Percepción de un portafolio electrónico en un curso de cirugía oncológica
Un estudio piloto
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37467/revhuman.v11.4153Palavras-chave:
Aprendizaje, COVID-19, Educación, Medicina, PregradoResumo
Los objetivos del presente estudio son evaluar la aceptabilidad de los estudiantes del modelo de portafolio electrónico de casos clínicos virtuales, lineales e integradores y su percepción sobre la metodología de aula invertida y aprendizaje en equipo modificado.
El modelo de enseñanza mixta del portafolio electrónico, aula invertida y del aprendizaje en equipo modificado para estudiantes de pregrado permitió mejorar la satisfacción de los estudiantes al promover el aprendizaje activo y reflexivo. Los alumnos encontraron el modelo útil para una variedad de propósitos en su educación de ciencias clínicas en el periodo de brote pandémico COVID-19.
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