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Vol. 25. Núm. 110.
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Vol. 25. Núm. 110.
Páginas 111-124 (enero - marzo 2009)
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Mapa Conceptual Para El Aprendizaje Basado En Problemas
Concept Map for Problem –Based Learning
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Yuri Gorbaneff
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yurigor@javeriana.edu.co

Dirigir correspondencia a Yuri Gorbaneff, Departamento de Administración, Universidad Javeriana, Cra. 7 No. 40-62, Bogotá, Colombia
Magíster en Economía, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia.
Profesor del Departamento de Administración, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Administrativas, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia.
Grupo de estudio de estrategia y organizaciones, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia.
Alejandra Cancino
Estudiante de Administración de empresas, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia
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Se presentan los resultados del experimento sobre el uso de mapas conceptuales en el contexto del aprendizaje basado en problemas (ABP). El experimento fue realizado en la Universidad Javeriana (Bogotá, Colombia) en el pregrado de administración. Se encontró que el mapa conceptual mejora el aprendizaje pero no afecta la percepción de los alumnos del método de ABP. Se recomienda incluir mapas conceptuales en los ejercicios de ABP.

Palabras clave:
Aprendizaje basado en problemas
administración
educación
mapa conceptual
Abstract

The document presents the main results of the experiment about the use of concept maps in the context of the problem-based learning (PBL). The experiment was realized in the Javeriana University (Bogotá, Colombia) with students of the undergraduate program of management. We found that the concept map improved the learning, but does not affect the students’ perception of the PBL method. It is recommended to include concept maps in PBL exercises.

Key words:
Problem–based learning
management
education
concept map
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