ResumenEn este trabajo se presenta un equipo didáctico desarrollado en la Universidad de Burgos en España, utilizado para impartir docencia de laboratorio en las asignaturas de automatización e informática industrial, con la metodología de aprendizaje colaborativo. El equipo está diseñado usando una arquitectura abierta y flexible, tomando en cuenta el ambiente industrial real y la posibilidad de trabajar en grupos, cumpliendo cada alumno diferentes roles. Se muestra que el uso de este equipo en aprendizaje activo aumenta la motivación de los estudiantes y mejora los resultados, con más estudiantes que logran los objetivos del curso. Además, a través de una encuesta se conoce la satisfacción del alumno con la metodología utilizada.
Palabras clave: aprendizaje colaborativo, automatización, informática industrial, sistemas Scada
Didactic Equipment for Collaborative Learning in Industrial Automation and Informatics AbstractThis paper presents a didactic piece of equipment developed at the University of Burgos in Spain for the teaching-learning process of modern industrial automation and industrial informatics in a collaborative learning environment. The equipment is designed using an open and flexible architecture, taking into account the real industrial environment and the possibility of working in groups, in which students play different roles. It is shown that the use of this kind of equipment in active learning environments increases the motivation of the students and improves the results, with more students achieving the learning objectives. Moreover, the evaluation of the students through anonymous surveys shows the good acceptance of the students of this novel learning technique.
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