689 resultados para Centro de Ciências da Vida
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O debate sobre o uso contextualizado das Tecnologias da Informação e Comunicação (TIC) não tem sido suficiente para uma visão educacional integradora das TIC na sala de aula e tem originado uma certa angústia entre os professores. A implementação das TIC ganha frequentemente o enfoque tecnológico / técnico subestimando o trabalho educacional mais vasto, situando-o entre o ensino tradicional e o “reinventar” de estratégias, como uma nova pintura para óculos de lentes gastas pelo uso secular do mestre-escola. Neste artigo pretendo explanar o resultado de uma investigação etnográfica, que considera três dimensões para o desenvolvimento das TIC, perspectivadas para a inovação pedagógica. Um caminho possível para os professores, preocupados em actualizar o seu trabalho pedagógico.
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O diário etnográfico tem sido usado como instrumento de registo do trabalho de campo, em investigação de natureza etnográfica. Neste artigo defendo que a utilização de um software apropriado vem facilitar o trabalho do investigador. Descrevo a construção e a utilização de um software que denominei de Diário Etnográfico Eletrónico. Para a reflexão apresento o testemunho de três relatos de investigadores que realizaram estudos de natureza etnográfica em educação. Finalizo reforçando a ideia de que as questões metodológicas sobre a observação e o registo são muito mais complexas que as questões técnicas. O conhecimento prévio do tema a estudar e a revisão da literatura é fundamental e deve fazer parte da subjetividade do investigador, tratada numa perspetiva crítica.
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A formação de professores à luz do “processo de Bolonha” reequaciona a função do ensino superior, o papel conferido aos docentes e devolve aos alunos a responsabilização pelos processos de aprendizagem e pelo desenvolvimento de competências, valoriza a envolvência dos alunos em projectos de formação contextualizada, dando ainda oportunidade à construção de experiências significativas. A concretização destes propósitos leva-nos a desenvolver práticas convergentes com o modelo pedagógico do Movimento da Escola Moderna assente num projecto democrático de autoformação cooperada na gestão de conteúdos, actividades, materiais, tempos e espaços. Nesta comunicação vamos reflectir uma experiência prática que decorreu entre Outubro de 2007 e Janeiro de 2008, inserida em duas unidades curriculares dos cursos de Licenciatura em Educação de Infância e Licenciatura e do Educação Básica, da Universidade da Madeira, tentando avaliar os ganhos e as dificuldades obtidas nesse trabalho.
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Location aware content-based experiences have a substantial tradition in HCI, several projects over the last two decades have explored the association of digital media to specific locations or objects. However, a large portion of the literature has little focus on the creative side of designing of the experience and on the iterative process of user evaluations. In this thesis we present two iterations in the design and evaluation of a location based story delivery system (LBSDS), inspired by local folklore and oral storytelling in Madeira. We started by testing an already existing location based story platform, PlaceWear, with short multimedia clips that recounted local traditions and folktales, to this experience we called iLand. An initial evaluation of iLand, was conducted; we shadowed users during the experience and then they responded to a questionnaire. By analyzing the evaluation results we uncovered several issues that informed the redesign of the system itself as well as part of the story content. The outcome of this re design was the 7Stories experience. In the new experience we performed the integration of visual markers in the interface and the framing of the fragmented story content through the literary technique of the narrator. This was done aiming to improving the connection of the audience to the physical context where the experience is delivered. The 7Stories experience was evaluated following a similar methodology to the iLand evaluation but the user’s experience resulted considerably different; because of the same setting for the experience in both versions and the constancy of the most of the content across the two versions we were able to assess the specific effect of the new design and discuss its strengths and shortcomings. Although we did not run a formal and strict comparative test between the two evaluations, it is evident from the collected data how the specific design changes to our LBSDS influenced the user experience.
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A constraint satisfaction problem is a classical artificial intelligence paradigm characterized by a set of variables (each variable with an associated domain of possible values), and a set of constraints that specify relations among subsets of these variables. Solutions are assignments of values to all variables that satisfy all the constraints. Many real world problems may be modelled by means of constraints. The range of problems that can use this representation is very diverse and embraces areas like resource allocation, scheduling, timetabling or vehicle routing. Constraint programming is a form of declarative programming in the sense that instead of specifying a sequence of steps to execute, it relies on properties of the solutions to be found, which are explicitly defined by constraints. The idea of constraint programming is to solve problems by stating constraints which must be satisfied by the solutions. Constraint programming is based on specialized constraint solvers that take advantage of constraints to search for solutions. The success and popularity of complex problem solving tools can be greatly enhanced by the availability of friendly user interfaces. User interfaces cover two fundamental areas: receiving information from the user and communicating it to the system; and getting information from the system and deliver it to the user. Despite its potential impact, adequate user interfaces are uncommon in constraint programming in general. The main goal of this project is to develop a graphical user interface that allows to, intuitively, represent constraint satisfaction problems. The idea is to visually represent the variables of the problem, their domains and the problem constraints and enable the user to interact with an adequate constraint solver to process the constraints and compute the solutions. Moreover, the graphical interface should be capable of configure the solver’s parameters and present solutions in an appealing interactive way. As a proof of concept, the developed application – GraphicalConstraints – focus on continuous constraint programming, which deals with real valued variables and numerical constraints (equations and inequalities). RealPaver, a state-of-the-art solver in continuous domains, was used in the application. The graphical interface supports all stages of constraint processing, from the design of the constraint network to the presentation of the end feasible space solutions as 2D or 3D boxes.
