El estudio trata de sistematizar mediante una encuesta a los docentes de …
El estudio trata de sistematizar mediante una encuesta a los docentes de química del área metropolitana de Monterrey, Nuevo León, el estado situacional de los laboratorio de química y los factores asociados a la falta de experimentación en las escuelas secundarias, desde el ámbito del equipamiento del laboratorio y la organización de los experimentos de ciencias, al respecto, se realizó una investigación con un enfoque cuantitativo, no experimental, variante transversal y de alcance tipo descriptivo, mediante encuesta tipo transversal con una muestra no probabilística, intencional de tipo censal a 48 docentes de Química en servicio en las Escuelas Secundaria del área metropolitana de Monterrey, la recolección de datos fue en único momento, la encuesta se validó con 0.833 por el método de alfa de Cronbach, encontrándose que los docentes tienen dificultad para realizar las prácticas experimentales, debido a que se carece de materiales y equipos, el laboratorio no está en condiciones óptimas, inclusive, el docente conoce cómo adecuar el experimento cuando existe la carencia de sustancias y materiales, sin embargo no lo realiza.
Short Description: This book is the result of a co-design project in …
Short Description: This book is the result of a co-design project in a class in the Masters of Education program at the University of Calgary. The course, and the resulting book, focus primarily on the safe and ethical use of technology in digital learning environments. The course was organized according to four topics based on Farrow’s (2016) Framework for the Ethics of Open Education.This is the first of 2 Versions of this pressbook. Click on Volume 2 for information.
Long Description: This book is the result of a co-design project in a class in the Masters of Education program at the University of Calgary. The course, and the resulting book, focus primarily on the safe and ethical use of technology in digital learning environments. The course was organized according to four topics based on Farrow’s (2016) Framework for the Ethics of Open Education. Students were asked to review, analyze, and synthesize each topic from three meta-ethical theoretical positions: deontological, consequentialist, and virtue ethical (Farrow, 2016). The chapters in this open educational resource (OER) were co-designed using a participatory pedagogy with the intention to share and mobilize knowledge with a broader audience. The first three chapters in the book discuss specific ethical considerations related to technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) , social networking services (SNS), and 3D printing. The next four chapters shift to a broader discussion of resource sharing, adaptive learning systems, STEM, and assistive technologies. The final two chapters discuss admissions and communications that need to be considered from an institutional perspective. In each of the nine chapters, the authors discuss the connection to the value of technology in education, and practical possibilities of learning technologies for inclusive, participatory, democratic, and pluralistic educational paradigms.
Word Count: 56853
ISBN: 0-88953-438-1
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Short Description: This book is the result of a co-design project in …
Short Description: This book is the result of a co-design project in a class in the Masters of Education program at the University of Calgary. The course, and the resulting book, focus primarily on the safe and ethical use of technology in digital learning environments. The course was organized according to four topics based on Farrow’s (2016) Framework for the Ethics of Open Education.
Long Description: Click on Volume 1 to read the first book in this series.
This book is the result of a co-design project in a class in the Masters of Education program at the University of Calgary. The course, and the resulting book, focus primarily on the safe and ethical use of technology in digital learning environments, and is the second volume in the series. The course was organized according to four topics based on Farrow’s (2016) Framework for the Ethics of Open Education. Students were asked to review, analyze, and synthesize each topic from three meta-ethical theoretical positions: deontological, consequentialist, and virtue ethical (Farrow, 2016). The chapters in this open educational resource (OER) were co-designed using a participatory pedagogy with the intention to share and mobilize knowledge with a broader audience. The first section, comprised of four chapters, focuses on topics relating to well-being in technology-enabled learning environments, including the use of web cameras, eproctoring software, video games, and access to broadband connectivity. The second section focuses on privacy and autonomy of learners and citizens in a variety of contexts from schools to clinical settings. In each of the seven chapters, the authors discuss the connection to the value of technology in education, and practical possibilities of learning technologies for inclusive, participatory, democratic, and pluralistic educational paradigms. The book concludes with reflections from the course instructor gained over two iterations of teaching the course.
Word Count: 40312
ISBN: 978-0-88953-472-8
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With so many freely available resources online, choosing OER can be overwhelming. …
With so many freely available resources online, choosing OER can be overwhelming. This checklist contains some suggestions for faculty when choosing resources.
With so many freely available resources online, choosing OER can be overwhelming. …
With so many freely available resources online, choosing OER can be overwhelming. This checklist contains some suggestions for faculty when choosing resources.
