El aprendizaje móvil (m-learning) como herramienta formativa para la empresa
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educación, aprendizaje móvil, empresa, competencias digitalesAbstract
El proyecto se enmarca en la línea de investigación denominada Proyectos educativos con el uso de las TIC, cuyo objetivo general es analizar las competencias digitales adquiridas a través de la formación m-learning; para lograrlo se plantearon los siguientes objetivos específicos: análisis de especificidad competencias digitales, análisis de especificidad formación m-learning, análisis y discusión sobre el nexo competencias digitales y formación m-learning en el campo empresarial.
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