Abstract

This paper discusses the role of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in learning, in the light of the socio-interactionist approach. To do so, it approaches learning from the perspective of Vygotsky's theory, covering some of its key concepts, the current social context in which education and the individual are inserted and the use of technological resources in education and the learning process. In this way, it places the new technologies as important instruments of mediation used in the interaction of the individual with the environment in the context of the learning and knowledge society.

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