21 resultados para Motel management Study and teaching Queensland, Southeastern
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Se presenta el diseño de la asignatura DERECHO Y SOCIEDAD. La metodología tiene como elemento central la charla/presentación en lengua ingesa, en línea. El estudiante dispone del 50% del contenido teórico evaluable y del 80% de los procesos de adquisisción de habilidades en línea con acceso libre (no intranet). Todas las audiciones se realizan en inglés con un recurso de subtítulos y transcripción que puede ser generado por los estudiantes. Además el docente ha tenido acceso a material de alta calidad académica sin el coste de la elaboración propia, transformado por su incorporación al programa para satisfacer las necesidades específicas del curso. La dinámica docente ejemplifica los procesos complejos que el curso estudia
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Afrontamos el reto de innovar en la enseñanza-aprendizaje de la Parasitología diseñando una metodología adaptada al nuevo enfoque del EESS, buscando: la participación activa del estudiante, la adquisición y evaluación de competencias y la retroalimentación. Las enseñanzas prácticas de la Parasitología son deficitarias en recogida de muestras y sin embargo estas funciones las realizan nuestros egresados. El modelo de enseñanza/aprendizaje que proponemos supone la realización de tareas fuera de las aulas, proporcionando a los alumnos experiencias de aprendizaje enriquecedoras. Acercamos a los alumnos al entorno de los parásitos y buscamos su competentencia en la toma de muestras en diferentes contextos
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Dentro del marco de los nuevos planes de estudio de EEES, el área de prehistoria de la Universidad de las Islas Baleares está desarrollando una nueva estrategia didáctica realizada fuera del aula y destinada a completar la formación del alumno en la parte práctica de los créditos ECTS y mejorar la coordinación entre los profesores que imparten estas materias dentro de una misma área de conocimiento Con ese fin se está desarrollando una experiencia didáctica y docente centrada en el proyecto Arqueódrom. Dicha estrategia, en fase de desarrollo piloto, ha resultado muy útil como sistema para fomentar la participación del alumnado y mejorar su aprendizaje
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The objectives of this work are twofold. First, it aims to reflect on student internship placements as a tool for developing the engineering curriculum. Secondly, we present a webbased software for the efficient management of enterprise internships. This tool is scalable, allowing the management of an increased number of students while minimizing the requirement for managing time
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Over the academic year 2000-2001, the Societat Catalana d'Ordenació del Territori organised, together with other departments of Catalan public universities, a debate on the teaching of regional and urban planning within the following disciplines: environmental science, geography, architecture, engineering, economy, law and landscape management. Moreover it was considered that attention should be paid to urban and regional planning related to postgraduate degrees. The aim was on one hand to analyse present situation, and on the other, to propose future strategies
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The characteristics of service independence and flexibility of ATM networks make the control problems of such networks very critical. One of the main challenges in ATM networks is to design traffic control mechanisms that enable both economically efficient use of the network resources and desired quality of service to higher layer applications. Window flow control mechanisms of traditional packet switched networks are not well suited to real time services, at the speeds envisaged for the future networks. In this work, the utilisation of the Probability of Congestion (PC) as a bandwidth decision parameter is presented. The validity of PC utilisation is compared with QOS parameters in buffer-less environments when only the cell loss ratio (CLR) parameter is relevant. The convolution algorithm is a good solution for CAC in ATM networks with small buffers. If the source characteristics are known, the actual CLR can be very well estimated. Furthermore, this estimation is always conservative, allowing the retention of the network performance guarantees. Several experiments have been carried out and investigated to explain the deviation between the proposed method and the simulation. Time parameters for burst length and different buffer sizes have been considered. Experiments to confine the limits of the burst length with respect to the buffer size conclude that a minimum buffer size is necessary to achieve adequate cell contention. Note that propagation delay is a no dismiss limit for long distance and interactive communications, then small buffer must be used in order to minimise delay. Under previous premises, the convolution approach is the most accurate method used in bandwidth allocation. This method gives enough accuracy in both homogeneous and heterogeneous networks. But, the convolution approach has a considerable computation cost and a high number of accumulated calculations. To overcome this drawbacks, a new method of evaluation is analysed: the Enhanced Convolution Approach (ECA). In ECA, traffic is grouped in classes of identical parameters. By using the multinomial distribution function instead of the formula-based convolution, a partial state corresponding to each class of traffic is obtained. Finally, the global state probabilities are evaluated by multi-convolution of the partial results. This method avoids accumulated calculations and saves storage requirements, specially in complex scenarios. Sorting is the dominant factor for the formula-based convolution, whereas cost evaluation is the dominant factor for the enhanced convolution. A set of cut-off mechanisms are introduced to reduce the complexity of the ECA evaluation. The ECA also computes the CLR for each j-class of traffic (CLRj), an expression for the CLRj evaluation is also presented. We can conclude that by combining the ECA method with cut-off mechanisms, utilisation of ECA in real-time CAC environments as a single level scheme is always possible.