Desarrollo de curso “comercio electrónico� en plataforma moodle para el programa de educación continua de la Universidad Estatal De Sonora / Development of course "electronic commerce" in moodle platform for the continuing education program of the Sonora State University
Abstract
La tecnologÃa cambia muchas de las acciones de los individuos, como se aprecia con el comercio electrónico, el cual permite la compra y venta de productos a través de internet, facilitando en muchos casos las transacciones. El presente trabajo describe el desarrollo de un curso en lÃnea que permite el aprendizaje de herramientas, conceptos y caracterÃsticas a considerar para la implementación de sitios de comercio electrónico. Dicho curso fue desarrollado para utilizarse dentro del programa de educación continua de la Universidad Estatal de Sonora, campus Benito Juárez, con el objetivo de promover el uso del comercio electrónico en la región.References
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