552 research outputs found

    La ciencia según futuros profesores : entre la tradición y la novedad

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    Este trabajo se enmarca en una investigación que tiene por objetivo diseñar y estudiar escenarios de formación de docentes de ciencia, situados en contextos institucionales diversos. La perspectiva teórica asumida recoge los enfoques actuales acerca de la formación docente y el pensamiento del profesor; complementados con una visión que reconoce el valor del discurso en la construcción, no sólo del pensamiento, sino también de las realidades en que se insertan los sujetos. En este trabajo, tomamos uno de los escenarios de FD implementado con un grupo de estudiantes de profesorado y analizamos secuencias didácticas (SD) que éstos elaboran para la enseñanza de un contenido escolar de ciencias. Lo que nos interesa conocer es cómo, a través del discurso, los estudiantes construyen modos particulares de concebir la ciencia y cómo proyectan prácticas docentes al respecto

    La ciencia según futuros profesores : entre la tradición y la novedad

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    Este trabajo se enmarca en una investigación que tiene por objetivo diseñar y estudiar escenarios de formación de docentes de ciencia, situados en contextos institucionales diversos. La perspectiva teórica asumida recoge los enfoques actuales acerca de la formación docente y el pensamiento del profesor; complementados con una visión que reconoce el valor del discurso en la construcción, no sólo del pensamiento, sino también de las realidades en que se insertan los sujetos. En este trabajo, tomamos uno de los escenarios de FD implementado con un grupo de estudiantes de profesorado y analizamos secuencias didácticas (SD) que éstos elaboran para la enseñanza de un contenido escolar de ciencias. Lo que nos interesa conocer es cómo, a través del discurso, los estudiantes construyen modos particulares de concebir la ciencia y cómo proyectan prácticas docentes al respecto

    Secure Communication in Vehicular Networks - PRESERVE Demo

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    Security and privacy are fundamental prerequisites for the deployment of vehicular communications. The near-deployment status of Safety Applications for Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) calls for strong evidence on the applicability of proposed research solutions, notably close-to-reality situations and field-operational trials. The contribution of our work is in this direction: We present a demonstration of the integration and the interoperability among components and security mechanisms coming from different Research and Development projects, as per the PRESERVE project. In fact, we show that the components of the SeVeCom and EVITA projects with the PRESERVE architecture lead to strong and practical security and privacy solutions for Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANETs)

    Secretagogue stimulation of neurosecretory cells elicits filopodial extensions uncovering new functional release sites

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    Regulated exocytosis in neurosecretory cells relies on the timely fusion of secretory granules (SGs) with the plasma membrane. Secretagogue stimulation leads to an enlargement of the cell footprint (surface area in contact with the coverslip), an effect previously attributed to exocytic fusion of SGs with the plasma membrane. Using total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy, we reveal the formation of filopodia-like structures in bovine chromaffin and PC12 cells driving the footprint expansion, suggesting the involvement of cortical actin network remodeling in this process. Using exocytosis-incompetent PC12 cells, we demonstrate that footprint enlargement is largely independent of SG fusion, suggesting that vesicular exocytic fusion plays a relatively minor role in filopodial expansion. The footprint periphery, including filopodia, undergoes extensive F-actin remodeling, an effect abolished by the actomyosin inhibitors cytochalasin D and blebbistatin. Imaging of both Lifeact-GFP and the SG marker protein neuropeptide Y-mCherry reveals that SGs actively translocate along newly forming actin tracks before undergoing fusion. Together, these data demonstrate that neurosecretory cells regulate the number of SGs undergoing exocytosis during sustained stimulation by controlling vesicular mobilization and translocation to the plasma membrane through actin remodeling. Such remodeling facilitates the de novo formation of fusion sites

    Open Challenges in SLAM: An Optimal Solution Based on Shift and Rotation Invariants

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    This paper starts with a discussion of the open challenges in the SLAM problem. In our opinion they can be grouped in two main and distinct areas: convergence of the built map and computation requirement for real world application. To deal with the previous problems, a solution in the stochastic map framework based on the concept of the relative map is proposed. The idea consists in introducing a map state, which only contains quantities invariant under shift and rotation and to carry out the estimation of this relative map in an optimal way. This is a possible way in order to have a decoupling between the robot motion and the landmark estimation and therefore not to rely the landmark estimation on the unmodeled error sources of the robot motion. Moreover, the proposed solution scales linearly with the number of landmark allowing real-time application. Experimental results, carried out on a real platform, show the better performance of this method with respect to the joint vehicle-landmark approach (absolute map fflter) when the odometry is affected by undetected systematic errors or by large or unmodeled non-systematic errors
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