TY - JOUR
T1 - Optimizando la colaboración
T2 - el uso efectivo de Google Drive en equipo
AU - Carpio Mendoza, Janet
AU - Cruzado Portalanza, Angela Ivonne
AU - Torres Carrera, Lucy Emilia
AU - Cruz-Montero, Juana María
AU - Oblitas Pauccar, Rosemary
AU - Hilario Falcon, Francisco Manuel
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024, HISIN (History of Information Systems). All rights reserved.
PY - 2024/6/28
Y1 - 2024/6/28
N2 - Introduction: The Google Drive application has several resources that optimize the organization and planning of academic activities, so it is applied to benefit the teamwork developed by students. Methodology: The research was of a basic type, with a quantitative approach and a causal correlational level. The sample consisted of 75 students from a Technical-Productive Educational Center (CETPRO). The application collection technique was through observation and the instrument used was the checklist for both variables. The instruments were validated by experts who determined the effectiveness, clarity and coherence of the content. Results: According to Nagelkerke, Google Drive provides better learning results, with a 50.2% incidence rate, considering that it maintains a constant motivation of the students, allowing them to participate actively, promptly and efficiently so that everyone is involved in the development of the activity. Conclusions: It was evidenced that the use of Google Drive optimizes the development of collaborative work in students in the dimensions of positive interdependence, individual and group responsibility, stimulating interaction, interpersonal and team techniques, and group evaluation.
AB - Introduction: The Google Drive application has several resources that optimize the organization and planning of academic activities, so it is applied to benefit the teamwork developed by students. Methodology: The research was of a basic type, with a quantitative approach and a causal correlational level. The sample consisted of 75 students from a Technical-Productive Educational Center (CETPRO). The application collection technique was through observation and the instrument used was the checklist for both variables. The instruments were validated by experts who determined the effectiveness, clarity and coherence of the content. Results: According to Nagelkerke, Google Drive provides better learning results, with a 50.2% incidence rate, considering that it maintains a constant motivation of the students, allowing them to participate actively, promptly and efficiently so that everyone is involved in the development of the activity. Conclusions: It was evidenced that the use of Google Drive optimizes the development of collaborative work in students in the dimensions of positive interdependence, individual and group responsibility, stimulating interaction, interpersonal and team techniques, and group evaluation.
KW - Active participation
KW - Assessment
KW - Collaborative work
KW - Digital tool
KW - Educational resources
KW - Google Drive
KW - Learning
KW - Teamwork
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85209777429
U2 - 10.31637/epsir-2024-1102
DO - 10.31637/epsir-2024-1102
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85209777429
SN - 2529-9824
VL - 9
JO - European Public and Social Innovation Review
JF - European Public and Social Innovation Review
ER -