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Over the past decade, scientists have been called to participate more actively in public education and outreach (E&O). This is particularly true in fields of significant societal impact, such as earthquake science. Local earthquake risk culture plays a role in the way that the public engages in educational efforts. In this article, we describe an adapted E&O program for earthquake science and risk. The program is tailored for a region of slow tectonic deformation, where large earthquakes are extreme events that occur with long return periods. The adapted program has two main goals: (1) to increase the awareness and preparedness of the population to earthquake and related risks (tsunami, liquefaction, fires, etc.), and (2) to increase the quality of earthquake science education, so as to attract talented students to geosciences. Our integrated program relies on activities tuned for different population groups who have different interests and abilities, namely young children, teenagers, young adults, and professionals.

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Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC) are gaining prominence in transversal teaching-learning strategies. However, there are many issues still debated, namely assessment, recognized largely as a cornerstone in Education. The large number of students involved requires a redefinition of strategies that often use approaches based on tasks or challenging projects. In these conditions and due to this approach, assessment is made through peer-reviewed assignments and quizzes online. The peer-reviewed assignments are often based upon sample answers or topics, which guide the student in the task of evaluating peers. This chapter analyzes the grading and evaluation in MOOCs, especially in science and engineering courses, within the context of education and grading methodologies and discusses possible perspectives to pursue grading quality in massive e-learning courses.

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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Management from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics

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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Management from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics

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Dissertação apresentada para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Estudos Ingleses e Norte Americanos

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Dissertação de Mestrado apresentada ao ISPA - Instituto Universitário

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PURPOSE: To investigate the impact of alcohol intoxication and withdrawal on the course of social phobia and panic disorder. METHOD: A group of 41 alcoholic inpatients undergoing detoxification therapy were interviewed using the SCID-I (DSM-IV) and questions to detect fluctuations in the course of social phobia and panic disorder as a function of the different phases in alcohol dependence (intoxication, withdrawal, and lucid interval). RESULTS: Only 1 (2.4%) patient presented panic disorder throughout life, and 9 (21.9%) had panic attacks during alcohol intoxication or during the withdrawal syndrome. Sixteen (39%) alcoholic patients showed social phobia with onset prior to drug use. However, drinking eventually became unable to alleviate social phobia symptoms or worsened such symptoms in 31.2% of social-phobic patients. While patients with social phobia reported a significant improvement in psychiatric symptoms during alcohol intoxication, patients experiencing panic attacks worsened significantly during intoxication. In the withdrawal phase, patients with social phobia tended to have more and more intense phobic symptoms. CONCLUSION: Our findings indicate that the impact of alcohol intoxication is different for social phobia as compared to panic disorder, at first decreasing the social-phobic symptoms but later aggravating them. In panic disorder, the impact of intoxication by alcohol is more harmful, at least in the short term.

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This project is based on the theme of capacity-building in social organisations to improve their impact readiness, which is the predictability of delivering intended outcomes. All organisations which have a social mission, non-profit or for-profit, will be considered to fall within the social sector for the purpose of this work. The thesis will look at (i) what is impact readiness and what are the considerations for building impact readiness in social organisations, (ii) what is the international benchmark in measuring and building impact readiness, (iii) understand the impact readiness of Portuguese social organisations and the supply of capacity building for social impact in Portugal currently, and (iv) provide recommendations on the design of a framework for capacity building for impact readiness adapted to the Portuguese context. This work is of particular relevance to the Social Investment Laboratory, which is a sponsor of this project, in its policy work as part of the Portuguese Social Investment Taskforce (the “Taskforce”). This in turn will inform its contribution to the set-up of Portugal Inovação Social, a wholesaler catalyst entity of social innovation and social investment in the country, launched in early 2015. Whilst the output of this work will be set a recommendations for wider application for capacity-building programmes in Portugal, Portugal Inovação Social will also clearly have a role in coordinating the efforts of market players – foundations, corporations, public sector and social organisations – in implementing these recommendations. In addition, the findings of this report could have relevance to other countries seeking to design capacity building frameworks in their local markets and to any impact-driven organisations with an interest in enhancing the delivery of impact within their work.

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This paper presents a framework of competences developed for Industrial Engineering and Management that can be used as a tool for curriculum analysis and design, including the teaching and learning processes as well as the alignment of the curriculum with the professional profile. The framework was applied to the Industrial Engineering and Management program at University of Minho (UMinho), Portugal, and it provides an overview of the connection between IEM knowledge areas and the competences defined in its curriculum. The framework of competences was developed through a process of analysis using a combination of methods and sources for data collection. The framework was developed according to four main steps: 1) characterization of IEM knowledge areas; 2) definition of IEM competences; 3) survey; 4) application of the framework at the IEM curriculum. The findings showed that the framework is useful to build an integrated vision of the curriculum. The most visible aspect in the learning outcomes of IEM program is the lack of balance between technical and transversal competences. There was not almost any reference to the transversal competences and it is fundamentally concentrated on Project-Based Learning courses. The framework presented in this paper provides a contribution to the definition of IEM professional profile through a set of competences which need to be explored further. In addition, it may be a relevant tool for IEM curriculum analysis and a contribution for bridging the gap between universities and companies.

