Interactive Peer Instruction Method Applied to Classroom Environments Considering a Learning Engineering Approach to Innovate the Teaching-Learning Process
Faced with the problem of a need for more student participation and motivation in the teaching-learning process (TLP) due to the persistence of traditional methods, peer instruction (PI) has emerged as an interactive teaching method. It is based on a dynamic of questions and answers to promote stude...
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Main Authors: | Jessica Rivadeneira (Author), Esteban Inga (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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