975 resultados para Popular audiovisual education,
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This paper aims to highlight the importance of Tutorial Education Program (TEP) for undergraduate courses in conjunction with the graduate programs, highlighting the relevance of the triad teaching, research and extension activities also present in the TEP Interdisciplinary in Radio and Television from the FAAC/UNESP.
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The repetition should be understood as the property of mass cultural products, originated from the need to minimize the dispersion of the audience in their enjoyment. Based on this assumption, this paper measures the rate of iteration manifested in the scripts of the following serial fictions: Duas Caras, A Grande Família and House of Cards. Established itself as a method of scene analysis proposed by McKee (2008), questioned whether the lack of classical education of the public and rescued the forms assumed by repeating the melodrama, romance-serial and dramaturgy: asides, monologues, confidences and planar scenes. The proposal was applied in two scripts for each of the aforementioned productions. Considering the data collected, it appears that there was reduction in repeat products offered on demand thanks to the possibility of handling the flow and the attention given receptor.
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Introduction: Could Livestream Video, an emerging audiovisual media, be used more effectively than the traditional demonstration method of teaching or modeling dental hygiene students on how to provide chairside patient education? [See PDF for complete abstract]
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Introduction: The United States is currently experiencing increased prevalence of obesity. This is a particular problem amongst children who require dietary and activity behavioral change to mitigate this problem. The use of computer games as channels to motivate health behavior in children is increasing. Casual games are a subset of computer games that are simple in design, easy to access and play, popular with children, and have the potential to be effective for drill and practice learning. [See PDF for complete abstract]
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Recent research shows that well-educated citizens are more supportive of minority rights in direct democratic votes than people with less education. This article however suggests that educational effects on minority rights only emerge under certain conditions. A Bayesian multilevel analysis of 39 referendums and initiatives on minority rights in Switzerland (1981–2009) shows that educational effects are particularly strong when the rights of lesser-known cultural minorities are to be extended. They are entirely absent, however, when referenda address the curtailment of rights for well-known minority groups.
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Advertisement for any dental treatment was rare in Switzerland. Then the use of digital media became popular, particularly in the field of implant- and esthetic-dentistry. In parallel to the dental schools of public universities, private universities and companies built up centers for continuing education that issue specialists diplomas and M.Sc. degrees. Prosthodontics itself is characterized by many sub-disciplines that incorporated their own associations. These also offer graduate training curricula which diminish the significance of specialization in prosthodontics. Specialized prosthodontists do not have a financial benefit in Switzerland where dentistry is not supported by any insurance. In other European countries funding of prosthodontic treatment depends on their healthcare systems. There are four specialties in Dentistry recognized by the European Union (EU). Specialization in prosthodontics was introduced in Sweden already in 1982 and today it is declared in about 20 European countries, while for others no recognized program exists. Thus there are great variations with more recognized specialists in former east European countries. In Switzerland the prosthodontic specialization curriculum was developed and guided by the Swiss Society for Reconstructive Dentistry, and only in 2001 it became fully acknowledged by the Federal Department of Health. The four Swiss Universities offer the 3-year program under the supervision of the society, while the government remains the executive body. In 2003 EPA tried to set up guidelines and quality standards for an EPA recognized specialization. In spite of these attempts and the Bologna Reform in Europe, it appears that the quality standards and the level of education still may differ significantly among European countries.
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This study explored the health, education, social assets, needs, attitudes, and behaviors of residents of Ferrocarril #4, a small urban community in Tamaulipas, Mexico. A collaborative Participatory Action Research approach was used to emphasize community involvement. Using Triangulation to ensure validity, qualitative methods included key informant in depth interviews, participant observation and participatory discussion groups with women and men. A personal interview with a probability sample of women was done. The median age of interviewees was 37 years. The majority was married or had a partner. Over half of respondents completed grades 6-9. Employed women (25%) earned a median weekly salary equivalent to ∼56 USD. Women with health insurance (67.7%) were covered mainly through Social Security and Seguro Popular. One in 5 reported bad health. Barriers to care were primarily money and transportation. To improve health care, women wanted a full service clinic in or close to the community and affordable health care. Socially, 28% of respondents had no close friends in the community and most did not participate in beneficial community activities. Many women did not socialize with others and help from neighbors was situational. Primary school teachers lacked parental support and it interfered with classroom efforts. Healthy community discussion groups focused on personal and environmental hygiene and safety. Valuable assets exist in the community. To date, collaborative efforts resulted in a school First Aid station, a school nurse visit weekly, posting of emergency contact phone numbers in the school and community center, and development of a student health information form. ^
