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The Enhancement of Academic Performance in Online Environments

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  • Francisco I. Chicharro

    (Escuela Superior de Ingeniería y Tecnología, Universidad Internacional de La Rioja, Av. La Paz 137, 26006 Logroño, Spain)

  • Elena Giménez

    (Escuela Superior de Ingeniería y Tecnología, Universidad Internacional de La Rioja, Av. La Paz 137, 26006 Logroño, Spain)

  • Íñigo Sarría

    (Escuela Superior de Ingeniería y Tecnología, Universidad Internacional de La Rioja, Av. La Paz 137, 26006 Logroño, Spain)

Abstract

Distance education has been gaining popularity for the last years. The proficiency in online environments of both learners and teachers explains the success of this methodology. An evaluation of graduate students’ performance within numerical analysis is discussed. In order to improve the marks obtained by the students, specific actions have been performed over the years and data from different classes has been analyzed using statistical tools. The results show that the actions proposed seemed to help the students in their learning process.

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  • Francisco I. Chicharro & Elena Giménez & Íñigo Sarría, 2019. "The Enhancement of Academic Performance in Online Environments," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 7(12), pages 1-13, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jmathe:v:7:y:2019:i:12:p:1219-:d:296379
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