Proceedings of the Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: General Session and Parasession on The Grammar of Event Structure (1991), pp. 156-167
El estudio valora las actitudes y el uso que hacen los docentes de primaria de la aplicación Edmodo. La muestra de 51 maestros de 6 países aporta información en un cuestionario mixto. Se lleva a cabo un análisis de los mensajes de los 5 grupos estudiados. Se concluye que la utilización de Edmodo que hacen los docentes es muy positiva debido a numerosas ventajas colaborativas centradas en una comunicación y trabajo en proyectos.
This study analyses the concepts, attitudes and practices of 113 students from three major universities in different countries (Japan, Mexico and Spain) related to the process of coding to create multimedia presentations in an intercultural context. A project framed in two research groups has been developed to enhance coding skills in intercultural multimedia presentations. A Student t-test, a mixed questionnaire with a pretest-posttest design, a Wilcoxon test and interviews were administered to students using data triangulation. The results show that fostering intercultural multimedia activities and interaction using coding and communication tools in a university has several advantages regarding ICT skills. Research showed statistically significant efficacy regarding the ability of students to understand the management and use of multimedia content through block programming. Although there are just a few limitations related to Scratch programming language, students highlighted that Scratch is easy to use, funny and perfect for presentations and animations.Keywords: collaborative learning; evaluation methodologies; ICT framework; design based research; project based learning.
ResumenEl presente estudio analiza conceptos, actitudes y prácticas de113 alumnos de tres importantes universidades de diferentes países (Japón, México y España) en relación al proceso de codificación para crear presentaciones multimedia en un contexto intercultural. El proyecto está enmarcado en dos grupos de investigación, y ha sido desarrollado para mejorar habilidades de codificación en presentaciones multimedia interculturales. Se aplica
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