Áreas de investigación: Desarrollo Profesional Docente; Redes Sociales; Aprendizaje Informal; Docentes conectados; Análisis de Redes Sociales.
I am currently a Juan de la Cierva Researcher at the University of Huelva in the Department of Didactics and School Organization, in collaboration with the Research Group @GORA (HUM648).
Graduated in Pedagogy (2016) from the University of Seville. Master's degree in elearning (2017) and a Master's degree in Management, Evaluation and Quality of Training Institutions (2020) and a PhD in Education (2023). Educational consultant in different entities dedicated to the continuous training of teachers in Digital Competencies. Coordinator, tutor and designer of the Expert in Digital Competence for Teaching and Learning (University of Seville). I am a teacher in subjects related to Didactics in Early Childhood Education, Primary Education and Pedagogy degrees. I belong to the IDEA Research Group (HUM423) at the University of Seville and to the TEKINDI group: Technology, Informal learning and Diversity from the UNIR University.
In 2020 I received an FPI predoctoral grant to develop my doctoral studies. In 2023 I defended my Doctoral Thesis titled "How do teachers learn in a connected society?" Since then I have dedicated myself to researching the contexts that teachers use for their Professional Development and Continuous Learning, including connected spaces and social networks.
Research areas: Teacher Professional Development; Social networks; Informal Learning; Connected teachers; Social Network Analysis.