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Ítem ¿A ver que me encuentro hoy?Rojas Guarín, James Andrés; Rojas Casas, UmbertoTo see that I am today? A question that is solved and is still solved in the encounter with forgotten objects perhaps destined to be part of a work or inevitably to the trash can, the question is an ensemble of particular interests that develop subjectively in my mind, perhaps the only The way to answer this question is to walk, but the inevitable and the latent chance continue at each step, so it is a question that is answered over time.Ítem Cuentos Infantiles para Niños de Segundo y Tercer Grado de Primaria que Permitan la Idea de AleatoriedadRozo Castañeda, Lina Estefanía; Fernández Herrán, Diana Paola; Rocha Salamanca, PedroThe present work exposes a didactic offer that can be used inside the classrooms of class of the second and third degree of primary in the sense of promoting some concepts of the randomness, from infantile stories, in such a way that the students go beyond determinístico, where they could understand that the relation of reason - effect, since the occurrence of an event can be of random type. Also there was designed an instrument of investigation, which allowed to analyze the relevancy of the implementation of the stories as didactic resource, for the education and learning of some concepts of randomness for the degrees I come second and third of primary. The offer of investigation is structured of the following form: first there are the thematic axes that constitute the work, exposition of the problem, question orientadora, precedents and / or modals and aims both general and specifics; secondly: the modals think them that they describe the foundation of the work; thirdly one finds the methodology, the instruments and his analysis, in order to check the certainty of the concepts of randomness in the stories; finally there are the conclusions, the annexes and the bibliography.Ítem Diez Cuentos de la ExistenciaValencia Martínez, Daniel Julián; Vargas Manrique, Pedro JoséIn this literary trip baptized “Diez cuentos de la existencia” are synthesized the most important aspects in the written work I developed during so many years of journey, positives and negative facets; within this ten short stories you could see the experiences of common characters, stories told about any citizen that can be found on the streets: neighbours, cousins, parents, friends who have experiences on love, hate, suffering and all human emotions that pierce us thorough life. Also within this Project you will find a personal writting where i tried to give an answer to the questions that causes all this literary creation, why the short story?Ítem Emociones como vehículo de concientización del cuidado ambiental en visitantes del Jardín Botánico de BogotáTéllez Calderón, Viviana; Ruiz Pacheco, Nelly Janneth; Ruiz Pacheco Nelly Janneth [0000-0003-2395-5355]Today's environmental issues demand a change in our behavior and traditional approaches to environmental education. To achieve this, it is crucial to consider emotional aspects when developing educational programs. In this context, the question was raised about alternative pedagogical strategies to conventional environmental education, with the objective of promoting environmental awareness focused on self-care and water preservation. For this purpose, an activity based on emotions and nature as a learning scenario was designed. The methodology used included an initial characterization, the planning of various activities and the application of the story "El agua del frailejón", accompanied by storytelling activities and surveys. As a result of this study, it was concluded that it is essential to strengthen emotional awareness activities to encourage the adoption of appropriate environmental practices. The stories were highlighted as an effective pedagogical tool to address environmental education and self-care, since they stimulate imagination and creativity in a significant wayÍtem El fin de la luz y otros cuentosSolórzano Abaunza, Sergio Daniel; Rodríguez, Humberto Alexis; Rodríguez Humberto Alexis [0000-0002-2279-9883]This writing, corresponding to the modality of literary creation, is divided into two fundamental parts, namely; 1. What we talk about when we talk about tales, a narrative poetics where I delve into the meaning of writing and the characteristics of tales as a literary genre; and 2. The End of Light and Other tales, a book of stories of various kinds and treatments that ventures into the subgenres of the fantastic, terror, science fiction, among others. The End of Light, for its part, is the artist's aspiration to create a piece. An initiative that, although over the years transmutes into an academic project or an editorial ambition, in its most primitive instance is the childhood dream of evoking and creating realities, possible worlds, poetic images that account for our condition in the world. In that sense, this book is nothing more than the chimera of a child who grew up listening to mythological stories, who was shaken by the stories of Edgar Allan Poe and Nathaniel Hawthorne; a child who looked at the sky (has he stopped .doing it?), dreaming of the future, of the stars, dreaming, always dreaming, even with all his deathsÍtem La literatura entre raíces culturalesMolina Montiiel, Ivanna Carolina; Guzmán Munar, MargothDear reader, this work is the result of personal experiences that throughout my existence I have had the opportunity to witness, experiences that have left traces in my thinking and feeling, that is why they served as a fruit to realize it. The region in which they were carried out was in the department of Sucre, specifically in the municipality of La Unión. Each writing is a combination of reality with a lot of imagination, in each narrative you can appreciate the form of speech of the region, some of its beliefs and customs. The compilation consists of four stories, the first is entitled El Chari, it is first on the list because it was also the first to be created, it must be read first to understand several of the characters found in some of the other narratives, secondly is The Birthday, then The Teacher, and finally Seño