scholarly journals propuesta de nivel cero en la didáctica de los Estudios Franceses desde las TIC

2021 ◽  
pp. 539-567
Author(s):  
Esmeralda Vicente Castañares

La vertiginosa facilidad de acceso actual a cualquier contenido web, así como su ingente cantidad, dificultan la realización de un filtrado de calidad informativa a nivel cero. Entendemos necesario este cribado TIC, a la hora de ser utilizado por el alumnado universitario para sus propios trabajos de investigación en Estudios Franceses. El objetivo primordial de este estudio sería conseguir que los/las estudiantes dispongan de las herramientas TIC guía que puedan ayudarles a desarrollar u acrecentar un espíritu crítico y selectivo. Éste les permitiría tomar las decisiones adecuadas en el momento de seleccionar y usar las TIC de manera responsable, segura, colaborativa y cooperativa. Para llegar a estos objetivos partiremos de un sondeo previo entre los/las estudiantes, con objeto de recopilar su posible conocimiento de estas “herramientas guía” (ejemplo: web de la Agencia Española de Protección de Datos y su “Lista Robinson”). Se procederá en lo sucesivo a un análisis sistemático de cada contenido TIC utilizado que aporte esta capacidad selectiva al alumnado. The tearing easiness of access to any web content, as well as its huge quantity, make difficult the application of a cero level quality informative filter. We consider this ICT screening should be done whenever students are going to use it for their own researching tasks in French Studies. This study’s essential target would be the students to get guide ICT tools which could help them to develop or increase a critical and selective thinking. This would allow them for take suitable decisions when making a choice and using ICT in a responsible, sure, collaborative, cooperative way. In order to attain these goals, we would start from a previous survey among students with the aim to compile their possible knowledge concerning these “guide tools” (example: Agencia Española de Protección de Datos’ web and its “Lista Robinson”). La vertigineuse facilité d’accès à n’importe quel contenu web, ainsi que son imposante quantité, entravent la réalisation d’un tri de qualité informative au niveau zéro. On estime impératif ce filtrage TICE, au moment d’être utilisé par les étudiants pour leurs propres travails de recherche en Études Françaises. L’objectif fondamental de cette étude serait de réussir à ce que les étudiants disposent des outils TICE guide qui puissent les aider à développer ou fomenter un esprit critique et sélectif. Celui-ci leur permettrait de prendre des décisions adéquates au moment de sélectionner et utiliser les TICE de manière responsable, sure, collaborative et coopérative. Pour atteindre ces objectifs on partira d’un sondage préalable entre les étudiants, à l’objet de compiler leur possible connaissance de ces“outils guide” (exemple: web de la Agencia Española de Protección de Datos y su “Lista Robinson”). Dorénavant, on agira à une analyse systématique de chaque contenu TICE utilisé qui puisse fournir cette capacité sélective aux étudiants.

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Akhilesh Kumar

Abstract The radical development of internet and other Information and Communication Technologies have changed the scenario of education system in general and open and distance learning in particular which was further accelerated by the recent COVID-19 pandemic. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) tools now a days are pivotal to any Open and Distance Learning (ODL) system. With the growth of ICT based education the issue of accessibility of digital information has also gained the attention of intelligentsia. With the interference of ICT tools, discussions have been taking place about the digital accessibility of web-based information available over websites. Websites of Open Universities are central source of educational and administrative information and learning for a learner enrolled in open and distance learning system. Further the basic promise of an open and distance learning system is providing education for marginalized group too and thus it must be as per the needs of persons with disabilities which has been recommended by United Nations Convention on Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD). An enquiry has been made in present research to study primary accessibility features Screen Reader Access, High Contrast Text, Word Spacing, Text Resize feature and the feature of language change available over websites of Indian Open Universities. It was observed that about 45% of Indian Open University websites lacks any such accessibility features. Remaining 55% open universities of India, mostly were found providing two to four out of these five accessibility mechanisms required for persons with disabilities on any website. As Government of India has developed Guidelines for Indian Government Websites (GIGW) which has advised government institutions to confirm their websites in compliance with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.0) guidelines of World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) at ‘AA’ level. The preliminary study revealed that Indian Open Universities has long way to go to make their websites GIGW & WCAG 2.0 complaint in order to ensure digital accessibility in higher education through open and distance learning for persons with disabilities to ensure inclusion in higher education in India.


