Friday, July 27, 2007

Prolapse Symptoms More Condition_symptoms Garcia Canclini - Cultural changes, young people and educac

My comments on this chapter
is based on the change by ICTs.
Children and young people are now seeking info on the computer (actually, the Internet), and the popular sectors, dispersed copies.
not use more books, or are little used.
is common to see people copying disks, copied, copied movies, everything is taken from the internet, and stop buying books, movies, original music.
Divide the text into parts, makes a comment or a sentence, and speaks about it
1-My passwd does not work for comic with my students
We are different groups, cultures
cultures are complex systems of interactions and meanings, construction "differences, contrasts and comparisons"(Appadurai, 1996)
SE into them because they are born there, and he will accompany his transformation.
I can not belong to the group, just to get into it, I know their traditions and understand their jokes and slang, among other things.
See if we consider the "culrturas juveniles" as "other" cultures.
belong to our own society, they speak our own language, so it seems our culture, but do not want to follow.
not translate words like password, internet, CD player, ipod, hacker, or have no equivalent Castilian, spoken d Euna relationship of this language with the mother, and everything is influenced by technology, globalization gives us internet .
We are in a globalized culture.
The schoolsno longer be conceived of as the only legitimate place to send a preset symbolic capital.
2 - Involve the school, the media and the popular, if we are outside, students or leave, or give us ball.
addition to educating school to work, either counsel or technical, should also be consumers and citizens.
3 - The change in education by adding ICT, media and popular culture, must be associated to the state, must be consistent and make way for private actors, media companies, production companies, video channels and international channels, etc.
As seen in the world, including Mexico, privatization of channels, such as half-growing private companies as Musimundo, Blockbuster, and are globalized.
Eye, talso actors are responsible for the mass dissemination of hacking, movies, music, or culture advances, and if there is no money to buy it, there is "trout."
This process is global.
4 - The uncertain redefinition of identities in the new generation is due to the blurring
families consisting of separated parents in re-attached to new partners, with children from both marriages, children have several houses, thus blurring what was a great value, "your home", "your family," God, Fatherland, it is rare to see guys with the flag of Argentina on his clothes, instead we see a lot with the American flag on labels and shirts. (This is what I say, not Garcia Canclini).
Street children, separations of migration and exilealso affect neighboring countries.
This societal change is also influenced by globalization, transnational companies, teleworking and distance learning. For example, IBM Argentina, give support to Spain, America, we are globalized, we change the schedules, holidays. (This too)
Increase the des-reference, having no "home territory" and places become unidentifiable.
This in turn increases multiculturalism, students learn to be translators exchanges.
5 - few jobs, but very specific and
Example I, I, no work, as in what I am and I see, poor people. As my psychologist, info for psychos who work in vocational guidance, to informthe computer, pun intended ;-)
in what systems, computers, linux, does not reach the people .... we do not keep up. We need a PHP programmer, and there are all occupied, have good work, and must be paid much changed .....

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Diabetis More Condition_symptoms Psychology final TP

Free Software Migration: Adaptation at different educational levels

free knowledge model
How it affects the student population, from kindergarten to secondary school teachers through


Index

1
2 3 4

5


1 Theoretical framework to explain a bit about free software
why it is important to educate

http://wiki.gleducar.org.ar/wiki/Razones_para_usar_software_libre_en_educaci% C3% B3n

http://wiki. gleducar.org.ar / wiki / Comparando_modelos_educativos

In this study attempts to show the following:

