The Impact of Educational Technologies in Higher Education

  1. Cabaleiro-Cerviño, Goretti 1
  2. Vera, Carolina 2
  1. 1 Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Chile
  2. 2 Universidad de Las Américas, Chile
Revista:
Gist: Education and Learning Research Journal

ISSN: 1692-5777

Año de publicación: 2020

Título del ejemplar: GiST Education and Learning Research Journal

Volumen: 20

Páginas: 155-169

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.26817/16925777.711 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

Otras publicaciones en: Gist: Education and Learning Research Journal

Resumen

La formación de capital humano es clave para el desarrollo social, cultural y económico de los países. La literatura actual presta una atención considerable a la proliferación cada vez mayor de la tecnología en las carreras de los graduados universitarios. Si bien la presencia de tecnología educativa en la educación superior ofrece múltiples beneficios, su implementación también presenta desafíos. La literatura ha considerado múltiples herramientas para mejorar los procesos de aprendizaje. Los resultados de estas herramientas varían y son difíciles de medir en términos de calidad. En este documento, analizamos los problemas que rodean la tecnología educativa en la educación superior.

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