Author(s):  
O. M. Korchazhkina

The article presents a methodological approach to studying iterative processes in the school course of geometry, by the example of constructing a Koch snowflake fractal curve and calculating a few characteristics of it. The interactive creative environment 1C:MathKit is chosen to visualize the method discussed. By performing repetitive constructions and algebraic calculations using ICT tools, students acquire a steady skill of work with geometric objects of various levels of complexity, comprehend the possibilities of mathematical interpretation of iterative processes in practice, and learn how to understand the dialectical unity between finite and infinite parameters of flat geometric figures. When students are getting familiar with such contradictory concepts and categories, that replenishes their experience of worldview comprehension of the subject areas they study through the concept of “big ideas”. The latter allows them to take a fresh look at the processes in the world around. The article is a matter of interest to schoolteachers of computer science and mathematics, as well as university scholars who teach the course “Concepts of modern natural sciences”.


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2017 ◽  
Vol 40 (3) ◽  
pp. 279-293
Author(s):  
Avital Ronell

Reflecting on the debts collected by Shoshana Felman's work, within the theoretical contexts of the time in which the 1977 Yale French Studies issue of ‘Psychoanalysis and Literature’ first appeared, this article takes as its point of departure Lacan's analysis of Hamlet's father as the barred Other, focusing on Hamlet's ‘complaint’. The nature of the complaint (plainte, or Klage, also closely allied to Anklage, or accusation) is then explored in relation to various writers and thinkers — Rilke, Benjamin, Nietzsche, Heidegger, among others — and more specifically via a reading of François Roustang's La Fin de la plainte (The End of the Complaint), and his own interpretations of Freudian narcissism. Scanning the wreckage for which the little narcissists are responsible, the article aims to give more insight into the structuring principles of those who whine incessantly.


2012 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 013-019 ◽  
Author(s):  
N. A. Yekini ◽  
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M.M. Rufai ◽  
B.T. Adetoba ◽  
A.K. Akinwole ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 33 (1) ◽  
pp. 103-120 ◽  
Author(s):  
Blessing Mbatha

This study investigated the usage and types of information and communications technologies (ICTs) accessible to community members in four selected Thusong Service Centres (TSCs or telecentres) in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN). The telecentres that participated in the study were: Nhlazuka, Mbazwane, Dududu and Malangeni. The study was informed by Rogers’ (1995) Diffusion of Innovations (DoI) theory. Through a survey, four TSCs were purposively selected. A questionnaire was used to collect data from community members in the four telecentres involved. The data collected was tabulated under the various headings and presented using tables, frequencies, percentiles and generalisations with the help of the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS). The results indicated that a variety of ICT tools have been adopted in the TSCs to provide the local community with the much-needed access to information and improved communication. The government should ensure that adequate varieties and levels of ICT competence are offered to all the citizens. In conclusion, there is a need for sufficient and coherent government policies regulating the training of the local community to use these ICTs effectively.


Author(s):  
Burak Pak

This paper aims at discussing the potentials of bottom-up design practices in relation to the latest developments in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) by making an in-depth review of inaugural cases. The first part of the study involves a literature study and the elaboration of basic strategies from the case study. The second part reframes the existing ICT tools and strategies and elaborates on their potentials to support the modes of participation performed in these cases. As a result, by distilling the created knowledge, the study reveals the potentials of novel modes of ICT-enabled design participation which exploit a set of collective action tools to support sustainable ways of self-organization and bottom-up design. The final part explains the relevance of these with solid examples and presents a hypothetical case for future implementation. The paper concludes with a brief reflection on the implications of the findings for the future of architectural design education.


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