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Ellys J. Ramírez

Using the Internet to provide cognitive behaviour therapy - 1 views

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    Abstract A new treatment form has emerged that merges cognitive behaviour therapy with the Internet. By delivering treatment components, mainly in the form of texts presented via web pages, and provide ongoing support using e-mail promising outcomes can be achieved. The literature on this novel form of treatment has grown rapidly over recent years with several controlled trials in the field of anxiety disorders, mood disorders and behavioural medicine. For some of the conditions for which Internet-delivered CBT has been tested, independent replications have shown large effect sizes, for example in the treatment of social anxiety disorder. In some studies, Internet-delivered treatment can achieve similar outcomes as in face-to-face CBT, but the literature thus far is restricted mainly to efficacy trials. This article provides a brief summary of the evidence, comments on the role of the therapist and for which patient and therapist this is suitable. Areas of future research and exploration are identified. Keywords Guided Internet-delivered treatment; Anxiety disorders; Mood disorders; Therapist input
Ellys J. Ramírez

Treating Childhood Depression over Videoconferencing - 1 views

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    Abstract Technology-based self-help and minimal contact therapies have been proposed as effective and low-cost interventions for anxiety and mood disorders. The present article reviews the literature published before 2010 on these treatments for anxiety and depression using self-help and decreased therapist-contact interventions. Treatment studies are examined by disorder as well as amount of therapist contact, ranging from self-administered therapy and predominantly self-help interventions to minimal contact therapy where the therapist is actively involved in treatment but to a lesser degree than traditional therapy and predominantly therapist-administered treatments involving regular contact with a therapist for a typical number of sessions. In the treatment of anxiety disorders, it is concluded that self-administered and predominantly self-help interventions are most effective for motivated clients. Conversely, minimal-contact therapies have demonstrated efficacy for the greatest variety of anxiety diagnoses when accounting for both attrition and compliance. Additionally, predominantly self-help computer-based cognitive and behavioral interventions are efficacious in the treatment of subthreshold mood disorders. However, therapist-assisted treatments remain optimal in the treatment of clinical levels of depression. Although the most efficacious amount of therapist contact varies by disorder, computerized treatments have been shown to be a less-intensive, cost-effective way to deliver empirically validated treatments for a variety of psychological problems. Research Highlights ►Review of research on different technological applications to psychotherapy for anxiety and mood disorders. ► A critical evaluation of the methodological strengths and limitations of technology assisted therapy studies. ► Use of extant research to reach conclusions regarding the degree of therapist contact that is advisable in the application of technology-based treatments fo
mmontestorres

10 Key Video Tutorials to Help You Integrate Google Tools in Your Teaching ~ Educationa... - 0 views

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    April 18, 2016 Google for Education offers a powerful suite of tools to use in your class to engage your students, enhance their learning and create limitless learning possibilities. From taking students on virtual field trips to explore the wonders of the world to teaching them the basics of coding in a challenging and collaborative environment, Google for Education is redefining the notion of learning in new and exciting ways.
marie suarez

Interesting Ways to Use Technology in the Classroom - 0 views

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    Interesting ways to use technology in the classroom, using google tools, devices, audio, conferencing, gaming, online tools,.
Dámaris Velázquez

ABCya! Kids Educational Computer Games & Activities - 2 views

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    "ABCya! is the leader in free educational kids computer games and activities for elementary students to learn on the web. All children's educational computer activities were created or approved by certified school teachers. All educational games are free and are modeled from primary grade lessons and enhanced to provide an interactive way for children to learn. Grade level lessons incorporate areas such as math and language arts while introducing basic computer skills. Many of the kindergarten and first grade activities are equipped with sound to enhance understanding. Fun children's Holiday activities are available in grade level sections!"
linoshka

RELIEVE: Revista ELectrónica de Investigación y EValuación Educativa - 0 views

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    Hits : Visitas Abstract This paper offers a classification of research trends and perspectives about processes oriented to incorporate information and communication technologies (ICT) in schools. I dentified are four research trends: a) studies about indicators of computers quantity in school systems; b) studies about computer effects in learning; c) studies about opinion, perspectives and attitudes of educational agents to ICT; and d) studies about computers' educational use in classroo m and colleges.
Ellys J. Ramírez

