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NATIVOS DIGITALES EN RIESGO

Estrategias de Alfabetizaci贸n Digital para Combatir el Bajo Rendimiento por Uso Indebido de Internet
Authors: Ochoa V谩squez, Luis Fernando;

NATIVOS DIGITALES EN RIESGO

Abstract

馃嚜馃嚫 Nativos Digitales en Riesgo: Estrategias de Alfabetizaci贸n Digital para Combatir el Bajo Rendimiento por Uso Indebido de Internet de Luis Fernando Ochoa V谩squez, analiza de manera rigurosa el impacto del Uso Problem谩tico de Internet (UPI) en el rendimiento acad茅mico de estudiantes del Bachillerato General Unificado (BGU) en Ecuador. A partir de fundamentos neurocognitivos, psicol贸gicos y pedag贸gicos, la obra demuestra c贸mo la multitarea digital, la sobreestimulaci贸n, la dependencia tecnol贸gica (FOMO, refuerzo dopamin茅rgico) y la falta de autorregulaci贸n deterioran la atenci贸n sostenida, la memoria de trabajo y las funciones ejecutivas, generando un descenso significativo en el desempe帽o escolar. El libro integra un enfoque mixto de investigaci贸n, combinando an谩lisis estad铆stico, instrumentos validados (IAT, escala FOMO) y evidencia cualitativa para establecer una correlaci贸n negativa entre el tiempo de uso digital no acad茅mico y las calificaciones. M谩s all谩 del diagn贸stico, propone un modelo de intervenci贸n sist茅mica que involucra a la escuela, la familia y las pol铆ticas p煤blicas: fortalecimiento del rol del Departamento de Consejer铆a Estudiantil (DECE), alfabetizaci贸n digital cr铆tica, contratos digitales familiares, redise帽o curricular y lineamientos regulatorios para una cultura de la atenci贸n, la 茅tica y la salud digital. La obra est谩 dirigida a docentes, directivos, orientadores, investigadores y responsables de pol铆ticas educativas interesados en promover la autonom铆a cognitiva y un uso consciente de la tecnolog铆a. 馃嚞馃嚙 Digital Natives at Risk: Digital Literacy Strategies to Address Low Academic Performance Caused by Misuse of the Internet by Luis Fernando Ochoa V谩squez, provides a rigorous analysis of how Problematic Internet Use (PIU) affects academic performance among upper-secondary students (BGU) in Ecuador. Grounded in neurocognitive, psychological, and educational theory, the book explains how digital multitasking, overstimulation, technology dependence (FOMO, dopaminergic reinforcement), and weak self-regulation impair sustained attention, working memory, and executive functions, leading to measurable declines in learning outcomes. Using a mixed-methods research design, the study combines statistical analysis, validated instruments (IAT, FOMO scale), and qualitative evidence to demonstrate a significant negative correlation between non-academic screen time and academic achievement. Beyond diagnosis, the book proposes a systemic intervention model involving schools, families, and public policy: strengthening student counseling services (DECE), implementing critical digital literacy, family digital contracts, curricular redesign, and regulatory guidelines to promote attention, ethics, and digital well-being. The book is intended for educators, school leaders, counselors, researchers, and policymakers seeking evidence-based strategies to foster cognitive autonomy and responsible technology use.

馃嚜馃嚫 Nativos Digitales en Riesgo: Estrategias de Alfabetizaci贸n Digital para Combatir el Bajo Rendimiento por Uso Indebido de Internet馃嚞馃嚙 Digital Natives at Risk: Digital Literacy Strategies to Address Low Academic Performance Caused by Misuse of the Internet Resource type: Book (academic research / educational policy and intervention)Edition: First editionFormat: PDFLanguage: SpanishPublication date: 2026Pages: 299Publisher: Instytut Bada艅 i Innowacji w Edukacji (INBIE)ISBN: 978-83-978248-3-6DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18060382License: Creative Commons Attribution鈥揘onCommercial鈥揝hareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)Peer review: Academic peer reviewIntended audience: Educators, school leaders, counselors, researchers, policymakersGeographical focus: Ecuador (secondary education context)Related fields: Digital literacy, educational psychology, cognitive neuroscience, educational policy, adolescent development, technology and learning

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digital addiction, sustained attention, problematic internet use, digital multitasking, academic performance, FOMO, digital literacy, executive functions

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