scholarly journals La gamificación como recurso didáctico en la enseñanza del diseño

Author(s):  
Ester Parra ◽  
Mariano Torres

Resumen: Este artículo propone una aproximación al papel del juego en la enseñanza del diseño y su valoración como recurso didáctico. Así pues, se describe la experiencia desarrollada en las Escuelas Superiores de Arte y Diseño de Orihuela y Alicante de utilizar la gamificación como instrumento pedagógico para formar diseñadores gráficos. El término gamificación se confunde en muchas ocasiones con el uso de videojuegos, por ello se describe este concepto de forma pormenorizada y se detalla el planteamiento llevado a cabo para su implantación en la asignatura Teoría de la publicidad y el marketing que se imparte en el ciclo de Gráfica Publicitaria, y en las asignaturas proyectuales que tratan aspectos de publicidad y marca de los Estudios Superiores de Diseño Gráfico. De este modo, se presentan los aspectos metodológicos de la gamificación aplicada a la educación, y se propone una serie de juegos creados expresamente para los estudiantes de Diseño Gráfico. Asimismo, se enumeran los puntos fuertes del uso de la gamificación en el aula, tanto desde el punto de vista del profesorado, como del alumnado. Por último, se hace hincapié en el uso de la gamificación como recurso didáctico que promueve la motivación del alumno a través de la creatividad, la espontaneidad, la diversión y la involucración, no solo en estas materias, sino como recurso pedagógico aplicable a cualquier materia y nivel educativo. Palabras clave: gamificación, juego, diseño, creatividad, innovación educativa, metodología.   Abstract: This article suggests an approach to the role of play in the teaching of design studies.   It describes in particular the experiences using gamification as a valuable training asset for graphic design students of the Superior Art & Design Schools of Orihuela and Alicante. There is a common misunderstanding of the term “gamification” as exclusively related to the video games field. So, the right concept is going to be clarified. There is a full description of the teaching approach and how it got introduced to two classrooms: Marketing and Advertisement subject given in Advertisement Graphics cycle and Projects subject given in  the  Superior Studies of Graphic Design module. This way, the educational methodology presented here shows a series of games specifically designed for the occasion and describes the strengths of using gamification at school, benefiting all of those involved, students and teachers. Therefore, utilizing games-based motivation improves the students experience through creativity, awareness, spontaneity, by increasing engagement and last but not least, having fun. These educational assets can be applied to other subjects at different educational levels too. Keywords: gamificatión, game, play, design, creativity, innovation, methodology.   http://dx.doi.org/10.7203/eari.9.11473 

2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (8) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Lyajsan Habibulhakovna Kadyjrova ◽  
Rustem Nailevich Shamsutdinov ◽  
Timur Rashitovich Kadyirov ◽  
Elmira Gabdulovna Akhmetshina

In current conditions, without the ability to think outside the box, without the formed artistic-design competency that identifies the ability to create a design idea based on conceptual and creative approaches to solve the design problem, a specialist cannot be in demand, competitive in the professional field. The content of education in the field of professional training of designers should provide graduates with opportunities for freely promotion along with various professional ways (Koveshnikova & Koveshnikova, 2012). The urgent task of the modern professional training of designers in higher education has been and remains the development of creative project thinking of future specialists. It can be developed in various ways, one of which is the use in the training of bachelors-designers, the integration of photographics and academic disciplines, the aim of which is to teach students the basics of graphic design. The article reveals the essence of project thinking and the role of Photographics in developing project thinking among designers in the process of their art-project activities. Particular attention is focused on the specifics of project thinking as a priority during the training process in the field of design. Photographics is interpreted in this study as a modern form of visual art, capable of developing components of project thinking in integration with graphic design.


2015 ◽  
pp. 7-23
Author(s):  
Ana María Bonet de Viola

Resumen Teniendo en cuenta el rol determinante del lenguaje en la construcción de racionalidades e incluso en la orientación de las acciones (individuales, sociales, políticas), este trabajo intentará presentar las racionalidades que subyacen a algunos términos relacionados con la problemática alimentaria, como los de derecho a la alimentación, seguridad alimentaria, soberanía alimentaria y democracia alimentaria, para finalmente esbozar la perspectiva que cada uno de ellos presentan en la agenda del derecho a la alimentación.   Palabras clave: Derecho a la alimentación, seguridad alimentaria, soberanía alimentaria, democracia alimentaria, derecho y lenguaje.   BETWEEN FOOD SECURITY, SOVEREIGNTY AND DEMOCRACY: POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES OF A TERMINOLOGICAL SPLIT   Abstract Given the crucial role of language in the construction of rationality and even in the orientation of actions (individually, socially, politically), this work presents rationales underlying some terms related to food issues, such as the right to food, food security, food sovereignty and food democracy, and finally it outlines the perspective that each issue represents on the right to food agenda.   Key words: Right to food, Food Security, Food Sovereignty, Food Democracy, Law and Language. 


2013 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maisy Best ◽  
Tobias Stevens ◽  
Fraser Milton ◽  
Christopher D. Chambers ◽  
Ian P. McLaren ◽  
...  

EDIS ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 2013 (11) ◽  
Author(s):  
George Hochmuth ◽  
Laurie Trenholm ◽  
Don Rainey ◽  
Esen Momol ◽  
Claire Lewis ◽  
...  

