“…Bearing in mind that, "[t]o establish relationships, they prefer social media to face-to-face communication" (Vizcaya-Moreno & Pérez-Cañaveras, 2020, p. 1), their attention span is short (Giunta, 2017;Magano et al, 2020), they favour visual media and, thus, "visual forms of learning" (Poláková & Klímová, 2019, p. 14), flexibility and "hands-on opportunities that prepare them for career success" (Seemiller & Grace, 2017, p. 24), then, in education, this calls for the use of multiple content domains in a single lesson and invites a multidisciplinary approach with tasks that promote metacognition, interaction, learning and transfer. A very good approach that has proven successful is the introduction of virtual collaborative learning through telecollaboration, which can be defined as … the process of communicating and working together with other people or groups from different locations through online or digital communication tools (e.g., computers, tablets, cellphones) to co-produce a desired work output.…”