851 resultados para Semi-distance learning
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Background and aims: Machine learning techniques for the text mining of cancer-related clinical documents have not been sufficiently explored. Here some techniques are presented for the pre-processing of free-text breast cancer pathology reports, with the aim of facilitating the extraction of information relevant to cancer staging.
Materials and methods: The first technique was implemented using the freely available software RapidMiner to classify the reports according to their general layout: ‘semi-structured’ and ‘unstructured’. The second technique was developed using the open source language engineering framework GATE and aimed at the prediction of chunks of the report text containing information pertaining to the cancer morphology, the tumour size, its hormone receptor status and the number of positive nodes. The classifiers were trained and tested respectively on sets of 635 and 163 manually classified or annotated reports, from the Northern Ireland Cancer Registry.
Results: The best result of 99.4% accuracy – which included only one semi-structured report predicted as unstructured – was produced by the layout classifier with the k nearest algorithm, using the binary term occurrence word vector type with stopword filter and pruning. For chunk recognition, the best results were found using the PAUM algorithm with the same parameters for all cases, except for the prediction of chunks containing cancer morphology. For semi-structured reports the performance ranged from 0.97 to 0.94 and from 0.92 to 0.83 in precision and recall, while for unstructured reports performance ranged from 0.91 to 0.64 and from 0.68 to 0.41 in precision and recall. Poor results were found when the classifier was trained on semi-structured reports but tested on unstructured.
Conclusions: These results show that it is possible and beneficial to predict the layout of reports and that the accuracy of prediction of which segments of a report may contain certain information is sensitive to the report layout and the type of information sought.
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Educational systems worldwide are facing an enormous shift as a result of sociocultural, political, economic, and technological changes. The technologies and practices that have developed over the last decade have been heralded as opportunities to transform both online and traditional education systems. While proponents of these new ideas often postulate that they have the potential to address the educational problems facing both students and institutions and that they could provide an opportunity to rethink the ways that education is organized and enacted, there is little evidence of emerging technologies and practices in use in online education. Because researchers and practitioners interested in these possibilities often reside in various disciplines and academic departments the sharing and dissemination of their work across often rigid boundaries is a formidable task. Contributors to Emergence and Innovation in Digital Learning include individuals who are shaping the future of online learning with their innovative applications and investigations on the impact of issues such as openness, analytics, MOOCs, and social media. Building on work first published in Emerging Technologies in Distance Education, the contributors to this collection harness the dispersed knowledge in online education to provide a one-stop locale for work on emergent approaches in the field. Their conclusions will influence the adoption and success of these approaches to education and will enable researchers and practitioners to conceptualize, critique, and enhance their understanding of the foundations and applications of new technologies.
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The continuous advancement in computing, together with the decline in its cost, has resulted in technology becoming ubiquitous (Arbaugh, 2008, Gros, 2007). Technology is growing and is part of our lives in almost every respect, including the way we learn. Technology helps to collapse time and space in learning. For example, technology allows learners to engage with their instructors synchronously, in real time and also asynchronously, by enabling sessions to be recorded. Space and distance is no longer an issue provided there is adequate bandwidth, which determines the most appropriate format such text, audio or video. Technology has revolutionised the way learners learn; courses are designed; and ‘lessons’ are delivered, and continues to do so. The learning process can be made vastly more efficient as learners have knowledge at their fingertips, and unfamiliar concepts can be easily searched and an explanation found in seconds. Technology has also enabled