This document provides an overview of the Education in the Knowledge Society PhD Programme at the University of Salamanca in Spain. The programme began in 2013 and has an interdisciplinary approach, with research focused on teaching and learning processes and technological advances in the knowledge society. It includes several research groups and over 100 faculty members and collaborators. Data shows that in the 2013-2014 academic year there were 34 students enrolled, with 72% succeeding in their first year and 3 students defending their thesis. The main goal of the programme is for students to complete and defend their PhD thesis within 3-5 years.
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The definition and development of learning ecosystems is a complex process with a wide range of requirements. Although two different institutions or companies share the same problems and goals regarding their learning and training processes, the learning ecosystems to support them are different. The components of the ecosystem, including the human factor as a key element, and the relationships between them, change over time. In other words, learning ecosystems evolve as natural ecosystems; there are many factors, both internal and external, that influence an entity. The authors have defined and developed different learning ecosystems. Moreover, they have transferred the same learning ecosystem, specifically a learning eco-system for knowledge management in a PhD Program, to different domains. These experiences have provided the required information to define the ecosystems metamodel following the Model Driven Architecture proposed by the Object Management Group. The aim of this metamodel is define a Domain Specification Language to develop learning ecosystems.
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An overview of the Education in the Knowledge Society PhD Programme
1. An overview of the
Education in the Knowledge
Society PhD Programme
Dr. Francisco José García Peñalvo
PhD Programme Coordinator
fgarcia@usal.es
@frangp
ISEP, Porto, Portugal
July 23rd, 2015
Erasmus+ Mobility
2. PhD information sheet
• PhD Programme regulated by the RD 99/2011 legal framework
o Regulations
http://www.usal.es/webusal/files/Reglamento_Doctorado_Usal_%20modificado.pdf
• It started at October 2013
• It is linked and supported by the research groups of the
Research Institute for Educational Sciences at the University of
Salamanca
• It has an interdisciplinary approach
• The common disciplinary core of the programme is the
teaching and learning processes and the technological
advances that represent the forces to advance in the
Knowledge Society development
• More info at
o http://www.usal.es/webusal/node/30026
o http://knowledgesociety.usal.es
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3. To be accepted as PhD
candidate
• Having a master degree related with one of the
research areas of the Programme
• Having the required study level to start a PhD
Programme in the origin country
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5. Research groups
Education in the Knowledge Society PhD Programme 5
http://grial.usal.es http://campus.usal.es/~oca/el-oca/ http://gite.usal.es
http://gro.usal.eshttp://visualmed.usal.es/ http://electra.usal.es/
6. Faculty
• GRIAL research group
o Francisco José García Peñalvo, Universidad de Salamanca, España (fgarcia@usal.es)
o Mª José Rodríguez Conde, Universidad de Salamanca, España (mjrconde@usal.es)
o José Ortega Esteban, Universidad de Salamanca, España (joe@usal.es)
o Germán Ruipérez, UNED, España (gruiperez@flog.uned.es)
o David Griffiths, University of Bolton, UK (d.e.griffiths@bolton.ac.uk)
o Roberto Therón, Universidad de Salamanca, España (theron@usal.es)
o Susana Nieto Isidro, Universidad de Salamanca, España (sni@usal.es)
o José Rafael García-Bermejo Giner, Universidad de Salamanca, España (coti@usal.es)
o Mª Esperanza Herrera García, Universidad de Salamanca, España (espe@usal.es)
o Juan Francisco Martín Izard, Universidad de Salamanca, España (jfmi@usal.es)
o Susana Olmos Miguelañez, Universidad de Salamanca, España (solmos@usal.es)
o Erla Mariela Morales Morgado, Universidad de Salamanca, España
