982 resultados para Science projects


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Recurso para enseñar ciencias a los estudiantes de secundaria. Cada una de las ciento ochenta actividades tiene una duración de cinco minutos y están pensadas para captar la atención del alumno. Comienza con una breve explicación del concepto sobre el que se va a centrar e incluye una lista de materiales, el procedimiento a seguir, las preguntas de seguimiento, y las ampliaciones. Dividido en tres unidades: Ciencias Físicas, Ciencias de la Vida, y Ciencias de la Tierra y del Universo, las actividades son especialmente estimulantes para alumnos kinestésicos, ya que la mayoría de estos alumnos aprenden mejor al estar físicamente en contacto con la experiencia de aprendizaje. Todas deben estar supervisadas por un adulto y los estudiantes seguir las reglas de seguridad de de las clases de ciencias.

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Ofrece una gran cantidad de ideas para que los niños obtengan el conocimiento necesario para entender lo que está pasando en el planeta Tierra y tengan el deseo de hacer algo ecológico todos los días. El recurso se divide en cinco capítulos. En el primer capítulo se ayuda paso a paso en los detalles para hacer un proyecto de ciencias y asegurar el éxito del resultado final. Los cuatro capítulos restantes presentan más de veinte experimentos diferentes relacionados con los temas ambientales de hoy.

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Colección de ciento cincuenta experimentos que explican hechos y procesos científicos, y demuestran cómo funcionan las máquinas. Cada experimento se introduce, describe y explica, y esta información no sólo permite al usuario trabajar con confianza, sino que también proporciona una gran cantidad de conocimiento científico adicional para los niños de ocho a doce años. Dividido en cuatro secciones, cada una explora con un tema cotidiano diversas áreas especializadas de la ciencia: nuestra tierra inquieta, maravillas naturales cerca de casa, maravillas físicas y materiales, viajes y transporte.

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Presenta una lista, ordenada por categorias, de los proyectos y programas de las agencias que auspician las actividades en ciencia y tecnologia en el Caribe, incluyendo los fondos en dolares aprobados para cada uno de ellos.

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Objective: The present study offers a novel methodological contribution to the study of the configuration and dynamics of research groups, through a comparative perspective of the projects funded (inputs) and publication co-authorships (output). Method: A combination of bibliometric techniques and social network analysis was applied to a case study: the Departmento de Bibliotecología (DHUBI), Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina, for the period 2000-2009. The results were interpreted statistically and staff members of the department, were interviewed. Results: The method makes it possible to distinguish groups, identify their members and reflect group make-up through an analytical strategy that involves the categorization of actors and the interdisciplinary and national or international projection of the networks that they configure. The integration of these two aspects (input and output) at different points in time over the analyzed period leads to inferences about group profiles and the roles of actors. Conclusions: The methodology presented is conducive to micro-level interpretations in a given area of study, regarding individual researchers or research groups. Because the comparative input-output analysis broadens the base of information and makes it possible to follow up, over time, individual and group trends, it may prove very useful for the management, promotion and evaluation of science

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Objective: The present study offers a novel methodological contribution to the study of the configuration and dynamics of research groups, through a comparative perspective of the projects funded (inputs) and publication co-authorships (output). Method: A combination of bibliometric techniques and social network analysis was applied to a case study: the Departmento de Bibliotecología (DHUBI), Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina, for the period 2000-2009. The results were interpreted statistically and staff members of the department, were interviewed. Results: The method makes it possible to distinguish groups, identify their members and reflect group make-up through an analytical strategy that involves the categorization of actors and the interdisciplinary and national or international projection of the networks that they configure. The integration of these two aspects (input and output) at different points in time over the analyzed period leads to inferences about group profiles and the roles of actors. Conclusions: The methodology presented is conducive to micro-level interpretations in a given area of study, regarding individual researchers or research groups. Because the comparative input-output analysis broadens the base of information and makes it possible to follow up, over time, individual and group trends, it may prove very useful for the management, promotion and evaluation of science

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Objective: The present study offers a novel methodological contribution to the study of the configuration and dynamics of research groups, through a comparative perspective of the projects funded (inputs) and publication co-authorships (output). Method: A combination of bibliometric techniques and social network analysis was applied to a case study: the Departmento de Bibliotecología (DHUBI), Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina, for the period 2000-2009. The results were interpreted statistically and staff members of the department, were interviewed. Results: The method makes it possible to distinguish groups, identify their members and reflect group make-up through an analytical strategy that involves the categorization of actors and the interdisciplinary and national or international projection of the networks that they configure. The integration of these two aspects (input and output) at different points in time over the analyzed period leads to inferences about group profiles and the roles of actors. Conclusions: The methodology presented is conducive to micro-level interpretations in a given area of study, regarding individual researchers or research groups. Because the comparative input-output analysis broadens the base of information and makes it possible to follow up, over time, individual and group trends, it may prove very useful for the management, promotion and evaluation of science