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Towards Personalization of Peer Review in Learning Programming

2017

Peer review is one of the effective processes for sharing knowledge and improving overall learning performance. This became more popular by the use of ICT. However, it is challenging to implement peer review in learning programming languages due to the complexity of the subject matter. A group of peer reviewers may have different overall performance but similar weaknesses on a given aspect of the programming tasks. Hence, they may not be able to help each other to address individual needs. In this paper, we present a personalized approach to peer review with consideration to criteria based assessment and individual performance on specific programming tasks. This is achieved using a novel pe…

Multimediabusiness.industryComputer sciencecomputer.software_genreLearning programmingSubject matterPersonalizationInformation and Communications TechnologyIndividual learningWeb applicationOverall performancebusinesscomputerCompetence (human resources)
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À la recherche des maillages communaux d'antan. Présentation du projet ANR COMMUNES et de quelques résultats préliminaires

2020

The COMMUNES project aims: 1) to produce the first H-GIS in the world providing annualised boundary data for all French municipalities from the Revolution to the present day. Each spatial unit will include population data and metrics of access to networks of transport; 2) to develop a multimodal model of transport to allow the dynamic analysis of the relationship between economic and demographic changes and accessibility from the end of the 18th century to the present day; 3) to represent and analyse on a very fine scale some key demographic and socio-economic phenomena. Our method for reconstructing historic administrative boundaries combines the study of historical and cartographic source…

Multimodal model of transport[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographyimpacts démographiques[SHS.DEMO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Demography[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesECONOMIC_GEOGRAPHYHISTORICAL_SOURCESlimites administratives historiquesgéographie économiqueDemographic impact of transport infrastructureaccessibilitéHistorical administrative boundariesSIG-H[SHS.DEMO] Humanities and Social Sciences/DemographyEconomic geographyHISTORICAL_DEMOGRAPHY[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyAccessibilityTRANSPORT[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryADMINISTRATIVE_DISTRICTSH-GIS[SHS] Humanities and Social SciencesCOMMUNITIES[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/Historysystème multimodal de transport
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Knowledge Acquisition from Multiple Experts Based on Semantics of Concepts

1999

This paper presents one approach to acquire knowledge from multiple experts. The experts are grouped into a multilevel hierarchical structure, according to the type of knowledge acquired. The first level consists of experts who have knowledge about the basic objects and their relationships. The second level of experts includes those who have knowledge about the relationships of the experts at the first level and each higher level accordingly. We show how to derive the most supported opinion among the experts at each level. This is used to order the experts into categories of their competence defined as the support they get from their colleagues.

Multiple expertsKnowledge representation and reasoningComputer sciencebusiness.industryConceptual graphDomain knowledgeArtificial intelligencebusinessCompetence (human resources)Data scienceKnowledge acquisition
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Pretest-Posttest-Posttest Multilevel IRT Modeling of Competence Growth of Students in Higher Education in Germany

2016

Longitudinal research in higher education faces several challenges. Appropriate methods of analyzing competence growth of students are needed to deal with those challenges and thereby obtain valid results. In this article, a pretest-posttest-posttest multivariate multilevel IRT model for repeated measures is introduced which is designed to address educational research questions according to a German research project. In this model, dependencies between repeated observations of the same students are considered not, as usual, by clustering observations within participants but rather by clustering observations within semesters. Estimation of the model is conducted within a Bayesian framework. …

Multivariate analysisHigher educationbusiness.industry05 social sciencesMultilevel modelEconomics education050301 educationRepeated measures design01 natural sciencesEducation010104 statistics & probabilityEducational researchItem response theoryDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMathematics educationPsychology (miscellaneous)0101 mathematicsPsychologybusiness0503 educationCompetence (human resources)Applied PsychologyJournal of Educational Measurement
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GIS-based groundwater potential mapping in Shahroud plain, Iran. A comparison among statistical (bivariate and multivariate), data mining and MCDM ap…

2019

Abstract In arid and semi-arid areas, groundwater resource is one of the most important water sources by the humankind. Knowledge of groundwater distribution over space, associated flow and basic exploitation measures can play a significant role in planning sustainable development, especially in arid and semi-arid areas. Groundwater potential mapping (GWPM) fits in this context as the tool used to predict the spatial distribution of groundwater. In this research we tested four GIS-based models for GWPM, consisting of: i) random forest (RF); ii) weight of evidence (WoE); iii) binary logistic regression (BLR); and iv) technique for order preference by similarity to ideal solution (TOPSIS) mul…

Multivariate statisticsEnvironmental EngineeringGeographic information system010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesContext (language use)Land coverBinary logistic regression010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesStatisticsEnvironmental ChemistrySemi-arid regionWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesbusiness.industryTOPSISWeight of evidencePollution22/4 OA procedureWater resourcesThematic mapITC-ISI-JOURNAL-ARTICLEEnvironmental sciencebusinessDecision makingGroundwaterRandom forest
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Small Scale Gasification Application and Perspectives in Circular Economy

