Percy Bobadilla, Ignacio Alcántara, Nicole Rosenstock., Claudia Borlido, P. Cabral, S. Huertas, José Passarini
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摘要
由于2019冠状病毒病大流行,共和国大学暂停了面对面的活动,这使得虚拟学习空间对大学教学至关重要。生物统计学1是一年级的兽医课程,完全通过兽医学院的Moodle平台(Entorno Virtual de Aprendizaje [EVA])远程授课。在本研究中,我们分析了EVA提供的信息,并将其与学生的表现联系起来。共有825名学生参加了EVA课程。每周有50%到70%的学生参加这门课程,周末的活动很少。个人活动指数(IAI),定义为学生在课程总天数中访问平台的天数,允许量化学生的活动,并通过线性回归将该值与他们的学习成绩联系起来。IAI与学生最终取得的成绩有直接的、显著的正相关关系。这一代人的学业表现结果也在课程的脱离、收获和推广方面进行了分析,发现在线模式具有与前几年面对面课程相似的脱离价值。经济评估所提供的信息对于能够评估大流行病的影响和改进课程的下一个版本至关重要。
El índice de actividad individual de los estudiantes en EVA y sus rendimientos académicos: el caso de Bioestadística Veterinaria
The suspension of face-to-face activities in the Universidad de la Republica caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, made virtual learning spaces essential for university teaching and learning. Biostatistics 1, a first-year Veterinary course, was entirely taught remotely through the Moodle platform of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (Entorno Virtual de Aprendizaje [EVA]). In this study, the information provided by EVA was analyzed and associated with the students’ performance. A total of 825 students were enrolled in the course on EVA. Between 50 % and 70 % of the students entered the course every week, with minimal activity on the weekends. The Individual Activity Index (IAI), defined as the days that the student accessed the platform over the total days of the course, allowed to quantify the activity of the students and correlate that value to their academic performance through a linear regression. The IAI showed a direct, positive and significant association with the final result obtained by the students. The results of the academic performance of this generation were also analyzed in aspects related to disengagement, gain and promotion of the course, finding that the on-line modality had disengagement values similar to those registered in previous years with face-to-face classes. The information provided by EVA is key to be able to assess the impact of the pandemic and to improve the next editions of the course.