La producción científica sobre Realidad Aumentada, un análisis de la situación educativa desde la perspectiva SCOPUS
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Esta investigación pretende revisar las evidencias científicas sobre la implementación de la tecnología de Realidad Aumentada (RA) desde una perspectiva educativa, para ello se ha tomado como instrumento de recogida de información, el repositorio bibliográfico Scopus. El procedimiento es de corte descriptivo sobre una muestra n=1336 referencias de artículos, comunicaciones en conferencias, libros y capítulos de libros. Los resultados de naturaleza cuantitativa muestran las principales áreas temáticas involucradas. Y el análisis cualitativo llevado a cabo, descubre la situación del fenómeno en el periodo analizado. La revisión destaca el rendimiento positivo derivado de la RA en educación, por su potencial creativo, motivacional, lúdico así como por la veracidad de la propia experiencia de RA. Esta circunstancia tiene especial relevancia en la educación al ofrecer la posibilidad de representar entornos inalcanzables en el aula. Por otra parte, la investigación también pone de relieve los problemas inherentes a la RA.
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1. Política propuesta para revistas que ofrecen acceso abierto
Aquellos autores/as que tengan publicaciones con esta revista, aceptan los términos siguientes:- Los autores/as conservarán sus derechos de autor y garantizarán a la revista el derecho de primera publicación de su obra, el cuál estará simultáneamente sujeto a la Licencia de reconocimiento de Creative Commons que permite a terceros compartir la obra siempre que se indique su autor y su primera publicación esta revista.
- Los autores/as podrán adoptar otros acuerdos de licencia no exclusiva de distribución de la versión de la obra publicada (p. ej.: depositarla en un archivo telemático institucional o publicarla en un volumen monográfico) siempre que se indique la publicación inicial en esta revista.
- Se permite y recomienda a los autores/as difundir su obra a través de Internet (p. ej.: en archivos telemáticos institucionales o en su página web) antes y durante el proceso de envío, lo cual puede producir intercambios interesantes y aumentar las citas de la obra publicada. (Véase El efecto del acceso abierto).
2. Política propuesta para revistas que ofrecen acceso abierto diferido
Aquellos autores/as que tengan publicaciones con esta revista, aceptan los términos siguientes:- Los autores/as conservarán sus derechos de autor y garantizarán a la revista el derecho de primera publicación de su obra [ESPECIFICAR PERIODO DE TIEMPO], el cuál estará simultáneamente sujeto a la Licencia de reconocimiento de Creative Commons que permite a terceros compartir la obra siempre que se indique su autor y su primera publicación esta revista.
- Los autores/as podrán adoptar otros acuerdos de licencia no exclusiva de distribución de la versión de la obra publicada (p. ej.: depositarla en un archivo telemático institucional o publicarla en un volumen monográfico) siempre que se indique la publicación inicial en esta revista.
- Se permite y recomienda a los autores/as difundir su obra a través de Internet (p. ej.: en archivos telemáticos institucionales o en su página web) antes y durante el proceso de envío, lo cual puede producir intercambios interesantes y aumentar las citas de la obra publicada. (Véase El efecto del acceso abierto).
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