2 resultados para Coral reef ecosystem
em Instituto Politécnico do Porto, Portugal
Resumo:
Este artigo resulta da apresentação, no último Encontro da Escola de Outono realizado em 50 de Setembro de 2000, de um trabalho de dissertação de mestrado em Ciências Musicais, Especialidade de Ciências Musicais históricas, sob o título A Disciplina de Canto Coral no Período do Estado Novo: Contributo para a história do Ensino da Educação Musical em Portugal. Apesar da investigação ter incidido no período compreendido entre 1950 e 1960, que para muitos historiadores são as datas que marcaram, respectivamente, o começo da estabilização do regime e o seu declínio, recuou-se até 1918, data da institucionalização da disciplina para toda a população do ensino liceal. Dado que o Canto Coral passou por fases distintas ao longo do período já referido, optou-se pela escolha de três canções que pudessem ajudar a caracterizar três momentos particularmente significativos da história da disciplina.
Resumo:
Learning and teaching processes, like all human activities, can be mediated through the use of tools. Information and communication technologies are now widespread within education. Their use in the daily life of teachers and learners affords engagement with educational activities at any place and time and not necessarily linked to an institution or a certificate. In the absence of formal certification, learning under these circumstances is known as informal learning. Despite the lack of certification, learning with technology in this way presents opportunities to gather information about and present new ways of exploiting an individual’s learning. Cloud technologies provide ways to achieve this through new architectures, methodologies, and workflows that facilitate semantic tagging, recognition, and acknowledgment of informal learning activities. The transparency and accessibility of cloud services mean that institutions and learners can exploit existing knowledge to their mutual benefit. The TRAILER project facilitates this aim by providing a technological framework using cloud services, a workflow, and a methodology. The services facilitate the exchange of information and knowledge associated with informal learning activities ranging from the use of social software through widgets, computer gaming, and remote laboratory experiments. Data from these activities are shared among institutions, learners, and workers. The project demonstrates the possibility of gathering information related to informal learning activities independently of the context or tools used to carry them out.