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Fostering Teacher-Student Interaction and Learner Autonomy by the I-TUTOR Maps

2014

The paper analyses the use of an automatically generated map as a mediator; that map visually represents the study domain of a university course and fosters the co-activity between teachers and stu- dents. In our approach the role of the teacher is meant as a media- tor between the student and knowledge. The mediation (and not the transmission) highlights a process in which theres no deterministic rela- tion between teaching and learning. Learning is affected by the students previous experiences, their own modalities of acquisition and by the in- puts coming from the environment. The learning path develops when the teachers and the students visions approach and, partly, overlap. In this cas…

Self-organizing mapSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniVisionStructural CouplingModalitiesCo-actvity; Structural Coupling; Mediation; Latent Semantic Analysis; Self Organizing Map; Zoomable User InterfacesComputer scienceProcess (engineering)Co-actvity; Structural Coupling; Latent Semantic Analysis; Self Organizing MapMediationCo-actvityArtifact (software development)Zoomable User InterfacesLatent Semantic AnalysisMediationPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONLearner autonomyTUTORcomputerLatent Semantic AnalysiSelf Organizing Mapcomputer.programming_languageSettore M-PED/03 - Didattica E Pedagogia Speciale
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Plantinga’s Haecceitism and Simple Quantified Modal Logic

2017

In a series of papers Alvin Plantinga argued for a serious actualist modal semantics based on the notions of possible world, understood as maximal possible state of affairs, and of individual essence (haecceity). Plantinga’s actualism is known as haecceitism. In spite of the fact that haecceitism has been thought by Plantinga to require a Kripke-style semantics, the aim of this paper is to show that it is compatible with constant domains semantics and the simplest quantified modal logic. I will argue that not only does this approach have all the advantages of a greater simplicity in combining quantification and modalities, but also it better conforms to the actualist program.

Semantics (computer science)Computer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesModal logicState of affairs06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religion050105 experimental psychologyPossible worldPhilosophyModalActualismHaecceity060302 philosophyCalculus0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSimplicitymedia_commonLogic and Logical Philosophy
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Chapter 9. Scalar implicatures and the semantics of wh-indefinites in Vietnamese

2019

Semantics (computer science)VietnameseScalar (mathematics)languageScalar implicatureModality (semiotics)language.human_languageLinguisticsMathematics
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Fiber-Optic Aqueous Dipping Sensor Based on Coaxial-Michelson Modal Interferometers

2009

Fiber-optic modal interferometers with a coaxial-Michelson configuration can be used to monitor aqueous solutions by simple dipping of few centimeters of a fiber tip. The fabrication of these sensors to work around 850 nm enables the use of compact, robust, and low-cost optical spectrum analyzers. The use of this type of portable sensor system to monitor sewage treatment plants is shown.

Sensor systemAqueous solutionOptical fiberMaterials scienceFabricationArticle Subjectbusiness.industryÒpticalaw.inventionOpticsModalControl and Systems Engineeringlawlcsh:Technology (General)Astronomical interferometerlcsh:T1-995Electrical and Electronic EngineeringA fibersCoaxialbusinessInstrumentationJournal of Sensors
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Chapter 24 Bihemispheric plasticity after acute hand deafferentation

2003

Publisher Summary This chapter summarizes experiments showing that deprivation of somatosensory input could also elicit organizational changes in the hemisphere contralateral to the deafferented one. The existence of interactions among homotopic sites within cortical representations in both hemispheres provides a substrate for such an effect. It has been proposed that chronic deafferentation, in association with long-term practice as in blind, deaf, or individuals with amputation results in compensatory gains in the same and in other sensory modalities. However, the long-term changes described are mild and the question whether blind or deaf people develop enhanced capacities of their remain…

Sensory inputStimulus modalityPerceptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectSomatosensory systemPsychologyNeurosciencemedia_common
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Sensory Processing in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and/or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in the Home and Classroom Contexts.

