910 resultados para information and communication technology (ICTs)


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O presente trabalho tem por objetivo analisar as questões de comunicação na Amazônia. Para isso, procuro discutir os usos sociais que os sujeitos atribuem às diferentes tecnologias envolvidas nesse processo e as relações de poder que se estabelecem nesse ambiente. Para tal exercício, entre os diferentes teóricos que subsidiam essa pesquisa, parto da proposta teórico-metodológica de Jesús Martín-Barbero (2004), que identifica na cartografia uma perspectiva de estudo mais aberta e rigorosa e que possibilita ao pesquisador experienciar as dinâmicas do objeto. Essa vivência seria a chave para apreender a materialidade social, que necessita ser experienciada para, enfim, ser analisada. E, para observar esse cenário contemporâneo, também busco apoio na obra de Henry Jenkins (2012) a fim de entender que a cultura está passando por transformações e as diferentes Tecnologias da Comunicação e Informação (TICs) estão se articulando e proporcionando aos indivíduos uma experiência diferente de interação em sociedade. Contudo, é preciso ter em vista que nem todos participam da mesma forma e, nesse sentido, Michell Foucault (1996; 2008) dá suporte a essa investigação para compreender as questões analíticas do poder em sociedade, a maneira como se manifestam as disputas em pequenas ações e como os indivíduos exercem pequenas formas de dominação entre si. A partir dessas questões é possível afirmar que a Amazônia apresenta um contexto multifacetado, onde as diferenças se inscrevem em cada parte de seu território. Afuá é um exemplo da complexidade que existe na região. Localizada no extremo norte do Arquipélago de Marajó, na Amazônia paraense, a “Veneza do Marajó” (como a cidade é chamada pelos seus moradores) tem suas ruas, casas e construções elevadas sobre palafitas que sustentam a cidade inteira sobre o leito dos rios. Neste lugar particular, a web se popularizou há poucos anos pelo sinal da telefonia móvel e proporcionou um novo cenário de interação entre os seus moradores. Mas é preciso destacar que seu sucesso está fortemente atrelado à importância que as rádios possuem no estabelecimento das relações sociais dessa comunidade. Por esse fenômeno é possível perceber como cada forma de uso das TICs está ligada as experiências que se estabelecem em sociedade. Nesse sentido, pensar a comunicação na Amazônia é um exercício que exige olhar a “natureza comunicativa” dos fenômenos sociais (FRANÇA, 2001), sem perder de vista que esses acontecimentos (FRANÇA, 2012) traduzem contextos específicos, que particularizam o lugar onde se realizam. São esses contextos que possibilitam as práticas de apropriação e os usos sociais diferentes das mídias que estão à disposição dos sujeitos, que tornam a experiência dos indivíduos um acontecimento único e singular e que permitem compreender a amplitude do processo comunicativo, que vai além da simples interação social.

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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Pós-graduação em Engenharia Elétrica - FEIS

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This article presents a reflection on the historical aspects and legislation on Distance Learning (DL). For this, a bibliographic and documentary research was performed with the goal of raising the necessary notes for discussion. The text begins with the characterization of the current society, the Information Society, which supports the modern distance education, which uses information and communication technologies (ICTs) to establish the process of learning teaching. Five stages of the EAD are identified. Later, the Brazilian legislation concerning the DL is punctuated, starting with the passage by Article 80 of the Guidelines and Bases Law-LBD (Law 9394/96) along with the critical analysis of Decree 5,622/05. Finally, in the final considerations is discussed the negative image that the DL carries by the Brazilian population and obstacles in the existing rules that hinder the democratization of access to education that aims DL.

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The goal of our article is build – including universes to support empirical research in communication – an educational matrix for a different order of analysis, incorporating new possibilities available for the advancement of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). For this goal we use the game, as a source of playful learning and formation of being. Introducing the interaction from game plataform as middle convergent, where it is possible the diffusion and expansion of knowled in constant way that enables education and information exchanges oustide the status quo of schools, increasing the e effectiveness of knowledge fixing and interest to acquire it.

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This paper presents academic-scientific research on the use of Information and Communication Technology in the work of teacher educators. Specifically analysis was performed theoretical and practical approaches deployed in the prescribed work and the work actually performed by teacher educators in the use of educational software, named Sherlock.