Proper irrigation management is critical to conserve and protect water resources and to properly manage nutrients in the home landscape. How lawns and landscapes are irrigated directly impacts the natural environment, so landscape maintenance professionals and homeowners must adopt environmentally-friendly approaches to irrigation management. After selecting the right plant for the right place, water is the next critical factor to establish and maintain a healthy lawn and landscape. Fertilization is another important component of lawn and landscape maintenance, and irrigation must be applied correctly, especially following fertilization, to minimize potential nutrient losses. This publication supplements other UF/IFAS Extension publications that also include information on the role of soil and the root zone in irrigation management. This publication is designed to help UF/IFAS Extension county agents prepare materials to directly address nutrient losses from lawns and landscapes caused by inadequate irrigation management practices. This 6-page fact sheet was written by George Hochmuth, Laurie Trenholm, Don Rainey, Esen Momol, Claire Lewis, and Brian Niemann, and published by the UF Department of Soil and Water Science, October 2013. http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ss586


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-18
Author(s):  
M. A. Rodionov ◽  
I. V. Akimova

In the submitted study the problem of the formation of financial literacy of students at informatics lessons and relevant training of future informatics teachers is considered. Financial literacy is understood as a set of basic knowledge in the field of finance, banking, insurance, as well as budgeting for personal finances that allow a person to choose the right financial product or service, soberly assess and take risks that may arise during the use of these products, correctly accumulate savings and identify doubtful (fraudulent) investment schemes. The authors conclude that successful development of meaningful lines of the course of financial literacy requires integration of a few school subjects, such as mathematics, history, informatics, social science and literature. The role of modern informatics teacher in the formation of financial literacy of students is great. Therefore, in the training of a future informatics teacher, it should be paid the attention to issues related to the study of elements of financial literacy in informatics lessons. In order to solve the problem, the authors propose to use the special course “Basics of work in 1С:Enterprise”, which is implemented at Penza State University. The article contains a program of the course and the methodological recommendations for its implementation.


Author(s):  
Linda MEIJER-WASSENAAR ◽  
Diny VAN EST

How can a supreme audit institution (SAI) use design thinking in auditing? SAIs audit the way taxpayers’ money is collected and spent. Adding design thinking to their activities is not to be taken lightly. SAIs independently check whether public organizations have done the right things in the right way, but the organizations might not be willing to act upon a SAI’s recommendations. Can you imagine the role of design in audits? In this paper we share our experiences of some design approaches in the work of one SAI: the Netherlands Court of Audit (NCA). Design thinking needs to be adapted (Dorst, 2015a) before it can be used by SAIs such as the NCA in order to reflect their independent, autonomous status. To dive deeper into design thinking, Buchanan’s design framework (2015) and different ways of reasoning (Dorst, 2015b) are used to explore how design thinking can be adapted for audits.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 97-108
Author(s):  
Dinda Izzati

Evidently, a few months after the Jakarta Charter was signed, Christian circles from Eastern Indonesia submitted an ultimatum, if the seven words in the Jakarta Charter were still included in the Preamble to the 1945 Constitution, then the consequence was that they would not want to join the Republic of Indonesia. The main reason put forward by Pastor Octavian was that Indonesia was seen from its georaphical interests and structure, Western Indonesia was known as the base of Islamic camouflage, while eastern Indonesia was the basis for Christian communities. Oktavianus added that Christians as an integral part of this nation need to realize that they also have the right to life, religious rights, political rights, economic rights, the same rights to the nation and state as other citizens, who in fact are mostly Muslims. This paper aims to determine and understand the extent to which the basic assumptions of the Indonesian people view the role of Islam as presented in an exclusive format.


SOEPRA ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 254
Author(s):  
Christina Nur Widayati ◽  
Endang Wahyati Yustina ◽  
Hadi Sulistyanto

Patient Safety was the right of a patient who was receiving health care. A nurse was one of the health professionals in a hospital having a very important role in realizing Patient Safety. In realizing Patient Safety Panti Rahayu Yakkum Hospital of Purwodadi had involved the role of the nurses. In carrying out their role the nurses could support the protection of the patient’s rights. The nurses performed health care by conducting six Patient Safety goals that were based on professional standards, service standards and codes of conduct so that the Patient Safety would be realized.This research applied a socio-legal approach to having analytical-descriptive specifications. The data used were primary and secondary those were gathered by field and literature studies. The field study was conducted by having interviews to, among others, the Director of Panti Rahayu Yakkum Hospital of Purwodadi, Head of Room and Chairman of Patient Safety Committee, nurses and patients. The data were then qualitatively analyzed.The arrangement of nurses’ role in implementing Patient Safety and the patient’s rights protection was based on the Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia of 1945, Health Act, Hospital Act, Labor Act, and Nursing Act. These bases made the hospital obliged to implement Patient Safety. The regulations leading the hospital to provide Patient Safety were Health Minister’s Regulation Nr. 11 of 2017 on Patient Safety, Statute of Panti Rahayu Yakkum Hospital of Purwodadi (Hospital ByLaws), Internal Nursing Staff ByLaws. In implementing Patient Safety Panti Rahayu Yakkum Hospital of Purwodadi had established a committee of Patient Safety team consisting of the nurses that would implement six targets of Patient Safety. Actually, the Patient Safety implementation had been accomplished but it had not been optimally done because of several factors, namely juridical, social and technical factors. The supporting factors in influencing the implementation were, among others, the establishment of the Patient Safety team that had been well socialized whereas the inhibiting factors were limitedness of time and funds to train the nurses besides the operational procedure standard (OPS) that was still less understood. Lack of learning motivation among the nurses also appeared as an inhibiting factor in understanding Patient Safety implementation.


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