Technological Devices and Digital Competences: A Look into the Digital Divides for University Continuity during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Author:

García Zare Elmis Jonatan1ORCID,Soto Abanto Segundo Eloy1ORCID,Rodriguez Paredes Noelia Patricia1ORCID,Merino Salazar Teresita del Rosario2ORCID,Pagador Flores Sandra Elizabeth3ORCID,Baldárrago Baldárrago Jorge Luis4ORCID,Salas-Ruiz Jorge Adrian5ORCID,Mejía Pardo Patricia Isabel1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Jefatura de Investigación—SUBE, Universidad César Vallejo, Trujillo 13001, Peru

2. Escuela de Posgrado, Universidad César Vallejo, Trujillo 13001, Peru

3. Instituto de Investigación en Ciencia y Tecnología, Universidad César Vallejo, Trujillo 13001, Peru

4. Jefatura de Investigación—Lima Norte, Universidad César Vallejo, Lima 15314, Peru

5. Vicerrectorado de Investigación, Universidad César Vallejo, Trujillo 13001, Peru

Abstract

Virtual education has gained great relevance in recent years, due to the pandemic. The access to electronic devices and services represents an urgent necessity and thus the concern for acquiring digital competences, which allow a proper interaction within the teaching–learning process. Recent studies have demonstrated the importance of having digital resources and the adaptability of their use from the university students’ homes during the pandemic crisis. This research intends to identify the relevant challenges regarding the accessibility to technological devices and digital competences that university students had to face to obtain suitable learning during the lockdown, due to the pandemic. The sample information consisted of 9326 Peruvian university students. The data was obtained from the National Homes Survey from the Statistics and Information National Institute, and it was distributed in twenty-five regions (in groups of five macro-regions) over a period of three years (2019–2021). The results showed significant differences in the number of students with internet access from home: between 40% and 60% access classes with a desktop or laptop, and digital competences have improved in the last year. This is evidence that digital divides set limits on the opportunities for a quality education.

Funder

Universidad César Vallejo

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development,Building and Construction

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