6 resultados para Future in common
em Memoria Académica - FaHCE, UNLP - Argentina
Resumo:
El presente trabajo constituye una continuación de "Marcelo Cohen. Las fundaciones de la ciencia ficción", texto publicado en esta misma revista en el número 19 del año 2013. Allí ya se anticipaba que el problema de la formulación ontológica subjetiva en Cohen suponía un interrogante en torno a la comunidad. En esa instancia, se dejaron asimismo esbozados algunos aspectos del problema del estar-en-común para ser desarrollados en futuros trabajos. En sintonía con dicha propuesta, se retoman aquí los problemas de la ontología coheniana para luego postular que el problema de la comunidad ya se encuentra en germen en el mismo paradigma que el autor recupera y reformula. En Cohen, la propuesta romántica de una unión entre arte-ciencia-filosofía-religión-política se reactualiza. Aquí se analizan sus inflexiones.
Resumo:
The technological advances in last decades have transformed the external resources of Vocational Counseling, Occupational Information and assessment of clients. Most computer systems follow a behaviorist-cognitive approach. However, the use of vocational counseling software is not exclusive to one conceptual approach. Computers are introduced in education from primary school; counselors and other educators are expected to use those systems. The attitude of counselors ranges from enthusiastic acceptance to complete refusal. Many counselors fear that computers will replace them. An underlying theory holds that counseling is based on the counselor-client interaction. A computer- client interaction cannot be considered vocational counseling. Counseling has five basic aims: prevention, assistance, education and development, service of diverse groups and research. The most relevant trends in computer-based counseling are: tests and questionnaires based on computers, adaptive development, computarized information, vocational counseling systems and research. Basic aims and the potential role of computers in achieving them are discussed. Present vocational counselors can use the technology of computers to link the past of our profession to its promising future. In view of these premises we have developed two computer systems that assist the vocational counseling process: "Professional Interests Questionnaire, Computer Version", and "Computer-based System of Vocational Counseling".
Resumo:
El presente trabajo constituye una continuación de "Marcelo Cohen. Las fundaciones de la ciencia ficción", texto publicado en esta misma revista en el número 19 del año 2013. Allí ya se anticipaba que el problema de la formulación ontológica subjetiva en Cohen suponía un interrogante en torno a la comunidad. En esa instancia, se dejaron asimismo esbozados algunos aspectos del problema del estar-en-común para ser desarrollados en futuros trabajos. En sintonía con dicha propuesta, se retoman aquí los problemas de la ontología coheniana para luego postular que el problema de la comunidad ya se encuentra en germen en el mismo paradigma que el autor recupera y reformula. En Cohen, la propuesta romántica de una unión entre arte-ciencia-filosofía-religión-política se reactualiza. Aquí se analizan sus inflexiones.
Resumo:
The technological advances in last decades have transformed the external resources of Vocational Counseling, Occupational Information and assessment of clients. Most computer systems follow a behaviorist-cognitive approach. However, the use of vocational counseling software is not exclusive to one conceptual approach. Computers are introduced in education from primary school; counselors and other educators are expected to use those systems. The attitude of counselors ranges from enthusiastic acceptance to complete refusal. Many counselors fear that computers will replace them. An underlying theory holds that counseling is based on the counselor-client interaction. A computer- client interaction cannot be considered vocational counseling. Counseling has five basic aims: prevention, assistance, education and development, service of diverse groups and research. The most relevant trends in computer-based counseling are: tests and questionnaires based on computers, adaptive development, computarized information, vocational counseling systems and research. Basic aims and the potential role of computers in achieving them are discussed. Present vocational counselors can use the technology of computers to link the past of our profession to its promising future. In view of these premises we have developed two computer systems that assist the vocational counseling process: "Professional Interests Questionnaire, Computer Version", and "Computer-based System of Vocational Counseling".
Resumo:
The technological advances in last decades have transformed the external resources of Vocational Counseling, Occupational Information and assessment of clients. Most computer systems follow a behaviorist-cognitive approach. However, the use of vocational counseling software is not exclusive to one conceptual approach. Computers are introduced in education from primary school; counselors and other educators are expected to use those systems. The attitude of counselors ranges from enthusiastic acceptance to complete refusal. Many counselors fear that computers will replace them. An underlying theory holds that counseling is based on the counselor-client interaction. A computer- client interaction cannot be considered vocational counseling. Counseling has five basic aims: prevention, assistance, education and development, service of diverse groups and research. The most relevant trends in computer-based counseling are: tests and questionnaires based on computers, adaptive development, computarized information, vocational counseling systems and research. Basic aims and the potential role of computers in achieving them are discussed. Present vocational counselors can use the technology of computers to link the past of our profession to its promising future. In view of these premises we have developed two computer systems that assist the vocational counseling process: "Professional Interests Questionnaire, Computer Version", and "Computer-based System of Vocational Counseling".
Resumo:
El presente trabajo constituye una continuación de "Marcelo Cohen. Las fundaciones de la ciencia ficción", texto publicado en esta misma revista en el número 19 del año 2013. Allí ya se anticipaba que el problema de la formulación ontológica subjetiva en Cohen suponía un interrogante en torno a la comunidad. En esa instancia, se dejaron asimismo esbozados algunos aspectos del problema del estar-en-común para ser desarrollados en futuros trabajos. En sintonía con dicha propuesta, se retoman aquí los problemas de la ontología coheniana para luego postular que el problema de la comunidad ya se encuentra en germen en el mismo paradigma que el autor recupera y reformula. En Cohen, la propuesta romántica de una unión entre arte-ciencia-filosofía-religión-política se reactualiza. Aquí se analizan sus inflexiones.