learning to be more flexible, as learners can learn anywhere; at any time; and using different formats, e.g. text or audio. From the perspective of the instructors and L&D providers, technology offers these same advantages, plus easy scalability. Administratively, preparatory work can be undertaken more quickly even whilst student numbers grow. Learners from far and new locations can be easily accommodated. In addition, many technologies can be easily scaled to accommodate new functionality and/ or other new technologies. ‘Designing and Developing Digital and Blended Learning Solutions’ (5DBS), has been developed to recognise the growing importance of technology in L&D. This unit contains four learning outcomes and two assessment criteria, which is the same for all other units, besides Learning Outcome 3 which has three assessment criteria. The four learning outcomes in this unit are: • Learning Outcome 1: Understand current digital technologies and their contribution to learning and development solutions; • Learning Outcome 2: Be able to design blended learning solutions that make appropriate use of new technologies alongside more traditional approaches; • Learning Outcome 3: Know about the processes involved in designing and developing digital learning content efficiently and what makes for engaging and effective digital learning content; • Learning Outcome 4: Understand the issues involved in the successful implementation of digital and blended learning solutions. Each learning outcome is an individual chapter and each assessment unit is allocated its own sections within the respective chapters. This first chapter addresses the first learning outcome, which has two assessment criteria: summarise the range of currently available learning technologies; critically assess a learning requirement to determine the contribution that could be made through the use of learning technologies. The introduction to chapter one is in Section 1.0. Chapter 2 discusses the design of blended learning solutions in consideration of how digital learning technologies may support face-to-face and online delivery. Three learning theory sets: behaviourism; cognitivism; constructivism, are introduced, and the implication of each set of theory on instructional design for blended learning discussed. Chapter 3 centres on how relevant digital learning content may be created. This chapter includes a review of the key roles, tools and processes that are involved in developing digital learning content. Finally, Chapter 4 concerns delivery and implementation of digital and blended learning solutions. This chapter surveys the key formats and models used to inform the configuration of virtual learning environment software platforms. In addition, various software technologies which may be important in creating a VLE ecosystem that helps to enhance the learning experience, are outlined. We introduce the notion of personal learning environment (PLE), which has emerged from the democratisation of learning. We also review the roles, tools, standards and processes that L&D practitioners need to consider within a delivery and implementation of digital and blended learning solution.
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Résumé: Les pratiques du Sensible sont des pratiques d’accompagnement formatives et soignantes. Elles permettent d’apprendre comment l’expérience du corps et de son mouvement interne conduit au développement de la conscience et de la présence à soi ainsi qu’à l’autre, des qualités enviables pour des professionnelles et professionnels de la relation d’aide du secteur de la santé. Dans ces pratiques, le corps joue un rôle central à travers quatre types d’intervention : la thérapie manuelle, la gymnastique sensorielle, l’introspection sensorielle et l’entretien verbal à propos de l’expérience corporelle. Selon Large (2009), une qualité de présence particulière se construit chez les participantes et le participant aux pratiques du Sensible. Selon lui, ceux-ci se rapprochent de leur intériorité, parviennent à verbaliser à autrui ce qu’ils ressentent et en arrivent à poser des actions qui expriment ce qu’ils deviennent. Large (2009) constate qu’ils acquièrent de la stabilité, de l’adaptabilité et de l’autonomie. À la fois plus affirmatifs, ils gagnent aussi en proximité à l’autre. Bois (2007) note un changement de représentation lié aux idées, aux valeurs, à l’image de soi et au rapport perceptif à soi. Une chercheure et des chercheurs constatent un changement de conception de la santé (Duval, 2010; Laemmlin-Cencig et Humpich, 2009). À notre connaissance, il n’y a pas eu d’étude antérieure concernant l’influence des pratiques du Sensible auprès de médecins. Nous avons exploré, le cas échéant, comment une formation aux pratiques du Sensible, suivie par des médecins, a modifié leur rapport à leur