2017

Children with neurodevelopmental disorders often show impairments in sensory processing (SP) and higher functions. The main objective of this study was to compare SP, praxis and social participation (SOC) in four groups of children: ASD Group (n = 21), ADHD Group (n = 21), ASD+ADHD Group (n = 21), and Comparison Group (n = 27). Participants were the parents and teachers of these children who were 5-8 years old (M = 6.32). They completed the Sensory Processing Measure (SPM) to evaluate the sensory profile, praxis and SOC of the children in both the home and classroom contexts. In the home context, the most affected was the ASD+ADHD group. The ADHD group obtained higher scores than the ASD gr…

Sensory processingmedicine.medical_treatmentlcsh:BF1-990Context (language use)Body awarenessbehavioral disciplines and activitiesDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciencesAutism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)0302 clinical medicineStimulus modalityIntervention (counseling)mental disordersmedicineAttention deficit hyperactivity disorderPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive scienceshome and classroom contextshigher functionssensory processingGeneral PsychologySensory Processing Measure (SPM)Original ResearchAttention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)05 social sciencesmedicine.diseaseSocial engagementlcsh:PsychologyAutism spectrum disorderPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgery050104 developmental & child psychologyFrontiers in psychology
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A correction method for dynamic analysis of linear continuous systems

2005

A method to improve the dynamic response analysis of continuous classically damped linear system is proposed. As in fact usually, following a classical approach, a reduced number of eigenfunctions are accounted for and the response is evaluated by integrating the uncoupled differential equations of motion in modal space, neglecting the contribution of high frequency modes (truncation procedure). Here, starting from the given system, it is proposed to set up two differential equations governing the motion of two new continuous systems: the first one contains only the first m non-zero eigenvalues of the given system and the second one contains the remainder non-zero infinity - m eigenvalues. …

Series (mathematics)Differential equationTruncationMechanical EngineeringLinear systemEquations of motionContinuous time systemModal analysiDynamic analysiComputer Science ApplicationsMethod of undetermined coefficientsDynamic responseControl theoryModeling and SimulationStress concentrationApplied mathematicsGeneral Materials ScienceDynamic loadDynamic methodEigenvalues and eigenvectorsCivil and Structural EngineeringMathematics
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Analytical representation of bimodality in bivariate distribution of chain length and chemical composition of copolymers

2022

Abstract Tuning the bimodality of microstructural features in polymers has provided novel properties and applications. A classic example is to overcome the trade-off between processability and mechanical properties in polyolefins. A recent example is to decrease the interfacial tension in blending incompatible polymers. Therefore, the development of a bimodality index (BI), especially for the chain length distribution (CLD) and the chemical composition distribution (CCD), is crucial for the quantitative design of materials. This study introduces quantitative expressions for the bimodality of univariate CLD on the linear scale, and CCD. Moreover, we develop a bimodality criterion for bivaria…

Series (mathematics)General Chemical EngineeringUnivariateGeneral ChemistryBivariate analysisIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringBimodalityDistribution (mathematics)Joint probability distributionLinear scaleEnvironmental ChemistryStatistical physicsRepresentation (mathematics)MathematicsChemical Engineering Journal
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Cost analysis for a future helicopter for passenger transport

2015

Purpose - This paper aims to identify the parameters that influence the cost competitiveness of helicopter services for scheduled passenger transport on a regional area. Design/methodology/approach - The approach used is based on an analysis of demand and on a bi-level model (modal split model - service supply optimization model) optimization. Performance optimization in the supply of helicopter transport services is obtained by a sensitivity analysis on the recognized cost factors. Findings - The identification of the variation margins in the cost factors that might make an helicopter competitive for scheduled passenger services. Research limitations/implications - The inability to conside…

Service (business)EngineeringHelicopter performanceRelation (database)Factor costbusiness.industryAerospace EngineeringComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSGeneral MedicineTransport supply planningTransport engineeringPassenger transportIdentification (information)ModalSettore ICAR/05 - TrasportiCost analysiPosition (finance)Scheduled passenger serviceSensitivity (control systems)businessAircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology
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Taste heterogeneity and latent preferences in the choice behaviour of freight transport operators

2013

In this paper we show that individual attitudes of road carriers and their latent preferences toward specific freight service attributes do play a role in determining their mode choices. Specifically, we contribute to the empirical literature on freight agents' mode choice by exploring the role of the "perceived importance" of the most relevant service dimensions in determining the attractiveness of two alternatives to "all-road" transport: logistics terminals and road-sea intermodal services. This is carried out through a revealed/stated preference experiment and a mixture of logit framework. Our results support the hypothesis that operators' attitudes towards time, punctuality and risk of…

Service (business)Risk of lossmedia_common.quotation_subjectIntermodal freight transportGeography Planning and DevelopmentLogitStated PreferenceIntermodal freight transportTransportationMixture LogitMicroeconomicsPunctualityAttitudeSettore ICAR/05 - TrasportiAttitudesLatent variableEconomicsHeterogeneityMode choiceExplanatory powerPreference (economics)media_common
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