853 resultados para Effective teaching -- Computer network resources
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En el marc del projecte APRÈN 2008-2011, inscrit en el 'Programa d'ajuts per al desenvolupament de projectes d'incorporació a la recerca en educació' de la URV, un equip de professors d'aquesta universitat adscrits a l'àrea de Psicologia Evolutiva i de l'Educació ens vam proposar de confeccionar una Guia que facilites la realització del Treball Fi de Grau (TFG) en la titulació dels nous graus de Magisteri. El punt de partida per a dur a terme l'elaboració d'una Guia per al TFG ha estat revisar la definició conceptual i els enfocaments d'aquesta matèria que consten en el programa formatiu de la titulació dels graus de Mestre/a a la URV en particular, i en d'altres universitats catalanes en general. També, com a pas previ a la preparació de la Guia, hem analitzat algunes qüestions estratègiques entorn a la planificació, gestió i avaluació del TFG en altres referents documentals complementaris als plans d'estudi. Aquest conjunt de tasques ha culminat amb el document pilot 'Guia per als TFG en el grau de Mestre/a d'Educació Infantil i d'Educació Primària' que, prèvia revisió i aprovació del professorat del Consell d'Estudis de Mestres i dels responsables acadèmics de la FCEP , es publicitarà en suport paper i digital
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GEOCAMP(http://einstein.uab.es/_c_gr_geocamp/geocamp) és una proposta d'innovació educativa desenvolupada per un equip de professors universitaris vinculats a tres universitats catalanes (UdG, UAB i UPC). GEOCAMP és un portal d'Internet que engloba material docent desenvolupat específicament per optimitzar el procés d'aprenentatge en les activitats de camp de Geologia. El GEOCAMP ha estat emprat abastament per estudiants de les universitats en les quals l'equip d'autors imparteix docència. La seva potencialitat i lliure disposició ha permès que el seu ús es generalitzi a d'altres centres i nivells educatius tant a la resta de l'estat com a l'estranger
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Las actividades fuera del aula constituyen por sí mismas o en estrecha interrelación con las metodologías dinámicas y la TICs, un medio para abordar la dimensión práctica del derecho y la adquisición de competencias genéricas y específicas en el proceso de aprendizaje de los estudios de derecho. En este trabajo se presentan algunas de las experiencias llevadas a cabo en el ámbito del Derecho Penal en coordinación con los Juzgados y la Audiencia; en Derecho Procesal Penal en colaboración con un Centro Penitenciario; y en Derecho Civil con el Centro Registral
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Presentamos nuestra propuesta de materiales adaptados al aprendizaje-evaluación por competencias en la materia básica de Ciencias Sociales 'Introducción a la Antropología Social y Cultural' en la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. La experiencia incorpora el desarrollo de herramientas para la integración de la evaluación en el proceso de aprendizaje (diseño de actividades y estrategias de evaluación -coevaluación, evaluación por pares, autoevaluación-) así como actividades formativas externas al aula, tanto en los cursos como en el marco del Plan de Acción Tutorial (trabajos de campo, excursiones didácticas, concurso de pósteres científicos, ciclos de conferencias)
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Esta investigación tuvo como objetivo identificar los procesos de cambio que se producen en el alumnado, en una salida a terreno de dos días. Para ello, se realizo un seguimiento de observación no participante, a dos curso de grado de primaria, en el que se realizo un estudio etnográfico, tanto de alumnos como docentes. Después del análisis de los datos se pudo concluir que esta actividad promueve a través de los espacios vividos, (I) un mayor vínculo entre el alumnado y entre el alumnado y los docentes, (II) las actividades realizadas por los alumnos evidencian un desarrollo de autogestión de su aprendizaje, (III) El tiempo, se dilata en cuanto a los períodos dedicados a las actividades que realizan los alumnos, esto permite que emerja eficazmente la auto-gestión del aprendizaje por parte del alumnado
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En les xarxes IP/MPLS sobre WDM on es transporta gran quantitat d'informacio, la capacitat de garantir que el trafic arriba al node de desti ha esdevingut un problema important, ja que la fallada d'un element de la xarxa pot resultar en una gran quantitat d'informacio perduda. Per garantir que el trafic afectat per una fallada arribi al node desti, s'han definit nous algoritmes d'encaminament que incorporen el coneixement de la proteccio en els dues capes: l'optica (WDM) i la basada en paquets (IP/MPLS). D'aquesta manera s'evita reservar recursos per protegir el trafic a les dues capes. Els nous algoritmes resulten en millor us dels recursos de la xarxa, ofereixen rapid temps de recuperacio, eviten la duplicacio de recursos i disminueixen el numero de conversions del trafic de senyal optica a electrica.