(erlamorales@usal.es)
o María Cruz Sánchez Gómez (mcsago@usal.es)
o María Soledad Ramírez Montoya, Tecnológico de Monterrey, México
(solramirez@itesm.mx)
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7. Faculty
• GITE research group
o Francisco Javier Tejedor Tejedor, Universidad de Salamanca, España (tejedor@usal.es)
o Ana García-Valcárcel Muñoz-Repiso, Universidad de Salamanca, España (anagv@usal.es)
o Azucena Hernández Martín, Universidad de Salamanca, España (azuher@usal.es)
o Juan José Mena Marcos, Universidad de Salamanca, España (juanjo_mena@usal.es)
o Ana Iglesias Rodríguez, Universidad de Salamanca, España (anaiglesias@usal.es)
o Sonia Casillas Martín, Universidad de Salamanca, España (scasillasma@usal.es)
o Marcos Cabezas González, Universidad de Salamanca, España (mcabezasgo@usal.es)
• OCA research group
o Juan José Igartua Perosanz, Universidad de Salamanca, España (jigartua@usal.es)
o Francisco Javier Frutos Esteban, Universidad de Salamanca, España (frutos@usal.es)
o Lifen Cheng Lee, Universidad de Salamanca, España (lfcheng@usal.es)
o Félix Ortega Mohedano, Universidad de Salamanca, España (fortega@usal.es)
o Concepción Medrano Samaniego, Universidad del País Vasco, España
(mariaconcepcion.medrano@ehu.es)
o Pedro M. Apodaca Urquijo, Universidad del País Vasco, España (pedro.apodaca@ehu.es)
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8. Faculty
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• VISUALMED SYSTEM research group
o Juan A. Juanes Méndez, Universidad de Salamanca, España (jajm@usal.es)
o Francisco Javier Cabrero Fraile, Universidad de Salamanca, España (cabrero@usal.es)
o Alberto Prats Galino, Universidad de Barcelona, España (aprats@ub.edu)
• ROBÓTICA Y SOCIEDAD research group
o Vidal Moreno Rodilla, Universidad de Salamanca, España (vmoreno@usal.es)
o Belén Curto Diego, Universidad de Salamanca, España (bcurto@usal.es)
• E-LECTRA research group
o José Antonio Cordón García, Universidad de Salamanca, España (jcordon@usal.es)
o Raquel Gómez Díaz, Universidad de Salamanca, España (rgomez@usal.es)
o Araceli García Rodríguez, Universidad de Salamanca, España (araceli@usal.es)
9. Faculty
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• Research line about LIBRARIES & SOCIETY
o José Antonio Merlo Vega, Universidad de Salamanca, España (merlo@usal.es)
o Ana Ríos Hilario, Universidad de Salamanca, España (anarihi@usal.es)
o Yolanda Martín González, Universidad de Salamanca, España (ymargon@usal.es)
o José Antonio Frías Montoya, Universidad de Salamanca, España (frias@usal.es)
o Genaro Luis García López, Universidad de Salamanca, España (genaroluis@usal.es)
o Marta de la Mano González, Universidad de Salamanca, España (lamano@usal.es)
o Manuela Moro Cabero, Universidad de Salamanca, España (moroca@usal.es)
• Research line about MEDICINE, CINEMA & EDUCATION
o Enrique García Sánchez, Universidad de Salamanca, España (engarsan@usal.es)
o Mª José Fresnadillo Martínez, Universidad de Salamanca, España (jofrema@usal.es)
o José Elías García Sánchez, Universidad de Salamanca, España (joegas@usal.es)
o Antonio Carreras Panchón, , Universidad de Salamanca, España (acp@usal.es)
o Mercedes Sánchez-Granjel Santander, , Universidad de Salamanca, España (granjel@usal.es)
o Juan Antonio Rodríguez Sánchez , Universidad de Salamanca, España (jarshm@usal.es)
• Research line about EDUCATIONAL INNOVATION IN ENGINEERING
o Isabel Revilla Martín, Universidad de Salamanca, España (irevilla@usal.es)
o Ana Mª Vivar Quintana, Universidad de Salamanca, España (avivar@usal.es)
10. Other collaborators
• Francisco M. Aliaga Abad, Universidad de Valencia, España (Francisco.Aliaga@uv.es)
• Gustavo Alves, Polytechnic of Porto, Portugal (gca@isep.ipp.pt)
• Manuel Florindo Alves Meirinhos, Instituto Politécnico de Bragança, Portugal (meirinhos@ipb.pt)
• María del Rocío Anguita Martínez, Universidad de Valladolid, España (rocioan@pdg.uva.es)
• Carlos Arcila Calderón, Universidad del Norte, Colombia (carcila@uninorte.edu.co)
• Jesús Antonio Arroyave, Universidad del Norte, Colombia (jarroyav@uninorte.edu.co)
• Juan Ignacio Asensio Pérez, Universidad de Valladolid, España (juaase@tel.uva.es)
• Héctor Gonzalo Barbosa León, Instituto Politécnico de Colima, México (Programa de Doctorado en Formación en
