999 resultados para Formation Maître-TIC
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The radiation chemistry of PCTFE at different temperatures has been studied. The polymer was irradiated under vacuum to absorbed doses of up to 1500 kGy. Three irradiation temperatures were chosen. These included ambient temperature, a temperature well above the T, and a temperature above the crystalline melting temperature. These were 298, 423 and 493 K, respectively. The formation of new structures was identified by solid-state FTIR and F-19 NMR. No branching was observed below the melting temperature, but branches were observed above the melting temperature. G-values for chain-end formation were 1.5 and 2.4 at room temperature and 423 K, respectively and the G-value for the formation of double bonds was found to be < 0.1. For the irradiations at 493 K, the G-values for the formation of chain ends, double bonds and branching points were 3.6, 0.2 and 0.5, respectively. The presence of long-chain branches within the polymer structure could not be proven for radiolysis at 493 K, but scission predominates and network formation does not occur upon irradiation. DSC studies of the polymers irradiated at ambient temperature were consistent with chain scission leading to an increase in the percentage crystallinity, as observed for other fluoropolymers. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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The radicals formed on gamma-radiolysis of a series of copolymers of methacrylic acid and acrylonitrile have been investigated by ESR spectroscopy. This series of copolymers spanned the full composition range and the study was carried out at 77 K and ambient temperature. The radicals formed in the copolymers at 77 and 303 K were found to be similar to those found in the two homopolymers, but in the intermediate composition range the presence of acrylonitrile propagation radicals was also detected. These radicals were not observed to be formed in significant quantities on the radiolysis of polyacrylonitrile. They are believed to result from a scission of the main chain at methacrylic acid/acrylonitrile diad sequences following loss of the methacrylic acid carboxyl group. At 77 K, the copolymers with high methacrylic acid contents were found to be more sensitive to radical formation than the methacrylic acid homopolymer, but this enhanced sensitivity was not evident at ambient temperature, where the G-values for radical formation for the copolymers were slightly less than the values for the homopolymers. (C) 2003 Society of Chemical Industry.
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Iron chelators of the 2-pyridinecarbaldehyde isonicotinoylhydrazone (HPCIH) class show high potential for the treatment of iron overload diseases. In the present study, selected first-row transition metal (from Mn to Zn) complexes with HPCIH and 2-pyridinecarbaldehyde (4'-aminobenzoyl)hydrazone (HPCAH) were synthesised and characterised. Crystallography reveals that HPCAH exclusively forms bis complexes with divalent transition metals, with each ligand coordinating meridionally through its pyridine-N, imine-N and carbonyl-O atoms, forming distorted octahedral cis-MN4O2 complexes. Complexes of HPCIH were more varied and unpredictable, with metal/ligand ratios of 1:1, 1:2, 2:2 and 3:2 obtained with different metal ions. The isonicotinoyl ring N-atom in HPCIH was found to be an effective ligand, and this resulted in the varied metal/ligand ratios observed. The formation constants of divalent metal complexes with HPCIH were determined by potentiometric titrations and the values obtained were consistent with similar tridentate ligands and with the Irving-Williams order. ((C) Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 69451 Weinheim, Germany, 2003).
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José Plínio Baptista School of Cosmology (1. : 2012 : Anchieta, ES). Seminário realizado no período de 14 a 19 de outubro de 2012.
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The role of middle management is essential when managing integrative and emergent strategy formation processes. We stand out the importance of its role connecting micro and macro organizational level offering a very important contribution when examining the strategy-as-practice perspective and integrative strategy formation process. The main goal of this research is to analyse the relationship between the integrative strategy formation process and the roles of middle management under the strategy-as-practice perspective. To check it out we adopted a qualitative methodology droving a case analysis in a Spanish University. Data was collected by means of personal interviews with members of different levels of the Institution, documents analysis and direct observation. In advance of some results we find out that the University develops an integrative strategy formation process and confers to middle management an important role extended all over the organization.