This lesson introduces undergraduates to personal digital archiving (PDA) as an instructional …
This lesson introduces undergraduates to personal digital archiving (PDA) as an instructional bridge to research data management.
PDA is the study of how people organize, maintain, use and share personal digital information in their daily lives. PDA skills closely parallel research data management skills, with the added benefit of being directly relevant to undergraduate students, most of whom manage complex personal digital content on a daily basis.
By teaching PDA, librarians encourage authentic learning experiences that immediately resonate with students' day-to-day activities. Teaching PDA builds a foundation of knowledge that not only helps students manage their personal digital materials, but can be translated into research data management skills that will enhance students' academic and professional careers.
The primary sources in this project, drawn from the collections at the …
The primary sources in this project, drawn from the collections at the Rockefeller Archive Center, include correspondence and diagrams that document the process of fabricating what became a 200-inch Pyrex telescope mirror. These sources can be used to strengthen critical reading skills, to support inquiry-based learning exercises, and to expose students to the stories of trial and error that lie behind most scientific or engineering breakthroughs. Students are encouraged to annotate in the margins in order to support the development of document analysis and critical thinking skills. This project contains a suggested exercise that builds on the themes of the primary source documents.
This workbook offers an overview of core educational theories applied in a …
This workbook offers an overview of core educational theories applied in a Higher Education praxis.Addressing such issues and dilemmas as:what is learning? what epistemological and learning theories do we use?, which psychological approaches are applied etc
The use of performance feedback in the workplace has gained popularity over …
The use of performance feedback in the workplace has gained popularity over the years, yet school heads have been challenged in providing it to teachers. In the initial interview, they shared that evaluation results can impact teachers’ motivation, and that feedback should be done carefully. However, they failed to clearly articulate a specific mechanism that had been applied in this vital role. Also, no studies have provided clear detail on the feedback mechanism used by school heads in the past. For this reason, a study explored the feedback mechanisms employed by school heads in conveying the performance evaluation results to teachers. This study employed a narrative inquiry, and interviews were conducted with five school heads and five teachers who were chosen purposively for this research. Responses were recorded using a voice recorder. These responses were transcribed and analyzed using thematic narrative analysis. Based on transcripts, the study identified six emergent themes, such as conversational (one-on-one), relational, reflective, technical, reinforcing, and properly situated mechanisms in conveying performance evaluation results to teachers. Thus, a new feedback mechanism framework was developed.
In this section, you and your team will engage in a Landscape …
In this section, you and your team will engage in a Landscape Analysis to uncover key structures and supports that can guide your work to support Accessibility in OER. You may or may not answer all of these questions, but this is an offering.
TEXTILE DESIGN-WOVEN FABRICS (HANDLOOM & POWER LOOM)INTRODUCTION 01. THE BRIEF STORY OF TEXTILES02. …
TEXTILE DESIGN-WOVEN FABRICS (HANDLOOM & POWER LOOM)INTRODUCTION 01. THE BRIEF STORY OF TEXTILES02. FABRICS FOR FASHION (identifying fabrics-lab tests)03. INTRODUCTION TO TEXTILES - STRUCTURES04a Plain Weave Point Paper Diagrams – Handloom04b Plain Weave Point Paper Diagrams – Powerloom05a Colour & Weave - Plain Weave05b Colour & Weave - Matt-Weave05c Colour & Weave - Plain Weave and Extentions06 STANDARD COLOUR AND WEAVE EFFECTS – TABULATEDTHE ORNAMENTATION OF PLAIN-WEAVE FABRIC07 FABRIC STRUCTURE PRACTICAL WORK08 THE ORNAMENTATION OF PLAIN WEAVE FABRICS AND EXTENSIONS09 CONCLUSIONCHANDRAMANI THENUWARA C.Text.F.T.I.UK2018
In this collection, we are sharing the various assessment, design, and implementation …
In this collection, we are sharing the various assessment, design, and implementation materials created by a team at James Madison University to create faculty development opportunities to foster inclusive excellence. The intention of sharing these materials under creative commons license is to provide other organizations or institutions a starting place to engage in a valuable and deep process of identifying the needs of specific groups of faculty (in this case faculty from a public institution of higher education in the USA) in terms of supporting their knowledge, skills, and abilities to integrate practices and content that foster inclusive excellence. This content was developed in partnership with a faculty from the Assessment and Measurement department and Instructional Designers. Previous
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