la Sociedad del Conocimiento )
• Miguel Luis Bote Lorenzo, Universidad de Valladolid, España (migbot@tel.uva.es)
• Daniel Burgos Solans, Universidad Internacional de la Rioja, España (daniel.burgos@unir.net)
• Carlos Manuel Castaño Garrido, Universidad del País Vasco, España (castano.carlos@gmail.com)
• Ricardo Colomo Palacios, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, España (ricardo.colomo@uc3m.es)
• Ioannis Dimitriadis Damoulis, Universidad de Valladolid, España (yannis@tel.uva.es)
• Juan Manuel Dodero Beardo, Universidad de Cádiz, España (juanma.dodero@uca.es)
• Itziar Fernández Sedano, UNED, España (ifernandez@psi.uned.es)
• Eduardo Gómez Sánchez, Universidad de Valladolid, España (edugom@tel.uva.es)
• Carina Soledad González González, Universidad de la Laguna, España (cjgonza@ull.es)
• Ignacio González López, Universidad de Córdoba, España (ed1goloi@uco.es)
• Angel Hernández García, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, España (ahernandez@tige.ior.etsit.upm.es)
• María Luisa Humanes Humanes, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos de Madrid, España (marialuisa.humanes@urjc.es)
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11. Other collaborators
• Amparo Jiménez Vivas, Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca, España (ajimenezvi@upsa.es)
• Jesús M. Jornet Meliá, Universidad de Valencia, España (jornet@uv.es)
• Iván Manuel Jorrín Abellán, Universidad de Valladolid, España (ivanjo@pdg.uva.es)
• Luis Lizasoain Hernández, Universidad del País Vasco, España (luis.lizasoain@ehu.es)
• Maria Manuel Lopes de Figueiredo Costa Marques Borges, Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal (mmb@fl.uc.pt)
• José Carlos Lozano Rendón, Texas AM International University, USA (jose.lozano@tamiu.edu)
• Paulo José Martins Afonso, Instituto Politécnico de Castelo Branco, Portugal (paulo.afonso@ipcb.pt)
• Miroslav Minovic, University of Belgrade, Serbia (miroslav.minovic@mmklab.org)
• Félix Moral Toranzo, Universidad de Málaga, España (fmoral@uma.es)
• Laura María Moratal Ibáñez, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina (lmoratal@fmed.uba.ar)
• José Antonio Moreiro, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, España (joseantonio.moreiro@uc3m.es)
• Carlos Muñiz Muriel, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, México (carmunizmuriel@gmail.com)
• Patricia Ordóñez de Pablos, Universidad de Oviedo, España (patriop@uniovi.es)
• Amparo Pérez Carbonell, Universidad de Valencia, España (amparo.perez@uv.es)
• Bartolomé Rubia Avi, Universidad de Valladolid, España (brubia@pdg.uva.es)
• Ricardo Filipe da Silva Pocinho, Universidad de Coimbra, Portugal (pocinho@hotmail.com)
• Pedro Soto Acosta, Universidad de Murcia, España (psoto@um.es)
• María Teresa Soto Sanfiel, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, España (mariateresa.soto@uab.cat)
• Jesús Valverde Berrocoso, Universidad de Extremadura, España (jevabe@unex.es)
• Guillermo Vega Gorgojo, Universidad de Valladolid, España (guiveg@tel.uva.es)
• Lluís Vicent Safont, Open University La Salle, Andorra (vicent@uols.org)
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12. Other collaborators
• Ana Belén González Rogado, Universidad de Salamanca, España (abgr@usal.es)
• Isabel Matilde Barrios Vicente, Universidad de Salamanca, España (imbv@usal.es)
• Miguel Ángel Conde González, Universidad de León, España (mcong@unileon.es)
• Hilda Angélica del Carpio Ramos, Universidad Nacional Pedro Ruiz Gallo de Lambayeque, Perú
(angelicadcr@hotmail.com)
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14. Some data
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21#
72,41%#
3#
10,34%#
5#
17,24%#
Doctorandos#Curso#201362014#
Superado#el#primer#año#
Tesis#Leídas#
Abandonos#
Number of PhD candidates in 2013-2014 academic year
Success of the 1st year of
the programme
PhD defended
Dropouts
15. PhD Programme main
goal
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Making and defending
the PhD Thesis
16. Temporal framework
• Full time student
o 3 years, with 2 extensions of 1 year possibility
• Part time student
o 5 years, with 3 extensions of 1 year possibility
