
Catalina Alonso
Doctor in Sciences in Education. Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy and Sciences in Education , Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Diploma in Industrial Psychology. Teacher of primary education. Associate Professor of educational technology and Social Psychology and Organizations. (UNED). She has taught at all levels of the educational system.
Radio teacher system ECCA, Re-educator of learning in a Centre for the Minors Protection, Professor of the Center for basic education at distance of MEC (CENEBAD) as well as at the Escuela Universitaria de Formación del Profesorado Pablo Montesino. Professor of teacher training courses, among others. National Research Award, 1992, Council of universities, for her thesis on learning styles. Master Thesis Director (sixteen classes) "Technologies to the education and knowledge". Chair of sixteen international congresses of Technologies for education and knowledge at the UNED (1996-2011). Author of several studies and publications on educational technology, distance education, and learning styles.
She has taught courses and participated in projects, conferences and scientific meetings in USA, France, Portugal, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Mexico, Peru, Paraguay, Uruguay, Venezuela, among others. She has participated on the subjects of information technology and communication ICT, learning styles, distance education, emotional intelligence, knowledge management, teacher training, and university skills for employment.