Diseño y evaluación de un programa informático para la educación musical de maestros no especialistas. El caso de EMOLab
ISSN: 1698-7454
Ano de publicación: 2016
Volume: 13
Páxinas: 22-49
Tipo: Artigo
Outras publicacións en: Revista Electrónica Complutense de Investigación en Educación Musical
Resumo
Este trabajo expone el diseño, desarrollo y evaluación de un software como apoyo docente en una materia de formación musical básica para futuros maestros generalistas. La evaluación del programa fue realizada por estudiantes de primer año del Grado de Maestro en Educación Primaria. Cumplimentaron un cuestionario que recogió sus opiniones (versatilidad, eficacia, facilidad de uso, calidad del entorno gráfico, adecuación, interés, facilitación del aprendizaje, feedback, funcionalidad) y percepciones sobre aspectos más generales (control, orientación, afectividad, consulta, verificación, seguimiento). Los resultados sugieren que el alumnado percibe EMOLab como herramienta de gran ayuda en el desarrollo de sus habilidades musicales.
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