Experiences of Educational Inclusion in Colombia: Towards Useful Knowledge
Abstract
This article expounds on the challenge that higher education faces in the information society: to provide students and professionals with timely, practical knowledge that is truly useful. It also considers how e-learning, m-learning, b-learning and u-learning are becoming useful systems for the fulfilment of this mission.
Statistical data are presented on virtuality in higher education programmes in Colombia, as are some examples of how it is now used in that country for the particular purpose of educational inclusion.Keywords
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7238/rusc.v8i1.1005
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