Monday, June 22, 2009

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Reading

Reading not only allows us to know things, learn, discern new worlds (real or fictional), improving vocabulary, writing and spelling, developing creativity and imagination, and so on., Now has found something that was suspected for some time: develop social skills. Goyo had it clearly.
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A U.S. investigation called "Voices Reading" and lasted for ten years found that the habit of reading allows children to develop coping skills, interpersonal conflict, find it easier to express themselves with peers and overcome shyness.
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Thursday, June 18, 2009

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GSIST Acting Director at the time of the Hundred Fourth Grade Snack UPR / RRP 2009

Mis queridos estudiantes y nuevos colegas:

Gracias a Nuestro Señor, llegó el día Graduation expected. A very precious, very emotional, day to crown the dreams that drew everyone to choose to obtain one or more of the various certificates, or Master's Degree in Information Science in our Graduate School of Science and Technology information. It's time to celebrate, to celebrate big with joy, all together.

I invite you to close your eyes for a moment, to look inwardly and reflect on the peace and quiet of the soul, heart, and only state that allows us to find our inner truth. Looking deeply

back through time at the school, observe a path filled with joys and sorrows, sadness and joy, of hard work, a lot of personal effort and intellectual, genuine commitment, high levels of dedication and patience, creative thinking and tough.

The School curriculum is a demanding, designed to develop competencies in a global and technological world, full of challenges aimed at developing information professionals who can perform successfully in different units of information in Puerto Rico, Caribbean and the Americas, but also provides many alternatives and opportunities to facilitate intellectual and personal development, with spaces for exploration, creativity and innovation.

Those who have accepted the Successful Formula Egctiana should feel very happy. They have managed to cultivate vital Enthusiasm + Energy + vertical + Ethics and the Executory + Proactive Approach effort towards excellence enabling them to achieve = Total Success. Take stock to his work, put all those inner thoughts and key elements in a balance and note that at the end of the road, and feel a great personal satisfaction.

will be important to be aware of the time they have to live, what we can become and the role it can get to play in this global society and technology. With the title you receive today, the knowledge and lessons learned on the journey they have had, inside and outside the school, predicts that they will face the special challenges that we face the world of work to achieve success. Keep

as its northern Egctiana Vision: Innovation in the field of Library and Information Science in Puerto Rico, the Caribbean and the Americas, exercising leadership in a global and technological world. And remember that is your GSIST Alma Mater to which they can return whenever they want to continue learning and build new knowledge.

My sincere congratulations to you on your graduation and all his family that have accompanied them on this journey. Heartfelt thanks to pursue and complete their fondest dreams. But his task of learning does not end here. The road is made by walking continuously. Spread your wings and let your dreams fly! A life proactive, productive and successful awaits.

To all of you, on behalf of the Faculty, Administrative Staff and Students who remain in the work, this time receiving a warm hug egctiano.

Congratulations and may the Lord bless you.

Luisa Vigo-Cepeda, MSLS, MA, Ph.D. Professor / Interim Director

Thursday, June 18 2009

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

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Complutense

The June 9, 2009 was presented the Code of Conduct Complutense in the Auditorium of the Faculty of Dentistry.

On this occasion there was a lecture by Ms Victoria Camps Cervera, Professor of Moral and Political Philosophy at the Autonomous University of Barcelona.

This Code, prepared by the Committee on Professional Ethics of the UCM, includes ten Ethical principles and guidelines of conduct :

• Freedom and equal rights
• Respect • Tolerance ideological difference

• Responsibility and intellectual honesty
• Individual Merit
• Objectivity, impartiality and transparency
• supportive relationships
• Commitment to collaborate with the institution and careful
• Defense • Living Heritage civic

• Social responsibility

A valuable document for all.

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Code of Conduct Training of Students in the GSIST with CARIBBEAN Toolkit 2.0 librarians Library


Summer is ideal for workshops, learn together, share experiences and enjoy. And GSIST has an Academic Immersion Program for new students that allows them to begin at different academic and technological aspects prior to joining the program.

As part of this immersion program, on Monday, June 15, 2009, at about 2:00, four team members Toolkit 2.0 Caribbean Librarians: Veronica Guzman Correa, Cindy Jiménez-Vera, Yumarys Polanco Almonte and Angel Rios-Reyes Skype offered a workshop to 19 new students in the GSIST.

Skype is a free media that is downloaded to your computer and allows phone calls to people who have installed the program on your computer. The calls have excellent sound quality and are safe, as encrypted by Skype automatic calls, conversations and file transfers before sending them over the Internet so that nobody can intercept. If people are using Skype webcam, the video program also allows free calls between Skype users. In addition, you can also use Skype for instant messaging with up to 100 people at a time and conversations can be saved for later. The program has an application called SkypeOut which serves to call landlines or mobile phones anywhere in the world at reduced rates. Http://www.masadelante.com/faqs/skype taken. See also the official Skype site: http://www.skype.com/intl/es/welcomeback/

The use of Skype as another strategy in the GSIST effective communication is key to any exchange of information or conversation you want to set both kinds of support for distance learning and face to face, and for the cultivation and development of our learning community culture and knowledge.
experience constructivist learning by doing, companionship, enjoyment among students and students turned out for the enthusiastic expressions expressed by all participants, most beneficial and successful. At the end of the activity, each student received a CD with the workshop presentation Caribbean Toolkit 2.0: Skype, developed by Veronica Guzman Correa. And in the week will receive a certificate evidencing their attendance GSIST it. Caribbean

Librarians Toolkit 2.0 is a project that was presented by the Graduate School of Science and Information Technology, University of Puerto Rico, throughout the week ACURIL Conference XXXIX (BibliotecasUniversitarias Association, Research and Institutional Caribbean), held in the town of Gosier, Guadeloupe, from 1 to June 5, 2009. Participated in this pilot project egctianos students Veronica Guzman, Rosa Ayala, Cindy Jiménez-Vera, Yumarys Polanco-Almonte, Angel Rios-Reyes and colleagues Alayón Pure Rye (Library of Natural Sciences UPR) and Waleska Rivera-Suarez (Center for Learning Resources, the UNE-SUAGM), both graduates of the GSIST.

before final ACURIL conference, the second General Assembly, President Bea Bazile Guadeloupe introduced a resolution, which was approved by those present, which celebrates the team's work and recommends the integration and continuation of the project within a few ACURIL conferences.

The execution of the members of Caribbean Librarians Toolkit 2.0, under the direction of Dr. Luisa Vigo-Cepeda, received praise from the participants of the Conference and are distinguished, each one with the stars ACURIL youth. With this project GSIST, in concert with ACURIL, comes a new era of effective communication, enthusiastic, collaborative meaningful learning in the practice of Caribbean information professionals with the tools 2.0.

It acknowledges the assistance of colleagues in the GSIST Juan Pablo Delerme and Elian Ortiz who collaborated with the development of technological infrastructure to achieve a successful workshop, and photos taken during the event. Librarians Caribbean logo 2.0 Toolkit was developed by Edgar Jiménez-Ferrer, Webmaster and Graphic Artist ACURIL Library System at the University of Puerto Rico, de Río Piedras.