El papel de la plataforma de las redes sociales en la promoción de la educación de aprendizaje a distancia: una encuesta en la Universidad de Tabuk

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  • Mufleh Qublan B Al Judea University of Tabuk

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33975/riuq.vol34n1.593

Palabras clave:

Plataformas de redes sociales, la educación a distancia, Pandemia de COVID-19, Universidad de Tabuk

Resumen

Antecedentes: El aprendizaje a distancia está adquiriendo una importancia especial en la actualidad, ya que con el desarrollo de Internet y los estudiantes que poseen computadoras personales, el intercambio de información entre profesores y estudiantes está mejorando.

Objetivos: El presente estudio tiene como objetivo investigar la realidad de las plataformas educativas en educación a distancia durante la pandemia COVID-19 y su impacto en el rendimiento académico antes y después de la pandemia COVID-19 desde el punto de vista de estudiantes universitarios de Tabuk.

Métodos: La muestra del estudio consistió en (1000) estudiantes de la Universidad de Tabuk divididos en (427) hombres y (573) mujeres de todos los niveles de educación. El investigador utilizó el método de investigación de encuesta descriptiva correlacional.

Conclusión: También se deben realizar estudios futuros para explorar los impactos de las tecnologías avanzadas en la capacitación y el desarrollo de conexiones en el sector educativo.

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30-06-2022

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Al Judea, M. Q. B. (2022). El papel de la plataforma de las redes sociales en la promoción de la educación de aprendizaje a distancia: una encuesta en la Universidad de Tabuk. Revista De Investigaciones Universidad Del Quindío, 34(1), 341–354. https://doi.org/10.33975/riuq.vol34n1.593

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