Bibliographic citations
Chuqui, J., (2022). Chamilo en el aprendizaje de Computación en el área de E.P.T en la I.E. N° 2061 “San Martin de Porres”, UGEL 02 [Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán y Valle]. https://repositorio.une.edu.pe/handle/20.500.14039/8376
Chuqui, J., Chamilo en el aprendizaje de Computación en el área de E.P.T en la I.E. N° 2061 “San Martin de Porres”, UGEL 02 []. PE: Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán y Valle; 2022. https://repositorio.une.edu.pe/handle/20.500.14039/8376
@misc{renati/916378,
title = "Chamilo en el aprendizaje de Computación en el área de E.P.T en la I.E. N° 2061 “San Martin de Porres”, UGEL 02",
author = "Chuqui Sulca, Josue David",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán y Valle",
year = "2022"
}
The objective of this research work was the study on the impact of the Chamilo platform on computational learning of the field in E.P.T. The method used in IE No. 2061 "San Martín de Porres" is quantitative, type of experimental study, quasi-experimental design, the sample it is determined by deliberate non-probabilistic sampling, that is, two working groups and a control (30) and experimental (30) group are required. For instrument validation, using expert judgment techniques, the instruments were rated on average (80.00%). For its reliability, the Kuder Richardson 20 PreTest (0.89) PostTest GC (0.82) was applied. Demonstrate high reliability. To test the hypothesis, a normality test was previously performed on the data using Shapiro Wilk's statistical technique, which showed a common distribution of information. Thus, the most appropriate statistic for testing a hypotheses are two independent Student t-samples. The significance level of Sig (two-sided) is less than 0.05 for many hypothetical test results. Therefore, the null hypothesis was rejected, and it was generally concluded that if there was statistical evidence to determine the impact of Chamilo on computer learning in the E.P.T. Nº 2061 "San Martín de Porres" in IE.
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