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Content development approaches in e-learning lessons

2017

Abstract Developments in the IT field have led to the development and variety of e-learning objects so that video or gaming lessons are found in most online courses and are developed in order to maintain the student’s interest. The current Learning Management Systems challenges refer to how to generate a dynamic content that automatically adapts to the a priori level of a student’s knowledge and behavior during lessons. Starting from the model student, the component of adaptive learning, the aim of this paper is to keep student motivation by designing a course with content related to the level of knowledge of the students. At the same time, lessons combine elements of gamification with quiz…

General interestE-learning (theory)ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationContent development010402 general chemistryPsychology01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesBalkan Region Conference on Engineering and Business Education
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A Comprehensive Analysis Regarding DESI Country Progress for Romania Relative to the European Average Trend

2017

Abstract In the absence of globally coherent specifications and standards, digitalization would never have spread across the world in such a huge extent as it did. The availability of digital technologies has significantly increased in the last decade, shifting the focus of policy-makers from on the diffusion of these technologies to their usage by governments, companies and also individuals. Actually, digital technologies and internet became the main forces for transforming the modern world and its economy. Activating within a turbulent environment, Romania faced many challenges in the last three years, but it managed to perform better from period to period. Relative to the past performanc…

General interestbusiness.industryEconomic policyPosition (finance)The InternetDigital skillsDigital economybusinessBalkan Region Conference on Engineering and Business Education
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What seems to be the problem?—A study of connections between national contexts and regional e-health strategies

2015

Abstract Motivation Different e-health strategies may produce different long-term results, so it is of general interest to look into strategies behind e-health approaches, and what factors that influence strategy-formation. Problem statement Previous studies into process improvements in the e-health area has suggested that approaches and strategies are very dependent on national contexts. This study explores this issue, by sampling two national regions in Europe, the St. Gallen region and canton in Switzerland, and the Agder region comprised of the two Agder-counties, in Norway. The research questions revolve around the extent to which the context influences e-health innovation in two diffe…

General interestbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Health PolicyBiomedical EngineeringProblem statementContext (language use)Public relationsResearch communityResearch questionsSociologyMarketingService innovationbusinessLevel of analysisHealth Policy and Technology
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Accesibilidad y provisión de servicios de interés general en las áreas rurales de la Unión Europea: un análisis a partir del Eurobarómetro

2014

La finalidad de este trabajo es ofrecer un estado de la cuestión sobre el acceso y provisión de Servicios de Interés General (SeIG) en las áreas rurales de la Unión Europea. Se identifican fuerzas de cambio, oportunidades y dificultades relativas a los SeIG que pueden contribuir a impulsar o ralentizar los procesos de desarrollo rural. Se lleva a cabo una revisión de las principales aproximaciones teóricas y se presentan diversos análisis empíricos a partir de los escasos datos homogéneos disponibles. A partir del conocimiento adquirido se formula un conjunto de reflexiones sobre la función de los SeIG en los procesos de cambio rural en la UE.

General interestregional comparisonGeography Planning and DevelopmentRaumplanung und Regionalforschunglcsh:G1-922rural areaEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)infrastructureländlicher Raumregionaler Vergleichmedia_common.cataloged_instanceGE1-350European unionddc:710lcsh:Environmental sciencesEarth-Surface Processesmedia_commonSustainable developmentlcsh:GE1-350Landscaping and area planningGeography (General)Städtebau Raumplanung Landschaftsgestaltungsustainable developmentländliche EntwicklungWelfare economicsArea Development Planning Regional ResearchInfrastrukturöffentliche DienstleistungMedi ruralRural developmentEnvironmental sciencesUrban StudiesGeographynachhaltige EntwicklungG1-922Public serviceRural areaEUCartographylcsh:Geography (General)rural developmentpublic service
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Genetic Diversity of Mute Swan Population of the Riga Urban Area

2015

Abstract Mute swan Cygnus olor is the most abundant breeding swan species in Rīga and Latvia. Since manmade habitats are the preferred breeding habitats of this species - Cygnus olor is of particular interest in studies of urban biodiversity. The latest records show that 30-40 pairs breed annually in Rīga, 400-700 individuals migrate through the area, and 120-150 individuals stay over winter. The goal of our study was to determine the genetic variation of the mute swan population in Rīga. Blood samples were collected from 47 individual birds found in different sites in Rīga or elsewhere in Latvia. The universal retrotransposon based iPBS markers were used to estimate diversity. Three primer…

Genetic diversityeducation.field_of_studyirapretrotransposon-based molecular markerMultidisciplinarygeography.geographical_feature_categoryGeneral interestEcologyScienceQPopulationcygnus olorUrban areaGeographygenetic variationRegional scienceeducationProceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B. Natural, Exact, and Applied Sciences.
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Street Food as a Special Interest and Sustainable Form of Tourism for Southeast Asia Destinations