  • That there is another possible model of teachinginformation and education in general.
  • What this model fits naturally with free software. Not mean there are not excellent teachers who teach with MS Windows (the most popular proprietary software, but not only) or free software employing mediocre educational tool. But the natural way for a good lesson plan is to use free software.
  • Using Free Software does not guarantee anything if you do not change the patterns that are typically associated with proprietary software.
programs
model akin to the proprietary software model related to Free Software
and is T each tools.
Example 1: FrontPage is taught.
Example 2.: It teaches how to use Microsoft Access
are taught basic concepts that serve as the basis for using tools .
Example 1: It teaches how to use HTML.
Example 2: This shows what a database and how to use them.
depends certain tools.
Example: It teaches you save a file in Word.
education depends on the fundamentals rather tools.
Example: It teaches you save a file. This concept to certainvariants as applied to other office tools.
It relies primarily on the basis of learning, visual. Analytical learning rejecting .
Example: students are taught to remember the toolbars
are taught so that the visual will accelerate the analytical concepts acquired .
Example: Open a program is executing a command, which means that one does not depend on whether they have deleted the desktop icon or menu. If you know what it means to run a command and know how to do it, we can adapt to different configurations.
all depends on software supplier. Consciously or unconsciously takes students to a dilemma that is prohibited from copying or using software or costly licensing fees. Free software is accessible to all. Do not depend on a particular company .
It works primarily on the basis of solving products.
Example: How to fix bugs (defects) of Microsoft Outlook.
raise is based on solutions to new challenges .
Example: Some years ago, despite having a free operating system with an excellent performance, there was not user-friendly applications for nontechnical users.
OpenOffice.org is an example of how a community of end users, developers and businesses can work together for a friendly office suite and solid.
Educational institutions should encourage collaborative work so that students can make contributions to the community. Move from having a passive consumer role prousuarios.
model is encouraged I win, you lose . fosters a collaborative model I win, you win . That is, a win-win model .
model development is in hiding, and preclude access to the source code . Ie hides the drug formula. The development model is based on sharing the source code programs, this software allows for progress through community cooperation.
is to believe that the main story goes through a certain company . scientific method is applied to data .

Also:

With proprietary software with free software
Each workstation should be reasonably modern, with high memory requirements, processor and disk, and must be maintained individually (upgrades, installations, virus). The workstations can be recycled equipment second hand very cheap, used as "thin clients" of a single modern machine per school, which provides the resources to run swiftly. The workstations do not require administration.
I need to purchase expensive licenses for the software on each workstation. Even ifthey were "donated", these donations are limited to certain products, and do not include required updates, which can become a serious problem in a relatively short time. have a huge collection of programs that can be used legally without any monetary outlay, and constantly adding new programs under the same conditions.
At best, we can only have a program for each class (word processor, spreadsheet, WWW browser), so that students are exposed to only one way to do things. So just learn to use programs from a single brand, in a mainlyoperational entity. We include several programs in the curriculum of each class, so students learn to abstract the task of concrete mechanism which takes place in a given program. This helps them learn new software later, as they have acquired functional knowledge, and not merely operational.
acceptance of licensing conditions, often complex, draconian and designed with the express purpose of preventing the spread of knowledge encapsulated in the programs, opens the door to a myriad of problems such as external audits provider's discretion, uncertainty about compliance with those conditions, andcontrol of the activities of staff and students. The licensing conditions are clear, simple to perform, require no supervision, and are designed to encourage the dissemination of ideas and mechanisms embodied in the programs.
programs are only available in the languages that the owner decided to support, which often do not include Castilian, and almost never include minority languages. Even the programs that are not available in the target language can be translated by stakeholders without conflicting with the license.
Students who wish touse the software outside the school must acquire licenses on their own, and accept the terms of the license. We give each student the number of copies is required for all software used for education, for use at home or at work.
The school must become a body for monitoring compliance with licensing, training in the use of technologies, but without providing any other way to access them. The school is also a place of learning, a center of technological diffusion, providing appropriate technological solutions to their reality-based organizations barrial in their area of influence, such as SMEs, cooperatives, NGOs, etc., reinforcing its role of dissemination of socially useful knowledge.
continue in the vicious circle in which companies and organizations can take advantage of free software because they perceive a lack of trained personnel, and people are trained in proprietary software because it is what companies need. Thus, the education system is investing public money to assist certain businesses maintain high entry barrier to competition and to preserve its monopoly position in the market. We break the circle, forming students under their knowledge workly not merely operating can quickly adapt to proprietary software, if necessary, but can also lead free programs to businesses and organizations.
promote the use of tools that the student can not appropriate directly or indirectly, whose licensing conditions expressly prohibit you learn how they work, thus relegating the role of mere consumers. Students learn tools that can do so themselves as you wish, including not only the ability to use, but also to dismantle them, recombine, establish and improve them.
Students experience the software as an entity ajenot designed and created in a cultural, social and economic completely different from itself, by big corporations that dictate what programs should be on every computer, and how they should behave, according to its trade agenda rather than real needs each user. Students see the software as the element that is dynamic and changing, and they work with programs developed as a community effort by thousands of people like them to meet their own needs, and preserving the right of each to choose which programs you use and what not, and how they should behave in each of them.
We must teach students that thesoftware they use should not be shared with anyone, because it is a crime, and that is normal and acceptable to waive the right to solidarity in exchange for a little personal comfort. We teach students that solidarity and sharing are also positive social attitudes in the software world, and there are ways to copy and share freely without violating the law.

