Construtivist and collaborative methodology mediated by ICT in higher education using webquest

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The present article presents an experience of educational innovation framed in the constructivist approach and the collaborative methodology conducted with students of the Degree in Primary Education, in the module “ICT Applied to Education”. The experience consisted of making the students competent in the design, creation and evaluation of WebQuests and Scavenger Hunts. To this end, globalising and competence-based strategies were used, with which the students learn, through a work project, to perform specific tasks designed by the teacher and carried out in collaborative groups based on constructivist models from an active learning. In this case, the students are taught what a WebQuest is by using a WebQuest designed by the teacher, who then gives them the task of creating a WebQuest or Scavenger Hunt designed for students in primary education. This experience is structured in three learning phases, as well as an initial evaluation (pretest) and a final evaluation (post-test) to verify the extent of learning of the students. During the process, instruments of self-evaluation, heteroevaluation and coevaluation were used to enhance learning. The results show that the learning of these students increased, both in their didactic competence and in the use of ICT, using an alternative methodology to the traditional one.

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Corujo-Vélez, M. C., Gómez-Del-Castillo, M. T., & Merla-González, A. E. (2020). Construtivist and collaborative methodology mediated by ICT in higher education using webquest. Pixel-Bit, Revista de Medios y Educacion, 57, 7–57. https://doi.org/10.12795/pixelbit.2020.i57.01

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