955 resultados para Vygotsky, Lev Semionovich
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The Student Experience of E-Learning project (SEEL) was an institutional response to the university’s HEA/JISC Benchmarking exercise (Ryan and Kandler, 2007). The study had a social constructivist approach which recognised the importance of listening to the student voice (JISC 2007) within the University of Greenwich context, to interpret the student experience of e-learning. Nearly 1000 students responded to an online survey on their approaches to, and their use of, learning technology. The quantitative and qualitative questions used included identifying study patterns, using specific online tools, within the context of learning and beyond, and student’s attitudes towards using e-learning in their studies. Initially, individual responses to questions were analysed in depth, giving a general indication of the student experience. Further depth was applied through a filtering mechanism, beginning with a cross-slicing of individual student responses to produce cameos. Audio logs and individual interviews were drawn from these cameos. Analysis of the cameos is in progress but has already revealed some unexpected results. There was a mismatch between students’ expectations of the university’s use of technology and their experiences and awareness of its possible use in other contexts. Students recognised the importance of social interaction as a vehicle for learning (Vygotsky 1978, Bruner 2006) but expressed polarised views on the use of social networking sites such as Facebook for e-learning. Their experiences in commercial contexts led them to see the university VLE as unimaginative and the tutors’ use of it as lacking in vision. Whereas analysis of the individual questions provided a limited picture, the cameos gave a truer reflection of the students lived experiences and identified a gulf between the university’s provision and the students’ expectation of e-learning and their customary use of technology. However it is recognised that the very nature of an online survey necessarily excludes students who chose not to engage, either through lack of skills or through disillusionment and this would constitute a separate area for study.
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El uso de agroquímicos en Argentina se ha fortalecido junto con la expansión agrícola. El objetivo de este trabajo es la elaboración de una metodología para calcular el impacto ambiental que los pesticidas causan en el medio ambiente teniendo en cuenta los siguientes factores: "ecotoxicología": categoría toxicológica, toxicidad en abejas, aves y peces; "Toxicidad humana": carcinogenicidad, neurotoxicidad, alteraciones endocrinas, genotoxicidad y capacidad irritativa; "Comportamiento ambiental": la persistencia en el agua / sedimento, persistencia en el suelo y bioconcentración. Estos factores fueron clasificados como bajo, medio, alto o muy alto, de acuerdo con su nivel de toxicidad. Los resultados indican que los plaguicidas más tóxicos son los insecticidas. La mayoría de los pesticidas utilizados son la toxicidad media (43,75%), seguido de baja y alta toxicidad (21,88%) y, los de muy alta toxicidad (12,5%). La metodología propuesta podría ser utilizada como una herramienta de monitoreo, gestión o educación ambiental.
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In this paper we discuss collaborative learning strategies based on the use of digital stories in corporate training and lifelong learning. The text starts with a concise review on theoretical and technical foundations about the use of digital technologies in collaborative strategies in lifelong learning. We will also discuss if the corporate training may be improved by the use of individual audio-visual experience in learning process. Careful planning, scripting and production of audio-visual digital stories can help in the construction of collaborative learning spaces in which adults are in the context of vocational training throughout life. Our analysis concludes emphasizing on the need to experience the routing performance of digital stories in the context of corporate training, following the reference levels mentioned here, so we can have in a future more theoretical and empirical elements for the validation and conceptualization in the use of digital stories in the context of corporate training. Ultimately we believe that lifelong learning can be improved with the use of strategies that promote the production of personal audio-visual for those involved in teaching and learning process in organizational context.