Therefore:

  • Moving from proprietary to free software is much more than changing a computer platform. If it is consistent with the philosophy of free software, the principles of cooperation and research, must be present. If the docent
  • and was embedded for many years by the proprietary model, the most common is that they cost somewhat teach based on free software.

How do to overcome this problem?

There is no magic solution. Is done with awareness and training. Is to show that another model is possible.



2 Scenario
talk a little about the school
place, level, society, etc. 3 Issue


such as the adaptation of each level, experience


Module 4 Concepts
and potential next zd
vs. rote learning Ausubel
meaningful learning: prior knowledge
eq, imbalances and conflicts C

Monday, July 9, 2007

Louisiana Go Kart Sales Toolbox, Garcia Canclini

Néstor García Canclini
Argentina and lived in Mexico since 1976 - a philosopher and anthropologist at the Universidad Nacional de La Plata Youth cultures

- changed the forms of youth involvement in the public sphere during the '90s?
-A Mexican sociologist, Rossana Reguillo studied the National Youth Survey was done in Mexico for 4 years and noted that young people adhere more to causes organizations. It seems an international property suspected of parties, bureaucracies and willing, at least one sector to adhere to environmental causes, urban indigenous movements, but they are causes of concern as a gesture or presence, but are transient. When burocratizan, when they acquire more institutional forms, they become unreliable.
Globalization is a youth worker and consumer, but paradoxically the future is bleak as employees, must train harder to get jobs more precarious. Can we reverse this vicious circle?
-is a key issue because sometimes she says, too easily, "young people just live the present" which "have no memory," which "do not think in the future."
Society is structured for this kind of presentism. Politicians live in the moment and do not want to think about structures of medium and long term. But at the same time, the economy, surreptitiously, we are disciplined so that we have a vigives stable: we offer to pay the car and the house forty shares in fifteen years, and these forms of engagement through scheduled debt credit cards are forms of moral discipline lifestyle. Is to consider how society is organized in a stable way, especially the economy, even in periods of instability, unlike politics, almost always an opportunist, who plays with the situation. In the middle is the area of culture as perhaps where the inertia is greater, where the lifestyles, customs and language habits are more persistent. We return to the old theme of the sociology of the avant-gardes: how to articulate social innovation and continuity. I think the disruption of culturalras youth help us think this tension will not go away. Agrupacion
CHILDREN
TV's role in the spread of youth culture, film, multimedia music

photocopies

copied movies recorded massive, then it increases
culture

Food Allergies More Condition_symptoms Summary Teaching today, Zelmanovich

TEACH TODAY

PERLA AGAINST HOMELESSNESS ZELMANOVICH

Both children, as young people and adults, we are equally vulnerable, for economic and social conditions we live in Argentina. But the possibility of giving meaning to our work as educators, if there is an "Other", which maintains a degree of integrity to put on a significant story that breaks into reality. Even in the most trying conditions, adults have the resources, to make sense, to put a screen, a veil of intermediation for the kids to be projected as active subjectss deal with the circumstances, and not as mere objects of them. As adults we have a responsibility to preserve the kids.

differences among children and youth on the one hand, and adults on the other, not trying to ignore the differential responsibilities of adults, the state, officials, teachers and parents. Plans to enter an area that helps teachers keep adults that we increase the distress of social reality and his own status expose adolescents.

