2019
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1388/1/012046
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Different scenarios for the teaching of mathematics with the support of virtual platforms: Flipped classroom

Abstract: This text shows the initial findings of an investigation that sought to implement an alternative model for the teaching of mathematics at a public university in Norte de Santander, Colombia, using virtual platforms to support teaching. The research paradigm focuses on the mixed method to identify the positive elements and aspects to improve of this didactic proposal. Among the findings, it is highlighted that one of the difficulties in implementing this tool refers to the limitations of space in the material a… Show more

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“…When managing a flipped classroom project, online learning platforms such as LMS (Learning Management Systems) and tools from Web 2.0 play a fundamental role. Thus, LMS such as Moodle, WiziQ or Docebo, among others, facilitate: 1) access to content selected by the teacher for use at any time; 2) interaction between students and teachers outside the classroom; 3) collaborative activities; and 4) options for monitoring students' progress and online evaluation and feedback, among many other options (Ahmed and Osman, 2020;Prada et al, 2019). These features are essential when students must be self-sufficient outside the classroom, as in flipped teaching.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When managing a flipped classroom project, online learning platforms such as LMS (Learning Management Systems) and tools from Web 2.0 play a fundamental role. Thus, LMS such as Moodle, WiziQ or Docebo, among others, facilitate: 1) access to content selected by the teacher for use at any time; 2) interaction between students and teachers outside the classroom; 3) collaborative activities; and 4) options for monitoring students' progress and online evaluation and feedback, among many other options (Ahmed and Osman, 2020;Prada et al, 2019). These features are essential when students must be self-sufficient outside the classroom, as in flipped teaching.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ref. [41] reiterates the importance of teacher training, which will lead them to change the traditional methodology, accepting the new active methodological strategies, to which they are not used to.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En el pretest esta característica fue considerada como fortaleza en el grupo experimental pero la estrategia del video no afecto su proceso de mejoramiento. Delgado y Montañez ( 2008) evidencian las funciones lúdicas y motivadoras del video siendo central la idea de que un ser humano aprenda significativamente aquellas cosas relacionadas con su propia supervivencia o el desarrollo de su propia estructura (Ontoria, 2006).…”
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