corps, à leur propre santé, à leur conception de la santé, à la qualité de leur présence à eux-mêmes, aux autres professionnelles et professionnels et aux patientes et patients. Des entretiens semi-structurés d’une durée de 90 à 105 minutes ont été effectués auprès de six médecins français (cinq femmes et un homme) ayant été formés aux pratiques du Sensible entre 2005 et 2012. Deux types d’entretiens à visée compréhensive (Kaufmann, 2011) et d’explicitation (Vermersch, 2010; 2012) ont été réalisés. Des informations ont aussi été recueillies sur la formation et les activités professionnelles des participantes et du participant. Deux démarches d’analyse ont été utilisées, entre autres pour vérifier la cohérence des résultats et augmenter la rigueur de notre projet. Notre première démarche d’analyse a été conçue à partir de deux méthodes : au départ avec l’analyse thématique et par la suite une analyse avec les catégories conceptualisantes afin de déboucher sur une théorisation ancrée. La deuxième démarche d’analyse a consisté à créer une liste de vingt-six phénomènes présents pour la majorité des entretiens suite à des discussions tenues avec notre équipe de direction. Selon nos résultats, suite à la formation aux pratiques du Sensible, les cinq participantes témoignent d’une plus grande proximité et attention à leur corps et d’une meilleure écoute de celui-ci. Cet ancrage corporel de leur présence les informe davantage sur leur mode de vie et d’existence. Il en ressort ainsi des prises de conscience importantes grâce auxquelles les participantes font des choix nouveaux pour une vie plus cohérente et recentrée sur leur intériorité. Par le fait même, elles récupèrent leur pouvoir sur leur vie comme sur leur santé. En outre, parmi les six médecins, quatre ont modifié leur conception de la santé. Celle-ci s’est en effet élargie pour inclure de nouveaux éléments, dont la qualité du rapport à soi et l’accordage entre le corps et la pensée. Le corps semble être une voie souterraine à partir de laquelle se sont réalisées des transformations dans la personne, comme si le corps devenait une interface ayant des effets sur plusieurs facettes de la personne. Ces transformations semblent avoir une influence sur la manière dont celle-ci exerce sa profession, comme si un savoir-être renouvelé de la personne transformait son savoir-faire au sein de sa pratique. Au plan de la qualité de la présence aux autres, il est rapporté que les relations professionnelles se sont améliorées pour la majorité des participantes. Des transformations personnelles semblent avoir eu des effets sur leurs relations professionnelles. Par exemple, tous témoignent d’une meilleure qualité de présence et de disponibilité aux patientes et patients. La plupart signalent l’apprentissage d’une juste distance thérapeutique et, en même temps, d’une relation plus singulière avec chaque patiente et patient. Nous constatons par notre analyse que la relation aux patientes et patients est modifiée aux plans de la communication, du toucher et de l’écoute. Le parcours de formation des étudiantes et étudiants en médecine semble créer des conditions favorisant l’épuisement (Brazeau, Schroeder, Rovi et Boyd, 2010; Colombat, Altmeyer, Barruel, Bauchetet, Blanchard, Colombat et al., 2011; Ishak, Nikravesh, Lederer, Perry, Ogunyemi et Bernstein, 2013; Llera et Durante, 2014; Rodrigues, Albiges et Blanchard, 2012). Certaines interventions de type corps / esprit semblent pouvoir minimiser cet impact (Elder, Rakel, Heitkemper, Hustedde, Harazduk, Gerik et al., 2007; Hewson, Copeland, Mascha, Arrigain, Topol et Fox, 2006; Irving, Park-Saltzman, Fitzpatrick, Dobkin, Chen et Hutchinson, 2014; Maclaughlin, Wang, Noone, Liu, Harazduk, Lumpkin et al., 2011; Motz, Graves, Gross, Saunders, Amri, Harazduk et al., 2012; Rosenzweig, Reibel, Greeson, Brainard et Hojat, 2003; Saunders, Tractenberg, Chaterji, Amri, Harazduk, Gordon et al., 2007). Notre recherche démontre chez nos participantes et notre participant que la formation aux pratiques du Sensible leur a permis de faire plusieurs gains pour leur propre santé. Il semble qu’en amont des apprentissages liés à la profession médicale, une qualité de savoir-être puisse solidifier la personne, ses apprentissages et sa future pratique médicale. Les étudiantes et étudiants en médecine seraient ainsi mieux outillés pour traverser ce cursus de formation exigent et épuisant. Il serait intéressant de reprendre la recherche auprès d’un plus grand nombre de médecins ou d’étudiantes et étudiants en médecine afin d’y observer les éléments de théorisation répétitifs inclus dans la théorisation ancrée de notre étude exploratoire. Ainsi, selon les résultats, il serait alors plus aisé de promouvoir l’apprentissage expérientiel d’approches de type corps / esprit (dont les PS) dans les cursus universitaires en médecine.