Liboria. In these stories, a series of events are narrated that go hand in hand with paranormal and everyday axes. After the narratives, there are the poems, in which you see a combination of feelings and emotions that made them arise, although it is not easy to maintain the form of speech and cultural expressions of the region in poetry, it is made as close as possible to jargon and context, the first of them is Demons, this poem talks about one of the most common misfortunes to which girls and women can be subjected, it should be noted that it is not a fact that occurs only in coastal culture, but unfortunately has affected many women in general, the second poem is entitled I condemn you, in this reflects the role of resignation and conformism that many women must face when they are in a marriage where they are already there is no love, Find me, it is another of them, unlike the others, it speaks of a beautiful and innocent love, on the other hand there is also Mar de leva, Ella and have you felt it?. Each of them has its emotional charge, I hope it is a pleasure for you to read it, as well as writing them was for me.Ítem Mayo en inviernoReales Echeverri, Cristina Isabel; Valbuena Riveros, José OmarLive is calmly and peacefully In the city of Villa amarilla, the routine of Miki and Burnie is interrupted by the presence of Mayo, a bird that builds its nest in the forest near the city. Burnie, a curious child who collects fantastic beings is moved by disoriented appearance of the bird (Mayo) and decides to take it home, from there begin the adventures of our protagonists to find May´s home as well as restore their lost memories. This is a pilot chapter of the series "Mayo in winter".Ítem El pasado que añoro, el futuro que ansíoAyala Duarte, William Andrés; Rodríguez Rodríguez, Humberto AlexisIn this degree work, an attempt is made to explore the two mental disorders that afflict humanity from the first half of the 20th century to the present day. On the one hand, there is depression, which is characterized by the loss of interest in some aspects of community life, the presence of feelings related to a lack of motivation when rethinking past events and circumstances. On the other hand, as a companion there is anxiety; related to the feeling of uncertainty, situations of confinement due to the increased loss of identity and autonomy. In this way the title of this work is born; yearning for a past and feeling uncertainty about the future. Their own experiences are related as a substrate or starting point for the production of a series of stories, where fiction will make a therapeutic end or end (catharsis) through artistic expression that communicates possible worlds.Ítem Procesos de lectura y escritura en niños y niñas de grado segundo de la I.E.D "Manuela Beltrán", Sede "B", J.TRico Baracaldo, Laura Constanza; Vargas Valero, Jennifer Astrid; González González, Jeison AlexanderIn this research work, the reading and writing process are strengthened of the second grade children of the District School Manuela Beltran in afternoon sesión, during the year 2015. From the investigation of the processes of Reading and writing, it can be said the analyzed data show that children present difficulties of attention, listening, dificulties in the process of comunication, socialization and in the processes of reading and writing. Some of the tolos that were used to work and improve the difficulties of each child are: plays, histories and songs.Ítem Sin memoria, me moríaLópez Solórzano, Jhoán Sebastian; García Diaz, Kristy Marian; Motta Marroquín, Jesús AlbertoThis document reflects the creative and investigative journey to build instruments that perpetuate the memory about the violence of dispossession and exile. This process culminates in a didactic creation made up of illustrated narrations in two interactive formats: illustrated story, didactic unit.Ítem Sombra y niebla en la bogotá ocultaTorres Peña, Jenny Andrea; Rodríguez, Humberto Alexis; 0000-0002-2279-9883; Rodríguez, Humberto Alexis [0000-0002-2279-9883]The Master's thesis, Shadow and fog in the hidden Bogota, is an investigative-creative project of five horror and suspense stories that have as scenarios some places in the city of Bogota, in order to pay special tribute to the city, along with the Horror genre.Ítem Sortilegio Urbano y Embrujo CampesinoRobayo Espinosa, Edgar Danilo; Guevara Amortegui, Carlos ArturoIn this work called Sortilegio Urbano and Embrujo Campesino performed under Mode Grade: Creative Writing, I presented to you ten tales: the first five relate the daily life of different actors and protagonists in the city reflecting the way of life in the city, all wrapped between daily work, crime, places for leisure and traditional games, the problem of gambling and a perspective of urban narrated from outside eyes urbanites; the other five tales are about life in the village and in the field, myths, festivals, youth and family togetherness adventures in the december dates.Ítem La trilogía del agua arma de lutoRestrepo Fogarassy, Camilo; Gómez González, Adrián EdgardoHe seemed to be broken, trying to match those scattered pieces in his clouded mind. His evanescent appearance was confused with the waxy white of the wall and his white clothes and stained with blood. At some point he was disconnected from the world, uniting that useless puzzle that Alberto finished scrubbing with his voice heavy and full of rancor - Do not you understand? - Alberto said while removing his black hat and wet - all this time has You were pretending to believe no more than your own lie. He took off his coat and dumped it on the floor where his hat was, he was also surprised at what he had just discovered. The eyes of the other, bloody and tearful, stared at his imposing but weak, slow presence, that shocked and pitiful look transformed into pure hate, into doubt, into fear, into all those things together and uprooted in one. Vomiting violent act against itself. He began to laugh at his jaw, boasting of his useless victory, laughing for fear of knowing that what Alberto was saying was, in a way, true. How to know? They were locked up, maybe in a loop. It was the whim of some of his demons playing to be a god