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Revista Lusófona de Línguas, Culturas e Tradução
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A escola parece ser um organismo impenetrável às transformações, resultantes do avanço científico e tecnológico, importantes para a formação do novo cidadão no contexto da atual sociedade. Esta dissertação analisa a realidade de três escolas públicas do Ensino Médio do interior do Estado da Paraíba-Brasil, relativamente à presença das Tecnologias de Informação e Comunicação (TIC) e sua utilização pelos professores. Na componente teórica abordamos sobre a inserção das TIC no cotidiano das escolas e as respectivas Políticas Educativas no Brasil sobre as TIC, com foco na proposta do Programa Nacional de Informática na Educação (ProInfo). A consecução dos objetivos conduziu a elaboração e análise de dois questionários, como instrumentos principais no processo de recolha de dados. O primeiro dirigido aos diretores das três escolas e o segundo direcionado aos professores dessas escolas. Os resultados evidenciam que o advento do computador e da Internet, apesar das suas potencialidades educativas, não modificou, de forma considerável, a prática dos professores. Verificou-se que estes, apesar de utilizarem as TIC a nível pessoal, pouco as exploram em contexto pedagógico dentro da sala de aula. Ao nível das escolas constatamos que as orientações do Programa Nacional não se efetivaram na prática, de forma a conduzir a definição de estratégias favoráveis à sua efetiva integração no contexto educativo. Verificamos também que as condições de funcionamento e quantidade de equipamentos disponíveis são dois importantes entraves à operacionalização das intenções constantes nos documentos do ProInfo.
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A indústria farmacêutica configura-se como um oligopólio, com produtos diferenciados em segmentos de classes terapêuticas específicas. As grandes farmacêuticas globais concentram seus esforços de pesquisa e de comercialização nas doenças degenerativas, que trazem maior retorno financeiro. No Brasil, destaca-se a presença de um conjunto de laboratórios públicos, os quais compõem a Rede Brasileira de Produção Pública de Medicamentos (RBPPM), voltados para as necessidades do Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS), em grande parte negligenciadas pelas Big Pharmas. O objetivo deste estudo é investigar o uso pelos laboratórios farmacêuticos oficiais brasileiros das contribuições derivadas das tecnologias da informação e comunicação (TIC), no sentido da integração da cadeia de suprimentos da RBPPM. Em sua primeira fase, a pesquisa de campo foi realizada por meio de uma abordagem quantitativa em todos os laboratórios oficiais afiliados à Associação de Laboratórios Farmacêuticos Oficiais Brasileiros (Alfob). Essa análise permitiu levantar questões que foram aprofundadas por meio da abordagem qualitativa em três laboratórios selecionados da fase anterior. As evidências coletadas permitem concluir que os objetivos descritos na criação da RBPPM, cujo alcance poderia ser facilitado pela adoção dos atributos da GCS pela rede capitaneada pelo Ministério da Saúde, ainda são incipientes e erráticos. O estudo demonstrou que, apesar das evidências teóricas e empíricas a respeito da capacidade das TIC de integrar processos, os laboratórios públicos brasileiros ainda fazem pouco uso das tecnologias estudadas na gestão de cadeias de suprimento (GCS), e o desempenho das poucas ferramentas encontradas revelou-se incipiente e insatisfatório. É bem provável que essa evidência seja uma decorrência natural do fato de que a RBPPM não utilizava uma abordagem de GCS na época em que esta pesquisa foi realizada.
