930 resultados para students as researchers
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This work presents a theoretical study of ordinary differential equations of first order directed so as to provide basis for the development of an educational software that helps students and researchers confronted with this issue. The algorithm was developed in HTML language in to that the results provide a website that allows the audience to access the software anywhere which has internet connection
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This article aims to describe the proposed development of an emulator application for digital TV that operates on a local computer network, to have it as a testing environment for students and researchers. The emulator application is presented as a useful tool to reduce validation costs of applications developed for digital TV.
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The purpose of this work is to provide a methodological tool for literature searching in geography, tourism and environmental conservation. Knowledge of bibliographic and documentary resources and learning research strategies form an essential part of training for students and researchers. Literature searching is also a critical element of communication and scientific output. This work aims to analyze the characteristics, and critical issues in geography literature searching in order to provide a critical mass of useful information to correctly prepare a search. Having addressed the issue of information literacy for the study of geography and related disciplines, including a comparison of various approaches, this work describes the physical locations of the research: libraries and archives. It outlines the issues related to the cataloging and digitization of cartographic materials. The particular characteristics of scientific communication and its primary means of dissemination, the scientific journal, are then outlined. This is followed by a description of information sources and types of documents used within the realm of geography. Tools, strategies and resources are then illustrated for conducting an effective literature search both on the web and in the library.
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tkCybernetics is a simulation software that can be used to create and evaluate simple cybernetic circuits as a combination of lowpass and highpass filters and several nonlinear elements. tkCybernetics has been developed for and successfully applied to introductory courses on biological cybernetics at Bielefeld University. Therefore, it is recommended for students who start learning about cybernetics. Students can quickly grasp the concepts used in the graphical user interface and are able to create their own circuits after a short introduction to the program. Its usefulness for advanced students and researchers is limited to quickly testing circuits. This article provides detailed tutorial information on how to install and work with tkCybernetics for self-learning and for higher education.
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Under the brand name “sciebo – the Campuscloud” (derived from “science box”) a consortium of more than 20 research and applied science universities started a large scale cloud service for about 500,000 students and researchers in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany’s most populous state. Starting with the much anticipated data privacy compliant sync & share functionality, sciebo offers the potential to become a more general cloud platform for collaboration and research data management which will be actively pursued in upcoming scientific and infrastructural projects. This project report describes the formation of the venture, its targets and the technical and the legal solution as well as the current status and the next steps.
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This handbook offers students and researchers compact orientation in their study of intermedial phenomena in Anglophone literary texts and cultures by introducing them to current academic debates, theoretical concepts and methodologies. By combining theory with text analysis and contextual anchoring, it introduces students and scholars alike to a vast field of research which encompasses concepts such as intermediality, multi- and plurimediality, intermedial reference, transmediality, ekphrasis, as well as related concepts such as visual culture, remediation, adaptation, and multimodality, which are all discussed in connection with literary examples. Hence each of the 30 contributions spans both a theoretical approach and concrete analysis of literary texts from different centuries and different Anglophone cultures.
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The rapid expansion of the mineral and metal mining sector in the past decade was accompanied by an increase in social conflicts. What are the impacts of large-scale mining operations? What are the strategies used by transnational corporations to gain access to underground resources and legitimize their activities? And how do local and indigenous communities confronted with mining react to, negotiate with and resist these activities? This book covers 13 case studies of copper, gold, uranium and other mining operations, situated in Latin America, Africa, Asia, Australia and Switzerland. With an extensive introduction to the subject and a systematic comparison across mining operations in different phases of development and social contexts, it serves as a primer and reference book for activists, students and researchers alike.
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Throughout human history, religion and politics have entertained the most intimate of connections as systems of authority regulating individuals and society. While the two have come apart through the process of secularization, secularism is challenged today by the return of public religion. This cogent analysis unravels the nature of the connection, disconnection, and attempted reconnection between religion and politics in the West. In a comparison of Western Europe and North America, Christianity and Islam, Joppke advances far-reaching theoretical, historical, and comparative-political arguments. With respect to theory, it is argued that only a “substantive” concept of religion, as pertaining to the existence of supra-human powers, opens up the possibility of a historical-comparative perspective on religion. At the level of history, secularization is shown to be the distinct outcome of Latin Christianity itself. And at the level of comparative politics, the Christian Right in America which has attacked the “wall of separation” between religion and state and Islam in Europe with the controversial insistence on sharia law and other “illiberal” claims from some quarters are taken to be counterpart incarnations of public religion and challenges to the secular state. This clearly argued, sweeping book will provide an invaluable framework for approaching an array of critical issues at the intersection of religion, law and politics for advanced students and researchers across the social sciences and legal studies, as well as for the interested public.
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This study adapted the current model of science undergraduate research experiences (URE's) and applied this novel modification to include community college students. Numerous researchers have examined the efficacy of URE's in improving undergraduate retention and graduation rates, as well as matriculation rates for graduate programs. However, none have detailed the experience for community college students, and few have employed qualitative methodologies to gather relevant descriptive data from URE participants. This study included perspectives elicited from both non-traditional student participants and the established laboratory community. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of the traditional model for a non-traditional student population. The research effort described here utilized a qualitative design and an explanatory case study methodology. Six non-traditional students from the Maine Community College System participated in this study. Student participants were placed in six academic research laboratories located throughout the state. Student participants were interviewed three times during their ten-week internship and asked to record their personal reflections in electronic format. Participants from the established research community were also interviewed. These included both faculty mentors and other student laboratory personnel. Ongoing comparative analysis of the textual data revealed that laboratory organizational structure and social climate significantly influence acculturation outcomes for non-traditional URE participants. Student participants experienced a range of acculturation outcomes from full integration to marginalization. URE acculturation outcomes influenced development of non-traditional students? professional and academic self-concepts. Positive changes in students? self-concepts resulted in greater commitment to individual professional goals and academic aspirations. The findings from this study suggest that traditional science URE models can be successfully adapted to meet the unique needs of a non-traditional student population – community college students. These interpretations may encourage post-secondary educators, administrators, and policy makers to consider expanded access and support for non-traditional students seeking science URE opportunities.
