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The purpose of this study was to leam more about how EFL (English as Foreign Language) students interacted during peer feedback conferences. Thirty EFL students from Mexico aged 10 to 14 years old participated in this study. The following four main questions were addressed: 1 . What criteria did the students use to evaluate their peers' writing? 2. What revisions were made in relation to peer feedback comments? 3. What was the students' behaviour like during peer feedback conferences? 4. What were the students' perceived attitudes concerning peer feedback conferences? Each of the 30 students wrote a first and a second draft and then took part in a peer feedback conference. All students were interviewed and asked to rate a story and provide a peer feedback comment for the author during interview. The study found that the EFL students were able to provide comments to their peers' writing, but only after their third conference were they actually able to provide higher level comments. The majority of students said that they liked peer feedback sessions. The results also indicated that the students needed more practice with their revisions because they did not make a lot of revisions to make their writing clearer with fewer mistakes. This study concludes that there still needs to be further research. First of all, it would be useful to conduct a similar study with EFL students but one that is conducted over a longer period of time in order to determine if the students continued to develop their peer feedback comments and revision strategies.

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The description reads "(11) American Falls and "Rock of Ages" - Niagara, U.S.A."

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La version intégrale de cette thèse est disponible uniquement pour consultation individuelle à la Bibliothèque de musique de l’Université de Montréal (www.bib.umontreal.ca/MU).

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Summary: Productivity and forage quality of legume-grass swards are important factors for successful arable farming in both organic and conventional farming systems. For these objectives the botanical composition of the swards is of particular importance, especially, the content of legumes due to their ability to fix airborne nitrogen. As it can vary considerably within a field, a non-destructive detection method while doing other tasks would facilitate a more targeted sward management and could predict the nitrogen supply of the soil for the subsequent crop. This study was undertaken to explore the potential of digital image analysis (DIA) for a non destructive prediction of legume dry matter (DM) contribution of legume-grass mixtures. For this purpose an experiment was conducted in a greenhouse, comprising a sample size of 64 experimental swards such as pure swards of red clover (Trifolium pratense L.), white clover (Trifolium repens L.) and lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) as well as binary mixtures of each legume with perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.). Growth stages ranged from tillering to heading and the proportion of legumes from 0 to 80 %. Based on digital sward images three steps were considered in order to estimate the legume contribution (% of DM): i) The development of a digital image analysis (DIA) procedure in order to estimate legume coverage (% of area). ii) The description of the relationship between legume coverage (% area) and legume contribution (% of DM) derived from digital analysis of legume coverage related to the green area in a digital image. iii) The estimation of the legume DM contribution with the findings of i) and ii). i) In order to evaluate the most suitable approach for the estimation of legume coverage by means of DIA different tools were tested. Morphological operators such as erode and dilate support the differentiation of objects of different shape by shrinking and dilating objects (Soille, 1999). When applied to digital images of legume-grass mixtures thin grass leaves were removed whereas rounder clover leaves were left. After this process legume leaves were identified by threshold segmentation. The segmentation of greyscale images turned out to be not applicable since the segmentation between legumes and bare soil failed. The advanced procedure comprising morphological operators and HSL colour information could determine bare soil areas in young and open swards very accurately. Also legume specific HSL thresholds allowed for precise estimations of legume coverage across a wide range from 11.8 - 72.4 %. Based on this legume specific DIA procedure estimated legume coverage showed good correlations with the measured values across the whole range of sward ages (R2 0.96, SE 4.7 %). A wide range of form parameters (i.e. size, breadth, rectangularity, and circularity of areas) was tested across all sward types, but none did improve prediction accuracy of legume coverage significantly. ii) Using measured reference data of legume coverage and contribution, in a first approach a common relationship based on all three legumes and sward ages of 35, 49 and 63 days was found with R2 0.90. This relationship was improved by a legume-specific approach of only 49- and 63-d old swards (R2 0.94, 0.96 and 0.97 for red clover, white clover, and lucerne, respectively) since differing structural attributes of the legume species influence the relationship between these two parameters. In a second approach biomass was included in the model in order to allow for different structures of swards of different ages. Hence, a model was developed, providing a close look on the relationship between legume coverage in binary legume-ryegrass communities and the legume contribution: At the same level of legume coverage, legume contribution decreased with increased total biomass. This phenomenon may be caused by more non-leguminous biomass covered by legume leaves at high levels of total biomass. Additionally, values of legume contribution and coverage were transformed to the logit-scale in order to avoid problems with heteroscedasticity and negative predictions. The resulting relationships between the measured legume contribution and the calculated legume contribution indicated a high model accuracy for all legume species (R2 0.93, 0.97, 0.98 with SE 4.81, 3.22, 3.07 % of DM for red clover, white clover, and lucerne swards, respectively). The validation of the model by using digital images collected over field grown swards with biomass ranges considering the scope of the model shows, that the model is able to predict legume contribution for most common legume-grass swards (Frame, 1992; Ledgard and Steele, 1992; Loges, 1998). iii) An advanced procedure for the determination of legume DM contribution by DIA is suggested, which comprises the inclusion of morphological operators and HSL colour information in the analysis of images and which applies an advanced function to predict legume DM contribution from legume coverage by considering total sward biomass. Low residuals between measured and calculated values of legume dry matter contribution were found for the separate legume species (R2 0.90, 0.94, 0.93 with SE 5.89, 4.31, 5.52 % of DM for red clover, white clover, and lucerne swards, respectively). The introduced DIA procedure provides a rapid and precise estimation of legume DM contribution for different legume species across a wide range of sward ages. Further research is needed in order to adapt the procedure to field scale, dealing with differing light effects and potentially higher swards. The integration of total biomass into the model for determining legume contribution does not necessarily reduce its applicability in practice as a combined estimation of total biomass and legume coverage by field spectroscopy (Biewer et al. 2009) and DIA, respectively, may allow for an accurate prediction of the legume contribution in legume-grass mixtures.