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The characteristics of service independence and flexibility of ATM networks make the control problems of such networks very critical. One of the main challenges in ATM networks is to design traffic control mechanisms that enable both economically efficient use of the network resources and desired quality of service to higher layer applications. Window flow control mechanisms of traditional packet switched networks are not well suited to real time services, at the speeds envisaged for the future networks. In this work, the utilisation of the Probability of Congestion (PC) as a bandwidth decision parameter is presented. The validity of PC utilisation is compared with QOS parameters in buffer-less environments when only the cell loss ratio (CLR) parameter is relevant. The convolution algorithm is a good solution for CAC in ATM networks with small buffers. If the source characteristics are known, the actual CLR can be very well estimated. Furthermore, this estimation is always conservative, allowing the retention of the network performance guarantees. Several experiments have been carried out and investigated to explain the deviation between the proposed method and the simulation. Time parameters for burst length and different buffer sizes have been considered. Experiments to confine the limits of the burst length with respect to the buffer size conclude that a minimum buffer size is necessary to achieve adequate cell contention. Note that propagation delay is a no dismiss limit for long distance and interactive communications, then small buffer must be used in order to minimise delay. Under previous premises, the convolution approach is the most accurate method used in bandwidth allocation. This method gives enough accuracy in both homogeneous and heterogeneous networks. But, the convolution approach has a considerable computation cost and a high number of accumulated calculations. To overcome this drawbacks, a new method of evaluation is analysed: the Enhanced Convolution Approach (ECA). In ECA, traffic is grouped in classes of identical parameters. By using the multinomial distribution function instead of the formula-based convolution, a partial state corresponding to each class of traffic is obtained. Finally, the global state probabilities are evaluated by multi-convolution of the partial results. This method avoids accumulated calculations and saves storage requirements, specially in complex scenarios. Sorting is the dominant factor for the formula-based convolution, whereas cost evaluation is the dominant factor for the enhanced convolution. A set of cut-off mechanisms are introduced to reduce the complexity of the ECA evaluation. The ECA also computes the CLR for each j-class of traffic (CLRj), an expression for the CLRj evaluation is also presented. We can conclude that by combining the ECA method with cut-off mechanisms, utilisation of ECA in real-time CAC environments as a single level scheme is always possible.
Estudo do impacto do tamanho máximo da carga da trama Ethernet no perfil do Tráfego IPV6 na Internet
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A transição entre a versão 4 para a versão 6 do Internet Protocol (IP) vem ocorrendo na comunidade da Internet. No entanto, a estrutura interna dos protocolos IPv4 e IPv6, em detalhe no tamanho dos seus cabeçalhos, pode provocar alterações no perfil tráfego da rede. Este trabalho estuda as mudanças nas características de tráfego de rede, avaliando o que mudaria se o tráfego gerado fosse apenas IPv6 em vez de IPv4. Este artigo estende-se uma pesquisa anterior, abordando novas questões, mas usando os registos de dados reais disponíveis publicamente. É adotada uma metodologia de engenharia reversa nos pacotes IPv4 capturados, permitindo assim inferir qual a carga original no computador tributário e em seguida reencapsular essa carga em novos pacotes usando restrições de encapsulamento IPv6. Conclui-se que, na transição de IPv4 para IPv6, haverá um aumento no número de pacotes transmitidos na Internet.
