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Sosiaalinen vuorovaikutusnäkökulma oppimiseen ja opettamiseen

2008

Kirja-arvio Hua, Zhu & Seedhouse, Paul & Wei, Li & Cook, Vivian (toim.): Language learning and teaching as social inter-action nonPeerReviewed

discursive practicevuorovaikutussosiaalinen vuorovaikutusnäkökulmavieraan kielen oppiminendiskursiivinen käytännesosiokulttuurinen oppimisnäkemysforeign language learningsociocultural learningsocial-interactional perspective
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Distance learning of university tutoring. Brief analysis of an experience

2022

The paper focuses on peer training in the period of the pandemic in which even university tutoring took place remotely. The activated involvement and co-construction of the path allow students to feel an active and proactive part of their growth path by portraying them from the passive role that the DAD entails. Peer tutoring is proposed as a strategic educational device to improve the quality of learning processes. In addition, peer support can activate social, emotional, and methodological skills that are fundamental for students' academic career. After a brief examination of the distance peer-tutoring, the analysis of a tutoring experience carried out at the University of Palermo is pres…

distance learning tutoring university Peer-tutoring PandemiaSettore M-PED/04 - Pedagogia Sperimentale
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Valutazione formativa e didattica a distanza all’Università

2021

La valutazione per l’apprendimento (assessment for learning) e la valutazione come apprendimento (assessment as learning) sono concetti che recentemente hanno assunto un ruolo centrale nella letteratura sull’argomento. Il contributo illustra, dopo una esplicitazione delle caratteristiche dei due approcci, un’esperienza di valutazione per l’apprendimento e come apprendimento in Università. La ricerca si propone di descrivere come 125 studenti del corso di Laurea Magistrale di Scienze della Formazione Primaria dell’Università di Palermo partecipino abitualmente al processo di valutazione e percepiscano l’utilità della valutazione formativa e i benefici del ricevere feedback. I dati raccolti …

distance learningassessment processes at universitypeer reviewassessment as learningvalutazione per l’apprendimentoprocessi valutativi in Universitàdidattica a distanzavalutazione come apprendimentoassessment for learningSettore M-PED/03 - Didattica E Pedagogia Speciale
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Multidisciplinary peer-mentoring groups facilitating change?

2020

This article discusses the potential of multidisciplinary peer-mentoring groups to facilitate individual and institutional change. To do this, we view peer mentoring as a form of critical education praxis (Mahon et al. 2019), the purpose of which is to create a space for reflexive thinking and asking critical questions. The data were collected by interviewing all thirteen participants – doctoral students and more established scholars – of a multidisciplinary peer-mentoring pilot project. The results show a variety of both individual changes and desired changes within the university, which were brought into view as a result of the sharing of experiences, views and ideas in an open, confident…

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CoproID predicts the source of coprolites and paleofeces using microbiome composition and host DNA content

2020

Shotgun metagenomics applied to archaeological feces (paleofeces) can bring new insights into the composition and functions of human and animal gut microbiota from the past. However, paleofeces often undergo physical distortions in archaeological sediments, making their source species difficult to identify on the basis of fecal morphology or microscopic features alone. Here we present a reproducible and scalable pipeline using both host and microbial DNA to infer the host source of fecal material. We apply this pipeline to newly sequenced archaeological specimens and show that we are able to distinguish morphologically similar human and canine paleofeces, as well as non-fecal sediments, fro…

dogsArcheologyMicrobial DNAData Mining and Machine LearningCoprolitemicrobiomeendogenous DNAlcsh:MedicineMorphology (biology)Genomechemistry.chemical_compoundPaleofecesDog0601 history and archaeologyGutArqueologia Metodologia0303 health sciences060102 archaeologyGeneral NeuroscienceGeneral Medicine06 humanities and the artsGenomicsNextflowmachine learningnextflowgutGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesShotgun metagenomicsPaleofecesHumanpaleofecesBioinformaticsBiologyMicrobiologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biologydiversity03 medical and health sciencesEndogenous DNAMachine learningcoprolitedog molecular analysishumanMicrobiomeancient DNAgenome030304 developmental biology030306 microbiologyHost (biology)lcsh:RcultureAncient DNAarcheologychemistryEvolutionary biologyAnthropologyCoproliteMicrobiomedietDNAPeerJ
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The role of expert evaluation for microsleep detection

