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Educomunicación y Buenas Prácticas de Redes Sociales para Reducir la Brecha Digital en Internet

Translated title of the contribution: Educommunication and Good Practices of Social Networks to Reduce the Digital Divide on the Internet

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Abstract

In the current information and knowledge society, educommunicative strategies and the management application for media literacy promote new communication processes between followers and Internet users. For example, using good social media practices generates greater social interaction, content production, and new friendships, while at the same time, it educates and reproduces knowledge in the academic-scientific and work-professional fields. They constitute true digital communication tools social networks continue to strengthen and increase the number of Internet users around the world. The growth occurs thanks to “Artificial Intelligence, Big Data and Analytics, Blockchain, Fintech, cognitive technology, ChatGPT, App development or cases of IoT things intelligence” (Álvarez-Marcos et al., 2019, 501) and the multimodality in which they operate and are presented through different digital platforms. Social networks are defined as a service that allows you to build a social profile, one of the historical evolutions that is based on the Internet. There they act as a meeting place to access information, causing important changes in the way of communicating. Social networks allow users and companies to know and adapt to their web platform where Internet users have gone from passive consumers to active consumers, generating and receiving information.
Translated title of the contributionEducommunication and Good Practices of Social Networks to Reduce the Digital Divide on the Internet
Original languageSpanish (Ecuador)
Title of host publicationHumanidad y Viralidad: La comunicación de nuestros días
PublisherEditorial Tirant Lo Blanch
Pages215-233
Number of pages19
ISBN (Print)978-84-1183-782-8
StatePublished - 1 Nov 2025

CACES Knowledge Areas

  • 123A Journalism and Communication

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