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MA. ALEJANDRA ROCHA-SILVA
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Experiences with digital alphabetization in a community of migrants families
Ma. Alejandra Rocha Silva; Ana Isabel Zermeño Flores; Juan Contreras-Castillo; Ricardo Acosta-Diaz; Erick Velazquez-Godinez
World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education 2007 (Oct 15, 2007) pp. 6861–6866
Citizens around the world live and use ICT's everyday, which requires them to develop skills and knowledge to interact with technology. This becomes more evident in the most developed countries such as the United States, Canada and France among...
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Proposal of the type of planning and activities that High Education Institutions (HEIs) should develop in México to increase the quality of EP and Education
Ricardo Acosta-Diaz; Ma. Alejandra Rocha Silva; Juan Contreras-Castillo; Esperanaza Martínez-Cano; Antonio Ordaz-Carrillo; Fernando Manuel Peralta Castro
World Conference on Educational Media and Technology 2009 (Jun 22, 2009) pp. 2481–2486
This document proposes a planning strategy to help High Education Institutions (HEIs) increase their quality through certification, on the bases of their economical, political, social environment as well as their educational policies.Key words:...
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Collaborative educational software to support reading skills for elementary-level
Ricardo Acosta-Diaz; Juan Contreras-Castillo; María Andrade Aréchiga; Ma Alejandra Rocha Silva; María Estela González Arellano; Pedro Damián-Reyes; JRG Pulido; Erika M. Ramos-Michel; Silvia Berenice Fajardo Flores
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2015 (Mar 02, 2015) pp. 1985–1991
Collaboration is the preferred style of learning among children. As a result, there has been a lot of research and development to provide computer materials that are interactive and engaging. Unfortunately, reading scores in Mexico have consistently ...
Topics: Elementary Education, Educational Technology, Children, Collaboration, Early Childhood Education