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Título: Challenges to Accessibility in Virtual Distance Education: A Bibliometric Study

Autor(es): GUERRA MASSON JULIO ESTEBAN, IMBAQUINGO ESPARZA DAISY ELIZABETH, CARLOS SAM, ROXANA ALBARRACÍN, VERÓNICA MASSÓN

Fecha de publicación: 28-mar-2025

Resumen: Introduction: The study provided a comprehensive bibliometric analysis addressing the challenges for virtual distance education, primarily among populations facing significant barriers, such as individuals with disabilities, web accessibility constraints, and those affected by diverse socioeconomic or geopolitical factors. Methods: The analysis encompassed publications from the last ten years. A co-occurrence approach was employed to identify thematic trends, conceptual relationships, and geographic contributions. Data were filtered for relevance and subjected to quantitative indicators (e.g., publication counts by year) to track research evolution. Results: The findings indicated a marked increase in scholarly attention to enhancing accessibility in virtual education, as evidenced by rising annual publication volumes. The United States, China, and the United Kingdom emerged as the leading contributors to this scientific discourse. Key challenges identified included technological barriers, socio-economic disparities, and the need for inclusive pedagogical strategies targeting marginalized groups. Conclusions: The analysis underscored the importance of a multidimensional and inclusive approach to advancing digital education. By highlighting persistent obstacles and emerging solutions, the study informed policy, technological innovation, and instructional design aimed at fostering equitable participation in virtual distance education for underrepresented communities.

Palabras clave: Keywords: Virtual Education Accessibility, Inclusive Learning Technologies, Digital Divide, Educational Equity

DOI: https://doi.org/10.56294/dm2025761

ISSN: 29534917

Tipo publicación: Artículo

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