The Impact of Educational Technologies in Higher Education
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https://doi.org/10.26817/16925777.711Keywords:
Educational technology, higher education, information technology, role of the teacherAbstract
The formation of human capital is key to countries’ social, cultural and economic development. The current literature pays considerable attention to the ever-increasing proliferation of technology in the careers of college and graduate school. While the presence of educational technology in higher education offers multiple benefits, its implementation also presents challenges. The literature has considered multiple tools for improving learning processes. The results of such tools vary and are difficult to measure in terms of quality. In this document, we analyze the issues surrounding educational technology in higher education.
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