圣路易斯高中学生的技术压力Potosí

Juana María HUERTA-GONZÁLEZ, Rosa Elia Martinez-Torres, Patricia Rivera-Acosta, Gloria Del Carmen RENDÓN-SUSTAITA
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2020年期间,面对2019冠状病毒病大流行造成的经济衰退,公共和私营部门遭受了巨大损失,迫使它们推动立即恢复活力的战略。莫桑比克的教育,尽管估计有相当大的滞后,但对各级教育的“在线课程”反应良好。通过技术资源,行政、教师、家长和学生都参与其中,没有机会被质疑。因此,我们提出了一项研究,采用定量的方法和描述性的方法,记录大学生在这种模式之前所表现出的效果。通过涉及信息通信技术的维度,将自然压力与社会孤立联系起来,目的是诊断对圣路易斯大学生的个人、家庭、社会和技术影响Potosí,以确定对他们的学习和职业生活不利的影响。研究结果将有助于制定与有效利用各机构提供的信息通信技术相关的战略,并促进教学过程;该研究还根据学生在这种新模式下的整体幸福感得出结论。
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Technological stress in higher level students in San Luis Potosí
During 2020, in the face of the recession caused by the COVID19 pandemic, public and private sectors suffer massive losses that force them to promote strategies for immediate reactivation. Education in México, despite estimating a considerable lag, had a favorable reaction towards "online classes” in all education levels. Through technological resources, administrative, teachers, parents and students were involved without having the opportunity to be questioned. As a result of this, a study was proposed with a quantitative approach and descriptive method, to keep record of the effects presented by college students before this modality. Natural stress is associated with social isolation through dimensions involving ICTs with the aim of diagnosing the personal, family, social and technological impact on college students in San Luis Potosí, to determine the effects that are adverse to their learning and professional life. The results will contribute to the development of strategies associated with the effective use of the ICTs that institutions offer and facilitate the teaching-learning process; the study also concluded according to the integral well-being of the student in this new modality.
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