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Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Psicologia

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OBJECTIVE: Theoretical and empirical analysis of items and internal consistency of the Portuguese-language version of Social Phobia and Anxiety Inventory (SPAI-Portuguese). METHODS: Social phobia experts conducted a 45-item content analysis of the SPAI-Portuguese administered to a sample of 1,014 university students. Item discrimination was evaluated by Student's t test; interitem, mean and item-to-total correlations, by Pearson coefficient; reliability was estimated by Cronbach's alpha. RESULTS: There was 100% agreement among experts concerning the 45 items. On the SPAI-Portuguese 43 items were discriminative (p < 0.05). A few inter-item correlations between both subscales were below 0.2. The mean inter-item correlations were: 0.41 on social phobia subscale; 0.32 on agoraphobia subscale and 0.32 on the SPAI-Portuguese. Item-to-total correlations were all higher then 0.3 (p < 0.001). Cronbach's alphas were: 0.95 on the SPAI-Portuguese; 0.96 on social phobia subscale; 0.85 on agoraphobia subscale. CONCLUSION: The 45-item content analysis revealed appropriateness concerning the underlying construct of the SPAI-Portuguese (social phobia, agoraphobia) with good discriminative capacity on 43 items. The mean inter-item correlations and reliability coefficients demonstrated the SPAI-Portuguese and subscales internal consistency and multidimensionality. No item was suppressed in the SPAI-Portuguese but the authors suggest that a shortened SPAI, in its different versions, could be an even more useful tool for research settings in social phobia.

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El Valle de Tafí fue uno de los primeros espacios del Noroeste Argentino habitados por comunidades sedentarias, entre el 200 a.C. y el 900 d.C. Éstas establecieron asentamientos aldeanos de varias hectáreas de superficie, alterando sensiblemente el paisaje mediante la construcción de numerosos conjuntos residenciales, canales de manejo del agua, montículos de limpieza de campos de cultivo y muros de contención del suelo. Los procesos históricos desarrollados en ese milenio fueron explicados desde perspectivas teóricas culturalistas (González y Núñez 1960) y sistémicas (Berberián y Nielsen 1988a), las cuales permitieron establecer una estructura cronológica inicial y las principales estrategias adaptativas para el proceso. Este proyecto intenta abordar el modo en que las estrategias de reproducción doméstica se relacionaron con la estructuración del contexto social más amplio. Interesa particularmente analizar las maneras en que la cultura material (arquitectura residencial, campos agrícolas, entierros, alfarería y bienes de prestigio) fue utilizada en la construcción de la sociedad, enfocándonos en la agencia y la identidad. Es de particular importancia establecer la escala real de acción social involucrada en los procesos y la identidad de los grupos que tuvieron una participación activa en ellos. Los trabajos de campo realizados en el Valle de Tafí han provisto de una gran cantidad de datos que evidencian el desarrollo de una sociedad compleja en el primer milenio d.C.: producción agrícola intensiva, demografía creciente, objetos de prestigio en contextos funerarios e intercambio a larga distancia (González y Núñez 1960, Berberián y Nielsen 1988a y 1988b). Sin embargo las unidades sociales implicadas no parecen haber superado a las relaciones propias de unidades domésticas extendidas. Las excavaciones realizadas por nuestro equipo han mostrado fuertes conexiones entre las estrategias de reproducción social doméstica, producción agrícola fragmentada y rituales a los ancestros, materializados no sólo en contextos funerarios ("cistas") y monumentos monolíticos ("menhires-huancas"), sino también en la arquitectura doméstica. Esta relación fue interpretada como un aspecto central en el desarrollo de las sociedades agrícolas tempranas de sur andino, siendo la base de grupos de parentesco competitivos en luchas sociales y negociaciones políticas permanentes. Esta lógica social permitiría explicar la variabilidad registrada en la materialidad arqueológica. La realización de prospecciones, relevamientos y mapeos de sitios, excavaciones sistemáticas, dataciones absolutas, análisis paleopatológicos sobre restos humanos, estudios cerámicos, líticos y de química de suelos, es esencial no sólo para el incremento del corpus de datos que de luz a estos problemas, sino también para la toma de conciencia social acerca del valor del patrimonio cultural prehispánico, que en el presente se encuentra en riesgo.La concreción de los objetivos de este proyecto aportarán a esclarecer hasta qué punto la materialidad doméstica fue un elemento reproductor de predisposiciones subjetivas de la acción (habitus), cómo se relacionaron las viviendas a los sectores de cultivo, en qué forma los emplazamientos productivos modificaron el paisaje y esto repercutió en la propiedad de los medios productivos. Considerando que Tafí fue uno de los primeros valles intermontanos del Noroeste Argentino habitado por comunidades agricultoras, y que este ámbito geográfico significa un lugar de paso obligado entre las yungas orientales y los valles semiáridos y la puna, un profundo estudio de su arqueología podría proveer una mirada sobre la historia del desarrollo cultural surandino. Esta área geográfica es una clave para entender no sólo la historia de los grupos locales sino también el desarrollo y la interacción en un área mayor que se extiende más allá de lo Andes, en Chile.