Abstract
This article examines the strategies and in the integration of technologies in private educational institutions in Guayaquil, aiming to define criteria and guidelines for their effective implementation, focusing on technological infrastructure, teachers' digital competence, and pedagogical proposals. Methodologically, a mixed approach was used, combining the analysis of academic literature and surveys conducted with administrators from the studied educational units. Publications from the last five years were reviewed, and structured surveys were applied to evaluate technological infrastructure, teacher preparation, and the integration of technology into pedagogical processes. The findings reveal that although there is a commitment to adopting technology, significant variations in the quality of infrastructure and teacher training represent major challenges. The effectiveness of TICs is limited by deficiencies in connectivity and access to advanced devices, as well as the need to improve digital competence among teachers. The study concludes that successful technological integration requires effective management, constant updates of technological resources, and a pedagogical approach that encourages critical and creative use of technologies. It underscores the importance of policies supporting continuous teacher training in digital competencies and the development of adequate infrastructure to maximize the educational benefits of TICs.
| Translated title of the contribution | Strategies for the Integration of Technologies in Private Educational Institutions ofGuayaquil, Ecuador: A Multidimensional Analysis |
|---|---|
| Original language | Spanish |
| Pages (from-to) | 207-230 |
| Number of pages | 24 |
| Journal | Edutec |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 2025 |
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Armendariz Zambrano, C. R. (Col), Massuh Villavicencio, C. M. (PI), Pincay Rodriguez, M. J. (Student), Salazar Parraga, P. E. (Student), Falquez Olives, A. D. (Student), Alvarado Aranda, G. F. (Student), Demarquet Ajila, M. B. (Student), Ayala Tomala, N. T. (Student), Ac0Sta Medina, N. S. (Student), Panchana Macias, D. E. (Student), Guevara Capuz, L. M. (Student), Jaramillo Freire, N. L. (Student), Molina Castro, W. A. (Student), Pinargote Palma, L. S. (Student), Asencio Montero, L. N. (Student), Contreras Alvear, I. E. (Student), Maridueña Loor, M. P. (Student), Andrade Calderon, J. A. (Student), Layana Leon, S. F. (Student), Luna Cauja, C. O. (Student) & Idrovo Velasco, P. A. (Student)
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