Integración de diseño de espacios para el aprendizaje con dispositivos tecnológicos imitando principios ecológicos

  • Raúl Sánchez Micheas
  • Danilo Hernandez Ulloa
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Résumé

Esta investigación teórica explora la integración innovadora del diseño de espacios para el aprendizaje con dispositivos tecnológicos, inspirándose en principios ecológicos fundamentales como biotopo, biocenosis, relaciones ecológicas, hábitat, nicho ecológico y bioma. 

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2024-05-27