There is a border that marks the difference and distance from adults, which makes the relationship is asymmetrical necessary and facilitator of growth. Distanceto retrain and exercise is essential in times of social upheaval. Retrain the difference in your face for defense and protection, not omnipotence or authoritarianism, preventing the children are left to their own fate. Social transformations make the boys are older, but looks, gestures and attitudes adults, kids who defy authority, to access the same information as adults, working alongside their parents. This makes that there is a process of alteration of the boundaries between children and adults. Thinking about change and not erasing borders, means thinking about the child as a subjectivity under construction. E sta subjectivity is constructed in the speech of adults, requiring someone to bring the language and culture offered protection areas which enable them grasp it. Our role is to mediate with the reality and operate as a shield.

Facts about violence committed in a particularly adolescents and youth. Performed acts appointing the destructuring subjective effects of this lack of future and break out of a plot to know about a possible future. We can be adults to support young people a place for emergency projects enable searching. These categories of bands, groups, fanatics, militants, etc.. realize a "drama subjective" , individuals who "are" what the names: kids thieves, hackers, enthusiasts, lolitas, anorexic, drug addicts, etc. that are undergoing construction, are "tested" how to obtain a place from where to stand to face the adult world. It is necessary to discern a desire behind each of them to win for, from him, facing the world stage. So there's a character read is to accept that there is a subject under construction.

The asymmetry implies not forget that there is playing a character that requires a gradual process. The reality often tramplesthis gradually, then we hold it to school so that no steps are skipped the test and sinking to the act, as is the case of the pregnant teenager, for that, not make it adult. Maintain the asymmetry is to protect, recognizing vulnerable immersed in a process linked with the identifications, which have passed by a state "ride." Margin is about giving, so you can keep trying, think of a school to give opportunities to practice, with adults that can accompany this process, so that they are not marginalized in the world. Provide spaces where students can be grouped, to express and invent, with music, theater, cuisine, literature, film, or science. Organizing andchool as "place of life."

These adults meet in the same game, that of playing an "Other" available that can perform functions as subjective, providing an open space capable of arousing the subject's desire through trials and opportunities construction projects or illusions.

adults, we also have our own vulnerable adults need to sustain, in a sort of "mutual dependency" that protects us against the volatility of this in a kind of mutual dependence, to prevent the adult stops offer mediation to young people actually mean. These are times of greater responsibilityas adults, to avoid the difficulties involved in supporting the reality, as well as access to guidelines and standards of culture.

Saturday, July 7, 2007

Mayo Clinic Depression More Condition_symptoms Educational Policy - History

"Introduction to Educational Policy. His actors and demands. History and stages of the Argentine educational system. Models of State and Education"

Overview of the module 1 (remember and understand topics and subtopics are covered) .
In terms of content will be emphasized: the possibility of thinking about historical processes. The policy, actors, models. Identify the process of building the state and society in relation to education. Possible stages. Changes in the last sixty years. The pursuit of reforms in unstable contexts.

I was surprised to learn that Chinese education was based on the work of Sarmiento.
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Epochs

In 1800, before 1880

Education was given by the state, church, groups. There was no organization, and the state was in reality the state, still dependent on Spain.

1880 1884

Act 1420. Arising from the Constitution of 1853. At this stage, the power of education was held by the state, was centralized and monopolized. Moved to the church.

