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Enrique Rubio Royo

Retos de la educación en las enseñanzas técnicas del siglo XXI - 0 views

  • Integrar la complejidad como elemento esencial de la Ingeniería
  • tener en cuenta las universidades a la hora de diseñar sus estrategias es la sensibilidad ante los cambios sociales
  • o incorporar conceptos sociales como la sostenibilidad y la globalización
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  • son algunos retos que tendrán que abordar las enseñanzas técnicas en los próximos años.
  • Es el momento de evolucionar la manera en que entendemos los estudios de Ingeniería”
  • estudio de la National Science Foundation, “Moving forward to improve engineering education”
  • hoy día se demanda un perfil de ingenieros distinto
  • Pensamiento a nivel de sistemas, capacidad para innovar, destrezas multidisciplinares, comunicación y liderazgo o capacidad de adaptación son algunas de las nuevas habilidades que demanda el sector empresarial.
  • capacidad analítica
  • emplear de forma generalizada herramientas y modelos
  • sensibles a los cambios sociales.
  • las instituciones de educación superior también han de posicionarse ante áreas emergentes de conocimiento que han surgido en los últimos años
  • la Ingeniería de los Sistemas Complejos
  • desarrollo sostenible
  • desarrollar su modelo educativo de manera explícita
  • la globalización
  • informe “The globalization of Engineering” de la Apex Engineering (2007)
  • creciente externalización de la actividad de Ingeniería
  • incremento de la acreditación internacional de los programas universitarios
  • los ingenieros necesitan tener una actitud más “activa” en la identificación de sus necesidades de formación, afirmó el rector de la UPM
  • falta de interés de los jóvenes por estudiar Ingeniería
  • continuo aumento de los costes
  • conseguir un “razonable equilibrio” entre los profesores con perfil investigador y aquellos que cuentan con una acreditada experiencia profesional
  • Para afrontar todos estos retos, las universidades están diseñando sus modelos educativos
  • modelos centrados en el estudiante, en el aprendizaje, orientados a la solución de problemas, al trabajo en equipo, etc
  • ofrecer una respuesta a los cambios que se están produciendo en el ámbito de la educación de las enseñanzas técnicas
  • definir su estrategia para abordar los nuevos retos
  • apostar por nuevos campos emergentes
  • Javier Uceda, rector de la UPM, analiza el contexto actual de las enseñanzas técnicas y su proyección para los próximos años en la inauguración del ciclo de conferencias organizado por el ICE.
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    Integrar la complejidad como elemento esencial de la Ingeniería, apostar por nuevos campos emergentes o incorporar conceptos sociales como la sostenibilidad y la globalización, son algunos retos que tendrán que abordar las enseñanzas técnicas en los próximos años. Así lo afirmó Javier Uceda, rector de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, en la conferencia inaugural del Programa de Formación Continua para el profesorado que organiza el Instituto de Ciencias de la Educación (ICE) de la UPM.
Enrique Rubio Royo

Confessions of an Aca/Fan: Archives: A New Culture of Learning: An Interview with John ... - 0 views

  • the role of educators needs to shift away from being expert in a particular area of knowledge, to becoming expert in the ability to create and shape new learning environments
  • new book
  • the role of educators needs to shift away from being expert in a particular area of knowledge, to becoming expert in the ability to create and shape new learning environments
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  • the role of educators needs to shift away from being expert in a particular area of knowledge, to becoming expert in the ability to create and shape new learning environments
  • the role of educators needs to shift away from being expert in a particular area of knowledge, to becoming expert in the ability to create and shape new learning environments
  • the role of educators needs to shift away from being expert in a particular area of knowledge, to becoming expert in the ability to create and shape new learning environments
  • the role of educators needs to shift away from being expert in a particular area of knowledge, to becoming expert in the ability to create and shape new learning environments
  • new book
  • A New Culture of Learning: Cultivating the Imagination for a World of Constant Change
  • why learning is changing in the 21st century and what schools need to do to accommodate these new practices
  • Can you share some of what you learned about student-directed learning?
  • distinction
  • between teaching and learning
  • it means to be an educator and being open to ideas such as student-directed learning
  • to be a responsible educator
  • the role of educators needs to shift away
  • to becoming expert in the ability to create and shape new learning environments.
  • In a way, that is a much more challenging, but also much more rewarding, role.
  • You get to see students learn, discover, explore, play, and develop
  • has become a cliché
  • "Lifelong learning"
  • the world of networked computing you describe which transforms this abstract concept into a reality?
  • kids learn about the world through play
  • play and learning are indistinguishable
  • The premise of A New Culture of Learning is
  • which means that more often than not, we are faced with the same problem that vexes children
  • we are now living in a world of constant change and flux
  • How do I make sense of this strange, changing, amazing world?
  • By returning to play as a modality of learning
  • is about the productions of new meanings by reframing or shifting the context in which something means
  • In a networked world, information is always available and getting easier and easier to access
  • Imagination, what you actually do with that information, is the new challenge.
  • as the world grows more complicated, more complex, and more fluid, opportunities for innovation, imagination, and play increase.
  • Essentially what this means is that
  • Information and knowledge begin to function like currency: the more of it you have, the more opportunities you will have to do things.
  • The force that seems to be pushing the knowledge curve forward at an exponential rate is two fold.
  • the generation of new content and knowledge
  • First
  • second
  • while content may remain stable at some abstract level, the context in which it has meaning (and therefore its meaning) is open to near constant change
  • users are not so much creating content as they are constantly reshaping context
  • idea of remix
  • "imagination is more important than knowledge."
  • The 21st century has really marked the time in our history where the tools to manipulate context have become as commonplace as the ones for content creation and we now have a low cost or free network of distribution that can allow for worldwide dissemination of new contexts in amazingly brief periods of time.
  • Millions of micro-transactions, each of which are trivial as "content" powerfully and constantly reshape the context in which news and current events have meaning.
  • how we learn is more important than what we learn
  • knowledge, now more than ever, is becoming a where rather than a what or how
  • relationship between meaning and context.
  • every piece of knowledge has both an explicit and a tacit dimension
  • The explicit
  • s only one kind of content, which tells you what something means
  • The tacit
  • It tells why something is important to you, how it relates to your life and social practices
  • It is the dimension where the context and content interact
  • Our teaching institutions have paid almost no attention to the tacit and we believe that it is the tacit dimension that allows us to navigate meaning in a changing world.
  • Knowledge may maintain consistency in the explicit, while undergoing radical changes in the tacit and we believe that understanding how knowledge is both created and how it flows in the tacit is the key to understanding and transforming learning in the 21st century.
  • Douglas Thomas
  • John Seely Brown
Enrique Rubio Royo

La Educación (2.0) que nos (con)viene :: Xornal de Galicia news noticias y ac... - 0 views

  • sobre la deseable evolución a corto plazo del sistema educativo en una sociedad con una creciente dimensión digital
  • El propósito de la educación es aprender a vivir…
    • Enrique Rubio Royo
       
      Debería ser...
  • Aprender es algo continuo, como respirar
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  • hemos de aprender más todos... de todos los seres humanos
  • Reivindiquemos nuestro rol de aprendices permanentes,
  • compartiendo nuestra pasión por el aprendizaje en cada instante de vida
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    Aún cuando creo que es fundamental incidir mas en la formación y adecuación de los profesores (crítico no solo para la implantación con éxito de la propuesta), me parece una lectura introductoria interesante de la escuela o aula 2.0.
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