2019

Sustainable development is an objective that every destination is aiming at. This chapter provides evidence that street food, as a special interest for of tourism, if appropriately explored, has the potential to contribute significantly to the sustainable tourism development of Southeast Asia, and more generally to emerging destinations. Within this context, there is an opportunity to convert street food into a tourism resource that can align with the SDGs of the UNWTO. From a management point of view, this chapter highlights the fact that destination marketing organisations need to rethink the type of products and services offered to visitors and more importantly how they advertise themsel…

GeographyEconomyDestinationsSpecial Interest GroupTourismSoutheast asia
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BIODIVERSITY OF SICILIAN FRUIT TREES: STUDIES ON PLUMS

2010

The Sicilian territory contains a wide reserve of biodiversity of fruit tree species that, over a period of several centuries, have found there propitious pedoclimatic conditions for their establishment, and genetic diversification. The indigenous germplasm characterized Sicilian agriculture until less than one century ago but, after the diffusion of new cultivars originating from genetic improvement programs, a great part of this germplasm was replaced and now these important resources are at high risk of genetic erosion. Recently, public interest in the safeguarding of biodiversity and the development of a new interest in genetic resources and their scientific, economic and cultural impor…

Germplasmbiodiversitàbusiness.industryAgroforestryBiodiversityHorticultureBiologyIndigenouslanguage.human_languageBiotechnologyPublic interestSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreefrutticolturaGenetic resourcesAgriculturelanguagesusinobusinessGenetic erosionSicilianActa Horticulturae
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The effect of out-of-home activity intervention delivered by volunteers on depressive symptoms among older people with severe mobility limitations: a…

2015

Objectives: To examine the effects of an individualized outdoor activity intervention carried out by volunteers on depressive symptoms among community-living older people with severe mobility limitations who have difficulties accessing the outdoors independently. Methods: Secondary analyses of the “Volunteering, Access to Outdoor Activities and Wellbeing in Older People” (VOW) data (ISRCTN56847832). VOW was a randomized single blinded two-arm controlled trial conducted in Jyväskylä, Finland, in 2009-2011. At baseline, 121 people aged 67-92 years with severe mobility limitations were interviewed at home and randomized into either an intervention or waiting list control group. Volunteers (n=4…

GerontologyMaleVolunteersmedicine.medical_specialtyMotor Activitylaw.inventionolder peopleRandomized controlled trialRecreation TherapylawIntervention (counseling)EpidemiologyActivities of Daily LivingMedicineout-of-home activityHumansOutdoor activityMobility LimitationVolunteerDepression (differential diagnoses)AgedAged 80 and overbusiness.industryDepressioninterestsinterests.interestta3142Middle AgedPsychiatry and Mental healthvolunteeringTreatment OutcomeMobility LimitationdepressionPhysical therapyRecreationFemaleGeriatrics and GerontologyPshychiatric Mental HealthbusinessOlder peopleGerontologyAgingmental health
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The Impact of China’s “Belt and Road Initiative” on the European Union

2018

After introducing the 1978 reforms, China shifted from a centrally-planned to a market-based economy. The success of these economic reforms has been immense, as today China has become a leading player in the world’s economy. In order to achieve the goal of becoming the world’s biggest superpower within the next 30 years, China’s 13th Five Year Plan (2016–2020) increased the government’s focus on innovation, with particular emphasis on infrastructure development. In this article, we have analyzed the impact of China’s “Belt and Road Initiative” on the European Union. China’s investments have a positive impact on the economic growth of the EU member countries, as they provide new jobs, capita…

GovernmentNational interestEconomic policyOrder (exchange)Capital (economics)Control (management)media_common.cataloged_instanceBusinessSuperpowerEuropean unionChinamedia_common
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OS ECJ-TF 2/2019 on the ECJ Decisions of 26 February 2019 in N Luxembourg I et al. (Joined Cases C-115/16, C-118/16, C-119/16 and C-299/16) and T Dan…

2019

This article deals with the decision taken by the Court of Justice of the European Union in of 26 February 2019 in N Luxembourg I et al. (Joined Cases C-115/16, C-118/16, C-119/16 and C-299/16) and T Danmark et al. (Joined Cases C-116/16 and C-117/17). The authors acknowledge that the "Danish beneficial ownership cases" address a number of important and timely issues, especially with regard to the concept of abuse under EU law. These include: (i) the expansion of the general anti-abuse principle enshrined in EU law to areas of tax law that are subject to minimal harmonization; (ii) the use of OECD materials to define the beneficial ownership concept; (iii) the conflation of the beneficial o…

HarmonizationSubject (documents)Economic JusticeNet interest incomelanguage.human_languageDanishLawBeneficial ownershipPolitical sciencelanguagemedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionTax lawmedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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