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Aprendizaje ubicuo de las mujeres jóvenes en las redes sociales y su conciencia de aprendizaje

Authors: Jiménez Cortés, Rocío;

Aprendizaje ubicuo de las mujeres jóvenes en las redes sociales y su conciencia de aprendizaje

Abstract

El estudio de la sensibilidad de las tecnologías digitalesmóviles a los contextos y la predisposición de las personas a integrarlas en sus rutinas de vida, es un reto para el diseño de ecologías de aprendizaje “a la medida”. Las redes sociales favorecen el aprendizaje en cualquier momento y en cualquier lugar y son tecnologías mayoritariamente usadas por mujeres. No obstante, desconocemos el papel que juegan en sus experiencias particulares de aprendizaje. Este estudio sigue un método descriptivo por encuesta a 300 mujeres jóvenes andaluzas para identificar perfiles con mayor predisposición al aprendizaje ubicuo y conocer en qué medida la consciencia del aprendizaje explica ese patrón. Los resultados muestran dos perfiles de mujeres en función de los momentos de uso de las redes (“nómadas” y “arraigadas”). La consciencia del aprendizaje en red caracteriza dichos perfiles.

The study of the context-aware of the mobile digital technologies and the people`sattitudesto integrate into their routines of daily life, is a challenge for adapted learning. Social networks sites allow learn anytime and anywhere. They are technologies mainly used by women. However, we ignore the role played in particular learning experiences.This research is based in a descriptive survey method of 300 young women of Andalusian (Spain). The aim is to identify women profiles more related to ubiquitous accessto social networks sites and to know the influence of learning awareness. The findings show two profiles of women (“nomads” and “rooted”) according to moments of use the social networks sites. The learning awareness in social networks sites is characterizing these profiles.

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Aprendizaje ubicuo, Consciencia, Tecnologías digitales, Mobile learning, Awareness, Estudios de las mujeres, Learning ecologies, Women´s Studies, Ubiquitous learning, Digital technologies, Social networks sites, Redes sociales, Aprendizaje móvil, Ecologías de aprendizaje

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