Red U (Aug 2014)
Assesment the online training environmets. The case of DIPRO 2.0.
Abstract
The appearance of Internet in the higher education agenda has become, day by day, a phenomenon of an increasing relevance, principally by the tools that have been created from different perspectives in their support. Thus, the development of educational proposals, with 2.0 tools, aimed at higher education students is a reality today, according with the demand for new teaching methods in the implementation of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA). In this paper we present the results of the assessment that college students do about an online learning environment designed within a research project. We sought to determine whether these valuations are determined by variables such as sex, age or university where they pursue their studies. The participant sample corresponds to the students of the degrees of Bachelor in Elementary Education and Early Childhood Education at the Universities of Cordoba, Seville and the Basque Country. The main results are referred to the positive attitude that college students have in relation to proposals for online learning that support their self-regulated learning. Significant differences according to the university where they studied were also found.
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