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A Map-Based Visualization Tool To Support Tutors In E-Learning 2.0

2009

Web 2.0 regards essentially the social issues about the new usage of web applications, but participative web and user generated contents induce a new way to think about the design of the web applications themselves. This is particularly true in the field of educational systems that are all web based applications. Many researchers are now devoted to study what is called e-learning 2.0 both as regards the technological issues in the field of computer science, and in relation to the impact of the web 2.0 social and psychological issues on the education process itself. One of the most crucial topics in e-learning 2.0 is the way to provide support to the teacher/tutor to avoid cognitive overload…

Class (computer programming)medicine.medical_specialtyWeb 2.0business.industryComputer scienceSocial Semantic WebIntelligent tutoring systemHuman–computer interactionmapmedicineWeb applicationThe InternetTUTORbusinesscomputerWeb modelinge-learningcomputer.programming_language
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Benefits of computer screen-based simulation in learning cardiac arrest procedures

2010

Medical Education 2010: 44: 716–722 Objectives  What is the best way to train medical students early so that they acquire basic skills in cardiopulmonary resuscitation as effectively as possible? Studies have shown the benefits of high-fidelity patient simulators, but have also demonstrated their limits. New computer screen-based multimedia simulators have fewer constraints than high-fidelity patient simulators. In this area, as yet, there has been no research on the effectiveness of transfer of learning from a computer screen-based simulator to more realistic situations such as those encountered with high-fidelity patient simulators. Methods  We tested the benefits of learning cardiac arre…

Class (computer programming)medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentLearning environmenteducationGeneral MedicineEducationTest (assessment)Basic skillsMedicineMedical physicsCardiopulmonary resuscitationClinical competencebusinessPatient simulationTransfer of learningMedical Education
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Quranic app practices among multilingual Muslim youth in Denmark

2019

This article sheds light on a set of religious literacy practices which have so far received very little scientific attention, namely ‘quranic app practices’. Quranic app practices are conceptualized as ways of engaging with the Quran through religious apps on smartphones or tablets. The article is based primarily on an explorative group interview with four young people from a Year 8 class in a multilingual lower secondary school in Denmark. The youth have Somali and Afghan background, consider themselves practicing Muslims and can be described as ‘religious heritage learners of Arabic’ (Temples 2013). The article explores the quranic app practices of the young people as reported in the int…

Class (computer programming)multilingual youthlanguageClassical Arabic Faith literacies Quranic apps Multilingual youth Language and identitymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral MedicineSomaliArticlelanguage.human_languagefaith literaciesFaithclassical Arabicquranic appsAfghanYouth in DenmarkPedagogylanguageSociologyClassical ArabicReligious literacySet (psychology)identitymedia_commonApples - Journal of Applied Language Studies
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Extended music education enhances the quality of school life

2013

The claim of whether music education can create social benefits in the school environment was tested in 10 Finnish schools with an extended music curricular class and control classes. The quality of school life (QSL) was assessed by a representative sample (N=735) of pupils at years 3 and 6 (9- and 12-years-olds). The results showed that extended music education enhances the QSL, particularly in areas related to general satisfaction about the school and a sense of achievement and opportunity for students. Differences related to the schools and gender did not account for the results. A follow-up study examined whether the increase in critical QSL variables was related to music. This analysis…

Class (computer programming)musiikkikasvatusmedia_common.quotation_subjectControl (management)social benefitsquality of school lifesosiaalisuusAcademic achievementmusiikkiluokatMusic educationkouluviihtyvyysEducationQuality of life (healthcare)extended music educationta6131Mathematics educationmusic educationQuality (business)PsychologyCurriculumMusicSocial influencemedia_commonMusic Education Research
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Producing social mobility. Class and Travel in the Romanian Novel 1901-1932

2020

The present article addresses the Romanian novelistic production between 1901 and 1932 in the attempt of identifying a series of patterns regarding the protagonists’ social mobility. Starting with the most mentioned destinations throughout the novels, I analyse how and why the different social classes travel and try to determine the landmarks between which they dispute their physical presence, on the one hand, and their aspirations, on the other. On this basis, the second part of the article conducts a quantitative analysis of the major means of transport in the period – the train, the tramway, the coach/carriage, the automobile, the aeroplane, the ship, and the waggon – and attempts to pin…

