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Research paper thumbnail of Las Plataformas digitales, un nuevo estilo de aprendizaje en la educación superior del Ecuador

Revista Científica Sinapsis, 2019

El desarrollo constante de las tecnologías, Internet y telecomunicaciones, han provocado que la s... more El desarrollo constante de las tecnologías, Internet y telecomunicaciones, han provocado que la sociedad gire hacia un contexto digital basado en conexiones. La educación superior ha evolucionado, cambiando tanto la manera de aprender como la de enseñar, siendo la tecnología el eje trasversal en todo proceso educativo, por lo que la presente investigación analiza a las plataformas digitales (Facebook, YouTube, twitter) como un nuevo estilo de aprendizaje en la educación superior del Ecuador, en particular en la Universidad de Guayaquil específicamente en la Facultad de Filosofía Letras y Ciencias de la Educación, en la carrera de Sistemas Multimedia, donde se realizó un estudio del tipo descriptivo con la participación de 200 estudiantes y 12 docentes a quienes se les aplico una encuesta estructurada de 20 preguntas con 12 ítems, el resultado del estudio señaló que el 82.42% de los encuestados se siente satisfecho de utilizar plataformas digitales en especial Facebook y YouTub...

Research paper thumbnail of Diversidad y distribución de mariposas Satyrinae (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) en la cuenca del río Coello, Colombia

Diversidad y distribución de mariposas Satyrinae (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) en la cuenca del río ... more Diversidad y distribución de mariposas Satyrinae (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) en la cuenca del río Coello, Colombia Revista de Biología Tropical, vol. 55, núm. 2, junio, 2007, pp. 645-653

Research paper thumbnail of Horizontal and seasonal patterns of tropical zooplankton from the eutrophic Prado Reservoir (Colombia

Limnologica, 2009

Zooplankton community analyses can reveal valuable information about the trophic status and secon... more Zooplankton community analyses can reveal valuable information about the trophic status and secondary production in reservoirs. The zooplankton seasonal distribution and important physical and chemical parameters in Prado Reservoir (Tolima, Central Colombia) were studied in monthly surveys throughout a hydrological cycle (in order to establish seasonal patterns and the biotic and abiotic relationships for the reservoir. Surface zooplankton collections at 1 m depth were taken at six sampling stations with regard to reservoir morphometry, location of main tributaries and mixing areas of the incoming tributaries. Cladocerans numerically dominated (48.1%) the community throughout the study period followed by Copepoda (32.7%), Rotifera (19.1%), and Diptera larvae (0.01%). Among the cladocerans, there was a greater abundance of Bosmina longirostris (69.8%) than other crustaceans. Among the Rotifera, Brachionus falcatus was the most abundant with 23% and Keratella tropica was least abundant with 8%. The only cyclopoid species found was Thermocyclops decipiens. The phantom midge Chaoborus sp. was also part of the zooplankton community. Based on numbers, cladocerans represented a significant component of the zooplankton in both dry and rainy seasons. Four species (Brachionus spp., K. tropica, Diaphanosoma brachyurum, Ceriodaphnia cornuta, Moina sp., and T. decipiens) had never previously been found in the reservoir, but were recorded for other standing Colombian water bodies. The replacement of B. longirostris instead of Daphnia sp. as dominant species was observed. The results of the comparison of the different studies confirmed that the trophic state of this artificial lake may be classified as eutrophic, and in general, physical, and chemical homogeneity were observed both spatially and temporally.

Research paper thumbnail of Las Plataformas digitales, un nuevo estilo de aprendizaje en la educación superior del Ecuador

Revista Científica Sinapsis, 2019

El desarrollo constante de las tecnologías, Internet y telecomunicaciones, han provocado que la s... more El desarrollo constante de las tecnologías, Internet y telecomunicaciones, han provocado que la sociedad gire hacia un contexto digital basado en conexiones. La educación superior ha evolucionado, cambiando tanto la manera de aprender como la de enseñar, siendo la tecnología el eje trasversal en todo proceso educativo, por lo que la presente investigación analiza a las plataformas digitales (Facebook, YouTube, twitter) como un nuevo estilo de aprendizaje en la educación superior del Ecuador, en particular en la Universidad de Guayaquil específicamente en la Facultad de Filosofía Letras y Ciencias de la Educación, en la carrera de Sistemas Multimedia, donde se realizó un estudio del tipo descriptivo con la participación de 200 estudiantes y 12 docentes a quienes se les aplico una encuesta estructurada de 20 preguntas con 12 ítems, el resultado del estudio señaló que el 82.42% de los encuestados se siente satisfecho de utilizar plataformas digitales en especial Facebook y YouTub...

Research paper thumbnail of Diversidad y distribución de mariposas Satyrinae (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) en la cuenca del río Coello, Colombia

Diversidad y distribución de mariposas Satyrinae (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) en la cuenca del río ... more Diversidad y distribución de mariposas Satyrinae (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) en la cuenca del río Coello, Colombia Revista de Biología Tropical, vol. 55, núm. 2, junio, 2007, pp. 645-653

Research paper thumbnail of Horizontal and seasonal patterns of tropical zooplankton from the eutrophic Prado Reservoir (Colombia

Limnologica, 2009

Zooplankton community analyses can reveal valuable information about the trophic status and secon... more Zooplankton community analyses can reveal valuable information about the trophic status and secondary production in reservoirs. The zooplankton seasonal distribution and important physical and chemical parameters in Prado Reservoir (Tolima, Central Colombia) were studied in monthly surveys throughout a hydrological cycle (in order to establish seasonal patterns and the biotic and abiotic relationships for the reservoir. Surface zooplankton collections at 1 m depth were taken at six sampling stations with regard to reservoir morphometry, location of main tributaries and mixing areas of the incoming tributaries. Cladocerans numerically dominated (48.1%) the community throughout the study period followed by Copepoda (32.7%), Rotifera (19.1%), and Diptera larvae (0.01%). Among the cladocerans, there was a greater abundance of Bosmina longirostris (69.8%) than other crustaceans. Among the Rotifera, Brachionus falcatus was the most abundant with 23% and Keratella tropica was least abundant with 8%. The only cyclopoid species found was Thermocyclops decipiens. The phantom midge Chaoborus sp. was also part of the zooplankton community. Based on numbers, cladocerans represented a significant component of the zooplankton in both dry and rainy seasons. Four species (Brachionus spp., K. tropica, Diaphanosoma brachyurum, Ceriodaphnia cornuta, Moina sp., and T. decipiens) had never previously been found in the reservoir, but were recorded for other standing Colombian water bodies. The replacement of B. longirostris instead of Daphnia sp. as dominant species was observed. The results of the comparison of the different studies confirmed that the trophic state of this artificial lake may be classified as eutrophic, and in general, physical, and chemical homogeneity were observed both spatially and temporally.

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