Lupita Vargas-Fonseca, Juan Carlos Valverde-Otárola, Diego Camacho-Cornejo, Cinthya Salas-Garita, Alexander Berrocal-Jiménez
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Abstract
The transfer of knowledge in wood technology in state institutions of Costa Rica was perceptually analyzed. Conducting active-passive training in topics of drying, preserving and quality of wood, using three learning assessments (precursor, post-course and 30 weeks post-course); the perception, knowledge acquired and limitations of the systems used were evaluated. Obtaining a great similarity between the topics of drying and preserving with previous knowledge over 65 %, learning of 85 % and knowledge retention of 75 %, different from the quality theme that presented a previous knowledge of 20 %, learning of 83.5 % and 75.6 % retention; The subjects of drying and preserved the best perception, considered as simple, applicable useful and understandable, while quality was considered complicated, complex, irrelevant but useful. Finally, Análisis perceptual del proceso de transferencia de conocimiento en maderas a instituciones en Costa Rica Vargas-Fonseca, L., VaLVerde, J. c., camacho-corneJo, d., saLas-garita, c. y BerrocaL-Jiménez, a. Colombia Forestal • ISSN 0120-0739 • e-ISSN 2256-201X • Bogotá-Colombia • Vol. 24 No. 1 • Enero-Junio de 2021 • pp. 17-30 [ 18 ] it was found that drying and preserving learning should be a 50-50 % combination between theory and practice; while the quality should be 25-75 % theory-practice.
Colombia ForestalEnvironmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
CiteScore
1.00
自引率
0.00%
发文量
14
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍:
Colombia Forestal Journal publishes original manuscripts on themes of the forest field and various aspects of natural resources and the environment, which are discriminated in the categories of research article, review, reflection and technical notes of agreement with the stipulations of COLCIENCIAS for scientific publications. According to the classification of scientific areas of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Colombia Forestal Journal belongs to the large area of Agricultural Sciences (4), Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (4A) and to the discipline Forestry (4A02). Since its creation in 1978, the journal has been edited and published by the Francisco José de Caldas District University with headquarters in Bogotá. The quality of the content of the journal has been strengthened with the collaboration of national and international external evaluators in a double blind arbitration system and the dissemination has been extended by publishing manuscripts in a language different from Spanish and with inclusion in bibliographical databases such as Scopus. , DOAJ, Scielo, Redalyc, Ebsco, CAB Abstracts of CAB International, Forestry Abstracts, Ulrich''s, Latindex, Publindex. Likewise, it has academic profiles at Mendeley, Academia and Researchgate. The articles that are submitted to Colombia Forestal Journal must be original and unpublished and have not been postulated in other journals.