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The present inquiry has as main objective to understand the process of formation of the international strategies of the exporting companies of fruits of the RN through the theory of the resource dependence. Aiming at to clarify as the companies they can carry through the process of internationalization through this theory had been study the behavior and economic theories of the process of internationalization of companies. Amongst the economic theories they are distinguished the eclectic paradigm of Dunning (1958), Vernon (1669) through the theory of the cycle of the product and Bucley and Casson (1979) with the theory of the international operations. In the mannering boarding they had been investigated the school of Upsala through Johanson and Valnhe (1977) with the concept of the increasing of the markets and in the distance psychic starts and the interaction of the purchaser-salesman of Hallen and Wiedersheim-Paul (1979). In this perspective it observes main the occured changes in the organization in function of this process, following the rules observed by the gradual ingression in the international market, having as base ways of entrances in the external market used by these companies, in view of the frist phase that the company presents of businesses. Ahead of you analyze of these theories the study searches to analyze the convergence of the concepts proclaimed for the theory of the dependence of resources (PFEFFER; SALANCIK, 1978). and strategies of internationalization of the companies. The research is characterized as qualitative case study which adopts and exploratory and analytical type, retrospective matrix. The adopted strategy is of case study and the unit of analysis consisting of the Finobrasa, pertaining company to the Vicunha Group. The main method of collection of data was halfstructuralized interview allied the documentary research that together had presented an empirical perspective of the internationalization process. The analysis and quarrel of the results understand the description and the interpretation of the one of the information through the technique of analyzes of content. Initially the historical of the exportation of fruits of the Rio Grande do Norte with the focus in the region Açu/Mossoró is presented and after that the information of the Finobrasa are presented as base of the study. The main events are identified that had constituted the phases of the strategical model of the company. It was observed that the dimensions most excellent amongst those proclaimed by the School of Uppsala had been the learning, staffs and the step-starts is sufficiently gifts in the reality of the company, as well as the aspects of strategical alliances since the consolidated relationship of the Vicunha Group create a more solid trajectory in the international market allied the conditions created windows of marked . One understands, therefore, that the investigated process still has base the theoretical theories of the internationalization strategies corroborating for the theoretical convergence of the rules proclaimed for the theory of the dependence of resources.
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This multi-perspectival Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) study explored how people in the ‘networks of concern’ talked about how they tried to make sense of the challenging behaviours of four children with severe learning disabilities. The study also aimed to explore what affected relationships between people. The study focussed on 4 children through interviewing their mothers, their teachers and the Camhs Learning Disability team members who were working with them. Two fathers also joined part of the interviews. All interviews were conducted separately using a semi-structured approach. IPA allowed both a consideration of the participant’s lived experiences and ‘objects of concern’ and a deconstruction of the multiple contexts of people’s lives, with a particular focus on disability. The analysis rendered five themes: the importance of love and affection, the difficulties, and the differences of living with a challenging child, the importance of being able to make sense of the challenges and the value of good relationships between people. Findings were interpreted through the lens of CMM (Coordinated Management of Meaning), which facilitated a systemic deconstruction and reconstruction of the findings. The research found that making sense of the challenges was a key concern for parents. Sharing meanings were important for people’s relationships with each other, including employing diagnostic and behavioural narratives. The importance of context is also highlighted including a consideration of how societal views of disability have an influence on people in the ‘network of concern’ around the child. A range of systemic approaches, methods and techniques are suggested as one way of improving services to these children and their families. It is suggested that adopting a ‘both/and’ position is important in such work - both applying evidence based approaches and being alert to and exploring the different ways people try and make sense of the children’s challenges. Implications for practice included helping professionals be alert to their constructions and professional narratives, slowing the pace with families, staying close to the concerns of families and addressing network issues.