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The aim of this paper is to discuss the importance of training teachers to use Web 2.0 in the classroom. Its intention was to fi nd out whether students are familiar with the main Web 2.0 resources and know how to exploit their potential in the development of teaching activities. In addition to the literature review, we developed a fi eld exploratory-descriptive research. The research was held in a private university located in the city of Bauru (São Paulo State, Brazil). We selected 213 students enrolled in “Supervised Training III” course, which is part of the teacher training curriculum available for students in the second year of undergraduate course. Results concluded that the students surveyed have access to computers and the Internet, are relatively skilled in handling the available tools and recognize the importance of including them in the teaching and learning process. The students demonstrate diffi culty using the web in a didactic manner, particularly the Web 2.0, which involves a focus on users and collaboration. Therefore, the article points to the need to rethink teacher training courses in order to include practical activities aimed at the use of technology as a teaching resource.

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One tool that has been in evidence, especially among young people, is Facebook. It can be classified as a synchronous communication tool that allows communities of people with similar interests to discuss and exchange experiences in real time, promoting the sharing of information and the creation of collective knowledge, even if they being in different parts of the globe. In this paper we show that Facebook can be used as an educational tool to aid the work done in the classroom and the impact of creating closed groups in online social networking for educational purposes. The survey was conducted with a group of students at a private school in Bauru/SP. We investigated the interaction profile of students with a closed group created on Facebook and through a questionnaire analyzed whether students use virtual environments for personal or educational. The survey reveals students perceptions about relevant aspects and the potential use of this tool as teaching-learning strategy

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Information and communication technology have contributed to the realization of the ideals of citizen participation in public decisions, as well as to help in fighting corruption and wrongdoing in government. After all, democracy entails the right to information. The government, in many spheres, has encouraged the responsible use of the internet. Conduct manuals and standards have been published for public segments to direct the responsible use of these tools by their agents. This article aims to determine whether the manuals comply with the principles of digital democracy. Conduct manuals were analyzed in digital media from four Brazilian public organizations: Embrapa; Department of Communication of the Federal Government; Judiciary and Health Department of the Federal District. As a methodology, content analysis, based on criteria focused on transparency and encouraging civic engagement was used.

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The aim of this study was to develop a qualitative research of bibliographic nature, in order to verify how has been the use of new Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and literary reading in early childhood education.. It is believed to be necessary for children, since their early childhood, to, be in contact with various literary works of aesthetic value, which will enable them to understand this particular literary language - and the imagery that comes with it - what can instigate appreciate literature and get the reading habit. The use of ICTs by children beyond the use of games and watching stories on computers, tablets and smartphones, for example, for the production of videos and slides or creating stories, enable new experiences of redesigning and construction of knowledge and culture. The idea for this research came from reading the numerous texts that deal with the need to understand the child as an active subject in the construction of culture and society, rather than as receiving reproductive and cultural orders (CRIANÇAS, 2012). In this sense, in addition to the newsletters Equity For Children: Latin America (CRIANÇAS, 2012), the understanding of childhood and child in the works of Walter O. Kohan (2005; 2006) supports this study. This research proposal was also based on authors and documents that point to the need to promote, since the first stages of Basic Education, the literary reading as a means of enjoyment and emancipation (LAJOLO 2001a; Barthes, 2007; FILIPOUSKY, 2009; BRAZIL, 2010; MACHADO, 2011; VASQUES, 2013), and an education connected to the technological advances of the twenty-first century (BRAZIL, 1997, CHAVES, 1998; DEMO, 2008)

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The use of Information and Communication Technology has grown in most agricultural activities. As a consequence, it has changed the way of thinking and acting of the farmer who wants to establish a more and more competitive market. However, the high costs of acquisition and maintenance of those technologies may be a factor which can inhibit its spread and acceptance, mainly to a large number of small grain Brazilian farmers. In this context, there is a need for innovative solutions that are proper for this universe of farmers. Starting from this premise, this paper presents the development of a low cost prototype to the monitoring process of temperature and humidity values of grains stored in silos, using communication based on wireless technology by radio frequency. Therefore, the economic implications of cost/benefit ratio of innovative application of wireless transmission in the process of thermometry of grains were analysed. The prototype was made of two electronic units, one of acquisition and another one of data reception, as well as computational software, which offered the farmer more precise information for the control of aeration. By means of stability, integrity and reliability tests of data transmission via radio, using low cost electronic components, the development system can be considered as potentially viable. It presented the difference regarding the wireless communication via radio in the process of grains thermometry, providing mobility, reducing cabling costs and maintenance, and also offering an easy system expansion; it was also appropriate to temperature and humidity monitoring in grain silos; and revealed operational viability, besides the low cost development when compared to similar products available in the Brazilian market.