Challenges of online education in Monterrey Metropolitan Area universities
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https://doi.org/10.29105/rinn3.6-3Keywords:
Challenges, Online Education, VirtualAbstract
The information presented in this study centers around the time that Monterrey-area Universities are experiencing online approach to education and the challenges these universities are facing in order to establish a competitive advantage in the context of globalization.
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