Entrando na matrix: o uso das TDIC no processo de ensino remoto emergencial em tempos de pandemia
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2023-12-14Autor
Frutuoso, Camilla Munay Dantas
http://lattes.cnpq.br/7959178892094721
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The general purpose of this master's thesis is to investigate teacher training for the use of Digital
Information and Communication Technologies (DICT) and the impact of Emergency Remote
Teaching (ERT) on their work during the Covid-19 pandemic. Due to numerous technological
and interaction transformations, individuals find themselves in deterritorialized spaces,
meaning they can be in a digital exchange and interaction medium or platform that may occur
in distinct geographical positions synchronously or asynchronously. Studying educational
technologies becomes an essential premise for understanding the object of study of this
research, ERT. The subjects are teachers working in a private institution of Professional and
Technological Education (PTE) in the state of Rio Grande do Norte (RN), the locus of this
study. We used the Matrix idea as the metaphor for this research, which is a saga comprising
four movies: Matrix, Matrix Reloaded, Matrix Revolutions, and Matrix Resurrections.
Decrypting the code of this Matrix required traversing the theoretical framework along three
paths: Digital Information and Communication Technologies (DICT), Teacher Training, and
documents related to the researched locus. After establishing the theoretical framework, data
were collected using semi-structured interviews as the research instrument. The methodology
of Textual and Discourse Analysis (TDA) was employed to analyze the data obtained in
interviews with the teachers. The presented results indicate the profile, teacher training, and
experiences with the use of DICT and ERT, as well as the pedagogical practices of teachers.
The study also explores student access to the virtual space, the necessary infrastructure to enable
teaching through DICT, and the process of the "school invading their homes”. Therefore, it is
concluded that the abrupt change in the school's location imposed by the SARS-CoV-2 virus
resulted in a revolution in the routines of teachers and students who were unprepared for this
change. The issues with the necessary technological infrastructure to enter the Matrix became
evident during this period. It is important to emphasize the need for teacher training in the use
of Information and Communication Technologies and the need for good technological
infrastructure in the educational environment.