2018

Abstract Gasification is the process converting solid fuels as coal and organic plant matter, or biomass into combustible gas, called syngas. Gasification is a thermal conversion process using carbonaceous fuel, and it differs substantially from other thermal processes such as incineration or pyrolysis. The process can be used with virtually any carbonaceous fuel. It is an endothermic thermal conversion process, with partial oxidation being the dominant feature. Gasification converts various feedstock including waste to a syngas. Instead of producing only heat and electricity, synthesis gas produced by gasification may be transformed into commercial products with higher value as transport f…

Municipal solid wasteWaste managementScale (ratio)Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment020209 energyCircular economycircular economygasificationTJ807-830refuse derived fuelmunicipal solid waste02 engineering and technologysyngasRenewable energy sources0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEnvironmental scienceRefuse-derived fuelGeneral Environmental ScienceSyngasEnvironmental and Climate Technologies
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Estimation of the Amount of Disposed Antibiotics

2019

The impact of the antibiotics in the environment is not well understood yet. Moreover, the total amount of antibiotics that are ending up in the environment as solid waste is not known and cannot be rigorously determined as many variables are influencing the determination of their concentration. The present article is focused on the estimation of the amount of non-prescribed antibiotics that are used in different European countries. Particular attention is paid to the class of beta-lactams, as they are responsible for a considerate share of the antimicrobial resistance. The primary purpose was the estimation of the quantity of non-prescribed antibiotics that might reach the environment as s…

Municipal solid wastemedicine.drug_classGeography Planning and DevelopmentAntibioticsTJ807-830010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-19501 natural sciencesantibiotics disposalRenewable energy sources03 medical and health sciencesAntibiotic resistancemedicineGE1-3500105 earth and related environmental sciencesEstimation0303 health sciencesEnvironmental effects of industries and plants030306 microbiologyRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryBiotechnologyEnvironmental sciencessolid-wastebusinessnon-prescribed antibioticsSustainability
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Desigualdad social y toma de decisiones en los comunales: El gobierno del mayor canal de riego de España (la Acequia Real del Júcar, Valencia) en el …

2021

espanolHacia 1850 la Acequia Real del Jucar era el mayor sistema comunitario de riego de Espana y se caracterizaba por la fuerte desigualdad social entre los regantes. El articulo analiza los cambios que experimentaron las instituciones para su gobierno en una etapa de profundas transformaciones sociales y politicas en la sociedad espanola, la segunda mitad del siglo XIX. Los organos de gobierno del canal estaban sujetos a una organizacion de tipo jerarquico que comprendia dos grandes niveles: por una parte, estaba la direccion del conjunto del sistema, en la que solo una reducida elite de terratenientes podia intervenir; por otra, habia organos de gestion local que administraban las sucesi…

N43Historyaguarecursos comunesEspañawatercommon-pool resources19th century05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentN5306 humanities and the artsO13Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Q250506 political science060104 historyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)comunidades de riegosiglo XIXSpainirrigation communities050602 political science & public administration0601 history and archaeologyHistoria Agraria Revista de agricultura e historia rural
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Investor Inattention to All-Cash Acquisition Announcements: A Joint Day-Time Analysis in the Spanish Market

2021

Prior studies suggest that investors have limited attention, which determines the speed with which information is incorporated into share prices and, in turn, affects the efficiency of the markets. Unlike other corporate events, the information contained in an acquisition announcement is generally less standard and more complicated to process. Therefore, investor inattention is less likely around this event. In this study we test the existence of investor inattention for a sample of all-cash acquisition announcements of listed and unlisted target firms released by listed Spanish firms from 1998 to 2018. Cash acquisitions allow us to control for the strategic behavior of overvalued companies…

Names of the days of the weekmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentControl (management)lcsh:TJ807-830lcsh:Renewable energy sourcesSample (statistics)Monetary economicsManagement Monitoring Policy and LawJoint analysislisted status of target firmday of the weekEmpreses Finances0502 economics and businessStrategic behaviortime of the day050207 economicslcsh:Environmental sciencesmedia_commonlcsh:GE1-350050208 financeRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentlcsh:Environmental effects of industries and plants05 social sciencesUnivariateMarket reactionlcsh:TD194-195Cashcash acquisition announcementinvestor inattentionBusinessSustainability
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Emerging identity of Finnish nurse teachers: student teachers' narratives in a group exam.

2005

Summary In Finland students pursuing in Master's Degree Programme have a previous degree in nursing from polytechnics. Nurse teacher qualification also includes at least five year's experience of working in practice. This article concentrates on the conflicts student teachers brought up in a group exam as regards changing a nurse's identity into a teacher's identity in teacher training. The approach of the study on this group was narrative. The data were collected by videotaping two group exam situations (five hours in all) of volunteer student teachers ( N =5) during the last course (Nurse teacher's inquiring mind) of their nurse teacher studies in 2002. The material was transcribed and an…

NarrationSocial IdentificationLearning communityStudent teacherSocial learningNurse teacherEducationGroup ProcessesNursing Education ResearchProfessional CompetenceProfessional RoleNursingFaculty NursingTeacher identityPedagogyHumansNarrativeStudents NursingEducational MeasurementPsychologyCompetence (human resources)General NursingFinlandQualitative ResearchNurse education today
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