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[ES] El presente trabajo tiene como objetivo presentar una experiencia de evaluación de la competencia de comunicación oral, que gira en torno a la puesta en marcha del Torneo 10 en 5 de Presentación Exprés “Idea de Negocio”. El formato de este Torneo consiste en la presentación de ideas, proyectos y diseños a través de 10 imágenes estáticas que se desarrollan durante cinco minutos. Con el fin de evaluar dicha competencia se tuvieron en cuenta indicadores como el orden y la claridad o el uso correcto del lenguaje, entre otros. Además de las valoraciones de los jueces, se pidió a los participantes que se autoevaluaran y evaluaran al resto de equipos. Como resultado de la evaluación de los jueces, se otorgaron tres menciones: a la presentación más creativa, al mejor orador y al mejor equipo en su conjunto. Si bien el análisis de los evaluaciones puso de manifiesto que hay más benevolencia cuando la calificación se produce entre iguales (participantes) que cuando esa calificación la llevan a cabo los jueces, el análisis de las entrevistas que se realizaron tras finalizar el Torneo constató la consistencia entre las menciones otorgadas por el jurado y la valoración de los propios participantes.

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[ES]El ciclo del agua es uno de los procesos más estudiados y menos comprendidos en profundidad por los estudiantes de primaria y secundaria, que no son capaces de aplicar lo estudiado a la vida cotidiana. Esta realidad se traslada también a la sociedad, como se refleja en los medios de comunicación, en un área (Islas Canarias) donde la escasez hídrica está a la orden del día. Los contenidos referentes a estos temas se reparten entre varias asignaturas de ESO y Bachillerato. El análisis del conocimiento de los alumnos sobre el ciclo del agua a partir de una encuesta a alumnos de 3º de la ESO de un centro ha permitido identificar las carencias que tienen en estos aspectos.

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[EN]ICTs have played a major role in transforming the way we teach and learn. The purpose of this paper is to present some ideas on how ICTs can be implemented in the teaching and learning of discourse analysis. ICTs offer valuable material to help explain key theoretical concepts of discourse analysis and to examine linguistic and social reality. A tweet, a video song, a speech, an advertisement or a hoax-mail may enhance students’ motivation and stimulate critical thinking.

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The meaning of a place has been commonly assigned to the quality of having root (rootedness) or sense of belonging to that setting. While on the contrary, people are nowadays more concerned with the possibilities of free moving and networks of communication. So, the meaning, as well as the materiality of architecture has been dramatically altered with these forces. It is therefore of significance to explore and redefine the sense and the trend of architecture at the age of flow. In this dissertation, initially, we review the gradually changing concept of "place-non-place" and its underlying technological basis. Then we portray the transformation of meaning of architecture as influenced by media and information technology and advanced methods of mobility, in the dawn of 21st century. Against such backdrop, there is a need to sort and analyze architectural practices in response to the triplet of place-non-place and space of flow, which we plan to achieve conclusively. We also trace the concept of flow in the process of formation and transformation of old cities. As a brilliant case study, we look at Persian Bazaar from a socio-architectural point of view. In other word, based on Robert Putnam's theory of social capital, we link social context of the Bazaar with architectural configuration of cities. That is how we believe "cities as flow" are not necessarily a new paradigm.

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Anomie theorists have been reporting the suppression of shared welfare orientations by the overwhelming dominance of economic values within capitalist societies since before the outset of neoliberalism debate. Obligations concerning common welfare are more and more often subordinated to the overarching aim of realizing economic success goals. This should be especially valid with for social life in contemporary market societies. This empirical investigation examines the extent to which market imperatives and values of the societal community are anchored within the normative orientations of market actors. Special attention is paid to whether the shape of these normative orientations varies with respect to the degree of market inclusion. Empirical analyses, based on the data of a standardized written survey within the German working population carried out in 2002, show that different types of normative orientation can be distinguished among market actors. These types are quite similar to the well-known types of anomic adaptation developed by Robert K. Merton in “Social Structure and Anomie” and are externally valid with respect to the prediction of different forms of economic crime. Further analyses show that the type of normative orientation actors adopt within everyday life depends on the degree of market inclusion. Confirming anomie theory, it is shown that the individual willingness to subordinate matters of common welfare to the aim of economic success—radical market activism—gets stronger the more actors are included in the market sphere. Finally, the relevance of reported findings for the explanation of violent behavior, especially with view to varieties of corporate violence, is discussed.