889 resultados para E-Readers
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Fil: Ruiz Arcodia, Libertad. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación; Argentina.
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Se exploran las significaciones imaginarias que se materializan en los discursos publicitarios sobre los aparatos lectores de libros electrónicos comúnmente denominados "e-readers". Se parte de la hipótesis de que se cruzan significaciones imaginarias asociadas tanto al imaginario neotecnológico de las tecnologías digitales (Cabrera, 2006, 2011) como a lo que podríamos denominar el imaginario del "orden de los libros" (Chartier, 2000, 2005). Para realizar la exploración se analizan los discursos publicitarios de las páginas Web de tres casos: las marcas Kindle de Amazon, Kobo y Bq de Movistar. Se concluye que los e-readers son aparatos que participan del imaginario neotecnológico y vienen a integrar el complejo de las tecnologías digitales para la vida cotidiana, y que remiten también en gran medida a las significaciones imaginarias que dieron lugar a la hegemonía del papel en la cultura occidental por más de cinco siglos.
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Fil: Ruiz Arcodia, Libertad. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación; Argentina.
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Se exploran las significaciones imaginarias que se materializan en los discursos publicitarios sobre los aparatos lectores de libros electrónicos comúnmente denominados "e-readers". Se parte de la hipótesis de que se cruzan significaciones imaginarias asociadas tanto al imaginario neotecnológico de las tecnologías digitales (Cabrera, 2006, 2011) como a lo que podríamos denominar el imaginario del "orden de los libros" (Chartier, 2000, 2005). Para realizar la exploración se analizan los discursos publicitarios de las páginas Web de tres casos: las marcas Kindle de Amazon, Kobo y Bq de Movistar. Se concluye que los e-readers son aparatos que participan del imaginario neotecnológico y vienen a integrar el complejo de las tecnologías digitales para la vida cotidiana, y que remiten también en gran medida a las significaciones imaginarias que dieron lugar a la hegemonía del papel en la cultura occidental por más de cinco siglos.
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Se exploran las significaciones imaginarias que se materializan en los discursos publicitarios sobre los aparatos lectores de libros electrónicos comúnmente denominados "e-readers". Se parte de la hipótesis de que se cruzan significaciones imaginarias asociadas tanto al imaginario neotecnológico de las tecnologías digitales (Cabrera, 2006, 2011) como a lo que podríamos denominar el imaginario del "orden de los libros" (Chartier, 2000, 2005). Para realizar la exploración se analizan los discursos publicitarios de las páginas Web de tres casos: las marcas Kindle de Amazon, Kobo y Bq de Movistar. Se concluye que los e-readers son aparatos que participan del imaginario neotecnológico y vienen a integrar el complejo de las tecnologías digitales para la vida cotidiana, y que remiten también en gran medida a las significaciones imaginarias que dieron lugar a la hegemonía del papel en la cultura occidental por más de cinco siglos.
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Magnetoencephalographic responses recorded from auditory cortex evoked by brief and rapidly successive stimuli differed between adults with poor vs. good reading abilities in four important ways. First, the response amplitude evoked by short-duration acoustic stimuli was stronger in the post-stimulus time range of 150–200 ms in poor readers than in normal readers. Second, response amplitude to rapidly successive and brief stimuli that were identical or that differed significantly in frequency were substantially weaker in poor readers compared with controls, for interstimulus intervals of 100 or 200 ms, but not for an interstimulus interval of 500 ms. Third, this neurological deficit closely paralleled subjects’ ability to distinguish between and to reconstruct the order of presentation of those stimulus sequences. Fourth, the average distributed response coherence evoked by rapidly successive stimuli was significantly weaker in the β- and γ-band frequency ranges (20–60 Hz) in poor readers, compared with controls. These results provide direct electrophysiological evidence supporting the hypothesis that reading disabilities are correlated with the abnormal neural representation of brief and rapidly successive sensory inputs, manifested in this study at the entry level of the cortical auditory/aural speech representational system(s).
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by teachers in Harvard University.
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Two-page handwritten essay composed for the July 17, 1793 Harvard University Commencement by an unattributed author. The title is a quote from William Shenstone's essay "On Allowing Merit in Others." The essay begins, "Notwithstanding Philosophers have ever considered the human mind as a simple being..."
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The overarching purpose of this research program was to describe how intervening for academic deficits may be accompanied by changes in mental health. This multi-dimensional, multi-perspective, and iterative research program was developed to report on two distinct but related studies that addressed the same issue: in what ways does the mental health of students change as they transition from being struggling readers to more able readers? To describe the changes, these studies used a number of qualitative research methodologies—focus groups, individual interviews, and ethnographic case studies. Themes that emerged from the focus group and interview data in the first study were used to create a model that guided observations and interview questions in the second study. The first study described what parents, classroom teachers, and two reading instructors of nine previously struggling readers reported as the outcomes of becoming a more proficient reader. Data from this study indicated three broad domains in which change, as perceived by participants, occurred―cognitive/learning, behavioural/social, and psychological/emotional. Within these three domains, six dimensions were identified as having changed as reading improved: (a) academic achievement, (b) attitude, (c) attention, (d) behaviour, (e) mental health, and (f) empowerment. These domains, dimensions, and 15 constituent elements were used to create the model to guide the subsequent study. The purpose of the second study was to validate and refine this model by using an ethnographic case study approach to explore the ways in which the model accounted for the changes in reading and mental health seen in three boys over the months they participated in the intervention. By investigating the relationship between learning to read and mental health, this research aimed to enhance our understanding of how gains in reading may also improve the mental health of struggling readers. The model was found to be robust and a convenient conceptual framework to further our understanding of this relationship. Importantly, gains made in the cognitive/learning domain through an effective reading intervention, offered in a supportive learning environment, were shown to be accompanied by concomitant gains in both the behavioural/social and psychological/emotional domains—all of which enhance student thriving.
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"Children's Literature Center lecture series, no. 3"--T.p. verso.
Deutsch-englische lesebücher für katholische schulen. German-English readers for Catholic schools.
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Tables on end-papers.
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