This video is a synchronous induction session for new SENA (Servicio Nacional de Aprendizaje) students, primarily focusing on introducing them to the institution, its methodology, and the online learning platform (Sajuna). The session covers various aspects, including the SENA community, program introductions by instructors, library services, an overview of entrepreneurship programs like Fondo Emprender, and guidance on using the platform for activities and accessing resources. The session also addresses technical difficulties and student inquiries.
This video is a synchronous induction session for new SENA (Servicio Nacional de Aprendizaje) students, primarily focusing on introducing them to the institution, its methodology, and the online learning platform (Sajuna). The session covers various aspects, including the SENA community, program introductions by instructors, library services, an overview of entrepreneurship programs like Fondo Emprender, and guidance on using the platform for activities and accessing resources. The session also addresses technical difficulties and student inquiries.
Based on the transcript, here's a more detailed breakdown of what should be included in your infographic for the SENA induction activity:
Infographic Content Outline:
I. Introduction to SENA * What is SENA? * Briefly explain SENA's role as the National Training Service. * Mention its mission (e.g., to contribute to the productivity of the country through quality education). * SENA Community: * Include the components: administrative staff, management, instructors, and most importantly, learners. * Mention that families are also considered part of the SENA community. * SENA's Impact: * Highlight its reputation as the most loved entity by Colombians. * Emphasize that SENA forms for work, providing practical skills.
II. Virtual Methodology and Platform * Learning Approach: * Mention that SENA uses a methodology that might be different from what students are used to. * Explain that the four days of induction are for understanding the institution and methodology. * Stress the importance of patience and not rushing the learning process. * The Sajuna Platform: * Explain its function as the primary learning platform. * How to access it (using Sofía Plus credentials). * Key areas within Sajuna: * Announcements: For weekly updates, meeting invitations, and activity details. * Induction Section: Where initial activities like forums and learning guides are found. * Activities/Evidences: Where assignments (like the infographic) are submitted. * Material de Formación: Access to resources (PDFs, links) for each activity. * Cronograma: Where to find the schedule for the entire formation program. * Sesiones en Línea/Grabaciones: How to access recorded synchronous sessions. * Synchronous vs. Asynchronous: * Explain that synchronous sessions (live meetings) are important for direct interaction but recorded sessions are available for later viewing. * Encourage active participation in synchronous sessions if possible.
III. Support Services and Resources * Library Services (Magdalena Hernández): * Location: Second floor of the Centro de Tecnologías para la Construcción y la Madera. * Collection: Around 8,000 titles. * Access: Free use of computers (1 hour limit), reading rooms, game areas (with headphones). * Borrowing: Loan periods for literature and research books. * Inter-center Loans: Requesting books from other SENA libraries. * Digital Resources: Access to 83 databases, digital books, and repositories. * User Training: Workshops on research, referencing (APA), and platform use. * Cultural Extension: Facebook live sessions, contests, and reading promotion activities. * Identification: Need for physical ID (carnet, document, or printed Sofía certificate) to use library services. * Rules: No food/drinks, keep belongings in lockers, use headphones. * Entrepreneurship (Fondo Emprender, etc.): * Services: Other funding sources, entrepreneurship programs (Fondo Emprender), business strengthening. * Fondo Emprender: Explained as a large seed capital fund. Requires a validated business model and a formal business plan. Not just an idea. * Eligibility: Colombian citizens, 18+, SENA apprentices/graduates. * Process: Involves a "route" or pathway, including idea validation, pitch preparation, and business plan formulation. It's not immediate. * New Requirements: Emphasis on associative groups (min. 5 people) for funding, with specific legal structures from the solidarity sector. * Other Support: * Mention instructors are available via platform chat and email for questions. * Importance of checking Sofía Plus for enrollment status and contacting the enrollment department for issues.
IV. Personal Expectations and Process * Start with Enthusiasm: Encourage students to start and finish with the same enthusiasm. * Don't Give Up: Advise against faltering during the process. * Develop Competencies: Focus on developing skills that the labor market demands. * Utilize Resources: Encourage students to be curious, explore the platform, and rely on visual tools and instructor support. * Patience: Reiterate the need for patience, especially with technical issues and the learning curve. * Continuous Engagement: Emphasize the importance of regularly logging into the platform as it counts towards attendance. * Activity Submission: Explain that activities are part of the induction and are graded. They have deadlines, usually closing on Sundays.
V. Activity Requirements: * Format: Infographic. * Content: Must cover SENA, virtual methodology, support services, and personal expectations. * Tools: Can be created using various tools (Canva, Word, PowerPoint, etc.). * Submission: Upload to the Sajuna platform. * Additional Evidence: Screenshot of approval/enrollment in Sofía Plus. * Purpose: Self-evaluation and first academic evidence.
This detailed outline should give you a comprehensive structure to create a thorough infographic. Remember to use visual elements (icons, charts, images) to make it engaging and easy to understand.
Okay, focusing strictly on the information provided in the video transcript, here’s a more detailed structure for your infographic:
Infographic Title: My SENA Induction Journey: Key Insights
Section 1: Welcome to SENA!
Section 2: Understanding the Virtual Way
Section 3: Meet Your SENA Support Team
Section 4: Your SENA Path Forward
This infographic structure covers the essential points from the video regarding the induction, platform, support services, and your first task. Remember to add visual elements to make it appealing!
Got it. Focusing specifically on those four key points from the video for your infographic:
Infographic Title: My SENA Induction: A Visual Guide
Section 1: SENA: The Institution
Section 2: Virtual Methodology
Section 3: Support Services
Section 4: My Expectations for this Journey
This structure focuses on the four core areas you requested, drawing directly from the video's content. Use icons and visuals to represent each point effectively!