Avellaneda Act 1885

Lainez Act 1905

This followednearly 100 years, adding that schools grew, they were specializing, or rather, separating in trades, professions, seeing increased production.

open in 1916 technical schools

1976

military government: in these years there are private schools, private, religious, because the state was something else. it says the module, but I think this government also was involved in schools and universities.

military government, I remember that universities had income review

democratic Government (radical): after income was irrstrict. To do and make good the difference with the previous era. repression =

Before entrance exam = freedom = democracy now entering all.

1993

To give a representative year, the Federal Education Act, which comes out this year.

But I want to rank, the '80s and '90s

With Martinez de Hoz and the cult of the importation of "anything", which led to production declines, the factories closed.

was lost labor, the technical programs, engineering, we were left without jobs. CHT MLXC

2002

Another representative year to show a new stage, after the economic disaster of 2001, all went to look what to do, what to make.

Gradually factories and various industries refloated, therefore again, education, especially technical universities also resurface.

In 2006 and 2007 out ads in newspapers and even the president asked students to choose technical careers industrialess, to take the country forward.

Technology-Internet-Era Globalization

Atime, everything changes to be globalized and all connected. I work for companies in Mexico and England. The way to educate and management of education is changing. We are living through this time.

Friday, June 1, 2007

Big Wood Cubes For Sale Psychology: family educational practices

Hello, I quickly answer, because although I have several things to point out, the text says a lot but says nothing. For example says

parents are classified as authoritarian and permissive Coll, Palacios and others give after another classification (modern and traditional paradoxical)

and then says that everything is relative, there's everything a little and a little, and it is true. Each family has its rules, each parent-child relationship, brother-brother, each geographic location, each neighborhood or shantytown, indigenous groups, etc, etc. The author describes, explains, is good, but says nothing new, nor iluminatorio describes the current situation, a couplete.

but hey, leave that aside and talk about the particular text:

ppal agree on what the family is paramount in educating people.

I very much agree on the child's education, as varies as they are the parents:

The kids do the activities of parents, work from children, for example Cartoneros or racks, and are boys suffered, when others of that age are playing, they are working ... ..

But a boy from a family who has her own house, car, goes on vacation, youJan time to play, read, study, cultured. Not have to think about working with his dad or mom taking the car or washing windshields (in childhood). These kids grow faster, they know the streets are more "Revived" might say, are crooks.

And sometimes end badly, is a great pity. And sometimes you ask these guys if they would like to learn x thing, or you realize when you get to talk to them, who would gladly learn. But when you say the father or you ask permission to take him to a group, do not want to lose "labor" say .... An outrage. Some parents want many children to have more help .... So we must educate parents ... which is harder

is more difficult to educate a person and that my son made ... ...

Another issue:

When he talks about marriage and large families, family says large have been decreasing over the years ...

Yes

point of view that says Coll, but I consider extended family to the reconstituted or assembled, where the child is 2 houses is like having 2 families, and these are growing.

And sometimes it happens that the child take as a leader to his mother's new husband, and he has the idol, and there looks like i influencesnterrelación with another family member ....

Well, personally we talking

Greetings, alejandra

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Dune Buggies Blueprints Education Policy

More than politics, is history illiterate


71% in 1810, the government would agree or not? be illiterate?
people trusted, could not read, do math

is like when you go to Japan, for example and look at the posters and do not understand anything

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Laser Used Sailboat Oregon Communication tools INSPT virtual campus

4) Communication tools INSPT virtual campus

www.virtual.inspt.utn.edu.ar

communication tools INSPT virtual campus can be classified as synchronous and asynchronous.

Within the synchronous have the chat room and well justified because the communication is real time, or it podem find people to talk as if in person.

Within asynchronous are: teaching messages, discussion forum, Activities, Activities of Interest and email.

latter are defined as they are not tools of communication in real time, ie they leave messages and slogans to which they respond in delayed and not at the time.

5) Steps required to use the Chat tool virtual campus

www.virtual.inspt.utn.edu.ar

  1. Login to INSPT website.
  2. username and password Log
  3. Double-click on the icon for the icon-PDI PDS
  4. Double-click the Chat Room and then click on entering the room
  5. Start dialogue if there is someone connected.

