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Item Marco tecnológico de la docencia universitaria : Hacia el eLearning 2.0(2011-01) García Peñalvo, Francisco J.Item Libro Blanco UD 2010(Actas del X Simposio Internacional de Informática Educativa - SIIE’08 (Salamanca, España, 1-3 de Octubre de 2008). J. Á. Velázquez Iturbide, F. J. García Peñalvo, A. B. Gil González (Eds.). Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca. Colección Aquilafuente, Nº 141. PRESENTACIÓN OFICIAL DEL LIBRO BLANCO DE LA UNIVERSIDAD DIGITAL DE 2010, 2008) Piattini Velthuis, M.; García Peñalvo, Francisco J.; Laviña Orueta, J.Item PLEs y plataformas de aprendizaje: Opiniones de profesores en contextos universitarios diferentes.(aper presented at the XXIII Jornadas Universitarias de Tecnología Educativa - JUTE 2015, Badajoz, España., 2015-06) Humanante Ramos, Patricio Ricardo; Conde-González, M. Á.; García Peñalvo, Francisco J.Item Una revisión actualizada del concepto de eLearning. Décimo Aniversario.(Education in the Knowledge Society, 16(1), 119-144., 2015-04) García Peñalvo, Francisco J.; Seoane Pardo, Antonio M.Item Multicultural Interdisciplinary Handbook (MIH): Tools for Learning History and Geography in a Multicultural and ICT Perspective. In Technology Enhanced Learning: Quality of Teaching and Educational Reform. 1st International Conference, TECH-EDUCATION 2010, Athens, Greece, May 19-21, 2010.(2010-06-21) Zangrando, Valentina; García Peñalvo, Francisco J.; Seoane Pardo, Antonio M.Despite official educational guidelines, improved linguistic skills have been limited in all partner countries due to cuts in their national budgets. As a consequence CLIL experiences have been lessened, to the sole benefit of those involving English. Another reason for this project resides in the difficulty in modifying the guidelines of national programmes, which are often shortsighted as far as other cultures are concerned. Finally, all European reports point out the shortage of materials and ICTbased contests suitable for interdisciplinary and multicultural education in school. The MIH (Multicultural Interdisciplinary Handbook) project meets these needs by providing new tools that will help teachers and pupils to plunge deeper into the culture and the language of another nation via its memorials, its history and its landscape/geography. Moreover, it intends to promote the common European identity, as it introduces a European perspective in the schools’ History and Geography programmes, which are usually confined to national borders.