2015

Abstract Recently, it has been shown by overnight driving simulation studies that microsleep density is the only known sleepiness indicator which rapidly increases within a few seconds immediately before sleepiness related crashes. This indicator is based solely on EEG and EOG and subsequent adaptive pattern recognition. Accurate microsleep recognition is very important for the performance of this sleepiness indicator. The question is whether expensive evaluations of microsleep events by a) experts are necessary or b) non-experts provide sufficient evaluations. Based on 11,114 microsleep events in case a) and 12,787 in case b) recognition accuracies were investigated utilizing (i) artificia…

driving simulationmicrosleepMicrosleepArtificial neural networkmedicine.diagnostic_testComputer sciencebusiness.industryBiomedical EngineeringRElectroencephalographysupport-vector machinesMachine learningcomputer.software_genresleepinessneural networksSupport vector machineeogExpert evaluationmedicineDriving simulationMedicineArtificial intelligenceeegbusinesscomputerCurrent Directions in Biomedical Engineering
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Dual Information Systems: Supporting Organizational Working and Learning by Making Organizational Memory Transparent

1999

The conceptual design of most computer-based information systems reflects a dualism of technology. During the development phase, part of the work-domain-related knowledge is formalized and encoded in the software, making it difficult for users to reflect on and use this knowledge. This design--use dualism contributes to the deterioration of the interpretive flexibility of information systems. In this article, we outline an information systems architecture called Dual Information Systems (DIS) that incorporates the concepts of an organizational memory information system (OMIS) in a broader framework. DIS help bridge the design--use dualism by providing organizations with a set of services th…

dual information systemsorganizational creation of knowledgeknowledge-creation netsorganizational learningact orientationhyperknowledge frameworkorganizational interfacesinterpretive flexibilityhyperknowledge organizationorganizational memory
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Using recorded audio feedback in multi-cultural higher e-education : How do academics experience? A thematic network analysis

2020

The aim of our study is to shed light on how academics experience using recorded audio feedback (RAF) as a feedback method in multi-cultural higher e-Education context. We adopted a qualitative content analysis approach, applying thematic network analysis to the data received from three academics (a case study). This approach proposes graphical networks as an aid for analyzing and synthesizing qualitative data into basic, organizing and global themes. The thematic network analysis produced two global, six organizing and 48 basic themes. The two global themes were named “Speaking style” and “Culture neutrality/sensitivity”. Based on our analysis, academics can, by using RAF in multi-cultural…

e-EducationBusiness Process Model and Notationetäopiskelurecorded audio feedbackpalautemulti-cultural higher educationverkko-ohjausthematic networks analysisBPMNRAFmonikulttuurisuusdistance learningäänitteetkorkea-asteen koulutusacademics
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Perceived support in e-collaborative learning: An exploratory study which make use of synchronous and asynchronous online-teaching approaches

2012

Published version of a chapter in the book: Advances in Web-Based Learning - ICWL 2012. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33642-3_2 This study compares four different learning environments for e-collaborative learning in two European countries related to the dimension of student’s mutual support. The theoretical baseline is Vygotsky’s zone of proximal development (ZOPD) and the socio-genetic approach of Piaget. The analyzed data are based on questionnaires collected over the time period of an entire semester including four different courses at the master’s level. These courses applied different e-collaborative approaches including a variety of tools f…

e-collaborative learningVDP::Social science: 200::Library and information science: 320::Information and communication systems: 321blended learningVDP::Social science: 200::Education: 280mutual support
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Bruk av e-læring i spesialisthelsetjenesten - hva nå?

2014

Masteroppgave i helse- og sosialinformatikk HSI 500 Universitetet i Agder 2014 Background The demand for efficiency and collaboration in the health care industry is ever increasing. There are requirements for increased skills among health care workers. Web-based learning is a form of training that is increasingly used. The purpose of this study was to review the use of web-based learning in specialist health care services. This study aims to answer following research questions: 1) How well is it facilitated for web based learning in the health care industry, 2) How is web-based learning perceive by the user, and 3) What are the learning outcomes after having conducted web-based learning. Me…

e-læring ; e-learning ; spesialisthelsetjenesten ; web-based learningVDP::Technology: 500::Information and communication technology: 550
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