El impacto de la digitalización en el desarrollo del trabajo social y pedagógico
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https://doi.org/10.32930/nuances.v32i00.9209Palabras clave:
Tecnologías digitales, Digitalización, Trabajo SocialResumen
El artículo presenta los resultados de un estudio empírico realizado por los autores en una encuesta de cuestionario en línea (n = 157) en 2020 con trabajadores sociales rusos. El estudio tiene como objetivo identificar las especificidades del uso de las tecnologías digitales en las actividades profesionales de los trabajadores sociales y administradores en el ámbito social. El artículo analiza la efectividad del uso de herramientas digitales y destaca los problemas en esta actividad e intenta identificar formas de resolver estos problemas para el posible aumento de la eficiencia de la digitalización en el trabajo social. El análisis de las opiniones de los encuestados ha mostrado que entre las principales ventajas se encuentran el aumento de la eficiencia de una organización laboral (aceleración del procesamiento de datos, automatización de la gestión documental, compras y entregas en línea) y la obtención de la información necesaria, incluso de otros departamentos.Descargas
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