Class (computer programming)quantitative analysisGeneral Arts and HumanitiesRomanianlcsh:Literature (General)General Social Sciencesnineteenth century fictionlcsh:PN1-6790Social mobilitylanguage.human_languageromanian novellanguagedistant readingSociologyEconomic systemclasstravelMetacritic Journal for Comparative Studies and Theory
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Complex powers and non-compact manifolds

2002

We study the complex powers $A^{z}$ of an elliptic, strictly positive pseudodifferential operator $A$ using an axiomatic method that combines the approaches of Guillemin and Seeley. In particular, we introduce a class of algebras, ``extended Weyl algebras,'' whose definition was inspired by Guillemin's paper on the subject. An extended Weyl algebra can be thought of as an algebra of ``abstract pseudodifferential operators.'' Many algebras of pseudodifferential operators are extended Weyl algebras. Several results typical for algebras of pseudodifferential operators (asymptotic completeness, construction of Sobolev spaces, boundedness between apropriate Sobolev spaces, >...) generalize to…

Class (set theory)Applied Mathematicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectMathematics - Operator AlgebrasAxiomatic systemMathematics::Spectral TheoryInfinityManifoldAlgebraSobolev spaceMathematics - Spectral TheoryOperator (computer programming)Mathematics - Analysis of PDEsCompleteness (order theory)FOS: MathematicsOperator Algebras (math.OA)Spectral Theory (math.SP)Mathematics::Symplectic GeometryAnalysisEigenvalues and eigenvectorsAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)media_commonMathematics
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Noise-tolerant efficient inductive synthesis of regular expressions from good examples

1997

We present an almost linear time method of inductive synthesis restoring simple regular expressions from one representative (good) example. In particular, we consider synthesis of expressions of star-height one, where we allow one union operation under each iteration, and synthesis of expressions without union operations from examples that may contain mistakes. In both cases we provide sufficient conditions defining precisely the class of target expressions and the notion of good examples under which the synthesis algorithm works correctly, and present the proof of correctness. In the case of expressions with unions the proof is based on novel results in the combinatorics of words. A genera…

Class (set theory)CorrectnessComputer programComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceComputer experimentTheoretical Computer ScienceHardware and ArchitectureSimple (abstract algebra)Regular expressionTime complexityAlgorithmSoftwareProgram synthesisNew Generation Computing
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Complex Numbers and Polynomials

2016

As mentioned in Chap. 1, for a given set and an operator applied to its elements, if the result of the operation is still an element of the set regardless of the input of the operator, then the set is said closed with respect to that operator.

Classical orthogonal polynomialsPure mathematicssymbols.namesakeOperator (computer programming)Difference polynomialsGegenbauer polynomialsDiscrete orthogonal polynomialsOrthogonal polynomialsFibonacci polynomialssymbolsJacobi polynomialsMathematics
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Closure to “Analyzing Turbulence Intensity in Gravel Bed Channels” by F. G. Carollo, V. Ferro, and D. Termini

2008

Closure (computer programming)TurbulenceMechanical EngineeringTurbulence kinetic energyGeometryGeomorphologyGeologyWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringJournal of Hydraulic Engineering
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Computation Cluster Validation in the Big Data Era

2017

Data-driven class discovery, i.e., the inference of cluster structure in a dataset, is a fundamental task in Data Analysis, in particular for the Life Sciences. We provide a tutorial on the most common approaches used for that task, focusing on methodologies for the prediction of the number of clusters in a dataset. Although the methods that we present are general in terms of the data for which they can be used, we offer a case study relevant for Microarray Data Analysis.

Clustering high-dimensional dataClass (computer programming)Clustering validation measureSettore INF/01 - InformaticaComputer sciencebusiness.industryBig dataInferenceMicroarrays data analysiscomputer.software_genreGap statisticTask (project management)ComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITIONCURE data clustering algorithmConsensus clusteringHypothesis testing in statisticClustering Class Discovery in Data Algorithmsb Clustering algorithmFigure of meritConsensus clusteringData miningCluster analysisbusinesscomputer
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