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This paper proposes the deployment of a neural network computing environment on Active Networks. Active Networks are packet-switched computer networks in which packets can contain code fragments that are executed on the intermediate nodes. This feature allows the injection of small pieces of codes to deal with computer network problems directly into the network core, and the adoption of new computing techniques to solve networking problems. The goal of our project is the adoption of a distributed neural network for approaching tasks which are specific of the computer network environment. Dynamically reconfigurable neural networks are spread on an experimental wide area backbone of active nodes (ABone) to show the feasibility of the proposed approach.
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Active Networks can be seen as an evolution of the classical model of packet-switched networks. The traditional and ”passive” network model is based on a static definition of the network node behaviour. Active Networks propose an “active” model where the intermediate nodes (switches and routers) can load and execute user code contained in the data units (packets). Active Networks are a programmable network model, where bandwidth and computation are both considered shared network resources. This approach opens up new interesting research fields. This paper gives a short introduction of Active Networks, discusses the advantages they introduce and presents the research advances in this field.
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This paper focuses on improving computer network management by the adoption of artificial intelligence techniques. A logical inference system has being devised to enable automated isolation, diagnosis, and even repair of network problems, thus enhancing the reliability, performance, and security of networks. We propose a distributed multi-agent architecture for network management, where a logical reasoner acts as an external managing entity capable of directing, coordinating, and stimulating actions in an active management architecture. The active networks technology represents the lower level layer which makes possible the deployment of code which implement teleo-reactive agents, distributed across the whole network. We adopt the Situation Calculus to define a network model and the Reactive Golog language to implement the logical reasoner. An active network management architecture is used by the reasoner to inject and execute operational tasks in the network. The integrated system collects the advantages coming from logical reasoning and network programmability, and provides a powerful system capable of performing high-level management tasks in order to deal with network fault.
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A series of government initiatives has raised both the profile of ICT in the curriculum and the expectation that high quality teaching and learning resources will be accessible across electronic networks. In order for e-learning resources such as websites to have the maximum educational impact, teachers need to be involved in their design and development. Use-case analysis provides a means of defining user requirements and other constraints in such a way that software developers can produce e-learning resources which reflect teachers' professional knowledge and support their classroom practice. It has some features in common with the participatory action research used to develop other aspects of classroom practice. Two case-studies are presented: one involves the development of an on-line resource centred on transcripts of original historical documents; the other describes how 'Learning how to Learn', a major, distributed research project funded under the ESRC Teaching and Learning Research Programme is using use-case analysis to develop web resources and services.
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The availability of a network strongly depends on the frequency of service outages and the recovery time for each outage. The loss of network resources includes complete or partial failure of hardware and software components, power outages, scheduled maintenance such as software and hardware, operational errors such as configuration errors and acts of nature such as floods, tornadoes and earthquakes. This paper proposes a practical approach to the enhancement of QoS routing by means of providing alternative or repair paths in the event of a breakage of a working path. The proposed scheme guarantees that every Protected Node (PN) is connected to a multi-repair path such that no further failure or breakage of single or double repair paths can cause any simultaneous loss of connectivity between an ingress node and an egress node. Links to be protected in an MPLS network are predefined and an LSP request involves the establishment of a working path. The use of multi-protection paths permits the formation of numerous protection paths allowing greater flexibility. Our analysis will examine several methods including single, double and multi-repair routes and the prioritization of signals along the protected paths to improve the Quality of Service (QoS), throughput, reduce the cost of the protection path placement, delay, congestion and collision.
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This paper presents results to indicate the potential applications of a direct connection between the human nervous system and a computer network. Actual experimental results obtained from a human subject study are given, with emphasis placed on the direct interaction between the human nervous system and possible extra-sensory input. An brief overview of the general state of neural implants is given, as well as a range of application areas considered. An overall view is also taken as to what may be possible with implant technology as a general purpose human-computer interface for the future.