Vol. 23 (2014): El nuevo estudiante en el Espacio Europeo de Educación Superior
Presentación del Monográfico

Usos académicos y sociales de las tecnologías digitales del estudiante universitario de primer año.

Publicado octubre 26, 2015

Palabras clave:

Estudiante digital, era digital, TIC, medios de comunicación, educación superior.
Cómo citar
Gallado Echenique, E., Marqués Molías, L., & Bullen, M. (2015). Usos académicos y sociales de las tecnologías digitales del estudiante universitario de primer año. Tendencias Pedagógicas, 23, 191–204. Recuperado a partir de https://revistas.uam.es/tendenciaspedagogicas/article/view/2079

Resumen

Esta comunicación tiene como objetivo comprender cómo los estudiantes universitarios de primer año utilizan la tecnología digital para fines académicos y sociales. Los resultados nos permiten concluir que la mayoría de los estudiantes se sientan cómodos con las tecnologías digitales y ven las redes sociales como un medio de conexión e interacción con amigos más con fines sociales que académicos. Los estudiantes suelen preferir el correo electrónico personal, la interacción cara a cara, las redes sociales y los teléfonos móviles para comunicarse y conectarse con otros. Sobre los hábitos de estudio, los estudiantes prefieren aprender por sí mismos, trabajar independientemente y estudiar en casa. Esto contradice uno de los argumentos sobre las Generación Net que dice que los estudiantes de hoy están a favor del enfoque del trabajo colaborativo.

 

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