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    Título : Virtual learning environments as an alternative in the teaching of critical medicine
    Otros títulos : Entornos virtuales de aprendizaje como alternativa en la enseñanza de la materia de medicina crítica
    Autor : Dillon-Pérez, Francisco
    Jara, Fernando
    Rojas-Londoño, David
    Freire-Muñoz, Irina
    Fecha de publicación : 2022
    Editorial : RISTI - Revista Iberica de Sistemas e Tecnologias de Informacao. Volume 2022, Issue E54, Pages 43 - 51
    Resumen : The general objective of this research work was to determine the feasibility of incorporating EVA as a didactic alternative in the teaching of critical medicine in postgraduate students. The research paradigm was of a propositive critical type with a mixed descriptive, explanatory, and correlational approach. The study population was selected through an intentional sampling for convenience and was made up of 90 students and 23 teachers of the postgraduate degree in Critical Medicine from two private universities in Ecuador. The research instruments used were two multiple-choice surveys with a single response on a Likert scale that, prior to their application, were validated and are reliable. The results obtained made it possible to determine the feasibility of incorporating EVAs in the academic training of critical medicine postgraduate students, thus also allowing the reduction of hospital absence times due to the academic training received virtually.
    URI : https://www.researchgate.net/publication/370252169_Entornos_virtuales_de_aprendizaje_como_alternativa_en_la_ensenanza_de_la_materia_de_medicina_critica
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