Chalela Naffah, SalimValencia Arias, AlejandroBermúdez Hernández, JonathanOrtega Rojas, Carlos Mario2020-12-102020-12-102016Revista de Investigación Lasallista - Vol. 13 No. 2 - 20161794-4449http://hdl.handle.net/10567/2860Online education has grown exponentially in recent years worldwide, and Colombia has not been an exception. Objective.Describe the perceptions of students about the factors that affect the acceptance of online learning tools in Medellín. Materials and methods. A quantitative design by the use of self-managed questionnaires for 1032 students was used. Results. New information and communications technologies, faster transactions and exchanges and many other conditions have affected massification and flexibility strategies in some higher education institutions. Conclusions. The conclusion was that, even though online platforms help students feel more efficient in their learning processes, there are still many challenges to be faced concerning the implementation of new technologies as strategies to mediate in the teaching-learning processesAcceso abiertoCorporación Universitaria LasallistaAprendizaje en virtualEducación superiorPercepción (Psicología)Adaptación estudiantilRelación profesor-alumnoPercepciones estudiantiles acerca del uso de nuevas tecnologías en instituciones de Educación Superior en MedellínPerceptions on the use of new technologies among highe education students in MedellinPercepções estudantis sobre o uso de novas tecnologias em instituições de educação universitária em Medellíninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAcces