Análisis de Datos en Mundos Virtuales Educativos

Este artículo presenta el proceso de investigación asociado al análisis de datos basado en Mundos Virtuales Educativos. Este análisis busca facilitar la comprensión a docentes y responsables de estos Mundos Virtuales sobre el uso y aprovechamiento de estas plataformas educativas por parte de los estudiantes, así como poder evaluar la utilidad o adecuación de estos sistemas en el proceso educativo que se haya diseñado. En este artículo se incluyen diversos aspectos del análisis como los referentes a los procesos de recolección de información, objetivos de análisis que pueden plantearse, y un conjunto de propuestas de posibles soluciones para comprender el conocimiento extraído en estos procesos.

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