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The FMRFamide-related peptides (FaRPs), KHEYLRFamide (AF2) and KSAYMRFamide (PF3) were structurally characterised from the parasitic nematode of sheep, Haemonchus contortus (MH isolate). Both peptides were sequenced in a single gas-phase sequencing run and their structure confirmed by mass spectrometry which identified peptides of 920 Da (C-terminally amidated AF2) and 902/918 Da (C-terminally amidated non-oxidised/oxidised PF3, respectively). AF2 had inhibitory effects on H. contortus muscle and inhibited acetylcholine (ACh, 10 mu M)-induced contractions, with a threshold for activity of I mu M. PF3 induced concentration-dependent contractions of H. contortus (activity threshold, 10 nM) and enhanced ACh contractions. Compared with the MH isolate, an isolate of H. contortus which has reduced sensitivity to cholinergic drugs (Lawes isolate) was less sensitive to the effects of PF3. The concentration-response curves for the cholinergic compounds ACh and levamisole (LEV), and PF3, but not a control, KPNFIRFamide (PF4), showed a statistically similar shift. This study implicates PF3 in the modulation of cholinergic function in H. contortus. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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In recent times the sociology of childhood has played an important role in challenging the dominance of Piagetian models of child development in shaping the way we think about children and childhood. What such work has successfully achieved is to increase our understanding of the socially constructed nature of childhood; the social competence and agency of children; and the diverse nature of children’s lives, reflecting the very different social contexts within which they are located. One of the problems that has tended to be associated with this work, however, is that in its critique of developmentalism it has tended simply to replace one orthodoxy (psychology) with another (sociology) rather than providing the opportunity to transcend this divide. The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate some of the potential ways in which the sociological/psychological divide might be transcended and the benefits of this for understanding, more fully, the ‘production’ of children’s schooling identities. In particular it shows how some of the key sociological insights to be found in the work of Bourdieu may be usefully extended by the work inspired by the developmental psychologist, Vygotsky. The key arguments are illustrated by reference to ethnographic data relating to the schooling experiences and identities of a group of 5-6 year old working class boys.
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Energy efficiency is an essential requirement for all contemporary computing systems. We thus need tools to measure the energy consumption of computing systems and to understand how workloads affect it. Significant recent research effort has targeted direct power measurements on production computing systems using on-board sensors or external instruments. These direct methods have in turn guided studies of software techniques to reduce energy consumption via workload allocation and scaling. Unfortunately, direct energy measurements are hampered by the low power sampling frequency of power sensors. The coarse granularity of power sensing limits our understanding of how power is allocated in systems and our ability to optimize energy efficiency via workload allocation.
We present ALEA, a tool to measure power and energy consumption at the granularity of basic blocks, using a probabilistic approach. ALEA provides fine-grained energy profiling via sta- tistical sampling, which overcomes the limitations of power sens- ing instruments. Compared to state-of-the-art energy measurement tools, ALEA provides finer granularity without sacrificing accuracy. ALEA achieves low overhead energy measurements with mean error rates between 1.4% and 3.5% in 14 sequential and paral- lel benchmarks tested on both Intel and ARM platforms. The sampling method caps execution time overhead at approximately 1%. ALEA is thus suitable for online energy monitoring and optimization. Finally, ALEA is a user-space tool with a portable, machine-independent sampling method. We demonstrate two use cases of ALEA, where we reduce the energy consumption of a k-means computational kernel by 37% and an ocean modelling code by 33%, compared to high-performance execution baselines, by varying the power optimization strategy between basic blocks.
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The fragmentation of CD+ in intense ultrashort laser pulses was investigated using a coincidence three-dimensional momentum imaging technique improved by employing both transverse and longitudinal electric fields. This allowed clear separation of all fragmentation channels and the determination of the kinetic energy release down to nearly zero, for a molecule with significant mass asymmetry. The most probable dissociation pathways for the two lowest dissociation limits, C+ + D and C+ D+, were identified for both 22-fs, 798-nm and 50-fs, 392-nm pulses. Curiously, the charge asymmetric dissociation of CD2+ was not observed for 392-nm photons, even though it was clearly visible for the fundamental 798 nm at the same peak intensity.
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We demonstrate the ability to control the molecular dissociation rate using femtosecond pulses shaped with third-order dispersion (TOD). Explicitly, a significant 50% enhancement in the dissociation yield for the low lying vibrational levels (v ∼ 6) of an H+2 ion-beam target was measured as a function of TOD. The underlying mechanism responsible for this enhanced dissociation was theoretically identified as non-adiabatic alignment induced by the pre-pulses situated on the leading edge of pulses shaped with negative TOD. This control scheme is expected to work in other molecules as it does not rely on specific characteristics of our test-case H+2 molecule.
