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<mods:namePart>Barroso Solares, Suset</mods:namePart>
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<mods:namePart>Fadon, Oscar</mods:namePart>
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<mods:namePart>Rodriguez, Elvira</mods:namePart>
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<mods:namePart>Sanz Mínguez, Carlos</mods:namePart>
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<mods:namePart>Prieto Colorado, Ángel Carmelo</mods:namePart>
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<mods:namePart>Pinto Sanz, Javier</mods:namePart>
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<mods:abstract>In the last couple of years, the high-education system has quickly adopted and developed new virtual&#xd;
teaching resources and strategies, looking forward to suitable alternatives to face-to-face teaching.&#xd;
Some knowledge fields faced significant challenges on that path, but the remarkable effort performed&#xd;
by the high-education professionals overcome most of them in record time.&#xd;
Nowadays, the developed virtual resources continue helping on a daily basis in a situation in which&#xd;
some necessary safety restrictions (e.g., distances between students, the maximum number of students&#xd;
per room, etc.) continue to impede the normal development of classes.&#xd;
However, once the pandemic has been completely overcome, what will be the fate of these virtual resources?&#xd;
After these years of enormous efforts by university professors, an immediate return to pre-pandemic&#xd;
methodologies cannot be ruled out. Returning to methodologies within the comfort zone is something&#xd;
perfectly understandable, but it would lead to the abandonment of new and powerful virtual resources,&#xd;
and the wasting of the effort made over the years. Despite this situation, the implementation of these&#xd;
virtual resources must necessarily become a first-level tool to alleviate the lack of equipment and the&#xd;
limitations of teaching materials that a wide part of educational centers suffer now.&#xd;
Accordingly, it is necessary to study and discuss how the virtualization strategies and virtual resources&#xd;
can coexist and improve the pre-pandemic teaching methodologies and strategies, looking forward to&#xd;
synergies that strengthen the high-education system. The Crystallography and Mineralogy area of the&#xd;
University of Valladolid has recently started a teaching innovation project focused on the further&#xd;
development of virtual teaching resources and the implementation of mixed teaching strategies&#xd;
capable of taking advantage of these resources in normal teaching scenarios.&#xd;
Herein, the design and development of this project are described, providing information about the&#xd;
implementation of these strategies in subjects related to Geology, Crystallography, Natural Sciences, and&#xd;
Archaeology.</mods:abstract>
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<mods:title>Development of Teaching Strategies Using Virtualization Strategies as Complementary Resources on Geology, Crystallography, and Archaeology</mods:title>
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