940 resultados para Epistemic objects
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A tecnologia, recurso que se encontra em constante evolução, esta aliada a tudo o que rodeia sociedade. Desde os objectos mais próximos, como e o caso dos dispositivos moveis, presença constante do dia-a-dia, onde se enquadram os telemóveis, smartphones, tablets, entre muitos outros, e que permitem o contato com o resto do mundo das mais variadas maneiras. Indo até aos satélites GPS e todos os segmentos associados, destacando-se segmento do utilizador, onde estão enquadrados os receptores GPS ajudam o utilizador a orientar-se pelo mundo de uma forma mais simples. A prática recreativa de actividades físicas e mais uma área onde a tecnologia se destaca, estando esta associada ao GPS, aos dipositivos, as aplicações, combinando estes variados elementos num objetivo. Com a evolução dos dispositivos móveis e consequentemente das aplicações existentes para estes, assim como, com o aumento de pessoas a praticar, de forma recreativa, cada vez mais actividades físicas (como exemplo: correr, andar de bicicleta, fazer uma caminhada), pretende- se com o presente trabalho estudar a utilização e as expectativas das pessoas que recorrem ao uso de dispositivos/aplicações no decorrer dessas atividades.
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O projeto tem como objetivo desenvolver e avaliar um modelo que facilita o acesso para pessoas surdas ou com deficiência auditiva, o acesso ao conteúdo digital - em particular o conteúdo educacional e objetos de aprendizagem – a criação de condições para uma maior inclusão social de surdos e deficientes auditivos. Pretende-se criar um modelo bidirecional, em que permite a pessoas com deficiências auditivas, possam se comunicar com outras pessoas, com a tradução da Língua Gestual Portuguesa (LGP) para a Língua Portuguesa (LP) e que outras pessoas não portadoras de qualquer deficiência auditiva possam por sua vez comunicar com os surdos ou deficientes auditivos através da tradução da LP para a LGP. Há um conjunto de técnicas que poderíamos nos apoiar para desenvolver o modelo e implementar a API de tradução da LGP em LP. Muitos estudos são feitos com base nos modelos escondidos de Markov (HMM) para efetuar o reconhecimento. Recentemente os estudos estão a caminhar para o uso de técnicas como o “Dynamic Time Warping” (DTW), que tem tido mais sucesso do que outras técnicas em termos de performance e de precisão. Neste projeto optamos por desenvolver a API e o Modelo, com base na técnica de aprendizagem Support Vector Machines (SVM) por ser uma técnica simples de implementar e com bons resultados demonstrados em reconhecimento de padrões. Os resultados obtidos utilizando esta técnica de aprendizagem foram bastante ótimos, como iremos descrever no decorrer do capítulo 4, mesmo sabendo que utilizamos dois dispositivos para capturar dados de descrição de cada gesto. Toda esta tese integra-se no âmbito do projeto científico/ investigação a decorrer no grupo de investigação GILT, sob a coordenação da professora Paula Escudeiro e suportado pela Fundação para Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT).
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Melhorar as práticas de ensino é um desígnio que carece da reflexão dos professores sobre a sua experiência e da investigação didática. Apresenta-se um quadro teórico das práticas de ensino que concebe o professor como mediador em contexto de aprendizagem formal, construído no âmbito de um projeto de investigação sobre as práticas de ensino. Neste âmbito foram concebidos e validados cinco instrumentos de ajuda à mediação do professor. Estes instrumentos de ajuda à mediação podem servir de referência para a melhoria progressiva das práticas de ensino em cinco dimensões importantes para o ensino de ciências e tecnologia: envolvimento produtivo dos alunos, avaliação e feedback, uso de contextos científicos e tecnológicos, trabalho realmente solicitado aos alunos e práticas epistémicas. Finalmente, apresentam-se os cinco instrumentos de ajuda, largamente ilustrados com excertos de práticas de ensino reais.
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Conservação e Restauro
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Arte e Ciência do Vidro
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Arte e Ciência do Vidro
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This paper presents the development of a fish-like robot called Bro-Fish. Bro-Fish aims to be an educational toy dedicated to teaching mechanics, programming and the physics of floating objects to youngsters. The underlying intention is to awaken the interest of children for technology, especially biomimetic (biologically inspired) approaches, in order to promote sustainability and raise the level of ecological awareness. The main focus of this project was to create a robot with carangiform locomotion and controllable swimming, providing the opportunity to customize parts and experiment with the physics of floating objects. Therefore, the locomotion principles of fishes and mechanisms developed in related projects were analysed. Inspired by this background knowledge, a prototype was designed and implemented. The main achievement is the new tail mechanism that propels the robot. The tail resembles the undulation motion of fish bodies and is actuated in an innovative way, triggered by an elegant movement of a rotating helicoidal. First experimental tests revealed the potential of the proposed methodology to effectively generate forward propulsion.