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This descriptive study assesses the current status of mental illness in Bendel State of Nigeria to determine its implications for mental health policy and education. It is a study of the demographic characteristics of psychiatric patients in the only two modern western psychiatric facilities in Bendel State, the various treatment modalities utilized for mental illness, and the people's choice of therapeutic measures for mental illness in Bendel State.^ This study investigated ten aspects of mental illness in Bendel State (1) An increase of the prevalence of mental illness (psychiatric disorder) in Bendel State. (2) Unaided, unguided, and uncared for mentally ill people roaming about Bendel State. (3) Pluralistic Treatment Modalities for mentally ill patients in Bendel State. (4) Traditional Healers treating more mentally ill patients than the modern western psychiatric hospitals. (5) Inadequate modern western psychiatric facilities in Bendel State. (6) Controversy between Traditional Health and modern western trained doctors over the issue of possible cooperation between traditional and modern western medicine. (7) Evidence of mental illness in all ethnic groups in Bendel State. (8) More scientifically based and better organized modern western psychiatric hospitals than the traditional healing centers. (9) Traditional healers' level of approach with patients, and accessibility to patients' families compared with the modern western trained doctors. (10) An urgent need for an official action to institute a comprehensive mental health policy that will provide an optimum care for the mentally ill in Bendel State, and in Nigeria in general.^ Of the eight popular treatment modalities generally used in Bendel State for mental illness, 54% of the non-patient population sampled preferred the use of traditional healing, 26.5% preferred the use of modern western treatment, and 19.5% preferred religious healers.^ The investigator concluded at this time not to recommend the integration of Traditional Healing and modern western medicine in Nigeria. Rather, improvement of the existing modern western psychiatric facilities and a proposal to establish facilities to enable traditional healing and modern western medicine to exist side by side were highly recommended. ^
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La educación popular, a través de sus diferentes trayectorias y experiencias, ha generado, resignificado y recreado un rico acervo metodológico para el trabajo educativo y organizativo con comunidades, organizaciones y sujetos colectivos. Metodologías y técnicas de diverso origen disciplinario y experiencial, que conforman un fecundo cuerpo instrumental para los procesos educativos, la planificación participativa, la sistematización de experiencias, la evaluación y el monitoreo, entre otras acciones. Concebidas junto a las perspectivas teóricas y políticas que le dan sentido, la formación y reflexión sobre las metodologías de educación popular guardan una importancia fundamental para la posibilidad de una praxis transformadora. Si, en cambio, se las disocia de la reflexión teórica y la orientación estratégica, las metodologías se confunden con las técnicas y éstas pasan a ser un fin en sí mismo, en una suerte de tacticismo sin pertinencia estratégica y sin potencial transformador. Sucede con el término "taller" que en ocasiones se lo utiliza de muy variados modos, en diversos contextos, y para nominar cosas muy diferentes entre sí. También al interior de la educación popular se suele llamar "taller" a reuniones de características muy diferentes entre sí. En el presente trabajo se aborda la definición, componentes, momentos y modos de realización de la metodología de taller en los procesos de educación popular, partiendo de ubicar el tema en el marco de una reflexión metodológica general en sus dimensiones teóricas, políticas y éticas
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La educación popular, a través de sus diferentes trayectorias y experiencias, ha generado, resignificado y recreado un rico acervo metodológico para el trabajo educativo y organizativo con comunidades, organizaciones y sujetos colectivos. Metodologías y técnicas de diverso origen disciplinario y experiencial, que conforman un fecundo cuerpo instrumental para los procesos educativos, la planificación participativa, la sistematización de experiencias, la evaluación y el monitoreo, entre otras acciones. Concebidas junto a las perspectivas teóricas y políticas que le dan sentido, la formación y reflexión sobre las metodologías de educación popular guardan una importancia fundamental para la posibilidad de una praxis transformadora. Si, en cambio, se las disocia de la reflexión teórica y la orientación estratégica, las metodologías se confunden con las técnicas y éstas pasan a ser un fin en sí mismo, en una suerte de tacticismo sin pertinencia estratégica y sin potencial transformador. Sucede con el término "taller" que en ocasiones se lo utiliza de muy variados modos, en diversos contextos, y para nominar cosas muy diferentes entre sí. También al interior de la educación popular se suele llamar "taller" a reuniones de características muy diferentes entre sí. En el presente trabajo se aborda la definición, componentes, momentos y modos de realización de la metodología de taller en los procesos de educación popular, partiendo de ubicar el tema en el marco de una reflexión metodológica general en sus dimensiones teóricas, políticas y éticas
