Ponencia - Sara Juliana Cardenas Bohorquez - Medellín - 2019

dc.contributor.authorCÁRDENAS BOHÓRQUEZ, SARA JULIANA
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dc.date.accessioned2020-06-09T13:56:54Z
dc.date.available2020-06-09T13:56:54Z
dc.date.issued2019-09-10
dc.descriptionLa movilidad fue una experiencia increíble, muy temprano el primer día viajamos para estar a tiempo en la sede del evento (Hotel Nutibara) en Medellín donde primero recibimos una conferencia en el auditorio principal sobre "Impacto del conocimiento tecnológico en el ejercicio de la ingeniería global". Terminada esta intervención los ponentes con el acompañamiento de los organizadores del evento nos dirigimos al salon indicado donde las dos jóvenes investigadoras realizamos la presentación de la ponencia como estaba indicado en el cronograma. Los siguientes días participamos en las otras cinco conferencias y la docente se presento en el segundo día. Haber presentado el trabajo realizado como joven investigadora en el marco de este evento ha sido de las experiencias más enriquecedoras en mi vida académica, siento que realmente hubo un proceso de construcción y se vio reflejado en los resultados obtenidos con el auditorio. Hubo gran acogida frente a las ponencias presentadas y más allá de esto se logró interactuar, aprender y conocer a otros ponentes que hacían parte del evento en mención permitiendo cumplir a cabalidad los objetivos de la movilidad.spa
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dc.titlePonencia - Sara Juliana Cardenas Bohorquez - Medellín - 2019spa
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