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To design and implement quality training actions, teachers follow a conscious and non-routine process, so it is useful to have a model that standardizes and guides this process. Courses designed for virtual environments must respond to models focused on student learning, so a design based on the constructivist approach is proposed that identifies the learning objectives, groups the contents into units, involves the student in learning and evaluation activities; proposes timely feedback and promotes the transfer of knowledge and the development of skills and attitudes. To validate the proposed design, 10 experts were selected. To qualify them, the coefficient of expert competence was calculated and to collect their appreciation of the proposed instructional design, a questionnaire with Likert-type scale questions was applied. The results show that the general assessment of the experts is positive and consistent with the proposal.
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Instructional design virtual teaching-learning environments constructivist approach expert judgment
Citation
Bedregal-Alpaca, N., Tupacyupanqui-Jaén, D., Delgado-Barra, L., Guevara, K., & Laura-Ochoa, L. (2022). Instructional Design for a Virtual Teaching-Learning Environment (VTLE): Process, Structure And Validation By Experts. Journal of Information Systems Engineering and Management, 7(4), 18027. https://doi.org/10.55267/iadt.07.12535
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IADITI Editions