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This work analyzes the potential of the inverted classroom as a pedagogical strategy in rural contexts with technological limitations. Based on a systematic review, it explores ways to integrate the cell phone as an educational tool to improve the attention of fifth grade students at the El Zumbador Alto Educational Institution in La Jagua de Ibirico, Cesar. Faced with challenges such as low connectivity and limited access to devices, the study identifies effective strategies to transform the classroom, strengthen active learning and minimize inappropriate use of cell phones. Aimed at…mehr

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This work analyzes the potential of the inverted classroom as a pedagogical strategy in rural contexts with technological limitations. Based on a systematic review, it explores ways to integrate the cell phone as an educational tool to improve the attention of fifth grade students at the El Zumbador Alto Educational Institution in La Jagua de Ibirico, Cesar. Faced with challenges such as low connectivity and limited access to devices, the study identifies effective strategies to transform the classroom, strengthen active learning and minimize inappropriate use of cell phones. Aimed at teachers, researchers and policy makers, this book offers practical recommendations for implementing innovative methodologies that promote a more inclusive, participatory education adapted to the realities of the rural environment.
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Geological and Systems Engineer, specialist in Occupational Health and Safety, Pedagogy, and GIS. Master's degree in Education for Pedagogical Innovation. Teacher with an interdisciplinary approach, integrating technical knowledge with innovative teaching methodologies. Ricardo Astolfo Durán Pérez.