4 resultados para alternate reality game
em ReCiL - Repositório Científico Lusófona - Grupo Lusófona, Portugal
Resumo:
With the advent of digital era web applications have become inevitable part of our lives. We are using the web to manage even the financially or ethically sensitive issues. For this reason exploration of information seeking behavior is an exciting area of research. Current study provides insight on information seeking behavior using a classic ‘Find the Difference’ game. 50 university students between the age of 19 and 26 participated in the study. Eye movement data were recorded with a Tobii T120 device. Participants carried out 4 continuous tasks. Each task included two pictures side by side with 7 hidden differences. After finishing the tasks, participants were asked to repeat the game with the same picture set. This data collection methodology allows the evaluation of learning curves. Additionally, participants were asked about their hand preference. For the purpose of analysis the following metrics were applied: task times (including saccades), fixation count and fixation duration (without saccades). The right- and left-hand side on each picture was selected as AOI (Area of Interest) to detect side preference in connection with hand preference. Results suggest a significant difference between male and female participants regarding aggregated task times (male 58.37s respectively female 68.37s), deviation in the number of fixations and fixation duration (apparently female have less but longer fixations) and also in the distribution of fixations between AOIs. Using eyetracking data current paper highlights the similarities and differences in information acquisition strategies respectively reveals gender and education (Arts vs. Sciences) dependent characteristics of interaction.
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Multimedia Interactive Book (miBook) reflects the development of a new concept of virtual interpretation of traditional text books and audio-visual content. By encompassing new technological approaches, using augmented reality technology, allows the final user to experience a variety of sensorial stimuli while enjoying and interacting with the content; therefore enhancing the learning process. miBook stands for a global educational intention to enable people not only to access but also to appropriate intellectually valuable contents coming from different linguistic and cultural contexts.
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RESUMO: O Futsal é uma modalidade em plena ascensão e com crescente popularidade em Portugal e no Mundo, com a particularidade de ser a modalidade com mais praticantes femininos em Portugal. Neste relatório pretendo apresentar a forma como interpreto o jogo e o treino de Futsal, aplicando os conhecimentos alcançados ao longo de dois anos de estudo da modalidade, no meu percurso académico e nos seis anos como treinador principal. Ao longo do relatório irei evidenciar os aspectos fundamentais da minha visão sobre o processo de treino através da elaboração de um Modelo de Jogo coerente e adequado à realidade do Grupo Desportivo Cultural e Recreativo Zambujeira e Serra do Calvo, no escalão de Júnior “A”. Cabe ao treinador a criação de um Modelo de Jogo a atingir, em que este irá direccionar todo o processo de treino através de intervenções ajustadas à jogadora de acordo com situação em que está inserida. Ao longo do processo de treino, o treinador tem que saber observar e analisar os contextos em que o clube, equipa e competição se inserem, de modo a que consiga elaborar e dotar o planeamento de uma flexibilidade desejável. ABSTRACT: The Futsal is a sport booming in popularity in Portugal and the World, with the distinction of being the sport with more female athlete’s in Portugal. In this report, I intend to present the way I play the game of Futsal, by training and applying the knowledge, achieved over two years of studying the sport during my academic background and over six years as head coach. Throughout the report will highlight the fundamental aspects of my vision of the training process by developing a coherent model of game and suitable for the reality of the Cultural and Recreational Sports Group Zambujeira E Serra do Calvo in Junior "A" team. It is the coach responsibility to create a game model to be achieved this is the model that will direct the entire training process through adjusted interventions to the player according to the situation in which it operates. Throughout the training process, the coach has to know how to observe and analyze the contexts in which the club, team and competition is been held, so he can prepare and provide the planning of a desirable flexibility if necessary the possible changes.
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The institutions that work with the preservation and diffusion of cultural heritage - be them archive, libraries, museums, art galleries or cultural centres - present a certain discourse about reality. To understand this discourse, composed by sound and silence, by fullness and emptiness, by presence and absence, by remembrance and forgetting, an operation is implied, not only with the enunciation of speech and its gaps, but also the comprehension of that which causes to speak, of who is speaking and of the point whence one speaks. Preservation and destruction, or, in another way, conservation and loss, walk hand in hand in the arteries of life. As suggested by Nietzsche (1999, p.273), it is impossible to live without loss, it is entirely impossible to live avoiding destruction to play its game and drive the dynamics of life on. However, by means of a kind of tautological argument, one often justifies preservation by the imminence of loss and memory by the threat of forgetting. Thus, one ceases to consider that the game and the rules of the game between forgetting and memory are not fed by themselves and that preservation and destruction are not opposed in a deadly duel, but instead they complement one another and are always at the service of subjects that build themselves and are built through social practices. To indicate that memories and forgettings can be sown and cultivated corroborates the importance of working towards the denaturalisation of these concepts and towards the understanding that they result from a construction process also involving other forces, such as: power. Power is a sower, a promoter of memories and forgettings.