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Sep 13 2021

Comentario en Modelo ADDIE para el diseño y ejecución de procesos de capacitación por NOEMI FERREIRA RUIZ DIAZ

El modelo es parte del Sistema de Diseño Instruccional, una de las etapas esenciales en el desarrollo de una plataforma de formación e-learning, para ello se crean las experiencias de aprendizaje con el objetivo de potenciar habilidades y conocimientos de los alumnos.

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Written by cplysy · Categorized: TripleAD

Sep 11 2021

Comment on Defining evidence use by Factors that promote use: A conceptual framework

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Written by cplysy · Categorized: danawanzer

Sep 08 2021

Comment on When Disaster Strikes: Assistance by Museums Nearby by Emlyn Koster

Thanks very much Doug for adding these perspectives. Your call-to-action for museums “to become creative and catalytic forces in how the living culture adapts to our dramatically and constantly transforming world” hits the proverbial nail on the head. I look back on Liberty Science Center’s course of action in the aftermath of September 11, 2001 and its related decision to premiere ‘1,000 Years of Islamic Science Rediscovered’ from the United Arab Emirates upon reopening from its 2005-07 expansion-and-renewal project — the seeds for which were sown in the fall of 2001 — as enduring examples. I hope you will continue to voice your crucial view that ‘sustainability’ thinking by museums needs to start locally and extend globally.. Indeed in this increasingly troubled world, the ‘relevance’ of museums to the greater good surely hinges on this ecologically-minded orientation.

Written by cplysy · Categorized: rka

Sep 07 2021

Comment on When Disaster Strikes: Assistance by Museums Nearby by Douglas Worts

Thank you for this reflection, which opens up an enormous window of opportunity for cultural organizations to rethink their relationships to their local living culture.

Trauma radiated widely as a result of the events of 9/11. The Liberty Science Center’s response shines a clear light on the potential of cultural organizations to step outside their comfort zones (and traditional missions) to embrace and foster meaningful relationships with community, specifically linked to the forces that are shaping the culture.

From your short piece it is clear LSC focused on meeting the needs of a constituency that was perhaps most affected by the attack – family and friends of those directly involved in the World Trade Center buildings. Through mobilizing collaborations with psychologists and community health organizations while engaging this population, the Center undoubtedly stretched beyond its traditional comfort zone. Further, I have to imagine that it was both humbling and creative for staff to adapt exhibits and programs, in order that they reflected on the shocks from the attacks that were rippling across the entire population.

The cultural sector generally remains primarily focused on working within the leisure-time, and tourism niches of the economy. Perhaps the field would benefit from many wide-ranging conversations about how to expand and transform how art, science, heritage, creativity, cohesion and more, become creative and catalytic forces in how the living culture adapts to our dramatically and constantly transforming world.

Written by cplysy · Categorized: rka

Sep 07 2021

Comment on When Disaster Strikes: Assistance by Museums Nearby by Clarence Williams

Thank you for sharing this insightful article. and the role that the museum community played. I am so very impressed and grateful for all you seek to do to improve our world!

Written by cplysy · Categorized: rka

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