Antonio M. Seoane Pardo
University of Salamanca
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International Conference on Technology Enhanced Learning | 2010
Valentina Zangrando; Francisco José García Peñalvo; Antonio M. Seoane Pardo
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 short-sighted as far as other cultures are concerned.
Revista Iberoamericana De Tecnologías Del Aprendizaje | 2018
Antonio M. Seoane Pardo
This paper describes a learning activity on computational thinking in ethics classroom with compulsory secondary school students (14–16 years old). It is based on the assumption that computational thinking (or better “logical thinking”) is applicable not only to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics subjects but to any other field in education, and it is particularly suited for decision making in moral dilemmas. This will be carried out through the study of so called “moral machines,” using a game-based learning approach on self-driving vehicles and the need to program such cars to perform certain behavior’s under extreme situations. Students will be asked to logically base their reasoning on different ethical approaches and try to develop a schema of decision making that could serve to program a machine to respond to those situations. Students will also have to deal with the uncertainty of reaching solutions that will be debatable and not universally accepted as a part of the difficulty, more ethical than technical, to provide machines with the ability to take decisions where there is no such thing as a “right” versus “wrong” answer, and potentially both (or more) of the possible actions will bring unwanted consequences.
Education in the knowledge society | 2015
Francisco José García-Peñalvo; Antonio M. Seoane Pardo
international symposium on computers in education | 2012
Francisco José García Peñalvo; Valentina Zangrando; Alicia García Holgado; Miguel Ángel Conde González; Antonio M. Seoane Pardo; Marc Alier Forment; José Janssen; Dai Griffiths; Aleksandra Mykowska; Gustavo R. Alves; Miroslav Minović
IE Comunicaciones: Revista Iberoamericana de Informática Educativa | 2012
Francisco José García Peñalvo; María José Rodríguez Conde; Antonio M. Seoane Pardo; Miguel Ángel Conde González; Valentina Zangrando; Alicia García Holgado
TEEM Conference 2013 | 2013
Francisco José García-Peñalvo; Iván Álvarez Navia; José Rafael García-Bermejo Giner; Miguel Ángel Conde González; Alicia García-Holgado; Valentina Zangrando; Antonio M. Seoane Pardo; Juan Cruz-Benito; Steve Lee; Raymond Elferink; Edwin Veenendaal; Sara Zondergeld; David Griffiths; Paul Sharples; David Sherlock; Alberto De Toni; Cinzia Battistella; Giulia Tonizza; Giovanni De Zan; George A. Papadopoulos; Georgia M. Kapitsaki; Achilleas Achilleos; Christos Mettouris; Saul Cheung; Zaira Guerrero; Elena He; Marc Alier Forment; Enric Mayol; María José Casany; Scott Wilson
Archive | 2008
Antonio M. Seoane Pardo; Francisco José García-Peñalvo
Archive | 2006
Antonio M. Seoane Pardo; Francisco José García-Peñalvo; Ángeles Bosom Nieto; Elisa Fernández Recio; María José Hernández Tovar
Archive | 2006
Antonio M. Seoane Pardo; Francisco José García-Peñalvo
International Journal of Technology Enhanced Learning | 2011
Francisco José García-Peñalvo; Valentina Zangrando; Antonio M. Seoane Pardo; Alicia García Holgado; Evaristo Ovide