Alliance, technology, and outcome in the treatment of anxious youth - 1 views

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    A strong therapeutic alliance is intuitively important in a cognitive-behavioral treatment of anxious youth where the child must confront feared stimuli in numerous exposure tasks. Research examining alliance-outcome relationships and the specific role of the alliance is currently limited. Is the alliance supportive in nature, does it enhance client motivation, or is it an active mediator through which change occurs?
brettdavid

Research in Learning Technology - 0 views

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    Aims & Scope Research in Learning Technology is the journal of the Association for Learning Technology. It aims to raise the profile of research in learning technology, encouraging research that informs good practice and contributes to the development of policy.
Rosa Pla

Why technology matters: the humanities in the twenty-first century - 0 views

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    "Computing and digitisation are transforming not only the conditions of work for human- ists, but also the ways in which humanists think and their disciplines are configured. The digital world both enables and compels new ways of thinking. And, significantly, it is just as transformative of teaching as it is of scholarship. Indeed, the most interesting thing about the new digital humanities environment may be that the distinction between teach- ing and scholarship is itself being eroded. The database is fast becoming the principal site of work in the humanities."
linoshka

Using Robots and Animals as Motivational Tools in ICT Courses - 0 views

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    This paper presents the use of robots to increase students' engagement in nonrobotic IT courses. It describes the experience of using robots in a course on computer architecture of the Computer Engineering program at the Universidad de León (Spain). It also states that including competitions contribute to students' engagement.
Ellys J. Ramírez

INVESTIGACIONES EN PSICOLOGÍA CLÍNICA BASADAS EN LA EVIDENCIA EN CHILE Y ARGE... - 1 views

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    ABSTRACT A bibliometric revision of the researches based on Clinical Psychology evidences published on six psychological journals between 1990-2002 and 2005: Terapia Psicológica, Revista Chilena de Psicología, Psykhe (Chileans), and Interdisciplinaria, Revista Argentina de Clínica Psicológica and Investigaciones en Psicología (argentines) was investigated. The results were evaluated based on the frequency of the articles, orientation and efficiency criteria for treatments with empiric support established by Chambles & Hollond (1998) and by Seligman (1995). Scarce publications were found about empiric researches on clinical psychology in both countries. Also, most of them agree with the international tendency related with the predominance of the cognitive- behavioral approach, although none of them reunites all the requirements of efficiency established by Chambles & Hollond (1998) and by Seligman (1995). Some incipient data seem to indicate that these results will be modified in the future. Key words: Empirically Supported Treatments in Psychology, bibliometric investigation, Chilean and Argentinian psychology journals.
Ellys J. Ramírez

The prevention of depression using the Internet. - 1 views

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    Efficacy trials suggest that depression is preventable in children and adults. However, current depression prevention interventions are not deliverable to the community en masse. The Internet offers an opportunity to deliver tailored prevention interventions such as those based on cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) to a large audience, cost-effectively, while preserving intervention fidelity and anonymity. The Internet offers distinct advantages for data collection, which can be used to help refine intervention programs. There are no published randomised controlled trials of the effectiveness of the Internet in delivering depression prevention programs. The feasibility and potential effectiveness of the Internet is indicated by research demonstrating the successful delivery of CBT by computer, the use of the Internet in the delivery of CBT treatment, and the effective prevention of obesity and the promotion of exercise using Internet technologies. Possible limitations to public health interventions using the Internet include selective access, the inability to promote the sites to potential users and the issue of uptake once users access the sites. Randomised controlled trials of CBT delivered by the Internet are required.
Ines Arroyo

How teachers can best use technology in education - 3 views

How teachers can best use technology in education

tecnología educación tecnologias_de_aprendizaje education

started by Ines Arroyo on 07 Apr 13 no follow-up yet
Eileen Stone

Integrating Technology Into The Common Core - 0 views

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    Common Core Standards are being used in the USA.
juanlo07

Download Hundreds of Van Gogh Paintings, Sketches & Letters in High Resolution | Open C... - 0 views

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    Lugar donde consigo Dibujos de obras a alta resolución !!!
juanlo07

Free Technology for Teachers: Using Sumo Paint and PicMonkey in Elementary Art - 0 views

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