Online learning environments for the promotion of undergraduate research in pandemic times: A case study in an engineering program
Abstract
This case study explores the use of online learning environments as an alternative tool for the promotion of undergraduate research culture within an engineering program during the COVID-19 pandemic times. This context entailed the transition from face-to-face to online learning environments, which was taken as an opportunity for the diffusion and socialization of outstanding research projects developed by undergraduate students within the classroom, through the launching of an online event and a virtual permanent exhibition. The results of this case study were measured through quantitative indicators related to the number of research projects submitted by the students for participating in this exhibition, the number of courses participating through these projects, and the number of professors involved. Participation of students and professors increased by 85% and 90%, respectively, comparing the online environment to the previous face-to-face one. Consequently, it was concluded that the use of online learning environments supports the promotion of undergraduate research culture, by increasing the interest of students for the socialization of their research results.
How to cite
Cáceres Montero, L., Galantini Velarde, K., Reátegui Arrué, A. & Del Savio, A. A. (2023). Online learning environments for the promotion of undergraduate research in pandemic times: A case study in an engineering program. Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, 36(4), 161-171. https://doi.org/10.16920/jeet/2023/v36i4/23126Publisher
Rajarambapu Institute Of TechnologyResearch area / line
Calidad de vida y bienestar / EducaciónCategory / Subcategory
Ciencias sociales / EducaciónSubject
Journal
Journal of Engineering Education TransformationsNote
Indexado en Scopus
Collections
- Arquitectura [34]
- Ingeniería Civil [31]
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