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23/03/2010

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22/03/2010

esdelibro - ¿Sabes cómo hacer un buen trabajo a nivel universitario?

Desarrollar un buen trabajo de investigación es todo un reto.

Desde el instituto o el colegio, hasta la universidad, es habitual que los alumnos tengan que enfrentarse a este tipo de trabajos. Pero. ¿En qué consisten exactamente? ¿Qué pasos que hay que seguir para desarrollar un trabajo original?

Con estos vídeos, te ayudamos a comprender cuál es la estructura de un trabajo de investigación, para que te resulte más fácil ordenar tus ideas y relacionarlas, a la hora de trabajar sobre un proyecto de estas características. Te mostramos, entre otras cosas, cómo seleccionar la documentación oportuna y cómo utilizar las fuentes de información a tu alcance, respetando siempre a sus autores .

El resultado: un buen trabajo de investigación. Personal y de calidad.

ESDELIBRO

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Así fue el gol estratosférico de Messi - vía: Sport

Así fue el gol estratosférico de Messi - vía: Sport

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21/03/2010

proceso de elaboración de mi primer cocido… :-) vía: Flickr

proceso de elaboración de mi primer cocido… :-) vía: Flickr

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20/03/2010

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17/03/2010

Chimamanda Adichie: El peligro de una sola historia

vía: @carmeduran

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16/03/2010

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09/03/2010

Focus on Higher Education in Europe 2010
The Impact of the Bologna Process

Focus on Higher Education in Europe 2010

The Impact of the Bologna Process

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24/02/2010

Creativity in Schools in Europe: A survey of Teachers.
This brochure provides the preliminary results of an online survey of around 10,000 teachers. from the 27 Member States of the European Union, about their opinions concerning creativity in schools, as a contribution to the 2009 European Year of Creativity and Innovation.
Teachers in Europe believe that creativity is a fundamental competence to be developed at school and that Information and Communication Technologies can enhance creativity. An overwhelming majority of teachers also believe that creativity can be applied to every domain of knowledge and to every school subject. However, even when a big majority of teachers believe everyone can be creative, and that creativity is not solely a characteristic of eminent people, the conditions for favouring creativity are not always available in schools in Europe.
The aim of the survey has been to understand how teachers in Europe frame and conceptualise creativity and to collect information on the support they receive and need to foster students’ creativity.
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Creativity in Schools in Europe: A survey of Teachers.

This brochure provides the preliminary results of an online survey of around 10,000 teachers. from the 27 Member States of the European Union, about their opinions concerning creativity in schools, as a contribution to the 2009 European Year of Creativity and Innovation.

Teachers in Europe believe that creativity is a fundamental competence to be developed at school and that Information and Communication Technologies can enhance creativity. An overwhelming majority of teachers also believe that creativity can be applied to every domain of knowledge and to every school subject. However, even when a big majority of teachers believe everyone can be creative, and that creativity is not solely a characteristic of eminent people, the conditions for favouring creativity are not always available in schools in Europe.

The aim of the survey has been to understand how teachers in Europe frame and conceptualise creativity and to collect information on the support they receive and need to foster students’ creativity.

Document: PDF

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10/02/2010

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