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- MAICC model: development of complex thinking through citizen science project evaluation(Frontiers, 2024-08-30) Olivo Montaño, Pamela Geraldine; Sanabria Zepeda, Jorge Carlos; Molina Espinosa, José Martín; Quintero Gámez, Lorena; Velarde Camaqui, Davis; Sánchez Salgado, Lisset Abril; Gonzalez Mendoza, Miguel; Breda, Adriana; Morales Maure, Luisa; Álvarez Icaza Longoria, Inés; Tecnologico de Monterrey; https://ror.org/03ayjn504; https://ror.org/021018s57; https://ror.org/0070j0q91; Montoya, Miguel AAs traditional education systems struggle to keep up with technological advances, incorporating open science into Education 5.0 is critical to addressing student skills gaps. In this study, the MAICC model is introduced, a tool designed to foster complex thinking in higher education students through the evaluation of citizen science projects. It integrates research-based learning and service learning, and helps develop critical and reflective skills by applying them to real-life settings. To assess student engagement and skills development, a mixed methods approach combining qualitative and quantitative analysis was used. Findings indicate that the MAICC model promotes complex thinking, enhances critical thinking through citizen science project evaluation, and features an emphasis on citizen science and educational technology. Discussion highlights citizen science’s important role in education and suggests future research exploring its wider application across disciplines and contexts to enhance 21st century skills.
- Facilitating mathematical competencies development for undergraduate students(Frontiers, 2022-06-02) Ruiz Loza, Sergio; Medina Herrera, Linda Margarita; Molina Espinosa, José Martín; Huesca Juárez, Gilberto; Computer Science Department, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico City, Mexico; Institute for the Future of Education, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico City, Mexico; https://ror.org/03ayjn504In this article we show how to facilitate the development of mathematical skills using 3D surface visualization tools and virtual environments in an online, project-based learning context. The “Lumen” software is presented, which is an ad-hoc solution, designed and developed to visualize and combine mathematical surfaces in 3D, based on their associated equations. Several activities were designed with the use of Lumen, to measure the learning gain and problem-solving skills of the students, obtaining that a mean learning gain of 43% was observed on 242 students on the analysis of the pre- and post-tests for the first monitored activity, while a mean learning gain of 30% was observed on 210 students on the analysis of the second monitored activity. Based on these analyses, we make the point that although remote learning in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic poses difficult challenges for learners and professors, the use of ad-hoc technological applications is an important resource that supports the reinterpretation of the learning process, as it shifts the focus to the development of skills through active learning.

