Abstract:
The objective of the present article is to implement a model of pedagogical mediation supported by the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) through the principles of the flipped classroom in a bimodal course for the training of professionals in Human Movement Sciences at the university. For this, a socio-critical methodology was used under an action-research approach with 21 Teaching Physical Education, Sports and Recreation Graduate Program students who enrolled in the Counter-resistance Training course. The work starts at a diagnostic stage that allows problem detection. In later stages, the course is implemented and evaluated. In later stages, the course is implemented and evaluated. The results show positive satisfaction ratings on the training received during the course, the methodology implemented, and the multimedia materials applied. In conclusion, a model of pedagogical mediation supported by flipped learning and the use of ICT constitutes an adequate alternative for implementation in bimodal courses, providing greater curricular flexibility to the student and allowing face-to-face moments with active mediation activities. ICT, teacher skills, online learning, methodology.
Keywords: ICT; teaching skills; online learning; methodology