The constant growth of methods of education that incorporate the Internet into teaching-learning processes has opened up a wide range of opportunities for students across the world to gain entry to undergraduate or graduate degree programs. However, if the enrolling student is a digital immigrant, the chances of success may be limited by the difficulty of using the Internet to communicate. This laid the groundwork for a qualitative study aimed at determining, from an ontological, epistemological, methodological, and instrumental approach, and from a teacher's perspective, the main technical and communication challenges faced by digital immigrants as they follow an online higher-education study program.
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Salazar-Márquezc, R. (2017). Digital immigrants in distance education. International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 18(6), 231–242. https://doi.org/10.19173/irrodl.v18i6.2967
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