TY - JOUR
T1 - Moodle platform and Zoom videoconference
T2 - learning skills in the virtual modality
AU - Andrade-Arena, Laberiano
AU - Perez, William Reyes
AU - Arias, Cesar Yactayo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023/7
Y1 - 2023/7
N2 - In Peruvian Universities, most of the Moodle platforms and the Zoom videoconference were used in virtual teaching-learning. The teachers and students of the University of Sciences and Humanities, which is the object of study, used these tools in the class session. Moodle and Zoom complement each other for virtual classes during the pandemic time. The objective of the research is the influence of Zoom and Moodle on learning skills. The methodological design of the research has correlational scope, quantitative, non-experimental approach of cross-section. A survey was conducted of 95 students from the first cycles of the university. The instrument was validated by expert judgments with 86.3% approval. In addition, reliability was performed with Cronbach's Alpha, obtaining the value of 0.875. A p-value of 0000 was obtained as a result and the degree of correlation between Moodle and learning skills was 0.438∗∗ and Zoom with learning skills was 0.519∗∗ determining in this way that there is a moderate positive significant correlation. It is concluded that the development of learning skills that correspond to digital skills, the communicative and cognitive part is due to the use of the Moodle platform and the Zoom videoconference in the learning sessions.
AB - In Peruvian Universities, most of the Moodle platforms and the Zoom videoconference were used in virtual teaching-learning. The teachers and students of the University of Sciences and Humanities, which is the object of study, used these tools in the class session. Moodle and Zoom complement each other for virtual classes during the pandemic time. The objective of the research is the influence of Zoom and Moodle on learning skills. The methodological design of the research has correlational scope, quantitative, non-experimental approach of cross-section. A survey was conducted of 95 students from the first cycles of the university. The instrument was validated by expert judgments with 86.3% approval. In addition, reliability was performed with Cronbach's Alpha, obtaining the value of 0.875. A p-value of 0000 was obtained as a result and the degree of correlation between Moodle and learning skills was 0.438∗∗ and Zoom with learning skills was 0.519∗∗ determining in this way that there is a moderate positive significant correlation. It is concluded that the development of learning skills that correspond to digital skills, the communicative and cognitive part is due to the use of the Moodle platform and the Zoom videoconference in the learning sessions.
KW - Digital skills
KW - Learning skills
KW - Moodle
KW - Virtual classes
KW - Zoom
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U2 - 10.11591/ijeecs.v31.i1.pp337-349
DO - 10.11591/ijeecs.v31.i1.pp337-349
M3 - Original Article
AN - SCOPUS:85159811481
SN - 2502-4752
VL - 31
SP - 337
EP - 349
JO - Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
JF - Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
IS - 1
ER -