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Artículo Argumentativo: Aprendizajes Ubicuos y Telemedicina
Author(s) -
Edgar Franklin Rojas Torres
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
revista médica hospital josé carrasco arteaga
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1390-6445
DOI - 10.14410/2020.12.1.aa.11
Subject(s) - physical space , clothing , creativity , space (punctuation) , field (mathematics) , internet privacy , knowledge management , world wide web , computer science , political science , geography , law , cartography , mathematics , pure mathematics , operating system
Communication and media are globally increasing; they require the possibility and ability to consume information, but also to produce knowledge. Any person can create and spread information through technological devices, so that the teaching-learning system runs in any space and moment. This phenomenon is called ubiquity. Currently, portable devices allow access to a world full of information, becoming part of our “clothing”, conceives an access like never before, because when faced with a request for information, there will always be a way to access it. Digital spaces, through interaction with many people, offer us valuable opportunities for distributed creativity and the generation of new knowledge. Thus, users not only present themselves as consumers of information, but also as content producers, acquiring an active role in the construction of knowledge. Ubiquity has also reached the field of medicine, where the medical practice is incorporated through technological means, making an important difference with habituality. Telemedicine makes development possible through collective benefit; however it is still necessary to unlearn some traditional paradigms while generating stimulation for learning and progress of new habits in the scientific community, taking care of the legal and human aspects in the exercise of their practice. KEYWORDS: TELEHEALTH, TELEMEDICINE, TECHNOLOGY, COMMUNICATION, KNOWLEDGE.

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