domingo, 23 de marzo de 2014

Interesante presentación sobre el uso de los objetos de aprendizaje para enriquecer los currículums

Compartimos un interesante vídeo en el cual se puede observar, de manera detallada y a través de experiencias reales de aula, como se puede enriquecer el currículum a través del uso de los objetos de aprendizaje desde las diferentes materias.

La ponencia esta impartida por Jack McGrath, Presidente y Director Creativo Interactivo DIGITEC quien es capaz de situarnos en escenarios de enseñanza y aprendizaje donde es beneficioso el uso de los objetos de aprendizaje para la consecución de nuestros objetivos pedagógicos.

Interesante artículo de investigación presentado por Rosabel el cual nos permite entender mejor las aplicaciones didácticas de los objetos de aprendizaje. Objetos de aprendizaje.
En estas páginas se concentran los antecedentes en el uso de los objetos de aprendizaje y todos sus beneficios en el desempeño docente y la apuesta por la innovación.
Para saber más, podemos consultar el siguiente tablón:
http://linoit.com/users/teresatics/canvases/OBJETOS%20DE%20APRENDIZAJE

domingo, 9 de marzo de 2014

Presentación desarrollada:

 
En este recurso vemos una presentación muy interesante sobre los objetos de aprendizaje y sus aplicaciones educativas

sábado, 8 de marzo de 2014

Y para finalizar, algunas referencias para saber más...



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