2022
DOI: 10.26529/cepsj.1167
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The Collaborative Wall: A Technological Means to Improving the Teaching-Learning Process about Physics

Abstract: Nowadays, teachers seek to improve learning conditions and build new educational spaces through technological advances. This mixed research aims to analyse students’ perceptions about the use of the collaborative wall in the teaching-learning process for physics, considering data science. The collaborative wall is a web application that allows the participation of the students in the classroom through the dissemination of text and images. The participants are 77 students of the National Preparatory School No. … Show more

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“…Learner-learner interaction refers to the interactions between one student and another or among a small group of students working on any class activities in a collaborative manner (Moore, 1989;Moore & Kearsley, 1996). This will allow students to learn from each other by exchanging ideas (Salas-Rueda et al, 2022) and is indeed crucial in their learning, sometimes even more so, as students may understand their peers' explanations better and easier compared to that of their instructors.…”
Section: Learner Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Learner-learner interaction refers to the interactions between one student and another or among a small group of students working on any class activities in a collaborative manner (Moore, 1989;Moore & Kearsley, 1996). This will allow students to learn from each other by exchanging ideas (Salas-Rueda et al, 2022) and is indeed crucial in their learning, sometimes even more so, as students may understand their peers' explanations better and easier compared to that of their instructors.…”
Section: Learner Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%