Example:

Francisco 23:39: Hi Eugenia

Eugenia

23:39: hi


23:39 Francisco : you could do

chat


23:40 Eugenia: if I'm trying to do you?

 

Francisco 23:40: I do not yet

23:40 Francisco : if you want we can do now


23:41 Eugenia: Well you have to capture the screen dialogue


Eugenia 23:41: I'll see if I get


Francisco 23:41: The issue is to select dialogue and then copy it to work


23:41

Francisco : I also

Depression' More Condition_symptoms Synchronous communication tools and asynchronous virtual campus

1. What is a virtual campus?
Source: www.emagister.com / campus-virtual

consider a virtual campus that is not only interactive stage where any development of e-learning program but must be mounted on a technology platform that allows the proper development of all services provided, effective use of the tools offered, which can accommodate the number of users using the system.

Therefore, when we talk about Virtual Campus platform we refer to educattaxes to which the student agrees to develop their learning.

common tools available are: e-mail (via webmail), chat rooms, forums, virtual diaries, help desks, video conferencing, among others. 1

2. What is a LMS (Learning Management System)
Source:
Spdece.uah.es / papers / Banchina Final.pdf

& amp; nbsp; A LMS, Learning Management System or Learning Management System, in English, is a computer program implemented on servers for Internet / Intranet addresses the following core activities:

- Management of users of different online courses. Users will typically three types of profiles. The role profile or administrator, the student profile and the profile of a teacher or course tutor.

&; Nbsp; - Administrative management of the courses. At this point include the use of student evaluations to determine the degree of assimilation of course content.

- Management of communication tools, such as forums, email, video conferencing, chat, etc. ..

& nbsp;

2.1 Types of Tools

; Today, we talk about two major areas: business tools, ie, those with a sale price and certain related aftermarket services, and second, they are all free tools and free distribution. Here, we present a selection of tools recovered from Tele-Education Cabinet GATE University of Madrid [7] as well as the work of Antonio Gutiérrez Mayoral [8].


, Table 1: List Trading Platforms

Luvit

http://www.luvit. com /

Learning Space

http://www.lotus.com/

WebCT

http://www.webct.com

Docent / SumTotal

http://www.docent.com

Saba

CHT

MLXC http://www.saba.com


; Table 2: List Free Distribution Platform

Source: On a more communicative and that better expresses what can be done with networks in education we can say that there is a network when they are involved a human component that communicates, a technology component (computers, television, telecommunications) and a componentadministrative component (institution or institutions holding services.)

& nbsp; Claroline

http://www.claroline.net/

Moodle

http://moodle.com/

ILXC http://www.spaghettilearning.com/

3) How to define synchronous communications and asynchronous communications?

www.uib.es / eduro / network-intro.html

If we refer to communication networks can talk about the Internet, BITNET, USENET FIDONET or other large networks. But in the end, what really should concern us as educators is the flow and type of information that circulates in these networks. That is, the networks must be as transparent as possible, so that the end user requires no knowledge of the technology (hardware and software) used for communication (or should not, at least) 2

.

synchronous communication (or communicationtion real-time) would help to encourage communication, to simulate such situations face to face, while asynchronous communication (or delayed) offers the opportunity to participate and share information from anywhere and at any time, allowing each participant to work their own pace and take time to read, reflect, write and review before sharing information. Both types of communication are essential in any training system supported by networks.



Monday, May 14, 2007

Viral Infections More Condition_symptoms Distance Education - Concepts and tools for better understanding

VIRTUAL CAMPUS

Distance education, unlike the modality, is performed on a virtual campus rather than in a classroom.


But what is a virtual campus ? It can be defined as a set of processes for communication and exchange of information (and the structure that gives coverage), through a computer, which takes place through a network specifically designed to optimize distance education processes management, research process, etc. Some common tools to CaVirtual mpus are

Tools

Descriptive

Internal e-mail

Generally through of Webmail allows communication between students and teachers and between students each.

