Technological management model for the use of ICT in the writing of argumentative texts at the university.

Authors

  • EDUARDO JESUS GARCES ROSENDO Universidad Tecnológica del Perú - (PE), Peru
  • SORATNA VERONICA NAVAS GOTOPO UNIVERSIDAD CIENTÍFICA DEL SUR
  • FRANK LUIS GUANIPA RAMIREZ UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DEL PERÚ, LIMA PERÚ
  • MARÍA CRISTINA PECHO RIVERA UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DEL PERÚ, LIMA PERÚ
  • THAIRIS REVILLA SALOM UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DEL PERÚ, LIMA PERÚ
  • INES DEL CARMEN FLORES PEROZO UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DEL PERÚ, Lima, Perú
  • NELSON JESUS CAMPOS ROSENDO UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DEL PERÚ, Lima, Perú

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18687/LACCEI2024.1.1.1561

Keywords:

Argumentation, Management, Technologies, University, Model.

Abstract

Argumentation is an important skill in the university context. It is based on building and supporting a position in a logical and coherent way, to persuade a specific audience. The development of persuasion skills highly bene- fits from technological management models. With this in mind, a study was de- veloped to determine the effect of a technology management model in improving the writing of argumentative texts in university students from remote training contexts. To achieve this, a quasi-experimental design is proposed, with a control group and an experimental one to which strategies based on a technology man- agement model will be applied for the development of argumentative skills. The results show an improvement in argumentation skills in the experimental group, validating the positive impact of the model on the development of argumentation skills in students.

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Published

2024-04-09

How to Cite

GARCES ROSENDO, E. J., NAVAS GOTOPO, S. V., GUANIPA RAMIREZ, F. L., PECHO RIVERA, M. C., REVILLA SALOM, T., FLORES PEROZO, I. D. C., & CAMPOS ROSENDO, N. J. (2024). Technological management model for the use of ICT in the writing of argumentative texts at the university. LACCEI, 1(10). https://doi.org/10.18687/LACCEI2024.1.1.1561

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