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About This Presentation
Diapositivas bonitas: diseño con propósito educativo, emocional e inclusivo
1. Introducción: más que estética, una herramienta pedagógica
En el contexto educativo actual, especialmente en zonas rurales y multiculturales como Lampa, el diseño de diapositivas bonitas no responde únicamente a ...
Diapositivas bonitas: diseño con propósito educativo, emocional e inclusivo
1. Introducción: más que estética, una herramienta pedagógica
En el contexto educativo actual, especialmente en zonas rurales y multiculturales como Lampa, el diseño de diapositivas bonitas no responde únicamente a criterios estéticos. Va mucho más allá: se convierte en una estrategia pedagógica, emocional y comunicativa que busca conectar con los estudiantes, facilitar la comprensión de contenidos y promover valores como la inclusión, el respeto y la participación activa. Las diapositivas bonitas son aquellas que combinan armonía visual, claridad conceptual y sensibilidad cultural. No se trata de decorar por decorar, sino de diseñar con intención, con empatía y con conocimiento del entorno.
2. Elementos clave del diseño bonito
Una diapositiva bonita se construye desde varios elementos que se articulan entre sí:
- Paleta de colores armoniosa: tonos cálidos, pasteles o contrastes suaves que no saturen la vista. En contextos rurales, se pueden incorporar colores que remitan a la naturaleza local, a la cultura andina o a símbolos comunitarios.
- Tipografía clara y legible: fuentes sin serifas, de tamaño adecuado, que permitan la lectura desde cualquier punto del aula. Se recomienda evitar fuentes decorativas que dificulten la comprensión.
- Distribución equilibrada: uso del espacio en blanco, alineación de textos e imágenes, jerarquía visual que guíe la mirada del estudiante.
- Imágenes significativas: ilustraciones, íconos o fotografías que representen la realidad local, los intereses de los estudiantes o los valores que se quieren transmitir.
- Animaciones suaves: transiciones que acompañen el ritmo de la clase sin distraer. En sesiones de educación física, por ejemplo, pueden usarse efectos que simulen movimiento o energía.
- Lenguaje sencillo y directo: frases cortas, afirmaciones positivas, preguntas que inviten a la reflexión o a la participación.
3. Función emocional de las diapositivas bonitas
Las emociones juegan un rol fundamental en el aprendizaje. Una diapositiva bonita puede generar curiosidad, alegría, calma o motivación. En contextos donde los estudiantes enfrentan desafíos personales, familiares o sociales, el diseño visual puede convertirse en un refugio, en una invitación a sentirse parte, a ser valorados. Por ejemplo:
- Una diapositiva que inicia con un saludo cálido y una imagen de la comunidad puede generar cercanía.
- Una frase motivadora acompañada de un fondo natural puede ayudar a iniciar la clase con energía positiva.
- Un cierre con agradecimiento y una imagen de logro colectivo puede reforzar el sentido de pertenencia.
4. Inclusión visual: diseño para todos
Diseñar diapositivas bonitas implica pensar en la diversidad de estudiantes: aquellos con dificultades visuales, con estilos de aprendizaje distintos, con lenguas originarias como el quechua o el aimara, con experiencias de vida únicas. Algunas estrategias inclusivas son:
- Contrastes adecuado
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Language: en
Added: Oct 22, 2025
Slides: 38 pages
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TABLE OF CONTENTS ANNOUNCEMENT Here you could describe the topic of the section ‹#› 01 IN DEPTH Here you could describe the topic of the section 02 IN BRIEF Here you could describe the topic of the section 03 WELCOME! Here you could describe the topic of the section 04 EVENTS Here you could describe the topic of the section 05
ANNOUNCEMENTS 01
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one in the Solar System—it’s only a bit larger than our Moon. The planet’s name has nothing to do with the liquid metal since it was named after the Roman messenger god, Mercury 1st ANNOUNCEMENT
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one in our Solar System—it’s only a bit larger than our Moon Neptune is the farthest planet in our Solar System. It’s also the fourth-largest by diameter and the densest Despite being red, Mars is a cold place, not hot. It’s full of iron oxide dust, which gives the planet its reddish cast MERCURY NEPTUNE MARS 2nd ANNOUNCEMENT
IN DEPTH 02
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one in the Solar System—it’s only a bit larger than our Moon. The planet’s name has nothing to do with the liquid metal since it was named after the Roman messenger god, Mercury MERCURY IN DEPTH SALUT BONJOUR
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Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one in the Solar System—it’s only a bit larger than our Moon. The planet’s name has nothing to do with the liquid metal since it was named after the Roman messenger god, Mercury Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from the Sun. It’s terribly hot—even hotter than Mercury—and its atmosphere is extremely poisonous. It’s the second-brightest natural object in the night sky after the Moon VENUS MERCURY SECTOR NEWS
IN BRIEF 3
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and also the smallest one in our Solar System Yes, this is the ringed planet. It’s a gas giant, composed mostly of hydrogen and helium Jupiter is the biggest planet in our Solar System and also the fourth-brightest object in the sky JUPITER MERCURY SATURN Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from the Sun. It’s terribly hot VENUS NEWS
“Neptune is the farthest planet in our Solar System. It’s the fourth-largest by diameter and the densest!” CHARLES JAMISON “Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and also the smallest one in our Solar System. It’s only a bit larger than our Moon!” IRENE WATCH “Despite being red, Mars is a cold place. It’s full of iron oxide dust, which gives the planet its reddish cast” JOHN JOHNSON CUSTOMER REVIEWS
WELCOME! 04
CHRISTINE DOE Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one in the Solar System—it’s only a bit larger than our Moon. The planet’s name has nothing to do with the liquid metal since it was named after the Roman messenger god, Mercury WELCOME! HOLA
WELCOME! VICTORIA PATTERSON Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one in the Solar System—it’s only a bit larger than our Moon. The planet’s name has nothing to do with the liquid metal since it was named after the Roman messenger god, Mercury GUTEN TAG
EVENTS 05
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one in the Solar System—it’s only a bit larger than our Moon. The planet’s name has nothing to do with the liquid metal since it was named after the Roman messenger god, Mercury MERCURY REVIEW OF PAST EVENTS
26 APRIL Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun 06 JUNE Venus has a beautiful name, but it’s very hot 13 JULY Despite being red, Mars is a cold place 30 AUGUST Saturn is composed of hydrogen and helium UPCOMING EVENTS
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