6 resultados para Intelligence process
em Portal do Conhecimento - Ministerio do Ensino Superior Ciencia e Inovacao, Cape Verde
Resumo:
The current issue of deportation is a global concern that is demanding the attention of human rights leaders, activists and global citizens. Small island nations, such as, the Cape Verde Islands, are experiencing difficulties reintegrating deported immigrants arriving from both the United States and Europe. According to the Consulate of Cape Verde’s database, one Cape Verdean immigrant was deported in 1987. Twenty years later, 108 deportation cases are pending—the highest number of pending cases to date. This issue is a reflection of the Western countries’ immigration and human rights policies that are affecting many developing countries. This capstone research focuses primarily on the reintegration program managed by the Cape Verdean government, the reintegration process of the deported immigrants from the United States and the islanders’ experiences throughout this process. This issue is examined through the eyes of a Cape Verdean immigrant living in the United States witnessing first hand the negative impacts these immigration policies have had, and continue to have, in the Cape Verdean community in the United States and in Cape Verde. Research was collected through various formal and informal interviews and published documents on this topic. Analysis of the data has revealed that the government’s reintegration program is experiencing difficulties with implementation and financial sustainability. Moreover, the deportees’ reintegration experience varied based on access to government assistance and their interaction with island residents. Subsequently, it is recommended that the reintegration program be evaluated with the purpose to reorganize under new leadership.
Resumo:
The title of this thesis is “The importance of using games to teach English in the 3rd Cycle”. I choose this topic because I think that games are important in the process of learning and because in my opinion not only students but people in general are more motivated to learn when they are having fun or when they are doing something that is interesting. Some authors argue that games stimulate learners to practise, to activate and extend their English vocabulary, and that most students feel more motivated to learn and learn more easily when they are having fun. Games make demands on learners’ intelligence and imagination and calls for active participation. That is exactly what 3rd Cycle students and teachers need in order to have success in their studies and work respectively. The 3rd Cycle students have covered the majority of the grammar and functions contents of the English curriculum in the previous Cycles (the 1st and 2nd Cycle) and in the 3rd Cycle the students need most of their time to put into practice what they have learned before. Games are an effective method to put in practice what they have learned before and also through games they have several contexts and different situations to explore in order to show their knowledge or their vocabulary. The 3rd Cycle students need methods that motivate them to learn and to participate in class and since they already study a specific language function. If the teacher uses an enjoyable method like games students will not get bored and they will be more motivate to participate in class.
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A memória realizada no âmbito do regulamento dos Cursos de Graduação da Universidade Jean Piaget de Cabo Verde, apresenta um estudo exaustivo sobre Sistemas de Apoio à Decisão e Businees Intelligence, mais concretamente, o estudo da sua arquitectura, os benefícios que trazem a uma organização, bem como a sua integração às estratégias empresariais, com vista ao alcance dos objectivos traçados. Ainda, apresenta um estudo de caso sobre a Unipiaget, cujas conclusões indicam que essa Universidade, ainda tem muito o que fazer para que haja uma real partilha de conhecimento extraído do seu Sistema Informação, que ao contrário de muitas empresas em Cabo Verde, é apoiada por Tecnologias de Informação e Comunicação bem actuais e capazes. A memória permitiu alcançar os objectivos preconizados no início da elaboração da mesma, sem que tenha havido sobressaltos, apesar da escassa bibliografia.
Resumo:
O presente trabalho destinada para o complemento de grau de licenciatura tem como objectivo principal analisar o auxílio de Business Intelligence (BI) às organizações na sua melhoria contínua no desempenho e qualidade de serviços, sobretudo no processo de tomada de decisão e estudo da sua existência na Cabo Verde Telecom. As tecnologias associadas a ele, nomeadamente, data warehouse, data mining e olap são primordiais para a tomada de decisão sobre as actividades estratégicas no mercado de negócios. Essas tecnologias permitem uma análise cuidada dos dados, transformando-os em informações pertinentes para a tomada de decisão nas empresas, garantindo com isto o seu crescimento no mercado.
Adapting the Process Writing Approach to English Language Learners with Special Needs: Using Visuals
Resumo:
The available literature on the writing characteristics and best practices to teach writing to English Language Learners who also present some disability is scarce. In order to understand and provide some insight on the developments in this field, I propose an adaptation of the Process Writing Approach based on a literature review of the existing bibliography about the writing characteristics of English Language Learners, Special Needs Learners, and English Language Learners with Special Needs’ writing, the effects of the Process Writing Approach in teaching writing to these groups, and the use of visuals in writing instruction. The main assumptions of this study are: a) The Process Writing Approach provides an opportunity to differentiate instruction to ELLs with special needs and gives them additional opportunities to bring their funds of knowledge to the classroom, improving their writing, and b) By allowing students to rely on visuals in different phases of the writing process teachers will be addressing the needs of both visual and verbal learners, therefore allowing students more options to develop writing skills. The main pedagogical implication is that by dividing writing in recursive stages and inserting visuals as scaffolding throughout the entire writing process, teachers will provide an alternative approach to writing instruction that may be more effective to English Language Learners with Special Needs.