765 resultados para New technologies of information and communication
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Neste artigo apresenta-se uma revisão de literatura sobre as questões de género e o uso de tecnologias da informação e comunicação (TIC). Esta revisão, que não se pretende exaustiva, apresenta um conjunto de estudos nacionais e internacionais com vista a dar um contributo para identificação e caracterização das diferenças de género no contexto de uso de tecnologia. A presente revisão de literatura indica que é vasta a investigação nesta área e, apesar de no panorama nacional as relações de género no que respeita o uso das tecnologias não serem alvo de muitas pesquisas, denota-se que muito recentemente começaram a surgir algumas publicações dedicadas a esta questão. De um modo geral, os diversos estudos apontam no sentido da existência de uma fraca participação feminina no setor específico das TIC, apesar de se começar a verificar uma tendência na diminuição do fosso digital de género e dos estereótipos no uso de tecnologia.
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This paper explores the role of information and communication technologies in managing risk and early discharge patients, and suggests innovative actions in the area of E-Health services. Treatments of chronic illnesses, or treatments of special needs such as cardiovascular diseases, are conducted in long-stay hospitals, and in some cases, in the homes of patients with a follow-up from primary care centre. The evolution of this model is following a clear trend: trying to reduce the time and the number of visits by patients to health centres and derive tasks, so far as possible, toward outpatient care. Also the number of Early Discharge Patients (EDP) is growing, thus permiting a saving in the resources of the care center. The adequacy of agent and mobile technologies is assessed in light of the particular requirements of health care applications. A software system architecture is outlined and discussed. The major contributions are: first, the conceptualization of multiple mobile and desktop devices as part of a single distributed computing system where software agents are being executed and interact from their remote locations. Second, the use of distributed decision making in multiagent systems, as a means to integrate remote evidence and knowledge obtained from data that is being collected and/or processed by distributed devices. The system will be applied to patients with cardiovascular or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases (COPD) as well as to ambulatory surgery patients. The proposed system will allow to transmit the patient's location and some information about his/her illness to the hospital or care centre
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The intention of the article is to announce the needs of a curriculum Identified in the NicaraguanThis article analyses the potential of information and communication technologies from a rural social context approach. The author approaches the advantages of the social incorporation of this resource, its menaces and risks as well as the aspects that have to be valued when an impact on social development is expected. This perspective allows tackling the relation between ICTs and social concerns such as social inequality, gender equity, and community participation, among others. The article ends up presenting a reflection about some challenges in this matter.
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There is a growing body of work that responds to the impact of the rapid uptake of information and communication technology (ICT) on education (Buckingham, 2003; Cheung, 2003; Cuban, 2003; Leung, 2003; Prensky, 2005; Green & Hannon, 2007; Brooks-Gunn & Donahue, 2008; Lyman et al, 2008). Mostly, this work has been positioned in the context of upper-primary or secondary classrooms. More recently, there has been a growing call for research about the impact of ICT on the early years or in early childhood contexts. This text initiates a response to that call. The authors concur that today’s children are a generation who create, learn, work, play and communicate very differently from their parents and teachers (Buckingham, 2003), and that classroom activity needs to reflect this difference.
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The encryption method is a well established technology for protecting sensitive data. However, once encrypted, the data can no longer be easily queried. The performance of the database depends on how to encrypt the sensitive data. In this paper we review the conventional encryption method which can be partially queried and propose the encryption method for numerical data which can be effectively queried. The proposed system includes the design of the service scenario, and metadata.
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In this paper, we report on how peer scaffolding was used to effect change in tertiary teaching practice and academic disposition in the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Science teaching and learning. We present a small-scale case study investigating the practice of one of this paper’s authors. It is told through two salient episodes which narratively describe the scaffolding used to support a teaching experiment. This was made possible through the national Teaching Teachers for the Future Project (2011-2012) which aimed to enhance the technological pedagogical capability of pre-service teachers across Australia. The outcome was a demonstrable shift in the academic’s disposition towards the use and benefits of ICT in teaching science and an increase in skills and confidence for both the academic and his students. This study and its outcomes fit within the contemporary push to “re-imagine” the teaching of Science, and more broadly of STEM, in schools.
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In this paper, we report on how peer scaffolding was used to effect change in tertiary teaching practice and academic disposition in the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Science teaching and learning. We present a small-scale case study investigating the practice of one of this paper’s authors. It is told through two salient episodes which narratively describe the scaffolding used to support a teaching experiment. This was made possible through the national Teaching Teachers for the Future Project (2011-2012) which aimed to enhance the technological pedagogical capability of pre-service teachers across Australia. The outcome was a demonstrable shift in the academic’s disposition towards the use and benefits of ICT in teaching science and an increase in skills and confidence for both the academic and his students. This study and its outcomes fit within the contemporary push to “re-imagine” the teaching of Science, and more broadly of STEM, in schools.
