Improving the information society skills: Is knowledge accessible for all?
Date
2018-07-01
Authors
Fonseca, D.
Conde, M. Á.
García-Peñalvo, F. J.
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Abstract
The emergence and popularization of information
and communications technologies (ICT) is changing
modern society and its educational landscape. ICT facilitates
individuals’ ability to learn anywhere and at any time.
In fact, by using ICT, access to knowledge acquisition is
not restricted to formal contexts, such as academic institutions.
This position paper reviews the educational contexts
in which new learning strategies using ICT have been
adapted, by focusing on how users access information and
improve their digital skills. Our initial hypothesis is that in
technological environments, learners use very specific
devices and applications to access information, because
content accessibility depends on both the user’s profiles
and ICT. We demonstrate this through a case study applied
in several Spanish university inst
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Informational skills, Knowledge, Human– computer interaction, Technological ecosystems, Education, Data accessibility
Citation
Fonseca Escudero, D., Conde-González, M. Á., & García-Peñalvo, F. J. (2018). Improving the information society skills: Is knowledge accessible for all? Universal Access in the Information Society, 17(2), 229-245. doi:10.1007/s10209-017-0548-6