929 resultados para Internet en éducation


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Monográfico con el título: 'Blended learning'. Resumen basado en el de la publicación

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Se comenta una actividad para el ??rea de ingl??s en la que se utiliza Internet como aprendizaje para mejorar la calidad de la actividad docente. La oferta de p??ginas en la red con contenidos para el desarrollo pedag??gico es muy amplia, as?? como un recurso eficaz de informaci??n para el alumnado y un canal interactivo de comunicaci??n. Se ofrecen una serie de direcciones de Internet que ofrecen materiales ??tiles para alcanzar estos objetivos.

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El EEES establece entre sus objetivos cambios metodológicos e innovaciones docentes. En este sentido, creemos que el uso de internet en general y de la actividad de la webquest en particular pueden constituir una metodología muy eficaz y altamente motivadora tanto para docentes como para estudiantes, aparte de favorecer un aprendizaje activo, significativo y colaborativo en clase de lengua extranjera. En nuestra comunicación mostraremos, por un lado, en qué consiste la webquest ideada, los elementos que la componen y los objetivos que persigue y, por otro, en qué medida favorece el aprendizaje significativo y colaborativo, cómo desarrolla el pensamiento crítico y creativo del estudiante y el papel que se espera del profesor y del alumno en este tipo de actividad

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This essay is an ideographic study over the capacity of high school students to use the Internet with source criticism, and their attitudes towards this media. It’s a qualitative study whose main purpose is to seek out how the students reflect upon the problems facing them when searching facts and information over the internet.The focus group is six 18 year old high school students, who are studying in a normal sized town in the middle of Sweden, and are about to finish their studies in the program for social sciences. The study was made through interviews, one on one with the students,The results of the analysis have shown that even if students not necessarily use a pre meditated method when searching for information over the internet, they do have a basic understanding of the matter, especially concerning the nature of the source, who published it and why. Not all students made any thorough comparison with other, already established media, such as TV or books, but the analysis made it clear that they more or less deliberately saw the established media as more trustworthy in general. Individuals publishing on the internet, such as bloggers and Wikipedia, are seen with the utmost skepticism while public institutions such as universities and public service TV, are generally trusted as being honest and objective, also when publishing on the internet.

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Reader-Response Criticism and the Internet: A Methodological Discussion This article explores connections between Internet-based research and reader-response criticism, aiming to critically discuss the methodologies used in this particular field of research. First, the history of reader-response studies is briefly presented, with reference to theorists such as Richards, Rosenblatt, Robbe-Grillet, Iser and Jauss. It is noted that, for the past 15 years, people have utilised the Internet as a basis for the discussion of literary and reading-related topics. Researchers in this field may access reviews and commentaries on open web-based venues such as personal homepages, blogs and online forums (i.e. message boards and discussion sites). The material available on these sites is interesting because of its "spontaneous" nature; that is, such material has been formulated and uploaded without the interference of the researcher. The article presents one concrete example of an Internet-based reader-response study, discussing a number of pros and cons of the chosen methodology– including some important ethical considerations that arise when the researcher’s corpus is composed of material taken from the Internet. One of the conclusions of the paper is that many aspects of the general public’s web-based responses to literature are yet to be explored by the research community.

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Fil: Laudano, Claudia Nora. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación. Instituto de Investigaciones en Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales (UNLP-CONICET); Argentina.