776 resultados para Computer-supported collaborative learning


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En este trabajo se plantea la elaboración de un proyecto de intervención que se dirige a modificar la metodología de enseñanza para el procesamiento de documentos en el ámbito de la asignatura Procesamiento de Materiales Especiales de la carrera de Bibliotecología y Ciencia de la Información que se dicta en la Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación. A tal efecto se plantea introducir en el entorno de enseñanza aprendizaje las herramientas de las web 2.0 aplicadas a los entornos catalográficos, que en conjunto se denomina OPAC 2.0. Esta innovación en el entorno de la mencionada asignatura supone una innovación ya que hasta el momento este tipo de metodología, si bien desarrollada en el procesamiento de documentos en el ámbito del ejercicio profesional, no ha sido incorporada en la asignatura como parte del proceso de enseñanza

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En este trabajo se plantea la elaboración de un proyecto de intervención que se dirige a modificar la metodología de enseñanza para el procesamiento de documentos en el ámbito de la asignatura Procesamiento de Materiales Especiales de la carrera de Bibliotecología y Ciencia de la Información que se dicta en la Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación. A tal efecto se plantea introducir en el entorno de enseñanza aprendizaje las herramientas de las web 2.0 aplicadas a los entornos catalográficos, que en conjunto se denomina OPAC 2.0. Esta innovación en el entorno de la mencionada asignatura supone una innovación ya que hasta el momento este tipo de metodología, si bien desarrollada en el procesamiento de documentos en el ámbito del ejercicio profesional, no ha sido incorporada en la asignatura como parte del proceso de enseñanza

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Scientific research is increasingly data-intensive, relying more and more upon advanced computational resources to be able to answer the questions most pressing to our society at large. This report presents findings from a brief descriptive survey sent to a sample of 342 leading researchers at the University of Washington (UW), Seattle, Washington in 2010 and 2011 as the first stage of the larger National Science Foundation project “Interacting with Cyberinfrastructure in the Face of Changing Science.” This survey assesses these researcher’s use of advanced computational resources, data, and software in their research. We present high-level findings that describe UW researchers’: demographics, interdisciplinarity, research groups, data use, software and computational use—including software development and use, data storage and transfer activities, and collaboration tools, and computing resources. These findings offer insights into the state of computational resources in use during this time period as well as offering a look at the data intensiveness of UW researchers.

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Software is an important infrastructural component of scientific research practice. The work of research often requires scientists to develop, use, and share software in order to address their research questions. This report presents findings from a survey of researchers at the University of Washington in three broad areas: Oceanography, Biology, and Physics. This survey is part of the National Science Foundation funded study Scientists and their Software: A Sociotechnical Investigation of Scientific Software Development and Sharing (ACI-1302272). We inquired about each respondent’s research area and data use along with their use, development, and sharing of software. Finally, we asked about challenges researchers face with and about concerns regarding software’s effect on study replicability. These findings are part of ongoing efforts to develop deeper characterizations of the role of software in twenty-first century scientific research.

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The inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) lies within the mandibular canal, named inferior alveolar canal in literature. The detection of this nerve is important during maxillofacial surgeries or for creating dental implants. The poor quality of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) and computed tomography (CT) scans and/or bone gaps within the mandible increase the difficulty of this task, posing a challenge to human experts who are going to manually detect it and resulting in a time-consuming task.Therefore this thesis investigates two methods to automatically detect the IAN: a non-data driven technique and a deep-learning method. The latter tracks the IAN position at each frame leveraging detections obtained with the deep neural network CenterNet, fined-tuned for our task, and temporal and spatial information.

