Emerging Technological Tools and Post-Pandemic Academic Performance in College Students

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Emerging technological tools have grown over time, especially during the pandemic, when it became evident how they increased their usefulness within the professional and educational environment, due to the need to maintain the continuity of their professional and academic activities. The objective o...

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Autores: Diaz Hinostroza, Mary Rosaura, Cerna Gonzales, Carlos Hector, Sosa, Daniel Alberto, Aranda Dextre, Carmen Cristina, Borja Torres, Rolando Juan, Luz Petronila, Blas Montenegro, Manco Chávez, José Antonio
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Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad Autónoma del Perú
Repositorio:AUTONOMA-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
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https://doi.org/10.62754/joe.v3i8.4937
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:ICT
Academic performance
Digital gap
Student assessment
Emerging tools.
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title Emerging Technological Tools and Post-Pandemic Academic Performance in College Students
spellingShingle Emerging Technological Tools and Post-Pandemic Academic Performance in College Students
Diaz Hinostroza, Mary Rosaura
ICT
Academic performance
Digital gap
Student assessment
Emerging tools.
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.02.04
title_short Emerging Technological Tools and Post-Pandemic Academic Performance in College Students
title_full Emerging Technological Tools and Post-Pandemic Academic Performance in College Students
title_fullStr Emerging Technological Tools and Post-Pandemic Academic Performance in College Students
title_full_unstemmed Emerging Technological Tools and Post-Pandemic Academic Performance in College Students
title_sort Emerging Technological Tools and Post-Pandemic Academic Performance in College Students
author Diaz Hinostroza, Mary Rosaura
author_facet Diaz Hinostroza, Mary Rosaura
Cerna Gonzales, Carlos Hector
Sosa, Daniel Alberto
Aranda Dextre, Carmen Cristina
Borja Torres, Rolando Juan
Luz Petronila, Blas Montenegro
Manco Chávez, José Antonio
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author2 Cerna Gonzales, Carlos Hector
Sosa, Daniel Alberto
Aranda Dextre, Carmen Cristina
Borja Torres, Rolando Juan
Luz Petronila, Blas Montenegro
Manco Chávez, José Antonio
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Cerna Gonzales, Carlos Hector
Sosa, Daniel Alberto
Aranda Dextre, Carmen Cristina
Borja Torres, Rolando Juan
Luz Petronila, Blas Montenegro
Manco Chávez, José Antonio
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Academic performance
Digital gap
Student assessment
Emerging tools.
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Academic performance
Digital gap
Student assessment
Emerging tools.
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