Evaluación del empleo de Kahoot! en la enseñanza superior presencial y no presencial
Autor:
Hernández-Ramos, Juan Pablo
; Belmonte, María Luisa
Fecha:
09/2020Palabra clave:
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Education in the Knowledge Society (EKS)Tipo de Ítem:
Articulo Revista IndexadaResumen:
Los recursos tecnológicos existentes al alcance de un docente universitario son múltiples; y su utilización, con una metodología didáctica clara, puede mejorar y actualizar la enseñanza superior, tanto en la formación presencial como en la virtual. Plataformas como Kahoot!, acompañadas por el smartphone del estudiante permiten al docente crear un sistema de respuesta en el aula de manera sencilla y rápida. El presente estudio, con un diseño de trabajo no experimental, se desarrolla con la finalidad de valorar el empleo de dicha herramienta en la enseñanza superior, tanto en un formato presencial, como a través de un entorno virtual de aprendizaje. Tras aplicar un cuestionario electrónico (20 ítems; ?=.958) a una muestra de 148 estudiantes (94 de modalidad presencial y 54 de modalidad virtual) cuyos docentes habían empleado Kahoot! con la misma planificación metodológica, se detecta un alto grado de predisposición para su empleo como futuros profesionales de la enseñanza y percepción positiva del recurso, especialmente a la hora de la valorar su potencial para autoevaluar el proceso de aprendizaje y asimilar los conceptos básicos de la materia. Así mismo, al realizar la prueba U de Mann-Whitney, se comprueba que los estudiantes de la modalidad virtual manifiestan una valoración superior a los de la modalidad presencial. Se concluye remarcando la importancia de que los docentes empleen recursos tecnológicos como Kahoot para fomentar metodologías innovadoras en beneficio de una enseñanza superior de calidad. Además, en consecuencia con los estudios previos, se considera que las discrepancias encontradas, se deben a una valoración más positiva en la modalidad formativa donde es más novedoso el empleo de este tipo de recursos.
Descripción:
There are many technological resources available to university teachers, and their use, with a transparent teaching methodology, can improve and update higher education, both in face-to-face and virtual training. Platforms such as Kahoot!, accompanied by the student's smartphone, allow the teacher to create a classroom response system (CRS) a fast and straightforward way. The present study, with a non-experimental design, is developed to assess the use of this tool in higher education, both in a face-to-face format and through a virtual learning environment. After applying an electronic questionnaire (20 items; alpha=.958) to a sample of 148 students (94 in the face-to-face mode and 54 in the virtual mode) whose teachers had used Kahoot! with the same methodological planning, a high degree of predisposition for their employment as future teaching professionals and positive perception of the resource is detected, especially when assessing their potential for self-assessment of the learning process and assimilation of the basic concepts of the subject. Likewise, after the Mann-Whitney U test, it was found that students in the virtual mode showed a higher score than those in the face-to-face mode. It concludes by stressing the importance of teachers using technological resources such as Kahoot to promote innovative methodologies for the benefit of quality higher education. Besides, as a consequence of the previous studies, it is considered that the discrepancies found are due to a more positive evaluation in the training modality where the use of this type of resources is more innovative.
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