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Impact of Adding Internet Technology on Student Performance and Perception of Autonomy in Fundamentals of Electronics Course

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The coupling of the traditional classroom instruction and a virtual learning environment (VLE) in an engineering course is critical to stimulating the learning process and to encouraging students to develop competencies outside of the classroom. This can be achieved through planned activities and the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs), resources designed to complement students’ autonomous learning needs. A quantitative analysis of students’ academic performance using final course grades was performed for a fundamentals of electronics course and we examine students’ perception of their autonomy using surveys. The students’ progress and attitudes were monitored over four consecutive semesters. The first began with the design of the intervention and the following three consisted in the implementation. The strategy was focused on the development of course competencies through autonomous learning with ICT tools presented in the VLE. Findings indicate that the students who did the activities in the VLE showed an increase in performance scores in comparison with students who did not do them. The strategy used in this study, which enhanced perceived autonomy, was associated with a positive effect on their learning process. This research shows that a technology-enhanced course supported by ICT activities can both improve academic performance and foster autonomy in students.

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We gratefully acknowledge the support from Conecta-TE and the Vicerrectoria de Investigaciones, Universidad de Los Andes.

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Correspondence to Alba Avila.

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Rosero-Zambrano, C.A., Avila, A., Osorio, L.A. et al. Impact of Adding Internet Technology on Student Performance and Perception of Autonomy in Fundamentals of Electronics Course. J Sci Educ Technol 27, 177–187 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10956-017-9716-y

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