Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/120429
Title: A Method to Improve Comprehension and Learning in Science Education. A Case Study in Systems Engineering and Automation
Authors: Velázquez Medina, Sergio Leandro 
Cabrera Santana, Pedro 
UNESCO Clasification: 5802 Organización y planificación de la educación
331101 Tecnología de la automatización
Keywords: integrated active learning
improve comprehension
autonomous learning
collaborative learning
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: IntechOpen 
Project: Adaptación al Cambio climático de los sistemas Energéticos de la MACaronesia 
Abstract: Difficulties are commonly detected in students with respect to the acquisition of certain specific competencies in a particular topic. One strategy to optimize the assimilation of knowledge and improve the learning results of students in a specific topic is through the use of the active learning process. Active learning can serve to facilitate autonomous and collaborative learning in specific topics as a complement to in-person classes. In this chapter, a method to improve comprehension and learning is developed and applied, using for this purpose both autonomous and collaborative works. The case study presented is undertaken for one of the subjects in the area of systems engineering and automation in one of the public universities of Canary islands (Spain). Different specific topics of the subject were selected. To check the effect of the application of the proposed method, a statistical analysis was performed. For this objective, t-test and the p-value statistical were used. As results, it was found that 100% of the students who presented some difficulty in relation to the general subject obtained higher relative results in the specific topics that they worked on when employing the proposed method, compared with their global result in the subject.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/120429
ISBN: 978-1-80356-356-5
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