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Peak power consumption is the first order design constraint of data centers. Though peak power consumption is rarely, if ever, observed, the entire data center facility must prepare for it, leading to inefficient usage of its resources. The most prominent way for addressing this issue is to limit the power consumption of the data center IT facility far below its theoretical peak value. Many approaches have been proposed to achieve that, based on the same small set of enforcement mechanisms, but there has been no corresponding work on systematically examining the advantages and disadvantages of each such mechanism. In the absence of such a study,it is unclear what is the optimal mechanism for a given computing environment, which can lead to unnecessarily poor performance if an inappropriate scheme is used. This paper fills this gap by comparing for the first time five widely used power capping mechanisms under the same hardware/software setting. We also explore possible alternative power capping mechanisms beyond what has been previously proposed and evaluate them under the same setup. We systematically analyze the strengths and weaknesses of each mechanism, in terms of energy efficiency, overhead, and predictable behavior. We show how these mechanisms can be combined in order to implement an optimal power capping mechanism which reduces the slow down compared to the most widely used mechanism by up to 88%. Our results provide interesting insights regarding the different trade-offs of power capping techniques, which will be useful for designing and implementing highly efficient power capping in the future.
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Este capítulo pretende analisar os contributos das perspetivas socioconstrutivistas para os processos de ensino-aprendizagem e de construção do conhecimento. Num primeiro momento, faz-se uma clarificação dos vários conceitos, examinando os contributos dos vários autores na sua evolução histórica e concetual. Apresentam-se os vários modelos construtivistas de aprendizagem, do construtivismo cognitivo ao construtivismo radical, passando pelo construtivismo social, analisando sucintamente as suas diferentes dimensões teóricas e os contributos dos vários autores para uma definição destes modelos. Seguidamente, é dada particular atenção aos diferentes modelos teóricos que enfatizam o papel dos contextos sociais nos processos de aprendizagem, designadamente: 1) O modelo da ecologia do desenvolvimento e os contributos da teoria de Bronfenbrenner, com os seus conceitos de microssistema,mesossistema, exossistema e macrossistema e as interações entre esses sistemas; 2) A teoria social cognitiva de Bandura, com particular realce para os conceitos de determinismo recíproco e crenças de autoeficácia; 3) As perspetivas do construtivismo social, com as contribuições de Vygotsky e o seu conceito de zona de desenvolvimento próximo. Depois desta exposição, é proposto um modelo integrador das várias conceções construtivistas e apresentam-se algumas aplicações pedagógicas baseadas nestas perspetivas. Num segundo momento, faz-se uma breve revisão de investigações educacionais efetuadas no quadro destas perspetivas teóricas, realçando as suas principais contribuições para a prática educativa. Finalmente, propõe-se um conjunto de atividades de aplicação, com o objetivo de contribuir, não apenas para a re0exão em torno das perspetivas socioconstrutivistas de aprendizagem, mas também para a sua implementação em contexto de sala de aula. No $nal do capítulo, são apresentadas sugestões de leitura para aprofundamento das temáticas aqui apresentadas.
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The incidence of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) has been increasing according to the European and global statistics. Thus, the development of new analytical devices, such as biosensors for assessing the risk of CVD could become a valuable approach for the improvement of healthcare service. In latest years, the nanotechnology has provided new materials with improved electronic properties which have an important contribution in the transduction mechanism of biosensors. Thus, in this thesis, biosensors based on field effect transistors with single-walled carbon nanotubes (NTFET) were developed for the detection of C-reactive protein (CRP) in clinical samples, that is, blood serum and saliva from a group of control patients and a group of CVD risk patients. CRP is an acute-phase protein, which is commonly known as the best validated biomarker for the assessment of CVD, the single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNT) were applied as transduction components, and the immunoreaction (interaction between the CRP antigen and the antibodies specific to CRP) was used as the mechanism of molecular recognition for the label-free detection of CRP. After the microfabrication of field effect transistors (FET), the screening of the most important variables for the dispersion of SWCNT, the assemblage of NTFET, and their application on standard solutions of CRP, it was found that NTFET respond accurately to CRP both in saliva and in serum samples, since similar CRP levels were found with the NTFET and the traditional methodology (ELISA technique). On the other hand, a strong correlation between salivary and serum CRP was found with NTFET, which means that saliva could be used, based on non-invasive sampling, as an alternative fluid to blood serum. It was also shown that NTFET could discriminate control patients from CVD risk patients, allowing the determination of a cut-off value for salivary CRP of 1900 ng L-1, which corresponds to the well established cut-off of 3 mg L-1 for CRP in serum, constituting an important finding for the possible establishment of a new range of CRP levels based on saliva. According to the data provided from the volunteer patients regarding their lipoprotein profile and lifestyle factors, it was concluded that the control and the CVD risk patients could be separated taking into account the various risk factors established in literature as strong contributors for developing a CVD, such as triglycerides, serum CRP, total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, body mass index, Framingham risk score, hypertension, dyslipidemia, and diabetes mellitus. Thus, this work could provide an additional contribution to the understanding of the association of biomarkers levels in serum and saliva samples, and above all, cost-effective, rapid, label-free, and disposable NTFET were developed, based on a noninvasive sampling, for the assessment of CVD risk, thus constituting a potential point-of-care technology.