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La educación popular, a través de sus diferentes trayectorias y experiencias, ha generado, resignificado y recreado un rico acervo metodológico para el trabajo educativo y organizativo con comunidades, organizaciones y sujetos colectivos. Metodologías y técnicas de diverso origen disciplinario y experiencial, que conforman un fecundo cuerpo instrumental para los procesos educativos, la planificación participativa, la sistematización de experiencias, la evaluación y el monitoreo, entre otras acciones. Concebidas junto a las perspectivas teóricas y políticas que le dan sentido, la formación y reflexión sobre las metodologías de educación popular guardan una importancia fundamental para la posibilidad de una praxis transformadora. Si, en cambio, se las disocia de la reflexión teórica y la orientación estratégica, las metodologías se confunden con las técnicas y éstas pasan a ser un fin en sí mismo, en una suerte de tacticismo sin pertinencia estratégica y sin potencial transformador. Sucede con el término "taller" que en ocasiones se lo utiliza de muy variados modos, en diversos contextos, y para nominar cosas muy diferentes entre sí. También al interior de la educación popular se suele llamar "taller" a reuniones de características muy diferentes entre sí. En el presente trabajo se aborda la definición, componentes, momentos y modos de realización de la metodología de taller en los procesos de educación popular, partiendo de ubicar el tema en el marco de una reflexión metodológica general en sus dimensiones teóricas, políticas y éticas
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Web-based education or „e-learning‟ has become a critical component in higher education for the last decade, replacing other distance learning methods, such as traditional computer training or correspondence learning. The number of university students who take on-line courses is continuously increasing all over the world. In Spain, nearly a 90% of the universities have an institutional e-learning platform and over 60% of the traditional on-site courses use this technology as a supplement to the traditional face-to-face classes. This new form of learning allows the disappearance of geographical barriers and enables students to schedule their own learning process, among some other advantages. On-line education is developed through specific software called „e-learning platform‟ or „virtual learning environment‟ (VLE). A considerable number of web-based tools to deliver distance courses are currently available. Open source software packages such as Moodle, Sakai, dotLRN or Dokeos are the most commonly used in the virtual campuses of Spanish universities. This paper analyzes the possibilities that virtual learning environments provide university teachers and learners and offers a technical comparison among some of the most popular e-learning learning platforms.
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Una de las maneras más efectivas para asentar conocimientos se produce cuando, además de realizar un aprendizaje práctico, se intentan transmitir a otra persona. De hecho, los alumnos muchas veces prestan más atención a sus compañeros que al profesor. En la E.T.S.I. Minas de Madrid se ha llevado a cabo un programa de innovación educativa en asignaturas relacionadas con la Geología mediante nuevas tecnologías para mejorar el aprendizaje basado en el trabajo práctico personal del alumno, con la realización de vídeos en el medio físico (campo) en los que explican los aspectos geológicos visibles a diferentes escalas. Estos vídeos se han subido a las plataformas “moodle”, “facebook” y canal “youtube” donde compañeros, alumnos de otras Universidades y personas interesadas pueden consultarlos. De esta manera se pretende que, además de adquirir conocimientos geológicos, los alumnos adquieren el hábito de expresarse en público con un lenguaje técnico. Los alumnos manifestaron su satisfacción por esta actividad, aunque idea del rodaje de vídeos no resultó inicialmente muy popular. Se ha observado una mejora en las calificaciones, así como un incremento de la motivación. De hecho, los estudiantes manifestaron haber adquirido, además de los conceptos geológicos, seguridad a la hora de expresarse en público. Palabras clave: innovación educativa, nuevas tecnologías (TIC), Geología Abstract- Knowledge is gained by practice, but one of the most effective ways is when one tries to transmit it to others. Likewise, students pay more attention to their classmates than to teachers. In the Geological Engineering Department of the Madrid School of Mines, we have run an educational innovation program in courses related to Geology using new technologies (ITC) in order to increase the acquisition of geological knowledge. This program is designed mainly on the basis of individual and group work with video recordings in the field in which students explain geological concepts at various scales. These videos have been uploaded to the “Moodle”, “Facebook” and “YouTube” channel of the Madrid School of Mines, where other students from the same university or elsewhere can view them. Students acquire geological knowledge and the ability to address the general public using technical language. The realization of these videos has been warmly welcomed by students. Notably, they show increased motivation, accompanied by an improvement in grades, although at the beginning this program was not very popular because of student insecurity. Students have expressed that they learnt geological concepts but also gained confidence in public speaking using technical language
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Este trabalho busca descrever o processo de mobilização da população da cidade de Joanópolis - S.P., com vistas à participação na elaboração do Plano Diretor da cidade. Do mesmo modo, busca compreender os principais pressupostos teóricos necessários à elaboração de processos de educação social que garantam a construção coletiva de políticas públicas. A metodologia utilizada neste trabalho é de caráter qualitativo, que tanto permite o tratamento objetivo dos dados da ação quanto acolhe a parte ativa das tomadas de decisão. A contribuição deste trabalho reside em partilhar a elaboração de uma metodologia sócioeducativa que possa ser utilizada por agentes político-pedagógicos na elaboração de Planos Diretores,notadamente em cidades pequenas e médias.