“Como decíamos ayer...”. La docencia de Nuevas Tecnologías aplicadas a la Educación desde el primer encuentro al duodécimo de JUTE
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Currículum, Nuevas Tecnologías, TIC, programa, universidad.Abstract
El currículum de Nuevas Tecnologías de ayer (1992) a hoy (2004). Partiendo de la reunión de Sevilla de 1993 y pasando por todos los encuentros de JUTE, se presenta el programa actual en la Universidad de Zaragoza. Se mostrará cómo hemos pasado de una situación en la que predominaban los temas de reflexión teórica, epistemológica y de análisis de medios audiovisuales a una nueva situación en la que la informática y sus acólitos: mass‐media, multimedia, etc. predominan en nuestros programas. Se presentan dos tablas: una, con los contenidos de los programas de varias universidades españolas y otra, con los contenidos que aparecen en los manuales publicados en el período descrito.Downloads
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