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Cryptographic hash functions are an important tool of cryptography and play a fundamental role in efficient and secure information processing. A hash function processes an arbitrary finite length input message to a fixed length output referred to as the hash value. As a security requirement, a hash value should not serve as an image for two distinct input messages and it should be difficult to find the input message from a given hash value. Secure hash functions serve data integrity, non-repudiation and authenticity of the source in conjunction with the digital signature schemes. Keyed hash functions, also called message authentication codes (MACs) serve data integrity and data origin authentication in the secret key setting. The building blocks of hash functions can be designed using block ciphers, modular arithmetic or from scratch. The design principles of the popular Merkle–Damgård construction are followed in almost all widely used standard hash functions such as MD5 and SHA-1.
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In the modern era of information and communication technology, cryptographic hash functions play an important role in ensuring the authenticity, integrity, and nonrepudiation goals of information security as well as efficient information processing. This entry provides an overview of the role of hash functions in information security, popular hash function designs, some important analytical results, and recent advances in this field.
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Intention-based models have been one of the main theoretical orientations in the research on the implementation of information and communication technology (ICT). According to these models, actual behavior can be predicted from the intention towards the behavior. If the level of intention to use technology is high, the probability of actual usage of ICT increases. The purpose of this study was to find out which factors explain vocational teachers intention to use ICT in their teaching. In addition, teachers of media and information sciences and teachers of welfare and health were compared. The study also explored how regularly ICT was applied by teachers and how strong their intention to apply the technology was. This Master s thesis is a quantitative study and the data was collected using an Email survey and Eform. The instruments were based on a decomposed theory of planned behavior. The research group consisted of 22 schools of media and information sciences and 20 schools of welfare and health. The data consisted of 231 vocational teachers: 57 teachers worked with media and information sciences and 174 with welfare and health. The data was analyzed using Mann-Whitney U-test, factor analysis and regression analysis. In addition, categorized results were compared with previous study. In this study, the intention to use ICT in teaching was explained by the teachers attitudes and skills and the attitudes of their work community. However, the environment in which ICT was used, i.e., the technical environment, economical resources and time, did not explain the intention. The results did not directly support any of the intention-based models, but they could be interpreted as congruent with the technology acceptance model. The majority of the teachers used ICT at least weekly. They had a strong intention to continue to do that in the future. The study also revealed that there were more teachers who had a critical attitude towards ICT among the teachers of welfare and health. According to the results of this study, it is not possible to state that ICT would not suit any one profession because in every group with teachers with a critical attitude towards ICT there were also teachers with a positive attitude.
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Los accesos a las actividades de información y comunicación producidas y distribuidas en procesos industrializados son heterogéneos, excluyentes, desiguales y diversos en América Latina, tal como verifica una investigación de escala regional sobre estructura, acceso y concentración de las industrias de la información y la comunicación (infocomunicacionales). El artículo presenta resultados de la investigación y la tendencia experimentada en el sector en los diferentes países latinoamericanos, que revela una complejidad sostenida por servicios de acceso prácticamente universal (radio, televisión abierta, telefonía móvil) y otros de acceso sumamente restringido.
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I have invented "Internet Fish," a novel class of resource-discovery tools designed to help users extract useful information from the Internet. Internet Fish (IFish) are semi-autonomous, persistent information brokers; users deploy individual IFish to gather and refine information related to a particular topic. An IFish will initiate research, continue to discover new sources of information, and keep tabs on new developments in that topic. As part of the information-gathering process the user interacts with his IFish to find out what it has learned, answer questions it has posed, and make suggestions for guidance. Internet Fish differ from other Internet resource discovery systems in that they are persistent, personal and dynamic. As part of the information-gathering process IFish conduct extended, long-term conversations with users as they explore. They incorporate deep structural knowledge of the organization and services of the net, and are also capable of on-the-fly reconfiguration, modification and expansion. Human users may dynamically change the IFish in response to changes in the environment, or IFish may initiate such changes itself. IFish maintain internal state, including models of its own structure, behavior, information environment and its user; these models permit an IFish to perform meta-level reasoning about its own structure. To facilitate rapid assembly of particular IFish I have created the Internet Fish Construction Kit. This system provides enabling technology for the entire class of Internet Fish tools; it facilitates both creation of new IFish as well as additions of new capabilities to existing ones. The Construction Kit includes a collection of encapsulated heuristic knowledge modules that may be combined in mix-and-match fashion to create a particular IFish; interfaces to new services written with the Construction Kit may be immediately added to "live" IFish. Using the Construction Kit I have created a demonstration IFish specialized for finding World-Wide Web documents related to a given group of documents. This "Finder" IFish includes heuristics that describe how to interact with the Web in general, explain how to take advantage of various public indexes and classification schemes, and provide a method for discovering similarity relationships among documents.
