This article is part of the results of the research on the Educator in Colombia for Virtual Education from the analysis of the Information Society and Knowledge; the following study and structure on three moments of analysis on the breakthrough of Technology in the field of education; the first, investigates and traces the discursive practices that shape the Virtual Educator and how the virtual emerges in the history of Colombian education; in the second, we chose the archeological-genealogical method, methodological arsenal that distances itself from the transcendental conception of history, to make an analysis of the regimes that establish, normalize, naturalize and legitimize the permanent presence of Technology in Education in the discursive field of Virtuality. In the third moment, the results are presented and it is concluded from the discourses that show the power strategy of the Society of Information and Communication in education.
This document present the results of a research in the use of Cartoon in teaching of physics. The methodology of mixed approach, involved at first the design and use of Concept Contextualized Cartoons, as well their validation and implementation among groups of high school students. Secondly, a motivational scale regarding the use of cartoons and the teaching of physics was adapted and applied. The results describe the characteristics of the questions formulated by the students when interacting with the cartoon, specifically in relations the scientific knowledge associated to three phenomena of study: Atmospheric Electric discharges – Thunderbolt, Electric Current and Polarization. Furthermore, the cartoons didactic potential was identified in relation to the categories of the motivational scale, which highlights significant motivational levels associated with the relationship with life and the importance of the physics class.
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