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An education promoting scientific literacy (SL) that prepares the citizens to a responsible citizenship has persisted as an argument across discussions on curricula design. The ubiquity of science and technology on contemporary societies and the ideological requirement of informed democratic participation led to the identification of relevant categories that drive curriculum reforms towards a humanistic approach of school science. The category ‘Science as culture’ acquires in the current work a major importance: it enlightens the meaning of scientific literacy. Looking closely to the French term, culture scientifique et tecnologique, turns science simultaneously into a cultural object and product that can be both received and worked at different levels and within several approaches by the individuals and the communities. On the other hand, nonformal and informal education spaces gain greater importance. Together with the formal school environment these spaces allow for an enrichment and diversification of learning experiences. Examples of nonformal spaces where animators can develop their work may be science museums or botanical gardens; television and internet can be regarded as informal education spaces. Due to the above mentioned impossibility of setting apart the individual or community-based experiences from Science and Technology (S&T), the work in nonformal and informal spaces sets an additional challenge to the preparation of socio-cultural animators. Socio-scientific issues take, at times, heavily relevance within the communities. Pollution, high tension lines, spreading of diseases, food contamination or natural resources conservation are among the socio-scientific issues that often call upon arguments and emotions. In the context of qualifying programmes on socio-cultural animation (social education and community development) within European Higher Education Area (EHEA) the present study describes the Portuguese framework. The comparison of programmes within Portugal aims to contribute to the discussion on the curriculum design for a socio-cultural animator degree (1st cycle of Bologna process). In particular, this study intends to assess how the formation given complies with enabling animators to work, within multiple scenarios, with communities in situations of socio-scientific relevance. A set of themes, issues and both current and potential fields of action, not described or insufficiently described in literature, is identified and analysed in the perspective of a qualified intervention of animators. One of these examples is thoroughly discussed. Finally, suggestions are made about curriculum reforms in order, if possible, to strongly link the desired qualified intervention with a qualifying formation.
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Numa escola para todos, o grande desafio, passa pela qualidade educativa, sendo necessária uma adaptação do ensino às características pessoais dos alunos, num ambiente o menos restritivo possível. Uma abordagem inclusiva do aluno com NEE assenta em soluções exequíveis, emergindo, entre outras a utilização de estratégias diversificadas e a rentabilização de recursos disponíveis, como práticas de diferenciação pedagógica positiva. Neste sentido, o problema central deste estudo prende-se com o tipo de uso que fazem das TIC os professores e alunos de salas de aula do 1º CEB, quando nessas salas de aula existem alunos com NEE que necessitam das tecnologias para aprender e para comunicar. Assim, o estudo visa conhecer as concepções e práticas dos professores do 1º CEB sobre o uso das TIC em salas de aula inclusivas, procurando saber: i) as percepções dos professores sobre as necessidades educativas especiais dos alunos em turmas inclusivas e as suas expectativas relativamente às aprendizagens destes alunos; ii) o papel atribuído pelos professores às TIC no processo de aprendizagem dos alunos em geral e dos alunos NEE em particular; assim como identificar: iii) o uso das TIC que os professores planeiam e desenvolvem efectivamente em sala de aula com a turma e, em particular com os alunos com NEE. O trabalho desenvolveu-se através de um estudo de caso de uma escola do 1º CEB, centrando-se em oito professores, responsáveis por turmas inclusivas. Como processo de recolha de dados utilizámos as técnicas da entrevista e da observação directa naturalista em sala de aula. Concluímos que os professores aceitam a inclusão, por razões diversas, mas sobretudo por a considerarem benéfica para o aluno com NEE. Consideram que os alunos com NEE têm necessidade de um bom clima sócio-emocional na sala de aula e assumem a necessidade de adequar actividades diferenciadas ao perfil de funcionalidade desses alunos, evidenciando a preocupação de fazer aprender estes alunos no sentido de os tornarem competentes. Quanto à abordagem curricular para os alunos com NEE, os professores revelam atenção à evolução dos alunos e diferenciam o currículo de forma a corresponder às suas necessidades. As inquietações dos professores vão, em parte, para factores de ordem estrutural e/ou ambiental, exteriores ao aluno, manifestando preocupações ligadas à falta de recursos humanos e materiais. A articulação com o professor de Educação Especial pressupõe uma díade cooperativa, que ao regular o percurso do aluno com NEE, promove também uma educação inclusiva. Quanto ao papel atribuído às TIC os professores, recorrem ao seu uso quando sentem necessidade de motivar os alunos, pois as mesmas permitem a obtenção de resultados mais positivos na aprendizagem, adaptando-se às exigências dos alunos em geral, assim como à especificidade dos alunos com NEE. Quanto à prática no uso das TIC, em dinâmicas de ensino e de aprendizagem, foi possível observar, que o recurso a equipamentos e programas adequados às necessidades dos alunos com NEE, não apenas promove a motivação e a aprendizagem destes alunos, como ajuda o professor a assegurar um clima de estabilidade e trabalho na sala de aula inclusiva.
