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M.A. Carmen Lucia Tomasini Bassols

Professor
Departament of Humanities

Division of Social Sciences and Humanities




Azcapotzalco Campus

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Sustainable Development Goals

• 4 Quality Education


Research interests

• Didactics of foreign languages ​​and cultures
• Development of technological resources applied to the teaching/learning of languages
• Digital literacy in the academic environment

Profile

Professor Carmen Lucia Tomasini Bassols holds a B.A. in Communication from Moscow Lomonosov Moscow State University (MGU), Russia. Master in Journalism (MGU). Master in Humanities and Social Sciences, specialization in Linguistics, Didactics, and Informatics, Blaise Pascal University, France. Language Teacher Training, specialization in French as a foreign language, ENALLT, UNAM.

Founding Head of the LICOTIC research area (2013). Development of didactic material on technological platforms and devices applied to language learning. She created ebooks for reading comprehension and dissemination of culture.
Editor of the magazine Chemins Actuels of the Association of Teachers and Researchers of French in Mexico (AMIFRAM). Recognition from ANUIES in 2018 for Technological and administrative innovation. Award from the UAM for five years of work in the dissemination of culture through UAM Radio 94.1 FM.



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Research interests

• Didactics of foreign languages ​​and cultures
• Development of technological resources applied to the teaching/learning of languages
• Digital literacy in the academic environment

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Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, 2024.