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14th International Conference on Education Technology and Computers, ICETC 2022 ; : 144-149, 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2255930

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Universities worldwide had to close their doors due to the Covid-19 health emergency, and from face-To-face classes go to the virtual modality, being the theoretical/practical nursing career to carry out the virtual simulation, through their homes. The objective of the research was to describe the satisfaction of virtual simulation learning and academic performance, in the context of Covid-19, in nursing students at a Public University-2021. The survey was applied to 186 students of the Faculty of Nursing, of the semesters: III, IV, VII and VIII of the Public University of Ica-Peru. It was a mixed approach study, applying a 15-question Likert scale questionnaire, presenting the physical format. It is concluded that young students are satisfied with virtual simulation learning and it is not related to the grades obtained by a group in their academic performance. © 2022 ACM.

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13th International Conference on Education Technology and Computers, ICETC 2021 ; : 401-406, 2021.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1702377

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After more than a year of a pandemic that forced educational institutions of all levels to make changes in teaching practice and continue with the teaching-learning process in a virtual way, the presence of the COVID-19 pandemic has allowed experience the needs or limitations of access to Internet connectivity, technological resources, management of digital tools and appropriate strategies;not only in teaching but also in student learning strategies. The following research objective was proposed: to determine the learning strategies used by University students in the time of COVID-19, in a Public University of Peru. A sample of 302 students from the 2020 academic period was considered, for which the ACRA-Abridged learning strategies instrument (ACRA-A) for university students from De la Fuente Arias et al was applied;65% were students of Health Sciences and 35% students of Social Sciences and Humanities, comprised in two age groups: the Middle includes students from 16 to 19 years old and the Late group includes students from 20 years old and over. The 20% of the students in the area of Health Sciences and Social Sciences and Humanities used comprehension strategies and study habits in online learning, supported by technological resources, provided by the Integrated University Management System (SIGE) of the University. © 2021 ACM.

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