Browsing by Author "Capa Mora, Daniel"
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Item Impacto de las estrategias de aprendizaje en educación a distancia sobre el desempeño estudiantil en un curso introductorio de la ciencia del suelo(2021) Jiménez Álvarez, Leticia Salomé; Fierro Jaramillo, Natacha; Quichimbo Miguitama, Pablo Geovanny; Capa Mora, DanielThis research aims to determine if learning strategies influenced the participation and performance of students from a Soil Science course in distance modality. The participation and qualifications of 783 students from an Environmental Management course of a university in southern Ecuador were used. The data were organized in four periods between 2012 and 2018 and analyzed with descriptive statistics (means and frequencies), considering the strategies implemented in each period, such as forums, chats, questionnaires, works, and evaluations. The implemented synchronous and asynchronous strategies influence the students’ participation but not always their performance. Furthermore, the greater number of activities sent is not always beneficial. For this reason, it is essential to prioritize and clarify the activities sent to students with adequate planning and explanation of them. The unique characteristics of Soil Science, added to the challenge of distance learning, constitute a real challenge, so continuing to do research on education aspects of this science will contribute to improving the students’ academic performance.Item Incremento de la motivación a partir de la creación de recursos multimedia en un curso de la ciencia del suelo(2020) Capa Mora, Daniel; Ortiz León, Carlos; Fierro Jaramillo, Natacha; Quichimbo Miguitama, Pablo Geovanny; Jiménez Álvarez, Leticia; Maldonado Vivanco, Juan CarlosThe teaching of Soil Science requires dynamic tools that allow the student to participate continuously throughout the academic cycle. The objective of this research is to integrate technology into learning strategies with technology to improve student performance. The strategies were implemented for 16 weeks in a course of 34 students, and mainly two were applied, which were the preparation of a video and a poster; In the video, the groups that met the assigned requirements were motivated to work with the help of technicians in the production and editing of videos. In the end, a survey was carried out on the students to know which, according to their perception, were the best strategies developed. Data were analyzed descriptively. Both the making of the video and the poster pleased the students because it meant a greater option to learn. This study shows that student motivation can increase as they feel involved with innovative projects that use appropriate resources, tools and strategies. This implementation is useful not only for the course of Soil Science, but even for other fields, depending on the nature of the group and the subject.Item Soil Science Education in university students of different careers: a case study of an Ecuadorian university(2018) Jiménez Alvarez, Leticia Salomé; Quichimbo Miguitama, Pablo Geovanny; Capa Mora, Daniel; Fierro Jaramillo, Natacha del CisneNowadays the learning of Soil Science is a topic of upmost im- portance in the academic environment of Latin America. This study was carried out in the Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja at southern Ecuador. The fo- cus of this research was to assess the academic performance of students of an introductory course of Soil Science from different university careers. The as- sessment of the academic performance was based on a written test and an aca- demic online work plus the participation in a forum. The used score scale to evaluate the course had a base of 40 points, and 28 points was the minimum to approve the course. The results showed that irrespectively of the academic ca- reer, it is possible to get a positive impact in students since most of them ap- proved the course, which demonstrate that the learning of the basic knowledge to understand the importance and sustainable management of soils could be a topic of holistic interest in the academy independently of professions.Item Soil science education in university students of different careers: a case study of an Ecuadorian university(CEUR-WS, 2018) Jiménez Alvarez, Leticia Salomé; Quichimbo Miguitama, Pablo Geovanny; Capa Mora, Daniel; Fierro Jaramillo, Natacha del Cisne; Jiménez Alvarez, Leticia SaloméNowadays the learning of Soil Science is a topic of upmost im- portance in the academic environment of Latin America. This study was carried out in the Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja at southern Ecuador. The fo- cus of this research was to assess the academic performance of students of an introductory course of Soil Science from different university careers. The as- sessment of the academic performance was based on a written test and an aca- demic online work plus the participation in a forum. The used score scale to evaluate the course had a base of 40 points, and 28 points was the minimum to approve the course. The results showed that irrespectively of the academic ca- reer, it is possible to get a positive impact in students since most of them ap- proved the course, which demonstrate that the learning of the basic knowledge to understand the importance and sustainable management of soils could be a topic of holistic interest in the academy independently of professions.
