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Las TIC están transformando profundamente las Universidades y obligándolas a cambiar sus métodos de enseñanza centenarios. Lo que se plantea en este dossier va mucho más allá del equipamiento digital y de herramientas concretas como los MOOC, para exigir una incorporación completa de la educación superior a la nueva Sociedad Digital, desde los nuevos perfiles profesionales requeridos hasta nuevas vías de investigación y difusión del conocimiento.
En este número, una decena de autores, investigadores y expertos, coordinados por Jesús Prieto y Enrique Bustamante, dos analistas reconocidos sobre el papel social de la cultura, reflexionan sobre las potencialidades y transformaciones que las NTIC digitales están planteando a la conservación, promoción y apropiación del patrimonio cultural, tangible e inmaterial. En un contexto en el que el turismo cultural crece rápidamente, con enormes posibilidades frente al turismo indiferenciado de masas pero también con riesgos sobre la preservación del patrimonio artístico y urbano, las NTIC se revelan como una potente herramienta para el turismo sostenible.
El dossier monográfico de este número de Telos explora las formas de experimentación y aprendizaje colaborativo surgidas de las TIC que proponen un nuevo modelo de ecosistema empresarial para las industrias culturales, basado en el uso inteligente de los instrumentos ofrecidos por la tecnología, junto con la flexibilidad en el modelo operativo. Además, incluye otros artículos sobre la actualidad de Internet, como el impacto de los bloqueadores de anuncios en el modelo de negocio publicitario, los blogs de moda en España, el uso de redes sociales mientras se ve la televisión o sobre la evolución en la estética de los videoclips musicales, entre otros.
El dossier del número 104 de Telos se dedica a las nuevas posibilidades que ofrece el libro y la lectura en los nuevos entornos digitales, y a las nuevas demandas que han surgido entre los lectores, para quienes el libro se ha transformado en el símbolo de la complicada, pero esperanzadora, transformación de todas las industrias culturales en la Era Digital.
Since human beings have been writing it seems there has been plagiarism. It is not something that sprouted with the advent of the Internet. Teachers have been struggling for years in countries all over the globe to find good methods for dealing with the problem of plagiarizing students. How do we spot plagiarism? How do we teach them not to plagiarize? And how do we deal with those who have been found out to be plagiarists? The purpose of this book is to collect material on the various aspects of plagiarism in education with special attention given to the German problem of dissertation plagiarism. Since there is a wide-spread interest in the German plagiarism situation and in strategies for dealing with it, the book is written in English in order to be accessible to a larger audience.
An account of the development of education in England from the closing years of the eighteenth century when an attempt was first made to provide an education for all children. The author looks in turn at the children being taught, the teachers who taught them, the methods they used, the curriculum, and the social and intellectual influences which affected them.
Based on in-depth analysis of inclusive practice in eight countries, this book addresses the issues that arise when students with disabilities are educated in local schools.
This edited collection brings together scholars from Canadian and international institutions to discuss educationalization, a trend in modern societies that involves transferring social responsibilities onto the school system. This book brings a new dimension to the literature on educationalization by examining the concept in relation to Catholicism, Indigenous issues, the right to education, and historical studies grounded in both Canada and Chile. In these contributions, the book represents an attempt to both deepen the current discussion on the construction and use of educationalization as a concept as well as invite further exploration of this subject in relation to the increasing digitalization of life in the twenty-first century.
The 1992 world's fair in Seville serves as a vantage point from which to examine Spain's developing democracy and Europe's emerging unification, according to Richard Maddox in The Best of All Possible Islands. Visited by over fourteen million people, the Seville Expo drew the participation of more than one hundred countries and dozens of corporations. As part of Spain's "miraculous year" in which Barcelona hosted the summer Olympics and Madrid was designated the Cultural Capital of Europe, the Expo advanced a remarkably optimistic, cosmopolitan, and liberal vision of the past, present, and future of the "new Spain" and the "new Europe." Yet no aspect of this vision went unchallenged, and the...