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All over the world Distributed Generation is seen as a valuable help to get cleaner and more efficient electricity. To get negotiation power and advantages of scale economy, distributed producers can be aggregated giving place to a new concept: the Virtual Power Producer. Virtual Power Producers are multitechnology and multi-site heterogeneous entities. Virtual Power Producers should adopt organization and management methodologies so that they can make Distributed Generation a really profitable activity, able to participate in the market. In this paper we address the development of a multi-agent market simulator – MASCEM – able to study alternative coalitions of distributed producers in order to identify promising Virtual Power Producers in an electricity market.
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Power system organization has gone through huge changes in the recent years. Significant increase in distributed generation (DG) and operation in the scope of liberalized markets are two relevant driving forces for these changes. More recently, the smart grid (SG) concept gained increased importance, and is being seen as a paradigm able to support power system requirements for the future. This paper proposes a computational architecture to support day-ahead Virtual Power Player (VPP) bid formation in the smart grid context. This architecture includes a forecasting module, a resource optimization and Locational Marginal Price (LMP) computation module, and a bid formation module. Due to the involved problems characteristics, the implementation of this architecture requires the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques. Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) are used for resource and load forecasting and Evolutionary Particle Swarm Optimization (EPSO) is used for energy resource scheduling. The paper presents a case study that considers a 33 bus distribution network that includes 67 distributed generators, 32 loads and 9 storage units.
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This paper presents a new methodology for the creation and management of coalitions in Electricity Markets. This approach is tested using the multi-agent market simulator MASCEM, taking advantage of its ability to provide the means to model and simulate VPP (Virtual Power Producers). VPPs are represented as coalitions of agents, with the capability of negotiating both in the market, and internally, with their members, in order to combine and manage their individual specific characteristics and goals, with the strategy and objectives of the VPP itself. The new features include the development of particular individual facilitators to manage the communications amongst the members of each coalition independently from the rest of the simulation, and also the mechanisms for the classification of the agents that are candidates to join the coalition. In addition, a global study on the results of the Iberian Electricity Market is performed, to compare and analyze different approaches for defining consistent and adequate strategies to integrate into the agents of MASCEM. This, combined with the application of learning and prediction techniques provide the agents with the ability to learn and adapt themselves, by adjusting their actions to the continued evolving states of the world they are playing in.
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Negotiation is a fundamental tool for reaching understandings that allow each involved party to gain an advantage for themselves by the end of the process. In recent years, with the increasing of compe-titiveness in most sectors, negotiation procedures become present in practically all of them. One particular environment in which the competitiveness has been increasing exponentially is the electricity markets sector. This work is directed to the study of electricity markets’ partici-pating entities interaction, namely in what concerns the formation, management and operation of aggregating entities – Virtual Power Players (VPPs). VPPs are responsible for managing coalitions of market players with small market negotiating influence, which take strategic advantage in entering such aggregations, to increase their negotiating power. This chapter presents a negotiation methodology for the creation and management of coalitions in Electricity Markets. This approach is tested using MASCEM, taking advantage of its ability to provide the means to model and simulate VPPs. VPPs are represented as coalitions of agents, with the capability of negotiating both in the market, and internally, with their members, in order to combine and manage their individual specific characteristics and goals, with the strategy and objectives of the VPP itself.
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Group decision making plays an important role in today’s organisations. The impact of decision making is so high and complex, that rarely the decision making process is made just by one individual. The simulation of group decision making through a Multi-Agent System is a very interesting research topic. The purpose of this paper it to specify the actors involved in the simulation of a group decision, to present a model to the process of group formation and to describe the approach made to implement that model. In the group formation model it is considered the existence of incomplete and negative information, which was identified as crucial to make the simulation closer to the reality.