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Bodily dimensions of reading and writing practices on paper and digitally

2015

The bodily aspects of reading/writing practices are investigated in Finland.The paper is considered more adaptive to varied reading purposes than the screen.Handwriting is described as a more flexible and relaxed practice than typing.Skills determine less than materials and images the practices of reading/writing.Digital interfaces determine the ways we read and write less than suggested. This article investigates the different shapes in which reading and writing practices occur when paper/pen are compared with keyboard/screen. The focus is on the bodily aspects of these practices. Reading and writing are viewed as techniques of the body, which over the years have become increasingly mediat…

Computer Networks and CommunicationsComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject050801 communication & media studiescomputer.software_genre0508 media and communicationsreadingHandwritingReading (process)Mathematics educationta518Electrical and Electronic Engineeringmedia_commonFocus (computing)Multimediapaper05 social sciences050301 educationta5142bodily aspectsSocial practicewritingdigital documentsDigital reading0503 educationcomputerTelematics and Informatics
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Manuscript vs cursive writing. Learning to write in primary education

2021

For the proper development of writing, teachers must choose the best line for their students. To this day, it is still not very clear which is the correct or the most suitable letter for the beginn...

Computer science05 social sciencesCursive WritingMathematics educationPrimary education050301 education0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesLine (text file)Life-span and Life-course Studies0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyEducationEducation 3-13
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Modélisation du contexte des lexies spécialisées en vue de l’élaboration d’un système d’aide à la rédaction scientifique dans le domaine biomédical

2018

Abstract In this paper we propose a modeling of contextual information around a terminological unit, for the needs of a scientific writing aid tool in the biomedical field. We focus more specifically on the modeling of significant phraseic contexts that we formalize as semantically characterized argument patterns. This modeling is based on a large corpus of biomedical scientific articles and relay on semantic types specified in a domain ontology, Unified Medical Language System . Resume Dans cet article nous proposons une modelisation de l’information contextuelle autour des lexies specialisees en vue de l’elaboration d’un systeme d’aide a la redaction scientifique dans le domaine biomedica…

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English writing instruction in Norwegian upper secondary schools

2015

AbstractThis article presents a study of current English writing instruction practices in a selection of Norwegian upper secondary schools and discusses how this draws upon ideas within genre-pedagogy. The data comprises individual and focus-group interviews, observation reports and some teaching material. The study shows that English teachers focus on teaching genre requirements and adjustment of language to task and context. However, despite agreeing on the importance of teaching how to write specific text-types and to adjust to the situation at hand, there seems to be different opinions about how detailed instruction should be. Some teachers fear that too explicit instruction may hinder …

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Staging Life — Interpretation of Life in Kierkegaard’s

2000

“Whether custom and social life in England is of the stuff of primieval rock or whether it consists in seams and glacial debris will become more and more apparent in the course of a few years. At times, the wanderer is overcome by a sensation comparable to that felt when climbing Rosstrappe [an elevation near Magdeburg in present-day Saxony-Anhalt], where the eye ascends over millions of seemingly loose chunks of slate”.1 These lines, published on the 21st of May, 1870 in the German newspaper Neue Preussische Zeitung by the observer Theodore Fontane, might seem, at first sight, to not be a matter of special interest to readers a century apart (unless we are interested in the literary styles…

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Discussions of Part I Chapters

2016

This chapter is an opportunity for one of the authors of this book to question the other two authors in the light of issues raised in Chaps. 2– 5. It constitutes both a follow-up to discussions between authors which occurred over the writing process, and emergent issues—new discussions once the book was almost complete. Some fundamental issues are addressed, about the birth of mathematics (and its deep links with the birth of writing), the relationships between mathematics and other sciences, the interactions between conjecture and proof, and the role of visualisation and of gestures. The text is kept short in order to provoke the readers to reflect on these issues rather than for the autho…

ConjectureWriting processMathematical objectGestureEpistemology
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Masked form priming in writing words from pictures: evidence for direct retrieval of orthographic codes.

1998

Three experiments used the masked priming paradigm to investigate the role of orthographic and phonological information in written picture naming. In all the experiments, participants had to write the names of pictures as quickly as possible under three different priming conditions. Nonword primes could be: (1) phonologically and orthographically related to the picture name; (2) orthographically related as in (1) but phonologically related to a lesser degree than in (1); (3) orthographically and phonologically unrelated except for the first consonant (or consonant cluster). Orthographic priming effects were observed with a prime exposure duration of 34 ms (Experiments 1 and 2) and of 51 ms …

ConsonantAdultAnalysis of VarianceHandwritingVerbal BehaviorExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyPhonologyPhoneticsGeneral MedicineHomophonyLinguisticsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Pattern Recognition VisualPhoneticsMental RecallDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyLexical decision taskHumansCuesPsychologyPriming (psychology)OrthographyConsonant clusterActa psychologica
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Investigating technical and pedagogical usability issues of collaborative learning with wikis

2012

Published version of an article in the journal: Informatics in Education : an International Journal. Wikis have been recently promoted as tools that foster collaborative learning. However, there has been little research devoted to the criteria that are suitable to address issues pertinent to collaborative learning. This paper proposes a set of criteria to explore technical and pedagogical usability issues of collaborative learning with wikis. The criteria are then used to evaluate students’ collaborative writing activities. The units of study are wikis that groups of students developed collaboratively using MediaWiki. This paper also reports on technical and pedagogical implications for the…

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Participation and collaborative learning in large class sizes: wiki, can you help me?

2016

AbstractCollaborative learning has a long tradition within higher education. However, its application in classes with a large number of students is complicated, since it is a teaching method that requires a high level of participation from the students and careful monitoring of the process by the educator. This article presents an experience in collaborative learning adapted to large class sizes using wikis. The objective is to check if wikis allow for effective collaborative learning methods to be introduced into large groups. The results show how effective wikis can be in encouraging collaborative learning and active participation by the student, as well as facilitating the monitoring and…

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From canon to chaos management: blogging as a learning tool in a modern Finnish literature course

2015

This article is based on the teaching experiment implemented in summer 2013 in a modern Finnish literature course organised by the Centre for International Mobility (CIMO) and the University of Jyvaskyla Language Centre. In order to break away from the traditional conception of literature and text, students’ independent blogging was chosen as the final course assignment instead of a traditional final project. Our aim has been to determine what blogging as an activity can add to second-language learning (i.e. learning the language in a country where it is spoken as a native language) in the context of modern Finnish literature. Our special interest is how new learning environments and approa…

Cooperative learningComputer sciencesocial mediaTeaching methodFirst languagenew writingForeign languagesecond language learningta6121Context (language use)Special Interest Groupmodern literaturePedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONFinno-Ugric languagesComputer-mediated communication
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