Personal Learning Environments (PLE) in the Academic Achievement of University Students
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Australian Council for Computers in Education (ACCE)
Materia
Personal Learning Environments (PLE) University students Web 2.0 Higher education
Date
2014Referencia bibliográfica
Gallego-Arrufat, M.J.; Gámiz-Sánchez, V. Personal Learning Environments (PLE) in the Academic Achievement of University Students. Australian Educational Computing, 29(2): 1-14 (2014). [http://hdl.handle.net/10481/36273]
Résumé
The main purpose of this research is to analyze the elements that compose the PLE of pre-service teachers and to determine whether the composition of these environments is related to academic achievement in a course on Information and Communication Technologies in Education. The hypothesis is that a PLE with more components is related to a higher level of performance (higher grade in the course) and thus acts as a predictor of student achievement. A descriptive study is carried out. We analyze the PLE(tools, applications, services, and websites) of 245 university students who are pre-service teachers. The main outcomes and results are: the variability of components is very high, although there is a tendency toward concentration on seven elements and being different according specializations; also the students with a higher number of components in their PLE obtain higher grades. Finally, we draw implications for further research and for improving teachers’ practices.