DESIGN OF AUDIOVISUAL MATERIAL FOR A DISTANCE TEACHING METHODOLOGY IN THE FIELD OF GRAPHIC DESIGN AND TYPOGRAPHY

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jose Armijo-Tortajada ◽  
Nereida Tarazona-Belenguer ◽  
Olga Ampuero-Canellas
2014 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 38-67
Author(s):  
Magaly Rodríguez-Calvo

El presente artículo pretende dar a conocer la atención que se les ha brindado a  estudiantes con necesidades educativas especiales (con discapacidad visual) en la educación superior - Universidad Estatal a Distancia, ya que en los últimos años ha dado un énfasis en la educación inclusiva, por el incremento de estudiantes que han ingresado con alguna discapacidad.La Cátedra de Ciencias Naturales ha proporcionado a estudiantes con discapacidad visual adaptaciones de evaluación  formativa en asignaturas prácticas como laboratorios de biología y giras de campo, las cuales le ayuda al alumno a un mejor proceso de enseñanza y aprendizaje, tomando en cuenta diferentes estrategias metodológicas, tales como: entornos de aprendizaje adecuados, tutorías personalizadas, metodología de enseñanza adaptada, materiales adaptados, materiales audiovisuales, orientación y seguimiento.El propósito del estudio es que los estudiantes con discapacidad visual, a pesar de su discapacidad, logren desarrollar un pensamiento crítico, analítico, reflexivo que  alcance destrezas y habilidades para comprender mejor lo aprendido en la teoría y ejecutarlo en la práctica. Los hallazgos principales son a) los estudiantes con deficiencia visual presentan importantes dificultades para poder desarrollar adecuadamente actividades prácticas como laboratorios y giras de campo, b) el profesor tutor es especialista en contenidos, y no en necesidades educativas especiales, por lo que  tiene desconocimientos de cómo manejar adecuadamente la discapacidad y de cuáles serían las más adecuadas estrategias metodológicas a utilizar.  Se espera, con los resultados y conclusiones, lograr determinar cuáles son las soluciones para proponer una adecuada atención específica en los estudiantes con discapacidad que quieren llegar a tener un desarrollo personal, académico y social como futuro profesional.Palabras clave: necesidades educativas especiales, discapacidad, estudiantes con discapacidad visual, actividades prácticas, estrategias metodológicas, enseñanza y aprendizaje y educación.AbstractThis article seeks to highlight the attention that has been given to students with special educational needs (with visual impairment) in Higher Education – Universidad Estatal a Distancia, since in recent years it has been given an emphasis on inclusive education as a result of increased of students that have entered with some kind of disability.The Department of Natural Sciences has provided to students with visual impairment formative adaptation assessments in practical subjects such as biology labs and field trips, which helps the student to better teaching and learning processes, taking into account different methodological strategies such as: appropriate learning environments, personalized tutoring, adapted teaching methodology, adapted materials, audiovisual material, guidance and monitoring.The purpose of the study is that students with visual impairment, who despite their disabilities, achieve to develop a critical thinking, analytical, reflective that reach abilities and skills for a better understanding of what they have learned in theory and in are able to use it in the practice. The main findings are a) students with visual impairment  have significant difficulties to properly develop practical activities such as laboratories and field trips, b) the tutor is a specialist in content and not on special educational needs, so it lacks as how to handle properly the disability and what would be the most appropriate methodological strategies to use. It is expected, with the results and conclusions, to achieve which are the solutions to propose a specific and useful attention in students with disabilities, in order to have a personal, academic and social development as future professionals.Keywords: special educational needs, disability, students with visual impairment, practical activities, methodological strategies, teaching and learning and education.


1974 ◽  
Vol 38 (12) ◽  
pp. 676-679
Author(s):  
RE Coy ◽  
PD Arnold
Keyword(s):  

2012 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 612-627 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eleni Liarou

The article argues that the working-class realism of post-WWII British television single drama is neither as English nor as white as is often implied. The surviving audiovisual material and written sources (reviews, publicity material, biographies of television writers and directors) reveal ITV's dynamic role in offering a range of views and representations of Britain's black population and their multi-layered relationship with white working-class cultures. By examining this neglected history of postwar British drama, this article argues for more inclusive historiographies of British television and sheds light on the dynamism and diversity of British television culture.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 3-19
Author(s):  
Tatiana Antipova ◽  
Ioana Riurean ◽  
Simona Riurean

The pandemic situation at the beginning of March 2020 forced teachers to develop alternative teaching methods, and most important to find the best ways to keep teaching for every student no matter the situation, as for example, the lack of computer knowledge or hardware/software support. Teachers worldwide struggled to support, encourage, find the best ways not only to help students to keep learning but support them emotionally. At the end of the academic year, teachers made efforts to develop fair, appropriate evaluation procedures adapted to distance education. This paper summarizes the Distance Teaching-Learning-Evaluation (DTLE) evolution in Russia and Romania and some methods developed from March to December 2020 to support the educational activity. Some benefits, challenges and difficulties are identified during the same period of time in different DTLE scenarios, from the point of view of teachers and students, as well. Examples of new adapted methods, dedicated to the DTLE scenarios are al-so addressed in this work.


