Actitudes hacia la tecnología de la realidad virtual de alumnos de un colegio de enseñanza obligatoria en un municipio de la Isla de Tenerife

  1. Alegre de la Rosa, Olga María
  2. Villar Angulo, Luis Miguel
  3. Pestano Pérez, Manuel Avelino
Revista:
Enseñanza & Teaching: Revista interuniversitaria de didáctica

ISSN: 2386-3927 2386-3927

Año de publicación: 2014

Número: 32

Páginas: 23-41

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Enseñanza & Teaching: Revista interuniversitaria de didáctica

Resumen

El propósito de este estudio había sido determinar las actitudes de estudiantes hacia las tic. Los participantes de este estudio fueron 486 estudiantes de ocho cursos de educación primaria y secundaria. Se mostraron la fiabilidad y validez del instrumento de actitudes. En general, el ciclo de edad y el nivel educativo afectaron las actitudes de los estudiantes.

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