Strengthening of digital skills in medical students for specialized information searching
Abstract
The use of the Internet and the infinite information that is accessed has generated many changes in contemporary society, impacting the learning process through the inevitable development of technology skills. Different processes are established intellectual order for the resolution of an activity or task, in which the student must include the technical resources are there and are part of their social and cultural context. This research is aimed to know the habits that have students of the Bachelor of Medicine regarding the use of Internet as a primary resource for searching and selecting information sources specialize in academic activity within the framework of their professional development.
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