Digital Skills To Improve Autonomous Learning In Students Of A Private University In Trujillo 2023

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Mg. Janeth Tomanguilla Reyna
Mg. Jorge David Ríos Gonzales
Mg. Renzo Jesus Maldonado Gomez
Mg. Lirio Cruzado Llanos
Mg. Luis Alberto Albarran Silva
Mg. Juan Carlos Lozano Estrada
Dra. Clariza Viviana Villoslada Quevedo
Mg. Carlos Enrique Cruzado Paredes
Dra. Teresita Del Rosario Merino Salazar
Dr. Luis Santiago García Merino

Abstract

One of the main objectives of university education is to strengthen students' research skills, which requires them to acquire autonomous learning skills to assimilate knowledge. In this context, the objective was to analyze the influence of digital competencies through the "Digicom" program in the development of autonomous learning in anatomy students of the nursing program at a private university in Trujillo, Peru. For this, a quasi-experimental design with pre and post-test was used. The sample consisted of 34 students, distributed in a control group of 16 students and an experimental group of 18. A Likert-type questionnaire was used with three dimensions: planning, execution and self-reflection. The results obtained reveal that, after the implementation of the program, significant improvements were observed in learning autonomy and its components. Thus, the Mann-Whitney U of 72.352 was obtained in the pretest and .000 in the post-test; On the other hand, the Z testreturned -1,107 in pre-test and 4.453 in the post-test. In conclusion, digital competencies have a significant impact on the development of autonomous learning of anatomy students in the nursing program of a private university in Trujillo, Peru; By developing greater mastery of digital skills, these showed higher levels of autonomy in their learning process, which supports the importance of integrating technology effectively in educational environments to promote student autonomy. Keywords: digital skills, Autonomous learning, information and communication technologies (ICT), digital skills, education.

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Mg. Janeth Tomanguilla Reyna, Mg. Jorge David Ríos Gonzales, Mg. Renzo Jesus Maldonado Gomez, Mg. Lirio Cruzado Llanos, Mg. Luis Alberto Albarran Silva, Mg. Juan Carlos Lozano Estrada, Dra. Clariza Viviana Villoslada Quevedo, Mg. Carlos Enrique Cruzado Paredes, Dra. Teresita Del Rosario Merino Salazar, & Dr. Luis Santiago García Merino. (2024). Digital Skills To Improve Autonomous Learning In Students Of A Private University In Trujillo 2023. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(1), 4887–4893. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i1.8467
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Mg. Janeth Tomanguilla Reyna

Cesar Vallejo University, Peru

Mg. Jorge David Ríos Gonzales

  Cesar Vallejo University, Peru

Mg. Renzo Jesus Maldonado Gomez

 Technological University of Peru

Mg. Lirio Cruzado Llanos

Cesar Vallejo University, Peru

Mg. Luis Alberto Albarran Silva

 Cesar Vallejo University, Peru

Mg. Juan Carlos Lozano Estrada

Cesar Vallejo University, Peru

Dra. Clariza Viviana Villoslada Quevedo

National University of Trujillo

Mg. Carlos Enrique Cruzado Paredes

 National University of Trujillo

Dra. Teresita Del Rosario Merino Salazar

Cesar Vallejo University, Peru

Dr. Luis Santiago García Merino

Interamerican University of Entrepreneurship and Technology

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