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摘要
本研究旨在评估多模式学习系统(金融模拟器与学习管理系统相结合)如何影响大学生在投资项目评估中的学业成绩。同样,提出了一种测量仪器来评估在传统上被认为是复杂的学科中获得的学术成就。应用的方法是定量的。研究设计为准实验设计,为方便选择两组,采用传统技术的对照组和采用模拟器的试验组。样本包括2022年8月至12月在库埃纳瓦卡ITESM (tecologico de Monterrey)校区第三和第五学期注册的42名学生。他们的任务是制定一个创新的提案,并决定他们是应该支持还是拒绝这项投资。实验结果表明,试验组学生使用该模拟器取得了较好的学习成绩。此外,由于易于使用,学生们有动力研究这个主题,并根据他们的技能和性格开发更复杂的场景。结果和反馈为改进该工具和开发具有更多功能的云版本提供了途径,以改善用户体验和参与度。
The Impact of Using a Multimodal Learning System on Academic Achievement in Investment Project Valuation
This research seeks to evaluate how a multimodal learning system (a financial simulator combined with a learning management system) impacts university students’ academic achievement in investment project valuation. Likewise, a measuring instrument is presented to evaluate the academic achievement obtained in a subject traditionally recognized as complex. The applied approach was quantitative. The research design was quasi-experimental, with two groups selected at convenience, a control group that followed traditional techniques and an experimental one to which the simulator was applied. The sample consisted of 42 students enrolled in the third and fifth semesters at ITESM (Tecnologico de Monterrey) campus Cuernavaca from August to December 2022. They were tasked to develop an innovative proposal and determine whether they should support or reject the investment. The evidence indicated that the experimental group obtained better academic achievement using the simulator. Also, due to the ease of use, students were motivated to research the subject and develop more complex scenarios based on their skills and dispositions. The results and feedback provided a path to improve the tool and develop a version in the cloud with more functionalities to improve user experience and engagement.