Master Teaching In The COVID 19 Era: Interactive Activities Vs Traditional Activities In Virtual Environments
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2021-07-06Resumen:
The current health emergency has turned university education around, students and teachers are being recycled in an accelerated way in a new educational environment: the digital environment. Virtual campuses have become the technical means of extension to the traditional university space. There is a great diversity of activities that can be included, from the delivery of a report in digital format to interactive didactic activities that are embedded within the virtual campus. H5P is a free, open-source platform that allows the creation of interactive content that can be integrated in the virtual field, with the aim of displaying user-friendly content or acting as evaluable activities. In this area, this work presents the results of an interactive activity compared to a traditional activity in a virtual environment. The impact on different teaching indicators is evaluated: the grades obtained, the percentage of participation, the general and specific competencies achieved, as well as the learning results of both evaluations. The sample is carried out for a learning activity, of the wind energy subject, in the university master's degree in renewable energy and energy efficiency.
The current health emergency has turned university education around, students and teachers are being recycled in an accelerated way in a new educational environment: the digital environment. Virtual campuses have become the technical means of extension to the traditional university space. There is a great diversity of activities that can be included, from the delivery of a report in digital format to interactive didactic activities that are embedded within the virtual campus. H5P is a free, open-source platform that allows the creation of interactive content that can be integrated in the virtual field, with the aim of displaying user-friendly content or acting as evaluable activities. In this area, this work presents the results of an interactive activity compared to a traditional activity in a virtual environment. The impact on different teaching indicators is evaluated: the grades obtained, the percentage of participation, the general and specific competencies achieved, as well as the learning results of both evaluations. The sample is carried out for a learning activity, of the wind energy subject, in the university master's degree in renewable energy and energy efficiency.
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Virtual campus
Interactive activities
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