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Asthma is a significant health issue in the pediatric population with a noteworthy growth over the years. The proposed challenge for this PhD thesis was the development of advanced methodologies to establish metabolomic patterns in urine and exhaled breath associated with asthma whose applicability was subsequently exploited to evaluate the disease state, the therapy adhesion and effect and for diagnostic purposes. The volatile composition of exhaled breath was studied combining headspace solid phase microextraction (HS-SPME) with gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry or with comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry with a high resolution time of flight analyzer (GC×GC–ToFMS). These methodologies allowed the identification of several hundred compounds from different chemical families. Multivariate analysis (MVA) led to the conclusion that the metabolomic profile of asthma individuals is characterized by higher levels of compounds associated with lipid peroxidation, possibly linked to oxidative stress and inflammation (alkanes and aldehydes) known to play an important role in asthma. For future applications in clinical settings a set of nine compounds was defined and the clinical applicability was proven in monitoring the disease status and in the evaluation of the effect and / or adherence to therapy. The global volatile metabolome of urine was also explored using an HSSPME/GC×GC–ToFMS method and c.a. 200 compounds were identified. A targeted analysis was performed, with 78 compounds related with lipid peroxidation and consequently to oxidative stress levels and inflammation. The urinary non-volatile metabolomic pattern of asthma was established using proton nuclear magnetic resonance (1H NMR). This analysis allowed identifying central metabolic pathways such as oxidative stress, amino acid and lipid metabolism, gut microflora alterations, alterations in the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, histidine metabolism, lactic acidosis, and modification of free tyrosine residues after eosinophil stimulation. The obtained results allowed exploring and demonstrating the potential of analyzing the metabolomic profile of exhaled air and urine in asthma. Besides the successful development of analysis methodologies, it was possible to explore through exhaled air and urine biochemical pathways affected by asthma, observing complementarity between matrices, as well as, verify the clinical applicability.
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Extreme rainfall events have triggered a significant number of flash floods in Madeira Island along its past and recent history. Madeira is a volcanic island where the spatial rainfall distribution is strongly affected by its rugged topography. In this thesis, annual maximum of daily rainfall data from 25 rain gauge stations located in Madeira Island were modelled by the generalised extreme value distribution. Also, the hypothesis of a Gumbel distribution was tested by two methods and the existence of a linear trend in both distributions parameters was analysed. Estimates for the 50– and 100–year return levels were also obtained. Still in an univariate context, the assumption that a distribution function belongs to the domain of attraction of an extreme value distribution for monthly maximum rainfall data was tested for the rainy season. The available data was then analysed in order to find the most suitable domain of attraction for the sampled distribution. In a different approach, a search for thresholds was also performed for daily rainfall values through a graphical analysis. In a multivariate context, a study was made on the dependence between extreme rainfall values from the considered stations based on Kendall’s τ measure. This study suggests the influence of factors such as altitude, slope orientation, distance between stations and their proximity of the sea on the spatial distribution of extreme rainfall. Groups of three pairwise associated stations were also obtained and an adjustment was made to a family of extreme value copulas involving the Marshall–Olkin family, whose parameters can be written as a function of Kendall’s τ association measures of the obtained pairs.
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O desenvolvimento das Tecnologias da Informação e Comunicação (TIC) têm revolucionado a sociedade contemporânea, a escola nesse contexto é chamada a incorporar esses recursos não de forma acrítica ou como recurso auxiliar de ensino, mas como potencializador da construção do conhecimento. O Governo brasileiro através de políticas públicas educacionais vêm disseminando o uso das TIC nas escolas através de programas a exemplo do PROINFO e PROUCA, este último visa a distribuição de laptops educacionais na modalidade 1-1 às crianças. Essa pesquisa visa compreender as práticas pedagógicas na perspectiva de sua consideração como sendo ou não efetiva na melhoria objetivada enquanto inovação pedagógica e promoção do protagonismo infanto juvenil. Para tanto, foi necessário verificar se a utilização desse dispositivo móvel tem contribuído para a construção do conhecimento a ponto de permitir considerar as práticas pedagógicas como inovação pedagógica. Trata-se de uma pesquisa qualitativa de cunho etnográfico com análise de conteúdo, utilizando-se entrevistas com 10 professores e 30 alunos e observações participantes, fundamentada na abordagem Construcionista de Seymour Papert, base de sustentação teórica para a análise dos resultados. O estudo evidenciou, categorias, como: construção do conhecimento, mudança de prática, dificuldades e limitações, motivação e fascínio, mobilidade, acesso a internet, habilidades, autonomia, colaboração e autoria, através das quais foi possível compreender o objeto, como uma potencialidade, visto que, a persistência e a busca alternativa se fizeram presentes na superação gradativa das limitações e entraves que se mostraram no decorrer da pesquisa.