989 resultados para Online-driven profitability


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A guide to the essential features of EndNote Online, when working off campus or sharing resources with colleagues

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Legal Issues slides to use as a part of the preparation for exam. Supplement to other existing resources

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Event driven programming is a way of writing a program that works by responding to things happening (rather than executing a preplanned series of tasks). It is most often used to manage more advanced user interactions, such as GUI programs. In this session we look at how event driven programming works in Java GUIs, as both an introduction to events (using MouseListeners), and also to the way that GUI programs are constructed.

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Lecture slides for the Curriculum Innovation module Online Social Networks on the topic of social capital.

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OpenUCT published Academics' online presence guidelines: A four step guide to taking control of your visibility in 2012.

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Slides from presenters at the CITE seminar for staff

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Abstract This seminar will introduce an initial year of research exploring participation in the development of a bilingual symbol dictionary. Symbols can be a communication and literacy ‘lifeline’ for those unable to communicate through speech or writing. We will discuss how an online system has been built to overcome language, cultural and literacy skill issues for a country where 86% are expatriates but the target clients are Arabic born individuals with speech and language impairments. The symbols in use at present are inappropriate and yet there is no democratic way of providing a ‘user voice’ for making choices, let alone easy mechanisms for adapting and sharing newly developed symbols across the nation or extended Arabic world. This project aims to change this situation. Having sourced a series of symbols that could be adapted to suit user’s needs, the team needed to encourage those users, their carers and therapists to vote on whether the symbols would be appropriate and work with those already in use. The first prototype was developed and piloted during the WAISfest in 2013. The second phase needs further voting on the most suitably adapted symbols for use when communicating with others. There is a requirement to have mechanisms for evaluating the outcome of the votes, where symbols fail to represent accurate meanings, have inappropriate colours, representations and actions etc. There also remains the need to collect both quantitative and qualitative data. Not easy in a climate of acceptance of the expert view, a culture where to be critical can be a problem and time is not of the essence.

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As our world becomes increasingly interconnected, diseases can spread at a faster and faster rate. Recent years have seen large-scale influenza, cholera and ebola outbreaks and failing to react in a timely manner to outbreaks leads to a larger spread and longer persistence of the outbreak. Furthermore, diseases like malaria, polio and dengue fever have been eliminated in some parts of the world but continue to put a substantial burden on countries in which these diseases are still endemic. To reduce the disease burden and eventually move towards countrywide elimination of diseases such as malaria, understanding human mobility is crucial for both planning interventions as well as estimation of the prevalence of the disease. In this talk, I will discuss how various data sources can be used to estimate human movements, population distributions and disease prevalence as well as the relevance of this information for intervention planning. Particularly anonymised mobile phone data has been shown to be a valuable source of information for countries with unreliable population density and migration data and I will present several studies where mobile phone data has been used to derive these measures.

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Ofrecer información corporativa de la USTP. Ofrecer un entorno tecnológico que posibilite el trabajo cooperativo, y la investigación educativa. Hacer accesible desde la red, información y contenidos de aprendizaje. Promover la formación y la autoformación a través de las redes y el uso de herramientas tecnológicas. La muestra son los destinatarios, que son nuevos profesionales del ámbito técnico pedagógico, autores de materiales para Campus Extens, profesorado y tutores, investigadores o profesionales del ámbito de la enseñanza superior. El ámbito de aplicación son las tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicación. Lo que se pretende con el material es disponer de una herramienta de trabajo para la USTP, para seguir desarrollando su función de soporte técnico-pedagógico. Los usuarios a través de la presentación que encontraran en el entorno encontraran información sobre la estructura organizativa de la unidad y áreas y funciones que la componen. El resultado de la estrategia didáctica es el propio entorno, que agrupa unos elementos que se unen de una forma determinada en el tiempo y el espacio en un entorno virtual, con los objetivos de dar información y ofrecer una información flexible y personalizada, sobre nuevas tecnologías aplicadas a la educación. Los instrumentos principales son los mapas de navegación mediante los cuales el usuario accede a la información visual de cada pantalla. Programa de Macromedia, Director 4. Los resultados muestran que los criterios de calidad en los que se basa para la creación de este material son : eficacia, facilidad de uso, versatilidad, autoaprendizaje, posibilita el trabajo cooperativo, adecuación de los contenidos de aprendizaje a los usuarios. Como conclusiones generales podemos decir que el presente entorno es una herramienta de trabajo de la USTP, en el desarrollo de su función como servicio de apoyo técnico y pedagógico a una comunidad universitaria. El entorno pone a disposición de sus usuarios recursos tecnológicos y hace accesible contenidos de aprendizaje. El entorno pretende ser un elemento motivador ofreciendo recursos tecnológicos con la intención de habituar a sus usuarios en el uso de herramientas de trabajo cooperativo para favorecer la investigación y animar a los profesores, tutores, autores, creadores y elaboradores de materiales multimedia aparte de utilizar los recursos que ofrece el entorno, a buscar o crear sus propias herramientas y recursos.

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including description of the first coursework

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Week 4

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Title: Data-Driven Text Generation using Neural Networks Speaker: Pavlos Vougiouklis, University of Southampton Abstract: Recent work on neural networks shows their great potential at tackling a wide variety of Natural Language Processing (NLP) tasks. This talk will focus on the Natural Language Generation (NLG) problem and, more specifically, on the extend to which neural network language models could be employed for context-sensitive and data-driven text generation. In addition, a neural network architecture for response generation in social media along with the training methods that enable it to capture contextual information and effectively participate in public conversations will be discussed. Speaker Bio: Pavlos Vougiouklis obtained his 5-year Diploma in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in 2013. He was awarded an MSc degree in Software Engineering from the University of Southampton in 2014. In 2015, he joined the Web and Internet Science (WAIS) research group of the University of Southampton and he is currently working towards the acquisition of his PhD degree in the field of Neural Network Approaches for Natural Language Processing. Title: Provenance is Complicated and Boring — Is there a solution? Speaker: Darren Richardson, University of Southampton Abstract: Paper trails, auditing, and accountability — arguably not the sexiest terms in computer science. But then you discover that you've possibly been eating horse-meat, and the importance of provenance becomes almost palpable. Having accepted that we should be creating provenance-enabled systems, the challenge of then communicating that provenance to casual users is not trivial: users should not have to have a detailed working knowledge of your system, and they certainly shouldn't be expected to understand the data model. So how, then, do you give users an insight into the provenance, without having to build a bespoke system for each and every different provenance installation? Speaker Bio: Darren is a final year Computer Science PhD student. He completed his undergraduate degree in Electronic Engineering at Southampton in 2012.