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The UK has been criticised for its inequitable education system, as student outcomes are strongly linked to parental socio-economic status. Children and young people experiencing poverty are less likely than their better off peers to leave school with good grades, which can perpetuate disadvantage in later life. The attainment gap between children and young people experiencing poverty and their better off peers in the UK is widening, despite an increasing media and policy focus in this area. Poverty-related educational inequality is a complex area and there is no conclusive evidence in what works to reduce its effects. While there is a plethora of research on the impact of poverty on education, very little of it includes the voice of children and young people and/or the psychological impact of poverty on learning. The importance of hearing the views of children and young people is central to educational psychology, as is social justice and facilitating access to the curriculum for all students. The barriers presented by the experience of poverty to learning are thus vital for educational psychologists to address. This study used qualitative methods to explore the learning journey of Key Stage 3 (age 12-13) young people experiencing poverty in an English coastal borough. Questions from the Little Box of Big Questions 2 were used as a tool in semi-structured interviews, in addition to questions devised by the researcher. Young people discussed aspects of their lives that enabled them to learn at school, and aspects that presented barriers to learning. The research used Positive Psychology, taking a strengths based approach to explore the skills young people thought they brought to education, skills they would like to develop, and how they could be supported in this. The study has highlighted themes that, if addressed, could potentially raise the attainment of children and young people experiencing poverty.
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While the impact of the Troubles retains centrality within much of Northern Irish political life, the spectre of almost daily violence is becoming a more distant memory. Peace has come to the region. In spite of this, however, there are those who wish to maintain the utility of violence to achieve their stated aims. Most dominant amongst these are the violent dissident republican groups. No longer is their existence solely defined by their desire to bring about a united Ireland. In order to have any opportunity of longevity, they must first legitimise their continued existence, and in turn distance themselves from their former Provisional comrades. This paper assesses how groups, such as the Continuity IRA, Óglaigh na hÉireann and the IRA/New IRA utilise the lessons learned from their Provisional history to differentiate themselves from the politicised dominance of Sinn Féin. This evaluation is carried out through the analysis of interviews with leadership and rank and file members of both political and paramilitary dissident groupings, which is complimented by the analysis of the Violent Dissident Republican (VDR) events database. These sources are supplemented with the assessment of organisational statements, from 2007 to the present day. The article focuses on violent, and non-violent, learning.
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The purpose of this study is to understand, impact and evaluate the development of intercultural communicative competencies among European credit-seeking exchange students and other sojourners through purposeful intercultural pedagogy. This pedagogy encompasses intentional intercultural- educational approaches which aim to support and enhance sojourners’ intercultural learning throughout the study abroad cycle (pre-departure, in-country and reentry phases). To test and validate these pedagogies a 20-hour intervention was designed and implemented among two cohorts of 31 sojourners during the in-country phase of their sojourn in Portugal. The process to develop and validate the intercultural intervention was driven by a mixed-methods methodology which combined quantitative and qualitative data to triangulate, complement and expand research results from a pragmatic stance. The mixed methods research design adopted is multi-phased and encompasses a multi-case study and an evaluative component. The multi-case component is embodied by sojourner cohorts: (1) the primary case study involves 19 incoming students at the University of Aveiro (Portugal) as participants in the European exchange program Campus Europae; (2) the second case study comprises three incoming Erasmus students and nine highly skilled immigrants at the same university. All 31 sojourners attended two intermediate Portuguese as Foreign Language classrooms where the intervention was employed. Data collection was extensive and involved collecting, analyzing and mixing quantitative and qualitative strands across four research phases. These phases refer to the: (1) development, (2) implementation and (3) evaluation of the intervention, as well as to (4) a stakeholder analysis of the external value of the intervention and of the Campus Europae program. Data collection instruments included pre and posttest questionnaires and semi-structured interviews. Results confirm the intercultural effectiveness of the intervention and the positive impact upon research participants’ intercultural gains. This impact was, however, greater in case study 2. Among explanatory variables, three stand out: (1) participant meaning-making abilities, (2) host language proficiency and related variables, and (3) type of sojourn or exchange programs. Implications for further research highlight the need to systematize purposeful intercultural pedagogy in sojourner populations in general, and in European credit student mobility in particular. In the latter case, these pedagogies should be part of the design and delivery of credit-bearing exchange programs in pre- departure, in-country and re-entry phases. Implications for practice point to the urge to improve intercultural practices in: macro (higher education institutions), mezzo (exchange programs) and micro (sojourner language classrooms) contexts where this research took place, and wider social scenarios they represent.