Per Folder staff

Students have these folders you can store files and folders academic use.

chat rooms

can participate in these rooms and exchange information, opinions, etc. with other students or teachers who are connected to the campus at the same time.

Forums

Constructs virtual spaces to exchange informationation and views on a particular topic

electronic whiteboards

serve to publish notices or notes.

virtual Agendas

allow

have a calendar of activities

Digital Library , & nbsp;

is

Additional readings can access to materials that are made

Weblog

is a website where, as an electronic notebook, you can read, fix, repeat and hold for a constant revision or review, collects chronological texts or articles from one or more authors.

Videoconferencing

With a Web camera can provide video conference.

LMS Virtual education takes place through the so-called knowledge-dissemination platforms, also known in English Learning Management System (LSM) , which are nothing but an integrated package of software that resides on a serveraccessed from conventional web browsers without the user having to install any software on your computer. LMS The main functions include: manage users, resources and training activities, manage access, control and monitor the learning process, assessments, generate reports, manage communication services such as discussion forums, videoconferences, etc. . 1


COMMUNICATIONS untimed and timed

Through new technologies can generate at least two types of communication:

  1. synchronous (same time frame) users communicate simultaneously. For example: chat rooms, classroom

  1. Asynchronous (different timeframe) users communicate on a deferred basis. For example, discussion forums, email.

COMMUNICATION TOOLS OF THE VIRTUAL CAMPUS INSPT

Institute TMLXC

Tools

Synchronous

Asynchronous

CH

1. Chat Room

X

2. Email

X

3. Forums

X

4. Tutorials

X

  1. Chat Room: The communication is simultaneous. Two or more people chat, exchange views, etc.. at the same time.
  2. Email: Communication is not simultaneous. You send a message and have to wait for the recipient to connect to see the message and reply.
  3. Discussion Forums: Communication is not simultaneous. In high school, the teacher places a slogan and every student, when connected can participate by making a contribution to the delivery.
  4. Tutorials: Two times a week can query simultaneously with the teacher.

CHAT ROOM VIRTUAL CAMPUS INSPT

Procedure to enter the chat room:

  1. Login to the web page INSPT :
  2. When you enter the pageto, type the username and password in the bottom right
  3. opens a window, you must select which says, "PDI-PDS-INSPT.Ab.2007"
  4. opens the main window of Virtual Campus. In the center include the materials. Select Chat Room, inside the frame 1 of "Computer Applications Seminar"
  5. is passed to the page that says chat room, click on "Enter Room"
  6. Entrance to the screen where you will develop the Chat (see images below 2) The screen estA divided by two columns. The right one shows you that users are in the room at that time. The left column has three sections. At the top, are the users who participate in that conversation. In the middle section, the largest, will build to a dialogue among participants. In the bottom section is where you write what interests you communicate
    http://virtual.inspt.utn.edu.ar

REFERENCES

http:// es.wikipedia.org


"Using the Internet and tools in distance education virtual mode" -

http://monografías.com/trabajos18/herramientas-internet/herramientas-internet.shtml "Virtual Campus: something more than a classroom "-

http://www.emagister.com/campus-virtuales-algo-mas-que-aula-articulo-991.htm

" Communication and Distance learning: ICT and its impact on communication processes in Distance Education "by Viviana Raquel Pérez. View: http://www.salvador.edu.ar/vrid/publicaciones/revista/perez.htm

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Dune Buggy Birthday Cakes Is the role of ICTs in education

First, what are the ICTs??
are the Information Technology and Communication, new technologies, we might say, have few years for having the world ;-)
These technologies not only change the way we educate, but everything. It is a new paradigm.

Saturday, May 12, 2007

Original Creative Table Baby Shower Welcome

Group Health .......

Hi! We are Carolina, Mary, Francis and Alejandra
We are studying on a part-time attendance, teachers and teaching in industrial fields higher UTN