RT Journal Article T1 Digital collaboration in higher education: A study of digital skills and collaborative attitudes in students from diverse universities A1 Mena-Guacas, Andrés F. A1 Meza-Morales, Jesús A. A1 Fernández Márquez, Esther A1 López Meneses, Eloy K1 Collaboration K1 Digital skills K1 Higher education K1 Students K1 Professors AB The current study examines the relationship between digital competencies and collaboration attitudes among higher education students. To do so, data from 1316 students from 10 Spanish universities were analyzed and collected through a questionnaire named “Basic Digital Skills 2.0 of University Students” (COBADI®—Registered Trademark: 2970648). To provide context for the sample involved in this study, it is noteworthy that 50.5% of participants typically prefer to access the internet from home. Furthermore, it was observed that most of the respondents engage with the internet for over nine hours daily. The analysis of the results was conducted by calculating correlations between digital competencies and students’ collaboration attitudes. These correlations were computed using the Python programming language, with the libraries employed being pandas, numpy, and matplotlib. Students who perceive themselves as more competent in using digital tools tend to have a slightly higher disposition to collaborate with their professors in virtual environments. Some competencies are more closely associated with collaboration than others, with those that exhibit a stronger connection being key focus areas in teaching and curriculum development. PB MDPI YR 2023 FD 2023-12-28 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10433/25689 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10433/25689 LA en NO Education Sciences, 14(1), 36. NO Educación y Psicología Social DS RIO RD May 9, 2026