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Objetivou-se conhecer como a pessoa com estomia vivência o processo de transição da dependência de cuidados ao autocuidado à luz da Teoria das Transições de Meleis. Pesquisa exploratória, descritiva com abordagem qualitativa no Serviço de Estomaterapia do Hospital Universitário Dr Miguel Riet Corrêa Jr do Rio Grande/ RS/ Brasil com 27 pessoas com estomias definitivas por câncer. Os dados foram coletados nos mês de janeiro e fevereiro de 2014 por meio de entrevista com roteiro semiestruturado e submetidos à Análise de Conteúdo apoiada nas ideias da Teoria das Transições de Afaf I. Meleis. Constatou-se que a natureza da transição situou-se no processo tipo saúde/doença. A entrada no processo de transição deu-se a partir da consciência desencadeada pelo diagnóstico de câncer, reforçado pela cirurgia de estomização. O empenhamento surge ao dedicarem-se a construção do conhecimento para o autocuidado frente às mudanças na sua vida e na sua nova relação com seu corpo, mudando a visão de si, do mundo e dos outros. Destacou-se o espaço temporal como algo dinâmico e variavelmente indeterminável, sendo fundamental para que se organizem e reflitam acerca do seu novo viver, fortalecendo-se para que a transição progrida. Verificaram-se como fatores facilitadores do autocuidado a construção de um significado positivo à estomização, o preparo dessa experiência ainda no pré-operatório, a estabilidade emocional, a fé e a religiosidade e a sensação de normalidade adquirida a partir de uma imagem próxima da anterior. Referiram-se, ainda, ao fornecimento de forma gratuita pelo governo das bolsas coletoras, adjuvantes e acessórios e ao atendimento da equipe multiprofissional. Como fatores inibidores do processo de transição encontraram-se a visão distorcida de seu corpo, o despreparo para viver com a estomia, a instabilidade emocional, a desmotivação com afastamento de atividades prazerosas, o cuidado excessivo e/ou estendido e até mesmo a superproteção da família, as complicações como hérnias e prolapsos, a falta de atitudes positivas quanto à vida, a negação da bolsa coletora, as tentativas frustradas de omitir o uso da bolsa coletora, a falta do domínio do manuseio dos equipamentos, o afastamento do trabalho e as dificuldades financeiras. Além destas, o abandono do parceiro, atitudes negativas e estigmatizantes por parte da família e a baixa qualidade dos materiais fornecidos pelo governo. Como indicadores de resultados identificaram-se a confiança para realizar atividades anteriores, aceitação de sua situação, uma visão positiva de sua vida e da capacidade de compartilhar o seu cuidado com sua família. Considera-se a saída da transição quando este for capaz de dominar novas competências tanto para o cuidado físico ao realizar a troca da bolsa coletora quanto readequando sua imagem e autoconceito. Concluiu-se que o processo de transição da dependência de cuidados ao autocuidado da pessoa com estomia é complexo e carregado de subjetividades. É necessário que o enfermeiro estabeleça ações terapêuticas de enfermagem eficazes e eficientes, contribuindo para a promoção e reabilitação da saúde deste, auxiliando-o na aquisição de sua autonomia e independência, subsidiando seu autocuidado e bem-estar.
