2014, Number S2
Infomed Villa Clara Website: an approach throughout its history
Language: Spanish
References: 15
Page: 8-19
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ABSTRACT
Background: the development of communication and information technologies play a key role in the progress of new systems of learning, which at the same time has influenced on the adoption of technological tools for improving educational and communicative applications, as well as on its rapid expansion into different elements of the web. Objective: to point out the different designs the health sciences website has had in Villa Clara since the information and communication technologies began to be used. Methods: a qualitative descriptive study, which covered the period from 1997 to 2014, was carried out. For this study theoretical methods were employed: historic-logic, and inductive deductive analysis, and structural systemic approach; and empirical methods: documentary and literature review. Results: the development of the Infomed website in Villa Clara has something to do with the incorporation of the study of records and designs, regarding the ones preceded it, since its inception in the second half of the 1990s decade to the present time when a new design proposal finally was conceived, with a reformist conception. This project emerged to unify the Medical Sciences website of the territory with the one of the Provincial Information Center of Medical Sciences in Villa Clara. Conclusions: the Infomed website in Villa Clara is a representative site of how tools associated with the web 2.0 philosophy, are applied. Its evolution experienced several conceptual approaches until Plone began to be used.REFERENCES
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