The objective of this paper is to provide a general description of the inequalities in terms of information and communication technology at the level of secondary education in Mexico, mainly with relation to the availability of equipment and Internet connection. We argue that a distribution policy has been followed, based on unclear principles and with biased effects, rather than a fair strategy that favors the critical participation of direct users, such as instructors and students. We conclude that a state policy should be constructed, guided by principles of fairness. In addition to providing computers and connectivity, more inequalities—which affect different populations—should be avoided, and a digital education critical of new digital...
For decades, we have witnessed the emergence of permanent plans and programs that include new softwa...
En los últimos años los esfuerzos de las políticas educativas de los países de América Latina dan cu...
This paper analyzes the impact of sars-cov-2 pandemic on higher education from the inequality perspe...
A partir de la introducción masiva de Internet en las Instituciones de Educación Super...
The rapid diffusion of Information Technologies (its) has noticeably influenced the ability of socie...
In the XXI century, it is crucial for people belonging to vulnerable and highly marginalized communi...
Access to information is becoming one of the rights of 21st century citizenship, Mexico is one of th...
En este articulo se reflexiona sobre el uso de las mediaciones tecnológicas relacionadas con las tec...
In the last years, the digital divide has received special attention of investigators and internatio...
This Note provides an analysis of Mexico’s Telesecundaria program within the context of Mexic...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have experienced impressive growth since the declar...
To understand how Aprende en Casa contributed to the spread of digital learning and the implementati...
Actualmente, se carece de políticas públicas que garanticen la conectividad a Internet como un derec...
The digital citizenship or e-citizenship is linked to the demands that the labor, educational and cu...
En este trabajo se describen algunos de los problemas que enfrentan los docentes con respecto al acc...
For decades, we have witnessed the emergence of permanent plans and programs that include new softwa...
En los últimos años los esfuerzos de las políticas educativas de los países de América Latina dan cu...
This paper analyzes the impact of sars-cov-2 pandemic on higher education from the inequality perspe...
A partir de la introducción masiva de Internet en las Instituciones de Educación Super...
The rapid diffusion of Information Technologies (its) has noticeably influenced the ability of socie...
In the XXI century, it is crucial for people belonging to vulnerable and highly marginalized communi...
Access to information is becoming one of the rights of 21st century citizenship, Mexico is one of th...
En este articulo se reflexiona sobre el uso de las mediaciones tecnológicas relacionadas con las tec...
In the last years, the digital divide has received special attention of investigators and internatio...
This Note provides an analysis of Mexico’s Telesecundaria program within the context of Mexic...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have experienced impressive growth since the declar...
To understand how Aprende en Casa contributed to the spread of digital learning and the implementati...
Actualmente, se carece de políticas públicas que garanticen la conectividad a Internet como un derec...
The digital citizenship or e-citizenship is linked to the demands that the labor, educational and cu...
En este trabajo se describen algunos de los problemas que enfrentan los docentes con respecto al acc...
For decades, we have witnessed the emergence of permanent plans and programs that include new softwa...
En los últimos años los esfuerzos de las políticas educativas de los países de América Latina dan cu...
This paper analyzes the impact of sars-cov-2 pandemic on higher education from the inequality perspe...