Educational transmedia narratives and the INAEP method: innovation and learning in the Colombian Context. Pilot study.
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This pilot study examined how higher education students in Colombia perceived
innovation while interacting with a transmedia product. The study aimed to
determine the perceived innovation in students as prosumers of a transmedia
product called "El Bogotazo" and to evaluate the impact of the INAEP method
on their learning. A quantitative correlational methodology was employed,
involving 57 students from fields such as Advertising, Marketing, Business
Administration, Accounting, and Law. A 20-question Likert-type survey assessed
dimensions like innovation perception, learning, prosumer behavior, and ICC.
Preliminary results showed significant direct relationships among all dimensions.
Notably, students’ perceived innovation strongly correlated with their learning
and prosumer roles in educational transmedia narratives. The study highlighted
the importance of CCIs in education, positioning students as active prosumers
and revealing the relationship between CCIs, innovation, and learning. The
discussion confirmed the INAEP method’s potential to measure 21st-century
competencies, emphasizing innovation, educational transmedia narratives, and
students’ active roles in learning.
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García-Rojas M, Mañas-Olmo M, Aranda L and Cortés-González P (2024) Educational transmedia narratives and the INAEP method: innovation and learning in the Colombian Context. Pilot study. Front. Educ. 9:1406666. doi: 10.3389/feduc.2024.1406666
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