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#14ART: Arte e Desenvolvimento Humano propõe-se discutir novos territórios para uma maior sustentabilidade, assim como debater futuras evoluções criativas. O evento procurará entrepor-se em zonas de contato entre domínios tradicionalmente separadas - a arte e a ciência, pesquisa acadêmica e práticas criativas independentes, politicas sustentáveis e engajamento social, para o século XXI. Pretende-se que a discussão se centre, sobretudo, sobre como explorar o potencial transformativo da arte na pós-média. Hoje, de acordo com vários pensadores - Rosalind Krauss, a Lev Manovich, Peter Weibel – estamos numa fase pós- média; não existe um só meio, nos nossos dias, que domine o discurso da pratica artística contemporânea no campo dos média, bem pelo contrário os média encontram-se, hoje, engajados no pensamento critico do discurso da contemporaneidade. Através dos eventos anteriores deste Encontro Internacional, ficou claro que a arte hoje - com as condições proporcionadas pelo discurso do pós-média - oferece um potencial muito mais inteligente e interessante elocução para as artes. No entanto, as qualidade simbólicas e estéticas, bem como o pensamento critico e os aspectos investigativos e de confronto teórico da “pré-média arte”, também se apresentam ser tão importantes para a “pós-media arte”, obrigando o discurso artístico a manter um fio condutor entre o físico (a obra) e o mental (conceito) - realidades e utopias.
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Le désir de trouver des outils pour rendre moins ardue l'adaptation des jeunes enseignantes et des jeunes enseignants à la profession enseignante est à l'origine de cette recherche. En effet, des statistiques alarmantes révèlent un taux très élevé d'abandon de la profession dans les cinq premières années d'enseignement au secondaire. La gestion de classe est reconnue dans la documentation scientifique comme une des principales difficultés éprouvées par les enseignantes et les enseignants débutants. Malgré toute la préparation liée, en grande partie, à la phase préactive de l'enseignement, la gestion des imprévus, une fois en classe, pose problème aux novices, puisqu'ils ne disposent pas d'un répertoire expérientiel suffisant pour faire face à une grande variété de situations. Cependant, avec le temps, les enseignants développent une certaine assurance qui les rend moins vulnérables devant les imprévus qui surviennent en classe, notamment en raison de leur capacité à improviser. Cette aisance manifestée par des enseignantes et des enseignants expérimentés devant toutes sortes de situations en classe semble établir un lien très étroit entre l'improvisation et une gestion de classe efficace, en particulier lorsque se présentent des situations non planifiées. Holborn (2003), à partir des travaux de Schön (1983) sur le processus de réflexion-en-action, établit un lien entre l'improvisation et l'enseignement de même que Yinger (1987) et Tochon (1993b). Durand (1996) et Le Boterf (2002) permettent de situer l'acte d'improviser à l'intérieur d'un système complexe de connaissances préalables ou complémentaires et font émerger l'idée que cette capacité puisse se développer autrement que par l'expérience. Les travaux de Sawyer (2004) et Lobman (2005), quant à eux, tissent des liens entre une formation en improvisation théâtrale et la gestion des interactions en classe. La recension des écrits révèle qu'une bonne partie de l'expertise en classe s'explique par l'utilisation de l'improvisation. Curieusement, mis à part Sawyer (2004) et Lobman (2005), aucun auteur ne semble considérer l'entraînement à l'improvisation comme un outil permettant d'apprendre à réagir face aux imprévus. Si Lobman (2005) démontre, en partie, qu'un entraînement à l'improvisation théâtrale peut avoir des incidences sur la gestion des interactions des enseignantes et des enseignants du préscolaire, aucune autre étude ne révèle les incidences que pourraient avoir les habiletés acquises dans un entraînement à l'improvisation sur la gestion des imprévus en classe chez des enseignantes et des enseignants du secondaire. C'est la raison pour laquelle cette recherche poursuit l'objectif d'expliciter la perception d'enseignantes et d'enseignants des composantes de leur entraînement à l'improvisation