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This paper presents the development of a fish-like robot called Bro-Fish. Bro-Fish aims to be an educational toy dedicated to teaching mechanics, programming and the physics of floating objects to youngsters. The underlying intention is to awaken the interest of children for technology, especially biomimetic (biologically inspired) approaches, in order to promote sustainability and raise the level of ecological awareness. The main focus of this project was to create a robot with carangiform locomotion and controllable swimming, providing the opportunity to customize parts and experiment with the physics of floating objects. Therefore, the locomotion principles of fishes and mechanisms developed in related projects were analysed. Inspired by this background knowledge, a prototype was designed and implemented. The main achievement is the new tail mechanism that propels the robot. The tail resembles the undulation motion of fish bodies and is actuated in an innovative way, triggered by an elegant movement of a rotating helicoidal. First experimental tests revealed the potential of the proposed methodology to effectively generate forward propulsion.
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This paper analyses forest fires in the perspective of dynamical systems. Forest fires exhibit complex correlations in size, space and time, revealing features often present in complex systems, such as the absence of a characteristic length-scale, or the emergence of long range correlations and persistent memory. This study addresses a public domain forest fires catalogue, containing information of events for Portugal, during the period from 1980 up to 2012. The data is analysed in an annual basis, modelling the occurrences as sequences of Dirac impulses with amplitude proportional to the burnt area. First, we consider mutual information to correlate annual patterns. We use visualization trees, generated by hierarchical clustering algorithms, in order to compare and to extract relationships among the data. Second, we adopt the Multidimensional Scaling (MDS) visualization tool. MDS generates maps where each object corresponds to a point. Objects that are perceived to be similar to each other are placed on the map forming clusters. The results are analysed in order to extract relationships among the data and to identify forest fire patterns.
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Many tasks involving manipulation require cooperation between robots. Meanwhile, it is necessary to determine the adequate values for the robot parameters to obtain a good performence. This paper discusses several aspects related with the manipulability of two co-operative robots when handling objects with different lengths and orientations. In this line of thought, a numerical tool is developed for the calculation and the graphical visualization of the manipulability measure.
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The wide acceptance of digital repositories today in the eLearning field raises several interoperability issues. In this paper we present the interoperability features of a service oriented repository of learning objects called crimsonHex. These features are compliant with the existing standards and we propose extensions to the IMS interoperability recommendation, adding new functions, formalizing message interchange and providing also a REST interface. To validate the proposed extensions and its implementation in crimsonHex we developed a repository plugin for Moodle 2.0 that is expected to be included in the next release of this popular learning management system.
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Currently, the teaching-learning process in domains, such as computer programming, is characterized by an extensive curricula and a high enrolment of students. This poses a great workload for faculty and teaching assistants responsible for the creation, delivery, and assessment of student exercises. The main goal of this chapter is to foster practice-based learning in complex domains. This objective is attained with an e-learning framework—called Ensemble—as a conceptual tool to organize and facilitate technical interoperability among services. The Ensemble framework is used on a specific domain: computer programming. Content issues are tacked with a standard format to describe programming exercises as learning objects. Communication is achieved with the extension of existing specifications for the interoperation with several systems typically found in an e-learning environment. In order to evaluate the acceptability of the proposed solution, an Ensemble instance was validated on a classroom experiment with encouraging results.
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Teaching and learning computer programming is as challenging as difficult. Assessing the work of students and providing individualised feedback to all is time-consuming and error prone for teachers and frequently involves a time delay. The existent tools and specifications prove to be insufficient in complex evaluation domains where there is a greater need to practice. At the same time Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC) are appearing revealing a new way of learning, more dynamic and more accessible. However this new paradigm raises serious questions regarding the monitoring of student progress and its timely feedback. This paper provides a conceptual design model for a computer programming learning environment. This environment uses the portal interface design model gathering information from a network of services such as repositories and program evaluators. The design model includes also the integration with learning management systems, a central piece in the MOOC realm, endowing the model with characteristics such as scalability, collaboration and interoperability. This model is not limited to the domain of computer programming and can be adapted to any complex area that requires systematic evaluation with immediate feedback.
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Etnográfica, 15 (2): 313-336
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13th International Conference on Autonomous Robot Systems (Robotica), 2013