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Construction of a literature map on collaborative virtual white boards

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  • Cinthya Lady Butron Revilla
  • Edith Gabriela Manchego Huaquipaco
  • Diana Lizeth Prado Arenas
  • Alexandra Milagros Perez Ramirez

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The aim of higher education is to make the student the protagonist of their learning. In this context, the researchers must create appropriate scenarios that enable students to explore and develop critical thinking both independently and cooperatively while making use of information technology. This paper presents a model of pedagogical practice in the subject of Introduction to Research Methodology (IRM) based on the construction of literature maps applying John W. Creswell's research design theory through the use of virtual whiteboards. 120 students from the seventh cycle of the study plan of the School of Architecture of the National University of San Agustín participated. As a result, the model used in this paper enabled students to collect and organize the data necessary to formulate their research and develop critical thinking based on scientific knowledge. In this process, it was possible to reflect on the importance of emphasizing the development of critical and creative thinking skills in order to create literary maps that contribute to the comprehensive education of students. It should be noted that students are obliged to be protagonists in the construction of their knowledge especially in subjects that develop competencies related to scientific research.

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  • Cinthya Lady Butron Revilla & Edith Gabriela Manchego Huaquipaco & Diana Lizeth Prado Arenas & Alexandra Milagros Perez Ramirez, 2023. "Construction of a literature map on collaborative virtual white boards," Journal of Education and e-Learning Research, Asian Online Journal Publishing Group, vol. 10(4), pages 711-718.
  • Handle: RePEc:aoj:jeelre:v:10:y:2023:i:4:p:711-718:id:5098
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