2013 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Greig Krull ◽  
Brenda Mallinson

Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in Africa face the challenge of responding to the expanding demand for tertiary education while maintaining or enhancing the quality of their course offerings. This has led to some HEIs introducing interactive web technologies to support their distance teaching and learning practices. However, academic staff at these institutions may struggle to provide sufficient support to online learners in part due to inadequate staff capacity in terms of familiarity with and use of online communication tools. This paper reports the practical experiences of building academic staff capacity within three southern Africa institutions, in order to initiate skills development and introduce foundational concepts in support of engaging online learners. The design of the course material is discussed and the experiences of the facilitators and participants are examined.


DeKaVe ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Prayanto WH

Magazine is one of the forms of mass media that has fungsikomunikasi to convey information to mass audiences. The cover is an important element because it is through cover / cover one can guess the contents of the magazine, as well as further interested to know further information contained therein. On a magazine cover consists of drawings and writings are arranged in such a way that looks interesting and has meaning Press publications, especially magazines, today's not enough just to rely on the quality of news or manuscript, although verbal aspect is very important. It must be recognized that the visual aspects (design) as the cover / envelope has crucial role to capture the prospective reader. For the cover of a magazine is a window that shows the content information, can be either a text or photographs, illustrations, and design elements. The function of a magazine cover is to attract, dazzle prospective readers, by way influence the thoughts flow in a short time. So it's no wonder much current the magazine publisher who made the cover of such a way as to attract the attention of prospective readers. Thus the task of designers to magazine cover to create designs that attract the attention of the reader becomes increasingly severe. This study tries to analyze a visual on the front cover Magazine Graphic Design 'Concept' birthday inaugural edition by using the Roland Barthes' semiotic approach. As Roland Barthes (1984), any simple "design work (magazine cover)" continue to play in management of the sign. So that will generate a message (image) specific. Design cover, usually contains the elements of the sign in the form of objects, context of the environment, people or other beings who provide meaning to objects, and text (of writing) that reinforce the meaning.Keyword: cover, magazine Concept, semiotics


2007 ◽  
Vol 30 (4) ◽  
pp. 51 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Baranchuk ◽  
G. Dagnone ◽  
P. Fowler ◽  
M. N. Harrison ◽  
L. Lisnevskaia ◽  
...  

Electrocardiography (ECG) interpretation is an essential skill for physicians as well as for many other health care professionals. Continuing education is necessary to maintain these skills. The process of teaching and learning ECG interpretation is complex and involves both deductive mechanisms and recognition of patterns for different clinical situations (“pattern recognition”). The successful methodologies of interactive sessions and real time problem based learning have never been evaluated with a long distance education model. To evaluate the efficacy of broadcasting ECG rounds to different hospitals in the Southeastern Ontario region; to perform qualitative research to determine the impact of this methodology in developing and maintaining skills in ECG interpretation. ECG rounds are held weekly at Kingston General Hospital and will be transmitted live to Napanee, Belleville, Oshawa, Peterborough and Brockville. The teaching methodology is based on real ECG cases. The audience is invited to analyze the ECG case and the coordinator will introduce comments to guide the case through the proper algorithm. Final interpretation will be achieved emphasizing the deductive process and the relevance of each case. An evaluation will be filled out by each participant at the end of each session. Videoconferencing works through a vast array of internet LANs, WANs, ISDN phone lines, routers, switches, firewalls and Codecs (Coder/Decoder) and bridges. A videoconference Codec takes the analog audio and video signal codes and compresses it into a digital signal and transmits that digital signal to another Codec where the signal is decompressed and retranslated back into analog video and audio. This compression and decompression allows large amounts of data to be transferred across a network at close to real time (384 kbps with 30 frames of video per second). Videoconferencing communication works on voice activation so whichever site is speaking has the floor and is seen by all the participating sites. A continuous presence mode allows each site to have the same visual and audio involvement as the host site. A bridged multipoint can connect between 8 and 12 sites simultaneously. This innovative methodology for teaching ECG will facilitate access to developing and maintaining skills in ECG interpretation for a large number of health care providers. Bertsch TF, Callas PW, Rubin A. Effectiveness of lectures attended via interactive video conferencing versus in-person in preparing third-year internal medicine clerkship students for clinical practice examinations. Teach Learn Med 2007; 19(1):4-8. Yellowlees PM, Hogarth M, Hilty DM. The importance of distributed broadband networks to academic biomedical research and education programs. Acad Psychaitry 2006;30:451-455


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