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When a table crosses on to 2 or more pages it can be very useful to have the headers appear on all subsequent pages. This video shows how.

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Trata el tema de la monarquía medieval inglesa entre 1100 y 1500, desde una perspectiva que ayude a los alumnos a acercarse a la historia de la Edad Media y mostrar su relevancia en el mundo actual. Este contenido se adapta a las pruebas de evaluación que realiza el organismo Oxford Cambridge and RSA Examinations (OCR) para obtener el título de General Certificate Secondary Education (GCSE) en historia. Se completa con un material online de apoyo al profesorado.

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Cuaderno de trabajo diseñado para trabajar las directrices de alfabetización junto con el programa de estudios primarios. Las tarjetas muestran treinta y seis palabras de uso común, asociadas a una imagen, que pueden utilizarse para ayudar en el reconocimiento de palabras y frases. También pueden usarse las tarjetas para practicar la ortografía mirando, escribiendo y comprobando las palabras. Al final de la publicación están las soluciones a los ejercicios propuestos .

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Cuaderno de trabajo diseñado para trabajar la fonética junto con el programa de estudios primarios. Treinta y seis tarjetas muestran en minúscula las letras del alfabeto y algunos conceptos clave, asociadas a una imagen para ayudar a adivinar el sonido de la letra de la carta. Generalmente a esta edad el niño no lee, pero sí puede reconocer la letra para identificarla al principio o en medio de las palabras. Al final de la publicación están las soluciones a los ejercicios propuestos.

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Introducción a la historia de las matemáticas dirigida a profesores, estudiantes y cualquier otra persona que sienta curiosidad por el tema. Consta de dos partes diferenciadas, en la primera, se presenta la historia de las matemáticas, que abarca varios miles de años, desde la aparición en África de unos artefactos que han sido interpretados como matemáticos,hasta la actualidad. La segunda parte repasa, a través de veinticinco cortas historias, la historia de las personas,acontecimientos y pautas más importantes que han dado forma a las matemáticas que hoy conocemos.

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Ofrece a los padres participar de manera efectiva en el aprendizaje de sus hijos. Contiene preguntas cortas para comprobar la memoria rápida de los números, rompecabezas y problemas para reforzar el vocabulario matemático, así como, actividades más largas para desarrollar habilidades matemáticas.

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Se divide en ocho capítulos cada uno de los cuales se centra en una unidad de estudio del QCA (Qualifications and Currículum) Scheme of Work para Historia de la etapa 1 de primaria (key stage 1). Ayuda a desarrollar habilidades y a conocer conceptos históricos que son obligatorios en el Plan de Estudios para Historia, de Inglaterra y Gales.

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Se divide en ocho capítulos cada uno de los cuales se centra en una unidad de estudio del QCA (Qualifications and Currículum) Scheme of Work para Historia de la etapa 2 de primaria (key stage 2). Ayuda a desarrollar habilidades y a conocer conceptos históricos que son obligatorios en el Plan de Estudios para Historia, de Inglaterra y Gales.

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Pruebas de matemáticas mentales para estudiantes entre once y doce años. El CD contiene archivos de audio que proporciona una voz a fin de reflejar las verdaderas condiciones del ensayo y pdfs imprimibles para las hojas de test.