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Neste trabalho apresenta-se um quadro teórico de referência para a avaliação do ensino online, que pretende situar as actividades definidas e desenvolvidas pelos docentes no que respeita às Dimensões da Aprendizagem, da Interacção e da Tecnologia. O referencial teórico que baliza este estudo foi desenvolvido tendo em linha de conta directrizes e orientações nacionais e europeias no que diz respeito ao Ensino Superior (ES), em especial em relação à questão da qualidade do ensino e da integração das tecnologias da informação e da comunicação no currículo. Desta forma, pretendeu-se cumprir um dos objectivos desta investigação, ou seja, contribuir para o desenvolvimento de um quadro conceptual enquadrador do pensamento sobre a avaliação do eLearning no ES e, em particular, das actividades de ensino online. Com base nos pressupostos teóricos definidos, desenvolveram-se dois instrumentos de avaliação que permitem perspectivar as percepções de docentes e de alunos em relação às actividades de ensino desenvolvidas online. No sentido de se definir um público-alvo para testar estes instrumentos, levou-se a cabo um estudo empírico que compreende três fases. A Fase I foi de cariz eminentemente exploratório, uma vez que se inquiriram todos os Estabelecimentos de Ensino Superior (EES) portugueses, com vista a caracterizar o panorama nacional no que releva da utilização de plataformas de eLearning por parte dos EES portugueses, outro objectivo deste trabalho. A Fase II constituiu o momento em que se aplicou pela primeira vez o instrumento de avaliação, apenas dirigido aos docentes, uma vez que universo de respondentes, a considerar-se também os alunos, seria de difícil gestão. Na Fase III seleccionou-se um universo mais reduzido (os quatro cursos de 3.º ciclo ministrados em bLearning em Portugal no ano lectivo de 2009/10), o que permitiu efectivar uma avaliação destes cursos na perspectiva dos docentes e também dos alunos (segundo instrumento de avaliação). Analisados os resultados obtidos nestas três fases, termina-se com a convicção de que se trata de um modelo de avaliação do ensino online passível de ser aplicado ao ES. Isto porque permite não só caracterizar os vários cenários de ensino online através das dimensões de avaliação estabelecidas, como também ter uma percepção bastante clara da forma como as directrizes nacionais e europeias relativas ao ES estão a ser implementadas. Por fim, são feitas propostas para investigação futura, em especial no que se refere à disponibilização online dos instrumentos de avaliação criados e ao desenvolvimento de estudos de investigação-acção que permitam a emergência de eventuais ajustes dos instrumentos e a identificação dos efeitos da sua utilização no aperfeiçoamento das práticas de ensino online.
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Tendo em conta que a Universidade Eduardo Mondlane é a primeira instituição, em Moçambique, a oferecer cursos completamente baseados na Web, o presente estudo constitui uma das primeiras investigações com a qual se pretende perceber qual o impacto de um módulo assente na compreensão de conceitos e na resolução de tarefas, fortemente apoiadas por uma Folha de Cálculo, estruturado numa lógica de webquest e lecionado a distância, rentabilizando-se potencialidades da plataforma virtual Aulanet, no desenvolvimento de competências tecnológicas e de conhecimentos, capacidades e atitudes relacionados com a Estatística descritiva. Para dar resposta às questões de investigação formuladas, optou-se por uma abordagem qualitativa e por uma estratégia de estudo de caso que se desenvolveu num contexto próximo da lógica da investigação - ação. Os principais participantes foram alunos do Curso de Licenciatura em Gestão de Negócios da UEM em Moçambique, a frequentar a disciplina de Estatística Aplicada. Para a recolha de dados, privilegiaram-se as técnicas da inquirição, análise documental e observação direta e participante, e diversos instrumentos como questionários e entrevistas, produções dos alunos, intervenções no fórum de debate, no Chat, testes e trabalhos, diário de bordo e notas de campo, com vista à triangulação metódica. A análise estatística e de conteúdo dos dados recolhidos permite constatar que a aprendizagem, à distância, de Estatística Descritiva, explorando-se meios tecnológicos de informação e de comunicação online e folha de cálculo Excel, inscritos numa estratégia de webquest ,potencia o desenvolvimento de competências tecnológicas e de conhecimentos, capacidades e atitudes relacionados com o tema. Paralelamente, permitiu refletir sobre as condições de ensino e de aprendizagem que podem favorecer tais práticas.
O Processo de internacionalização da música portuguesa: contexto histórico, desafios atuais e futuro
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Dissertação de Mestrado apresentada ao Instituto de Contabilidade e Administração do Porto para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Empreendedorismo e Internacionalização, sob orientação do Professor Doutor Freitas Santos