Volume 20 No 8 (2022)
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Audiovisual technology media in the learning of social sciences in higher education
Alexis Aldo García Domínguez , Eddy Ronald Díaz Salvatierra, Aldo Fernando Rejas de la Peña , Claudia Noemi Rivera Rojas
Abstract
This study aims to determine the impact of technological media on the learning of social sciences of
students at a private university, and also to determine whether this impact is significant or not. The
research is of a basic type and presents a quantitative approach, with data analysis and contrasts. The
research design is non-experimental, causal correlational, cross-sectional, containing data collection
characteristics of descriptive scope. The technique used for data collection was the survey and the
instrument was the questionnaire. In addition, the data analysis method used was based on Spearman's
Rho statistical formula. The present research has a population of 250 students of the Scientific
University of the South belonging to the area of Basic Courses Humanities, therefore, a sample of 152
students who are part of the zero cycles of the Scientific University of the South was involved. As the
main result of the research, it was obtained that the general hypothesis: "Audiovisual technological
media significantly influence the learning results of Social Sciences in students of the Scientific
University of the South, cycle zero, Villa El Salvador - Lima 2022" was accepted, consequently and
according to the results of the research it was considered that the audiovisual technological means do
generate a great impact on the learning of Social Sciences in the students of the Scientific University of
the South.
Keywords
Audiovisual Media Technology, Social Sciences, Learning, Technology.
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