La búsqueda y selección de la información onlineanálisis de las acciones estratégicas de los estudiantes universitarios

  1. Hernández Serrano, María José
Journal:
Education in the knowledge society (EKS)

ISSN: 2444-8729 1138-9737

Year of publication: 2013

Issue Title: Aprendizaje estratégico y tecnologías de la información y la comunicación

Volume: 14

Issue: 2

Pages: 85-106

Type: Article

More publications in: Education in the knowledge society (EKS)

Abstract

As complex and dynamic activity, the searching and selection of online information needs a strategic performance in order to achieve effective and meaningful results and processes. The aim of this paper is to analyze whether university students perceive a need to be strategic, for what actions, what times, and what are their predispositions towards the strategic actions in the Internet information searching and selection process. Results showed differences between students by course, those in their final courses, who have also received training, showed better predisposition to strategic actions. Two factors that explain the university students� predispositions were found, in terms of basic actions and complementary actions.

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