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Resumen tomado del autor. Resumen también en inglés. Monográfico titulado: Actividad física y medios de comunicación

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Describe la organizaci??n del Servidor de Profesores de Educnet. Fija como principal objetivo dotar al profesor de informaci??n, formaci??n, material educativo y de un centro de consultas interactivas. Presenta el funcionamiento del servidor.

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Se presenta el sitio Web TaDEGa.net (Tecnologías de Atención a la Diversidad en la Educación Gallega). Se introduce al concepto de igualdad en las Tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicación (TIC) y se habla de los recursos que ofrece el sitio para reducir la desigualdad existente: software educativo, catálogos de recursos, portales sobre accesibilidad e iniciativas TIC diversas. Se presenta el foro, la bitácora, el banco multimedia y la lista de correo de la asociación. Por último, se explica la labor de TADEGa como asociación y se hace una invitación a la participación voluntaria.

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Monográfico con el título: 'Web 2.0 : dispositivos móviles y abiertos para el aprendizaje'. Resumen basado en el de la publicación

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Monográfico con el título: 'Mujeres y la Sociedad de la Información'. Resumen tomado de la publicación

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Monográfico con el título: 'Sociedad de la Información, lenguas minoritarias y educación en bilingüismo'. Resumen basado en el de la publicación

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The objectives of this work are twofold. First, it aims to reflect on student internship placements as a tool for developing the engineering curriculum. Secondly, we present a webbased software for the efficient management of enterprise internships. This tool is scalable, allowing the management of an increased number of students while minimizing the requirement for managing time

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"Student’s Watcher” is a small Web application which wants to show in a visual, simple and fast way, the evolution of the students. The main project table displays such things as marks and comments about students. We can add a comment for each mark to explain why this mark. The objective is to be able to know if some student has a problem, how is going his year, marks in other courses, or even, to know if he has a bad week in a different subjects. We can see the evolution of students in past years to do an objective comparison. It also allows inserting global comments of student, we have a list of these, and all professors can add new ones, where we can see more general valuations. “Student’s Watcher” was begun in ASP.net, but finally my project would be developed in PHP, HTML and CSS. This project wants to be a comparison between two of most important languages used nowadays, ASPX and PHP

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This thesis studies robustness against large-scale failures in communications networks. If failures are isolated, they usually go unnoticed by users thanks to recovery mechanisms. However, such mechanisms are not effective against large-scale multiple failures. Large-scale failures may cause huge economic loss. A key requirement towards devising mechanisms to lessen their impact is the ability to evaluate network robustness. This thesis focuses on multilayer networks featuring separated control and data planes. The majority of the existing measures of robustness are unable to capture the true service degradation in such a setting, because they rely on purely topological features. One of the major contributions of this thesis is a new measure of functional robustness. The failure dynamics is modeled from the perspective of epidemic spreading, for which a new epidemic model is proposed. Another contribution is a taxonomy of multiple, large-scale failures, adapted to the needs and usage of the field of networking.