Thursday 17 October 2013

Internet Safety for Kids

Guidelines for Keeping Your Kids Safe

  • Learn everything you can about the internet.
  • Set standards for what your kids can and cannot do online. 
  • Teach your kids to keep personal information private.
  • Teach your kids to use social networking sites safely. 
  • Encourage your kids to come to you if they encounter a problem.
  • Talk to your kids about internet use.

Friday 16 August 2013

About Scratch


Scratch is a programming language and an online community where children can program and share interactive media such as stories, games, and animation with people from all over the world. As children create with Scratch, they learn to think creatively, work collaboratively, and reason systematically. Scratch is designed and maintained by the Lifelong Kindergarten group at the MIT Media Lab. read moore...

Tuesday 13 August 2013

Hablamos de Educación: El modelo BYOD para el aula (Spanish)

Juanmi Muñoz, Pedagogo, Consultor de la UOC y Expresidente de Espiral nos informa con datos estadísticos en lo que se refiere a la implantación y uso de tecnologías en la ciudadanía y la escuela. leer sobre el tema...


Tuesday 11 June 2013

Primeros auxilios para tu Pc (Spanish)


Cuando hay problemas con la Pc, el 90% es de software y solo el 10% es problema de hardware, como puede ser el disco duro, memoria, fuente, etc., como no siempre tenemos a la mano ese auxilio rápido que queremos, llámese un técnico informático o ese amigo que llamamos siempre (“ejemplo: yo”) que pueda solucionarnos el impasse, les detallo a continuación siete tips que puede sacarnos del apuro en el primero de los casos:

Monday 15 April 2013

WINDOWS 8

Windows is perfect for PCs with touchscreens, those that have a mouse and keyboard, and those with both. Whatever kind of PC you choose, you'll discover fast and fluid ways to switch between apps, move things around, and move smoothly from one place to another. (Meet Windows 8)

Watch some videos about getting to know Windows (Spanish)








Friday 8 February 2013

Computer Pioneers

In Part 1 The builders of the first five computer machines: the Bell Labs Model 1, the Zuse Z1-3, the Atanasoff-Berry Computer, the Harvard Mark 1 and the IBM SSEC tell their stories


In Part 2 Vintage films and first hand accounts enliven the stories of the ENIAC and the three lines of computing machines descended from it: the Eckert-Mauchly EDVAC, BINAC and UNIVAC; Maurice Wilkes EDSAC; and John Von Neumanns IAS machines and their clones, the ILLIAC, MANIAC, etc.