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17. Other complementary
activities
• Research seminars
• Mobility and placements in other
research institutions
• Conferences attending
• Publications
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18. The supervisors
• Each PhD candidate must have a supervisor that belongs to the PhD
Programme Faculty
• Having a co-supervisor is allowed and this person may be a
collaborator from other institutions
• Every PhD candidate must sign a supervision agreement that will be
also signed by the Vice President for Research and
Technology Transfer of the University of Salamanca and the PhD
Programme Coordinator
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19. Research Plan
• Before the first year ending, the PhD candidate must make a Research Plan that should
gather her PhD project
• This Research Plan should include, at least, the research methodology, the main research
goals, the resources needed, the schedule, the dissemination plan and the language in
which it will be done
• The Research Plan must be guaranteed by the supervisors and approved by the PhD
Programme Academic Board
• Every year the PhD Programme Academic Board evaluates the activities done by the
each PhD candidate according to the Research Plan presented and the supervisor’s
report
• A positive evaluation is a mandatory requirement to continue with the PhD research
within the PhD Programme
• If the evaluation is negative the PhD candidate will have 6 months to solve the detected
problems and receive a new evaluation. If she receive a new negative evaluation, she
will be dropped out of the PhD Programme
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20. Minimum requirements
• First year
o Research Plan approved by the Academic Board
o Supervisor’s positive report
• Second year and beyond
o Fulfil the Research Plan milestones
o Publish in a conference
o Supervisor’s positive report
• Requirements for PhD defend
o Fulfil the Research Plan goals
o Having the minimum number of required publications
o Supervisor’s positive report
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21. Requirements for PhD
defend
• Publications
o It is recommended having three publications at least in conference
proceedings
o In order to start the PhD defend procedure is mandatory having a
publication at least (or the acceptation for publication) in an ISI Journal
Citation Reports indexed journal, or two published or accepted papers in
other indices journals such as Scopus or In-Recs for example
o The PhD Thesis memory will be published in open access mode in GREDOS
(http://gredos.usal.es), the Institutional repository of the University of
Salamanca
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22. International mention
• It is possible having an international mention if
o The PhD candidate had a placement in an international institution (3 months at
least)
o The summary and the conclusions of the PhD Thesis memory must be in a different
language than Spanish (except the placement was done in a Spanish language
country)
o Having two international experts’ reports that guaratee the PhD quality
o One of the members of the jury must be an international expert different that the
researches who made the external reports
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24. Other resources related to
the PhD Programme
• TEEM (Technology Ecosystems for Enhancing
Multiculturality) conference
o TEEM 2013 – Salamanca, Spain, November 14 - 15, 2013
http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2536536
o TEEM 2014 – Salamanca, Spain, October 01 - 03, 2014
http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2669711
o TEEM 2015 – Porto, Portugal, October 07-09, 2015
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hKp://teemconference.eu
25. Other resources related to
the PhD Programme
• Education in the Knowledge Society journal
o http://revistatesi.usal.es
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26. An overview of the
Education in the Knowledge
Society PhD Programme
Dr. Francisco José García Peñalvo
PhD Programme Coordinator
fgarcia@usal.es
@frangp
ISEP, Porto, Portugal
July 23rd, 2015
Erasmus+ Mobility