Lecciones aprendidas sobre formación interactiva en seguridad y defensa: El caso de CISDE
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Los estudios sobre seguridad y defensa se han visto influidos por el crecimiento de la
formación a distancia a través de Internet. Este artículo revisa el caso del Campus Internacional para
la Seguridad y la Defensa (CISDE) para extraer las lecciones aprendidas, tras siete años de desarrollo
académico. A través de una oferta complementaria y no concurrente, se han hallado evidencias de
cómo la formación interactiva privada ha roto barreras físicas y temporales en un campo
tradicionalmente en manos de instituciones públicas, También se constata la importancia de la
calidad de la relación profesor alumno, la metodología docente y la seguridad de la operación como
factores de éxito. Entre los retos inherentes a la actividad se evidencia la barrera de transformar
conocimientos al medio digital; la juventud académica de la disciplina de seguridad y defensa y la
necesidad de contar con evaluaciones adaptadas
Defence and security studies have been influenced by the growth of electronic distance learning. This paper is a lessons learned case study review of Campus Internacional para la Seguridad y la Defensa (CISDE), after seven years of academic development. Offering a complementary instead of a competitive offering, evidences have been found that private e-learning has broken time and physical barriers in a field which was traditionally in the hands of public institutions. Evidences also underline the ever important relationship between educator and student; the use of proper e-learning methodology and operational security as success factors. Amongst the challenges inherent to the activity there is a realisation that a barrier exists to transform knowledge into the digital environment; the novelty of the academic disciple of security and defence and the need to have adapted evaluations.
Defence and security studies have been influenced by the growth of electronic distance learning. This paper is a lessons learned case study review of Campus Internacional para la Seguridad y la Defensa (CISDE), after seven years of academic development. Offering a complementary instead of a competitive offering, evidences have been found that private e-learning has broken time and physical barriers in a field which was traditionally in the hands of public institutions. Evidences also underline the ever important relationship between educator and student; the use of proper e-learning methodology and operational security as success factors. Amongst the challenges inherent to the activity there is a realisation that a barrier exists to transform knowledge into the digital environment; the novelty of the academic disciple of security and defence and the need to have adapted evaluations.







