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    INFLUENCIA DE LA CONTAMINACIÓN DE LAS BALSAS Y RESTAURANTES FLOTANTES EN EL ESTANCAMIENTO DEL DESARROLLO TURÍSTICO SOSTENIBLE EN LA LAGUNA DE YARINACOCHA, REGIÓN UCAYALI- 2016

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    INFLUENCIA DE LA CONTAMINACIÓN DE LAS BALSAS Y RESTAURANTES FLOTANTES EN EL ESTANCAMIENTO DEL DESARROLLO TURÍSTICO SOSTENIBLE EN LA LAGUNA DE YARINACOCHA, REGIÓN UCAYALI- 201

    DIGITAL DIVIDE IN PERUVIAN HIGHER EDUCATION: A POST-PANDEMIC REVIEW

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    By early 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic paralyzed the world, with the origin being the Chinese city of Wuhan. By March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 a pandemic.  The dire consequences of this disease were reflected in a historic global recession, and in the health field, SARS-CoV-2 had wreaked havoc, especially in the elderly, due to worse manifestations and higher mortality rates. As a result, most countries were able to curb the spread of the virus by imposing mandatory measures such as not leaving their homes and very strict timetables. Among the measures considered was the closure of educational institutions, including universities. At that time, there was a paradigm shift in the way educators had to change the way they taught classes by making use of various online platforms. Online, distance and continuing education learning became a panacea for this unprecedented global pandemic for both educators and students. In this review, a passage is made through the different scenarios experienced by the COVID-19 pandemic, taking into account several objectives such as: the COVID-19, and the case of universities, the educational transition: from face-to-face to virtuality, challenges and opportunities after the pandemic, and last but not least, how the Peruvian State, was able to cope with the pandemic of Covid-19, and the challenges that should continue to be considered after the pandemic

    Implementación de un CircuitoTurístico Oscuro en Lima Metropolitana y sus efectos en las Motivaciones del Turista. Implementation of a Dark Tourist Circuit in Lima and its effects on, the Tourist Motivations.

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    ResumenObjetivo: La presente investigación tiene como objetivo la implementación de un circuito turístico oscuro para el fortalecimiento  de la motivación en Lima Metropolitana. Materiales y métodos: La investigación es aplicada de nivel experimental con un diseñoPre- experimental porque se medirá la motivación antes y después del circuito turístico oscuro.Se trabajó con una  muestra de 40 personas en la cualse midió la motivación del turista antes y después de haber recibido dicho circuito en Lima Metropolitana – Barrios Altos.La técnica a emplearse en la presente investigación será la encuesta por medio  de cuestionarios.Resultados:PLANIFICACIÓN: Participaríanenuninventariode selección delosatractivos (83.3%),Turismooscuro,modalidadde turismo desuagrado(73.3%),Planificación con anticipación la visita a dicho lugar (70,0%).EJECUCIÓN Y DESARROLLO: De acuerdo que el circuito dure entre 1 a 2 horas (70.7%), Los circuitos oscuros se están dando a conocer a la población de una forma adecuada (73.3%), Estarían dispuestos a realizar recorridos de circuitos turísticos con más frecuencia (73.3%).EFECTOS: Su motivación influye a la hora de escoger un circuito (76.7%), Visitas anteriormente a sitios relacionados con el turismo oscuro (63.3%), Siente fascinación por los lugares relacionados con el turismo oscuro (60.0%).NIVELES: Elegiría en su próxima visita el museo cementerio Presbítero Matías Maestro (63.3%), El nivel de motivación es alto o promedio por visitar sitios relacionados con el turismo oscuro (63.3%), Siente algún temor por realizar este tipo de circuito turístico oscuro (63.3%).Conclusiones:Existe una alta aceptación por el turismo oscuro a pesar de no difundirse masivamente. Palabras claves: Turismo oscuro, circuito turístico, Lima Metropolitana.AbstractObjective: This research aims at implementing a dark beaten path for the strengthening of motivation in Lima. Materials and Methods: The research is applied experimentally with a pre-experimental design because motivation is measured before and after dark beaten track. We worked with a sample of 40 people in the tourist motivation which was measured before and after receiving the circuit in Lima - Barrios Altos. The technique used in this research is the survey through questionnaires. Results: PLANNING: inventory participate in a selection of attractive (83.3%), dark tourism, tourism modality to your liking (73.3%), planning ahead the visit to that place (70.0%) EXECUTION AND DEVELOPMENT. : According to the circuit last between 1-2 hours (70.7%), Dark circuits are being released to the public in an appropriate manner (73.3%) will be willing to take tours of tourist circuits more often (73.3 .%) EFFECTS: His motivation influences when choosing a circuit (76.7%), visits to related previously dark tourism (63.3%) sites, a fascination for the dark places related to tourism (60.0%) levels. : I would choose on their next visit the cemetery museum Priest Matías Maestro (63.3%), motivation level is high or average per visit related to dark tourism (63.3%) sites, feel any fear for performing this type of tourist circuit dark ( 63.3%). Conclusions: There is a high acceptance by the dark tourism despite not spread widely.. Keywords:DarkTourism,touristcircuit,Lima
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