This book is part of a multimeedia packet including printed matter and audiovisual material on an interactive CD of the same title.
Tania has a teddy bear. She loves it very much. Will she give it to her sister?
This little story, which is not even a story, is about a very special gift, a tiny little book like the one we are reading, which will go everywhere with us and make us feel like there's always someone with us.
A rift seems to be opening up at the moment between “digital natives” and “digital incomers”, that is to say between those who have been born and brought up with the new technology and those who have had to adapt to it, with more or less success.
Stories left untold are forgotten and gnaw away at the memory. Herodotus of Halicarnassus knew this well.
The study of the brain has produced spectacular results in recent years but this knowledge has been applied more in medicine than at school, in the education of our children. This is not sensible.
Information Technology is a new profession, not always properly understood. Whether students, buyers or managers of technology, we should ask ourselves if we have grasped what we are dealing with here.
Jacques, the alter ego of Albert Camus, recreates the last years of his life.
Intercultural education is the graat challenge of 21st-century society.
Paco Castañón, an expert in the subject, becomes interested in a batch of old comics being sold on the Internet.