Revisión sistemática de tecnología móvil para difundir información en las Universidades
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https://doi.org/10.33936/isrtic.v4i2.2749Palabras clave:
Aplicación; Difusión de información; Dispositivo móvil; Tecnología móvil., Application; Information dissemination; Mobile device; Mobile technology.Resumen
El avance de la tecnología móvil es innegable, su implementación en las instituciones de educación superior es cada vez mayor, a menudo como solución o mejora en las actividades de importancia. En este artículo se analizan las tecnologías móviles empleadas para la difusión de información en las instituciones de educación superior, cual es el impacto y resultados obtenidos al implementar dichas tecnologías. Dado lo anterior, el objetivo de este trabajo es generar información relevante acerca de las tecnologías móviles en relación a su implementación como medio de difusión de información en las universidades. Con la finalidad de cumplir con dicho objetivo se ha realizado una revisión sistemática de la literatura (SLR). Los resultados revelan información importante sobre los beneficios obtenidos por las universidades al implementar estas tecnologías.
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