RECURSOS EDUCATIVOS ABIERTOS Y PROCESOS DE ENSEÑANZA-APRENDIZAJE: UN ESTUDIO EXPLORATORIO (2021-2025)

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Juan Mateo Labanda Pineda

Resumo

La Educación Abierta representa un campo de interés dentro de los procesos de enseñanza-aprendizaje, al centrarse en la colaboración para crear contenido, por lo que resulta necesario conocer su incidencia práctica frente a modelos de enseñanza tradicionales. El estudio ejecutó una revisión sobre la influencia de los Recursos Educativos Abiertos (REA) en los procesos de enseñanza-aprendizaje dentro del contexto académico global en el periodo 2021-2025. Se utilizó la metodología de revisión sistemática basada en la declaración PRISMA, donde se mapearon las bases de datos y repositorios ERIC, Google Académico, La Referencia y Dialnet y seleccionaron 33 estudios para su análisis. Los resultados revelan que el impacto de los REA no residió en la mejora cuantitativa de las calificaciones, sino en diseñar herramientas útiles para reforzar habilidades cognitivas superiores y para el desarrollo de comunidades de aprendizaje colaborativo, lo que incide en el rediseño de métodos de enseñanza-aprendizaje encaminados a la creación de experiencias inclusivas y colaborativas.

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ARTIGOS DE REVISÃO

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Juan Mateo Labanda Pineda, Universidad Nacional de Loja

Facultad de Educación el Arte y la Comunicación, Carrera de Psicopedagogía

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Labanda Pineda, J. M. (2026). RECURSOS EDUCATIVOS ABIERTOS Y PROCESOS DE ENSEÑANZA-APRENDIZAJE: UN ESTUDIO EXPLORATORIO (2021-2025). Chakiñan, De Ciências Sociais Y Humanidades. https://chakinan.unach.edu.ec/index.php/chakinan/article/view/1479

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