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Identificación de los componentes del Entorno Personal de Aprendizaje de estudiantes de ingeniería

Authors: Jerez-Naranjo, Yannelys V.; Barroso-Osuna, Julio;

Identificación de los componentes del Entorno Personal de Aprendizaje de estudiantes de ingeniería

Abstract

The necessary educational transformation based on the development of skills for ubiquitous and permanent learning with ICT leads to the emergence of Personal Learning Environments (PLE). PLEs are a methodological strategy that places the student at the center of the teaching-learning process and enhances the construction of a learning scenario through interaction with other people, materials, and resources in general. The present work seeks to identify the technological tools that make up the PLE of the students, as well as the objectives of their use. A mixed research methodology applied to a sample of 92 students from the 5th year of the Computer Engineering degree is used. The design of a questionnaire validated by expert edmetic, 9(2), 2020, E-ISSN: 2254-0059; pp. 202-221 doi: https://doi.org/10.21071/edmetic.v9i2.12602 edmetic, Revista de Educación Mediática y TIC judgment and analysis of the internal consistency coefficient is included. As a result, the most used tools for personal and academic purposes are obtained. Excel search engines, word processors, tools for creating collective presentations, and for reading and sending emails. The use of these tools is guided by teachers in teaching activities. These results demonstrate that it is possible to develop the PLE of the students from the intentionally designed activities in the different matters.

La necesaria transformación educativa en función del desarrollo de competencias para el aprendizaje ubicuo y permanente con TIC lleva al surgimiento de los Entornos Personales de Aprendizaje (PLE). Los PLE son una estrategia metodológica que coloca al estudiante en el centro del proceso de enseñanza - aprendizaje y potencia la construcción de un escenario de aprendizaje mediante la interacción con otras personas, materiales y recursos en general. El presente trabajo busca identificar las herramientas tecnológicas que conforman los PLE de los estudiantes, así como los objetivos de su uso. Se emplea una metodología de investigación mixta aplicada a una muestra de 92 estudiantes del 5to año de la carrera de Ingeniería Informática. Se incluye el diseño de un cuestionario validado mediante juicio de expertos y análisis del coeficiente de consistencia interna. Como resultado se obtienen las herramientas más utilizadas con fines personales y académicos. Sobresalen los buscadores, los procesadores de texto, las herramientas para la creación de presentaciones colectivas y para leer y enviar correos electrónicos. El uso de estas herramientas es orientado por los profesores en actividades docentes. Estos resultados demuestran que es posible desarrollar el PLE de los estudiantes desde las actividades intencionalmente diseñadas en las diferentes asignaturas.

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Educational informatics, Online learning, Tecnologías de la información y la comunicación, Personal Learning Environments, Aprendizaje asistido por ordenador, Tecnologías de la información y de la comunicación, Autoaprendizaje

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