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In an increasingly multilingual world, English language has kept a marked predominance as a global language. In many countries, English is the primary choice for foreign language learning. There is a long history of research in English language learning. The same applies for research in reading. A main interest since the 1970s has been the reading strategy defined as inferencing or guessing the meaning of unknown words from context. Inferencing has ben widely researched, however, the results and conclusions seem to be mixed. While some agree that inferencing is a useful strategy, others doubt its usefulness. Nevertheless, most of the research seem to agree that the cultural background affects comprehension and inferencing. While most of these studies have been done with texts and contexts created by the researches, little has been done using natural prose. The present study will attempt to further clarify the process of inferencing and the effects of the text’s cultural context and the linguistic background of the reader using a text that has not been created by the researcher. The participants of the study are 40 international students from Turku, Finland. Their linguistic background was obtained through a questionnaire and proved to be diverse. Think aloud protocols were performed to investigate their inferencing process and find connections between their inferences, comments, the text, and their linguistic background. The results show that: some inferences were made based on the participants’ world knowledge, experience, other languages, and English language knowledge; other inferences and comments were made based on the text, its use of language and vocabulary, and few cues provided by the author. The results from the present study and previous research seem to show that: 1) linguistic background is a source of information for inferencing but is not a major source; 2) the cultural context of the text affected the inferences made by the participants according to their closeness or distance from it.
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The aim of this paper is to present the models and the strategies of adoption of e-learning in a group of European universities, most of them located in the regions called “the four motors of Europe” (Baden-Württenberg, Catalunya, Lombardy and Rhône-Alpes) and in Switzerland. Our analysis focuses on four dimensions: the rationale behind the introduction of e-learning, the organisation of the activities and, in particular, the existence of a university centre for e-learning, the type of activities, and, finally, the type of public reached by e-learning. The majority of campus universities in our sample introduced e-learning to improve the quality of education of their students and, for the most part, as a support for existing courses. Some of the campus universities went even further insofar as they have introduced some online courses into their curricula. This has led to forms of cooperation where different universities share some of their courses. Finally, a small number of campus universities have included as part of their educational offer full distance degree programs which can be attended also by non residential students. The above cases show that there is no general move from campus universities towards distance education, but rather a more selective behaviour. Thus we conclude that e-learning, although it is undoubtedly spreading in both distance and presence universities, is not yet bringing fundamental changes in the institutions themselves. E-learning is at the moment integrated into the existing organization and educational offer. (DIPF/Orig.)
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Relatório de estágio apresentado para obtenção do grau de mestre em Educação e Comunicação Multimédia.
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Relatório de estágio apresentado para obtenção do grau de mestre em Educação e Comunicação Multimédia.
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Nowadays language communication plays an important role in the world. For the technological explosion in the 20th century, the electronic mass media collapsed space and time barriers in human communication, enabling people to interact and live on a global scale. In this sense, the earth has been turned into a village by the electronic mass media. It not only changes the distance between countries, societies, but also shortens it between people. It means that the technological advancement makes the earth become a village. Since the distance between people is shortened, language communication becomes more important than before. To enhance language abilities, people can apply many different types of language learning strategies according to the learning styles that they have in order to learn the target language. In the Foreign Language Department of University of El Salvador Seminar students year 2006 apply different language learning strategies which make some of them get a grade either above eight or below it. To understand learning strategies, people can go back to basic term, strategy. This word comes from the ancient Greek term strategia meaning generalship or the art of war. A different, but related, word is tactics, which are tools to achieve the success of strategies. The two expressions share some basic implied characteristics: planning, competition, conscious manipulation, and movement toward a goal.