Academic performance in virtual learning environments post COVID-19 pandemic in higher education

Alejandro Higuera-Zimbrón, E. Rivera-Gutiérrez
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The aim of this study is to analyze academic performance in virtual learning environments during the Covid 19 pandemic for Institutions Incorporated into the University located in the State of Mexico. For this, a review of scientific literature was carried out, which is based on current references in specialized databases. A quantitative design of this study based on an experimental study with a sample of 15 institutions, 1200 professors who taught at distance or virtually in the academic period, also 700 students were applied instruments during scholar period of year 2020- 2021, 2022. Data collection used different surveys. The information analysis is described narrative and presented by graphic, tables, and diagrams. The results of these surveys shown that, 80% learnt at distance, nevertheless 20% decided to quit the classes. The most used platform was Google classroom, the main communication plataforms used were Facebook, Zoom and WhatsApp. The 70% of the contents of the programs were completed. The 90% consider that academic performance is subjective. The 90% of theachers require developing digital competences 95% consider that access to technology is an oportunity to achieve learning.
COVID-19大流行后高等教育虚拟学习环境中的学习成绩
本研究的目的是分析位于墨西哥州的大学附属机构在Covid - 19大流行期间在虚拟学习环境中的学业表现。为此,对科学文献进行了审查,这是基于专业数据库中的当前参考文献。本研究的定量设计基于一项实验研究,该研究样本包括15个机构,1200名在学术期间远程或虚拟教学的教授,以及700名在2020- 2021年,2022年学者期间应用仪器的学生。数据收集使用了不同的调查。信息分析是通过图形、表格和图表来描述和呈现的。调查结果显示,80%的学生远程学习,但20%的学生决定退出课程。使用最多的平台是Google课堂,使用的主要交流平台是Facebook、Zoom和WhatsApp。完成了70%的节目内容。90%的人认为学习成绩是主观的。90%的教师要求培养数字能力,95%的教师认为获得技术是实现学习的机会。
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