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What is Disruptive Methodologies

Enhancing Learning Design for Innovative Teaching in Higher Education
The design of new teaching methodologies different from the traditional ones, greatly supported by information and communication technologies, encouraging students to acquire cross-curricular competencies.
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Disruptive Methodologies and Cross-Curricular Competencies for a Training Adapted to New Professional Profiles: The Undergraduate Program in Translation and Interpreting
Mar Díaz-Millón (University of Granada, Spain), Irene Rivera-Trigueros (University of Granada, Spain), María Dolores Olvera-Lobo (University of Granada, Spain), and Juncal Gutiérrez-Artacho (University of Granada, Spain)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2943-0.ch005
Abstract
Recently, in the translation sector, new multifaceted profiles requiring a great domain of new technologies have emerged: localization, post-editing, and transcreation. To train future professionals, it is necessary to define the cross-curricular competencies they require. Cross-curricular competencies involve gaining cross-disciplinary skills in the teaching-learning process. However, cross-curricular competencies are often relegated to a second place. The main objective of this chapter is to explore how disruptive methodologies can be applied to studies in translation and interpreting to foster cross-curricular competencies. After defining innovation in higher education, this work outlines which are the most suitable disruptive methodologies that foster cross-curricular competencies in the undergraduate program in translation and interpreting.
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