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X. NEW INSTRUMENTS OF THOUGHT
Reliable and accessible data bases
Data bases have been with us since the invention of the
computer, and are powerful instruments for the organization
of information. As "external memories", alive and
permanently accessible, they enable us to order records with
digital information in the form of text, image, video and
sound in files, relating them among themselves. There are
two very clear stages in the current use of data bases. We
usually begin by working with a data base designed by
someone else, or purchased on the market (some are available
on CD-Roms). We then learn to master the techniques
necessary to create our own data bases. Gaining control of
the structure that provides digital support to the
information that interests us is an important step.
Needless to say data bases are a fundamental instrument
in digital education, whether used as an external element
for inquiry or as support for personal knowledge. We know
that in this way we are not only ordering and classifying
text, images and sound, but also our own ideas and thoughts.
Piaget discovered more than fifty years ago that
classification and ordering are two fundamental operations
of human intelligence. Digital data bases can therefore
become the new pillars of intelligence for students who
learn to build them for themselves.

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