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Coalescent theory represents the most significant progress in theoretical population genetics in the past three decades. The coalescent theory states that all genes or alleles in a given population are ultimately inherited from a single ancestor shared by all members of the population, known as the most recent common ancestor. It is now widely recognized as a cornerstone for rigorous statistical analyses of molecular data from population [1]. The scientists have developed a large number of coalescent models and methods[2,3,4,5,6], which are not only applied in coalescent analysis and process, but also in today’s population genetics and genome studies, even public health. The thesis aims at completing a statistical framework based on computers for coalescent analysis. This framework provides a large number of coalescent models and statistic methods to assist students and researchers in coalescent analysis, whose results are presented in various formats as texts, graphics and printed pages. In particular, it also supports to create new coalescent models and statistical methods. ^
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Se propone una estrategia pedagógica para la introducción de temas no propios, en este caso matemáticos, en las Escuelas de Bibliotecología y Ciencia de Ia Información (ByCI) a partir de un ejemplo centrado en un tema propio, su extensión a otros temas propios y la articulación del conjunto, con el objeto de alcanzar el máximo de "dilución" del tema matemático en temáticas pertinentes de ByCI. La propuesta se centra en la creación de un ambiente de aprendizaje a partir de las zonas de desarrollo próximo del estudiante. Se tratará de mostrar que discutiendo temas propios con enfoque cuantitativo, como la distribución de la literatura científica a partir de un modelo didáctico del difundido artículo de Bradford de 1934 se logra aprender, desde la ByCI, con el máximo de naturalidad y el mínimo de trauma psicológico, un conjunto de temas matemáticos elementales pero fundamentales para la mayoría de los Estudios Métricos de la Información. Se completa con propuestas de manejo del tema en las Escuelas, dirigidas a estudiantes, graduados, investigadores y docentes
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Este artículo analiza el diseño curricular de un Seminario de Investigación Socioeducativa para estudiantes de Sociología de la Universidad de Buenos Aires, y reflexiona acerca de su contribución a forjar un "habitus investigativo cualitativo" entre estudiantes que asumen el rol de investigadores. El trabajo recupera diferentes abordajes acerca de la relación investigación-docencia en otras latitudes, para luego examinar los supuestos, objetivos y modalidades de trabajo del seminario y la utilización de trabajos prácticos secuenciales que vertebran la cursada. Se argumenta que esta experiencia de "enseñanza basada en investigación" contribuiría a inculcar una concepción dialógica, reflexiva y situada de la investigación social
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Este artículo analiza el diseño curricular de un Seminario de Investigación Socioeducativa para estudiantes de Sociología de la Universidad de Buenos Aires, y reflexiona acerca de su contribución a forjar un "habitus investigativo cualitativo" entre estudiantes que asumen el rol de investigadores. El trabajo recupera diferentes abordajes acerca de la relación investigación-docencia en otras latitudes, para luego examinar los supuestos, objetivos y modalidades de trabajo del seminario y la utilización de trabajos prácticos secuenciales que vertebran la cursada. Se argumenta que esta experiencia de "enseñanza basada en investigación" contribuiría a inculcar una concepción dialógica, reflexiva y situada de la investigación social
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Se propone una estrategia pedagógica para la introducción de temas no propios, en este caso matemáticos, en las Escuelas de Bibliotecología y Ciencia de Ia Información (ByCI) a partir de un ejemplo centrado en un tema propio, su extensión a otros temas propios y la articulación del conjunto, con el objeto de alcanzar el máximo de "dilución" del tema matemático en temáticas pertinentes de ByCI. La propuesta se centra en la creación de un ambiente de aprendizaje a partir de las zonas de desarrollo próximo del estudiante. Se tratará de mostrar que discutiendo temas propios con enfoque cuantitativo, como la distribución de la literatura científica a partir de un modelo didáctico del difundido artículo de Bradford de 1934 se logra aprender, desde la ByCI, con el máximo de naturalidad y el mínimo de trauma psicológico, un conjunto de temas matemáticos elementales pero fundamentales para la mayoría de los Estudios Métricos de la Información. Se completa con propuestas de manejo del tema en las Escuelas, dirigidas a estudiantes, graduados, investigadores y docentes
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Este artículo analiza el diseño curricular de un Seminario de Investigación Socioeducativa para estudiantes de Sociología de la Universidad de Buenos Aires, y reflexiona acerca de su contribución a forjar un "habitus investigativo cualitativo" entre estudiantes que asumen el rol de investigadores. El trabajo recupera diferentes abordajes acerca de la relación investigación-docencia en otras latitudes, para luego examinar los supuestos, objetivos y modalidades de trabajo del seminario y la utilización de trabajos prácticos secuenciales que vertebran la cursada. Se argumenta que esta experiencia de "enseñanza basada en investigación" contribuiría a inculcar una concepción dialógica, reflexiva y situada de la investigación social