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Neural scene representation and neural rendering are new computer vision techniques that enable the reconstruction and implicit representation of real 3D scenes from a set of 2D captured images, by fitting a deep neural network. The trained network can then be used to render novel views of the scene. A recent work in this field, Neural Radiance Fields (NeRF), presented a state-of-the-art approach, which uses a simple Multilayer Perceptron (MLP) to generate photo-realistic RGB images of a scene from arbitrary viewpoints. However, NeRF does not model any light interaction with the fitted scene; therefore, despite producing compelling results for the view synthesis task, it does not provide a solution for relighting. In this work, we propose a new architecture to enable relighting capabilities in NeRF-based representations and we introduce a new real-world dataset to train and evaluate such a model. Our method demonstrates the ability to perform realistic rendering of novel views under arbitrary lighting conditions.

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Part 13: Virtual Reality and Simulation

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Introduction. The ToLigado Project - Your School Interactive Newspaper is an interactive virtual learning environment conceived, developed, implemented and supported by researchers at the School of the Future Research Laboratory of the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Method. This virtual learning environment aims to motivate trans-disciplinary research among public school students and teachers in 2,931 schools equipped with Internet-access computer rooms. Within this virtual community, students produce collective multimedia research documents that are immediately published in the portal. The project also aims to increase students' autonomy for research, collaborative work and Web authorship. Main sections of the portal are presented and described. Results. Partial results of the first two years' implementation are presented and indicate a strong motivation among students to produce knowledge despite the fragile hardware and software infrastructure at the time. Discussion. In this new environment, students should be seen as 'knowledge architects' and teachers as facilitators, or 'curiosity managers'. The ToLigado portal may constitute a repository for future studies regarding student attitudes in virtual learning environments, students' behaviour as 'authors', Web authorship involving collective knowledge production, teachers' behaviour as facilitators, and virtual learning environments as digital repositories of students' knowledge construction and social capital in virtual learning communities.

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Remote experimentation laboratories are systems based on real equipment, allowing students to perform practical work through a computer connected to the internet. In engineering fields lab activities play a fundamental role. Distance learning has not demonstrated good results in engineering fields because traditional lab activities cannot be covered by this paradigm. These activities can be set for one or for a group of students who work from different locations. All these configurations lead to considering a flexible model that covers all possibilities (for an individual or a group). An inter-continental network of remote laboratories supported by both European and Latin American institutions of higher education has been formed. In this network context, a learning collaborative model for students working from different locations has been defined. The first considerations are presented.

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Relatório de estágio de mestrado em Ensino de Informática

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Medical universities and teaching hospitals in Iraq are facing a lack of professional staff due to the ongoing violence that forces them to flee the country. The professionals are now distributed outside the country which reduces the chances for the staff and students to be physically in one place to continue the teaching and limits the efficiency of the consultations in hospitals. A survey was done among students and professional staff in Iraq to find the problems in the learning and clinical systems and how Information and Communication Technology could improve it. The survey has shown that 86% of the participants use the Internet as a learning resource and 25% for clinical purposes while less than 11% of them uses it for collaboration between different institutions. A web-based collaborative tool is proposed to improve the teaching and clinical system. The tool helps the users to collaborate remotely to increase the quality of the learning system as well as it can be used for remote medical consultation in hospitals.

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This paper aims to present the use of a learning object (CADILAG), developed to facilitate understanding data structure operations by using visual presentations and animations. The CADILAG allows visualizing the behavior of algorithms usually discussed during Computer Science and Information System courses. For each data structure it is possible visualizing its content and its operation dynamically. Its use was evaluated an the results are presented. © 2012 AISTI.

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The use of Project Based Learning has spread widely over the last decades, not only throughout countries but also among disciplines. One of the most significant characteristics of this methodology is the use of ill-structured problems as central activity during the course, which represents an important difficulty for both teachers and students. This work presents a model, supported by a tool, focused on helping teachers and students in Project Based Learning, overcoming these difficulties. Firstly, teachers are guided in designing the project following the main principles of this methodology. Once the project has been specified at the desired level of depth, the same tool helps students to finish the project specification and organize the implementation. Collaborative work among different users is allowed in both phases. This tool has been satisfactorily tested designing two real projects used in Computer Engineering and Software Engineering degrees.