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Questy, l'évaluation des connaissances Antonio Sacco - Software Preparados, listos... switch! (Versión 1.2) Descripción Preparados, listos... switch! sirve para trabajar diferentes conceptos escolares en chicos con discapacidades motrices múltiples y profundas. El software fue diseñado para ser utilizado especialmente con un switch, aunque también se puede manejar con el mouse o el teclado, y la forma de trabajo es la siguiente: el docente crea "actividades" que consisten en una serie de pantallas con imágenes y texto, en las cuales el alumno debe resolver un problema mediante asociación. El docente elige el color del fondo, las imágenes, las palabras, y marca la opción correcta, y luego las pantallas se le van presentando al alumno mientras las imágenes (o palabras) se van "resaltando". La primera versión del programa fue diseñada e implementada por Antonio Sacco y los alumnos del tercer año de Polimodal del Colegio Lincoln de La Plata (orientación en ciencias naturales), en septiembre de 2003. Distribución Se distribuye bajo la licencia GPL ("GNU Public License", versión 3).

eXe The eXe project developed a freely available Open Source authoring application to assist teachers and academics in the publishing of web content without the need to become proficient in HTML or XML markup. Resources authored in eXe can be exported in IMS Content Package, SCORM 1.2, or IMS Common Cartridge formats or as simple self-contained web pages. eXe grew out of the ​New Zealand Government Tertiary Education Commission's eCollaboration Fund and was led by the ​University of Auckland, ​The Auckland University of Technology, and Tairawhiti Polytechnic. It was later supported by ​CORE Education, a New Zealand-based not-for-profit educational research and development organisation. It has also been greatly assisted by a global group of participants and contributors. eXe was named a finalist in the New Zealand round of the ​IMS Global Learning Impact Awards 2008 and went on to claim a Leadership Award at the international judging.

Hot Potatoes Home Page Joel Gomez - GNU/Linux y mucho mas… PHP Webquest » Downloads - Descargas PHP Webquest is a free educational software developed in order to help those teachers who want to create their own activities without the need of wrtitng any HTML code or uploading files to a web server. If you want to install it at your school’s server, please click on the image of the International Version. PHP Webquest es un software libre educativo diseñado para ayudar a los profesores que queran crear sus propias actividades sin necesidad de escribir código HTML o subir archivo a un servidor. Si quieres instalarlo en el servidor de tu Institución Educativa, haz click en el enlace correspondiente a la versión en Español. PHP Webquest International PHP Webquest en Español Warning: Some user have found that NOD 32 finds a supposed virus in PHP Webquest. Aviso: Algunos usuarios nos avisan de que NOD 32 encuentra un virus en PHP Webquest.

Language Resource Center - Demo Media (no log-in required) Skip to main content Cornell University Language Resource Center Media LibraryLanguagesSchedulingCenter InfoSalesShowcaseEvents Media Library > Demo Media (no log-in required) Audio Video Leçon 1: Les magasins d'alimentation Having problems? Language Resource Center©2007 Cornell University Guidelines for Free System Distributions Introduction The purpose of these guidelines is to explain what it means for an installable system distribution (such as a GNU/Linux distribution) to qualify as free (libre), and help distribution developers make their distributions qualify. These guidelines are not complete. We have mentioned the issues we are aware of now, but we're sure there are more. We will add them when we come across them. We would like to thank the Fedora Project for their help in focusing these policies, and allowing us to use their own distribution license guidelines as a basis for this document. Complete Distros Our list of distributions is a guide for systems you can install in a computer. License Rules “Information for practical use” includes software, documentation, fonts, and other data that has direct functional applications. All information for practical use in a free distribution must be available in source form. The information, and the source, must be provided under an appropriate free license. Patents

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