Digital transformation and digital literacy in the context of complexity within higher education institutions: a systematic literature review
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The incessant changes in technology generate new products and services, presenting multiple
opportunities for the complex educational environment. Consequently, higher education
institutions must be attentive to these changes to ensure that students have the knowledge
and skills necessary for the work environment. This research aimed to identify studies related
to digital transformation and digital literacy in higher education institutions through a systematic
study of literature. The search resulted in 830 articles published in the Scopus and
Web of Science databases from 2015 to 2022. Quality questions, inclusion and exclusion
criteria were applied where 202 articles were selected for the study. The results show (a)
interest of educational institutions in empirical studies where technologies are incorporated
for didactic purposes, (b) challenges of opportunity in training programs to develop digital
competences of teachers and students, (c) little interest in the development of media literacy,
(d) the methodological aspects of the studies allow exploring new perspectives of digital
transformation in higher education. This article may be of interest to academics, decisionmakers
and trainers of future professionals to introduce educational technology into learning
processes in line with the complex demands of the world of work and society.
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Farias-Gaytan, S., Aguaded, I., & Ramirez-Montoya, M.-S. (2023). Digital transformation and digital literacy in the context of complexity within higher education institutions: a systematic literature review. In Humanities and Social Sciences Communications (Vol. 10, Issue 1). Springer Science and Business Media LLC. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-023-01875-9