actives dans la gestion des imprévus en classe du secondaire. Pour atteindre cet objectif, une méthodologie qualitative est mise en oeuvre. Le cadre de collecte des données repose sur des entrevues semi-dirigées auprès d'enseignantes et d'enseignants ayant reçu ou non un entraînement à l'improvisation. La stratégie d'analyse utilisée s'inspire de l'analyse par théorisation ancrée de Paillé (1994) en empruntant les deux premières étapes de cette stratégie: la codification et la catégorisation. Par la suite, une schématisation préliminaire permet la mise en relation des composantes et alimente l'interprétation des résultats. Les résultats révèlent que la vigilance et la rapidité d'exécution interviennent directement dans le processus de gestion des imprévus en classe du secondaire et apparaissent comme étant exclusives aux enseignantes et enseignants ayant reçu un entraînement à l'improvisation. La discussion des résultats met non seulement en parallèle ces résultats avec les travaux de Tochon (1993b) et ceux de Yinger (1987) qui établissent un lien entre l'improvisation et la rapidité d'exécution, mais également avec les travaux de Nault (1998) sur l'hypersensitivité, concept inspiré du withitness de Kounin (1970) et des travaux de Doyle (1986) sur l'interactivité dans l'enseignement. De plus, un lien significatif est établi avec les études de Sawyer (2004) et Lobman (2005) au sujet du développement de la vigilance chez les sujets ayant reçu un entraînement à l'improvisation théâtrale. L'entraînement à l'improvisation offre d'intéressantes possibilités, notamment en ce qui a trait au développement de la compétence en gestion de classe chez les novices. Ainsi, en offrant des outils permettant à ces derniers d'atténuer le choc de la réalité à leurs débuts, ce moyen de formation pourrait contribuer, ultimement, à diminuer le taux d'abandon de la profession.
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Cette étude de cas analyse l'intervention éducative d'un enseignant du primaire qui a mis en oeuvre un dispositif didactique et pédagogique intégrant de façon systématique l'informatique scolaire à une pédagogie du projet dans le but de mieux répondre aux besoins liés à l'apprentissage d'élèves provenant d'un milieu socioéconomiquement faible.Cette étude longitudinale (1998-2001) fait ressortir l'impact de l'agir professionnel sur la réussite scolaire. La problématique de notre recherche s'inscrit dans la foulée de la réforme en cours, dont l'une des visées est de contrer le retard scolaire au primaire et le risque d'échec et d'abandon scolaire précoce au secondaire. Quatre dimensions éclairent l'implémentation du dispositif: l'équité sociale, les changements épistémologiques, une orientation vers la socialisation et le rôle des TIC pour soutenir le développement des compétences transversales. Le cadre conceptuel s'appuie sur une perspective socioconstructiviste cohérente avec la théorie de l'anthropologie culturelle de Vygotsky (1978) pour qui l'apprentissage ne se fait pas seul, mais avec l'aide de pairs plus avancés en contexte de cognition située. La médiation de l'enseignant, par sa réflexion en action , en synchronie avec les besoins immédiats de ses élèves, établit le lien entre enseignant et apprenants, pour qu'ils puissent développer un esprit d'initiative, ainsi que la responsabilité et l'autonomie pour assumer leurs apprentissages. Une méthodologie mixte interreliant des méthodes qualitatives et quantitatives a exigé un recueil de données sur des dimensions descriptives et évaluatives. Des données de deuxième ordre, issues d'une recherche FCAR (98-NT-004), ont permis de dégager des caractéristiques spécifiques à la planification, à la gestion de classe et aux comportements de l'"enseignant-cible" en contexte de pédagogie du projet. Les résultats obtenus par les 23 élèves aux examens sommatifs de 6e année témoignent de l'efficacité de l'intervention. La présente étude pourrait avoir des retombées en tant que modèle pour d'autres chercheurs intéressés à étudier l'impact des TIC comme matériel didactique. Sur le plan de la pratique, ce type d'intervention serait un moyen efficace pour contrer le décrochage scolaire chez les élèves en mobilisant leurs capacités de s'adapter avec succès à leur environnement, malgré les facteurs de risque qui pourraient les inhiber.