Las dificultades de los estudiantes en el aprendizaje cuando comprenden modelos, analizan fenómenos y resuelven problemas en Física nos llevó a proponer la utilización del programa Modellus para favorecer el aprendizaje de temas de Cinemática. Desarrollamos la experiencia en una escuela secundaria estatal de San Juan (Argentina) con estudiantes de sexto año (edad promedio: 18 años). Los resultados obtenidos permitirían inferir una respuesta favorable de los estudiantes para usar recursos TIC y una incidencia positiva de las simulaciones mediante la aplicación matemática que permite el modelo científico. Esto hace posible recomendar el software Modellus para aprender Cinemática. Palabras claves: Modelo educativo, aprendizaje asistido por ordenador, Física. The students' learning difficulties, when they approach models, analyze phenomena and solve problems in Physics, led us to propose the use of Modellus programme to favour the learning of kinematics topics. We develop an experience in a state secondary school in San Juan (Argentina) with students attending the last course (average age: 18 years old). The results suggest a favorable response from students to use ICT resources and a positive impact in applying mathematical simulations that the scientific model allows. Consequently, it appears that the software Modellus could be recommended in order to learn Kinematics.
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