16 resultados para Nine nigths

em Universidade dos Açores - Portugal


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Mestrado, Educação Pré-Escolar e Ensino do 1.º Ciclo do Ensino Básico, 26 de Junho de 2013, Universidade dos Açores (Relatório de Estágio).

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World Congress of Malacology, Universidade dos Açores, Ponta Delgada, 21-28 de julho.

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Tese de Doutoramento, Geografia (Ordenamento do Território), 25 de Novembro de 2013, Universidade dos Açores.

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Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 2014.

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Analyses of species-diversity patterns of remote islands have been crucial to the development of biogeographic theory, yet little is known about corresponding patterns in functional traits on islands and how, for example, they may be affected by the introduction of exotic species. We collated trait data for spiders and beetles and used a functional diversity index (FRic) to test for nonrandomness in the contribution of endemic, other native (also combined as indigenous), and exotic species to functional-trait space across the nine islands of the Azores. In general, for both taxa and for each distributional category, functional diversity increases with species richness, which, in turn scales with island area. Null simulations support the hypothesis that each distributional group contributes to functional diversity in proportion to their species richness. Exotic spiders have added novel trait space to a greater degree than have exotic beetles, likely indicating greater impact of the reduction of immigration filters and/or differential historical losses of indigenous species. Analyses of species occurring in native-forest remnants provide limited indications of the operation of habitat filtering of exotics for three islands, but only for beetles. Although the general linear (not saturating) pattern of trait-space increase with richness of exotics suggests an ongoing process of functional enrichment and accommodation, further work is urgently needed to determine how estimates of extinction debt of indigenous species should be adjusted in the light of these findings.

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The BALA project (Biodiversity of Arthropods of Laurisilva of the Azores) is a research initiative to quantify the spatial distribution of arthropod biodiversity in native forests of the Azores archipelago. Arthropods were collected using a combination of two techniques, targeting epigean (ground dwelling) and canopy (arboreal) arthropods: pitfall traps (with Turquin and Ethylene solutions) and beating samples (using the three most dominant plant species). A total of 109 transects distributed amongst 18 forest fragments in seven of the nine Azorean islands were used in this study. The performance of alternative sampling methods and effort were tested. No significant differences were found in the accumulated number of species captured whether an alternative method was used or whether another transect with similar effort was established in another location within the same fragment. A combination of Ethylene and Turquin traps captured more species per individual, Turquin and beating captured more species per sample, and Turquin captured more species per unit time. An optimization exercise was performed and we found that the protocol applied during recent years is very close to optimal, allowing its future replication with confidence. The minimum combinations of sampling effort and methods, in order to monitor or to inventory diversity, taking into account different proportions of sample completeness are discussed.

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Mestrado em Ciências Económicas e Empresariais.

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Dissertação de Mestrado em Gestão de Empresas/MBA.

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In the hustle and bustle of daily life, how often do we stop to pay attention to the tiny details around us, some of them right beneath our feet? Such is the case of interesting decorative patterns that can be found in squares and sidewalks beautified by the traditional Portuguese pavement. Its most common colors are the black and the white of the basalt and the limestone used; the result is a large variety and richness in patterns. No doubt, it is worth devoting some of our time enjoying the lovely Portuguese pavement, a true worldwide attraction. The interesting patterns found on the Azorean handicrafts are as fascinating and substantial from the cultural point of view. Patterns existing in the sidewalks and crafts can be studied from the mathematical point of view, thus allowing a thorough and rigorous cataloguing of such heritage. The mathematical classification is based on the concept of symmetry, a unifying principle of geometry. Symmetry is a unique tool for helping us relate things that at first glance may appear to have no common ground at all. By interlacing different fields of endeavor, the mathematical approach to sidewalks and crafts is particularly interesting, and an excellent source of inspiration for the development of highly motivated recreational activities. This text is an invitation to visit the nine islands of the Azores and to identify a wide range of patterns, namely rosettes and friezes, by getting to know different arts and crafts and sidewalks.

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Dissertação de Mestrado em Educação, especialidade em Administração e Organização Escolar.

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On this work we suggest a teaching solution that can be implemented in Azores, an archipelago of nine islands of Portugal, based in already known system of e-learning, with a twist based on the flipped method. Structured in a cooperative way, the organization of the system allows to isolated groups of people to have access to a certain level of teaching, if they cannot have the possibility to have physical presence in school due to problems emerging from territory discontinuity. Our suggestion can be elaborate in a model that can be adapted to any level of education, and can be adapted also in cases that a cut of budget exists. We suggest the name of fb-learning: Flipped Broadcast Learning.

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As preocupações de professores, pais e educadores em geral relativamente ao comportamento escolar dos alunos têm-se acentuado consideravelmente nas últimas duas décadas. Algumas das razões em que assentam tais preocupações ateem-se ao aumento significativo do número de alunos que apresentam comportamento escolar desviante, à gravidade desses mesmos comportamentos e ao seu aparecimento em populações escolares cada vez mais jovens. Neste trabalho é apresentado um estudo que, numa perspectiva descritiva e exploratória, pretendeu conhecer a opinião de professores sobre os problemas de comportamento na sala de aula. Concebeu-se, a partir de um primeiro levantamento, algumas situações de desvio em classe, submetendo-as, depois, ao julgamento de professores do 3º ciclo de escolas secundárias de Ponta Delgada, Açores. Pretendeu-se, assim, conhecer as situações de desvio a que esses professores atribuíam maior gravidade, os factores que acreditavam constituir agentes facilitadores da indisciplina na sala de aula e os tipos de intervenções que consideravam mais eficazes na resolução dessas situações. Na opinião dos professores inquiridos: a) as situações mais graves são as que contêm um elemento de agressividade, especialmente se o mesmo é direccionado para o professor; b) a personalidade do aluno é a principal causa das situações de disrupção; c) a prevenção e a superação de situações de indisciplina na sala de aula passa, em primeiro lugar, por uma intervenção focalizada no aluno.

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Dissertação de Mestrado, Património, Museologia e Desenvolvimento, 30 de Setembro de 2015, Universidade dos Açores.

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ECER 2015 "Education and Transition - Contributions from Educational Research", Corvinus University of Budapest from 7 to 11 September 2015.