Browsing by Author "Mendieta Zumba, Juan Felipe"
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Item MoTE - aplicación interactiva en tiempo real para el monitoreo del engagement estudiantil en el aula(Universidad de Cuenca, 2024-03-04) Mendieta Zumba, Juan Felipe; Muñoz Godoy, Carlos Rodrigo; Maldonado Mahauad, Jorge JavierThe thesis "MoTE - Real-Time Interactive Application for Monitoring Student Engagement in the Classroom" addresses the creation and evaluation of an innovative digital tool designed to capture and analyze student engagement in educational classrooms. Aiming to implement a technological solution that enhances student interaction and participation, exhaustive research was conducted to establish a theoretical framework on student engagement, exploring the integration of interactive educational technologies and the importance of effective real-time communication. Through the development of the "MoTE" application, key interactions were defined that allow students to express their levels of engagement and provide instant feedback to teachers, focusing on an intuitive interface that facilitates this process. The usability and user experience evaluation, conducted through surveys, confirmed the tool's effectiveness in providing an accessible and effective means for monitoring student engagement, offering educators valuable data to adapt their teaching methods. This study significantly contributes to the field of educational technology, demonstrating how design based on interactivity and real-time feedback can optimize the educational experience for both students and teachers.Publication Virtual Assistants to bring geospatial information closer to a smart citizen(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2022) Bustamante Ávila, Juan Francisco; Mendieta Zumba, Juan Felipe; Achig Balarezo, Rosario; Morocho Zurita, Carlos VillieThis article presents a proposal for the use of virtual assistants integrated into a Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI), which will facilitate citizen's access to available resources in creating geospatial information scenarios, without the need for increased knowledge or technical training. The chatbot would also allow access to SDI technology to be transparent to the citizen, allowing access to different map servers at the same time. The scenarios created refer to the main events registered in the National Risk and Emergency Management Service (SNGRE) of the country. The existing information is very data rich insomuch that the ordinary citizen does not know how to access its source. This project takes the initial steps for the integration of various sources of geospatial information with the goal to archive a core of geospatial information for services of City Intelligent. Ideally, this new form of access to geospatial information will also allow decision makers, using natural language, to have additional information to improve territorial planning and land use processes
