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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Responsible use of social media by undergraduate student nurses / Ingrid van der Walt

Van der Walt, Ingrid January 2014 (has links)
The background and problem statement centre on the evolution of technology within teaching and learning, which involves undergraduate student nurses, as well as the use of social media as interactive teaching and communication tool. While examining the background to this topic, the researcher recognised a need to gain a deeper understanding of responsible social media use by undergraduate student nurses to the benefit of all the stakeholders, namely the Nursing Education Institution (NEI), applicable health care facilities, the patients and the student nurses. The study starts off with a literature review to peruse what is known about social media and information communication technology by undergraduate student nurses within a Higher Education (HE) environment. Literature shows that nurses in their work environment are not excluded from social media interaction processes. Within this context, social media offers improved contact and communication in general and in the working environment through the internet. The aim of this study is to explore and describe responsible use of social media by undergraduate student nurses. Methodology: The study followed a qualitative, explorative, descriptive and contextual design. All-inclusive, probable and purposive sampling (Brink, van der Walt & van Rensburg, 2006:134) was applied to select participants from a population of undergraduate student nurses (N=200, n=39). Prospective participants were informed by the researcher regarding the research by means of a Power Point slideshow and from there prospective participants had to make an informed decision to participate voluntarily in the research. Data was collected by means of an unstructured conversation between the researcher and participants via the real-time, online Chat Room of Sakai 2.9.1. Sakai 2.9.1 refers to an educational software platform which is a Java-based, service-oriented application used in an open source academic community. Sakai 2.9.1 is used within this context as a Course Management System and Virtual Learning Environment. The following questions were asked: “Tell me how you use your social media (e.g. Facebook™, Twitter™, WAYN™, LinkedIn™, WhatsApp™, etc.)”; “How do you access and on which device do you use social media?”, “What is your view of responsible social media use as a student nurse?” Although it was an all-inclusive sample and all members of the population were invited to participate, the sample size was established once the research reached data saturation (Brink et al., 2006:135). Thirty-nine participants (n=39) participated and the analysed results were first confirmed in a focus group. Six (6) main themes where identified, namely: social media as a quick academic reference; the social communication uses of social media; social curiosity; multiple social media registrations, but limited social media use; student nurses’ need for guidelines regarding responsible social media use and a need to share photographs on social media. The final conclusion was that student nurses entered the nursing profession with established social media skill. Yet, student nurses need guidance to divert social media use from a social perspective to social media use within a professional capacity. Recommendations for enhanced responsible social media use by student nurses where formulated. (Word count: 489) / MCur, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014
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Towards a proposed framework for an-e-learning system

Ramanand, Renita 02 1900 (has links)
The introduction of e-learning made way for advancements in learning and technology with individuals being exposed to electronic learning and teaching environments. At first, the introduction of e-learning into the educational sphere was intended to simply enhance traditional teaching and learning; however, technology then took the lead as a tool to materially enhance the concept of e-learning in education. Inevitably, technology’s impact on learning drove the delivery of electronic educational content but it also caused widespread debate about best practice in the design of e-learning systems. Since then, the phenomenal influx of technology enhancements that has been created has led most learners into a digital education era that cannot now function without it. At first, e-learning systems were forced to adapt to change as a result of e-learning trends and as a symbolic move from traditional learning to more innovative methods of learning and teaching. As such, e-learning remained affected by pedagogy, technology and curriculum changes outside of a structured, guided framework. Varying definitions exist as a result of the diverse understanding of the contributions and role of pedagogy and technology toward e-learning. There is a misconception and confusion of elearning attributed to the lack of a formally accepted definition which would identify with the need for pedagogy principles and guide researchers to apply models and frameworks to implement and improve the provision of e-learning systems. Although the effects of technology on learning are conclusive, the current dilemma is the lack of effective alignment of the pedagogy principles to suitable technology – an issue which has now become detrimental to learning. This study explores the various interpretations of e-learning definitions that allude to the incorporation of learning, technology and knowledge gained during e-learning interventions. However, as the research revealed a lack of any cohesive e-learning definition, this motivated the creation of a specific definition derived particularly for this study. In considering the role of technology in the e-learning environment, similar themes began to emerge that needed to be addressed holistically through e-learning. One of these themes was a need to focus on the formulation of a structured approach and pedagogical framework for the design and development of e-learning systems. The findings of the research identified e-learning frameworks and models that were in use. The outcome of an e-learning system framework drew on the research of extant models and frameworks and investigated the critical elements, particularly that of pedagogy in an e-learning environment. The proposed pedagogical framework for elearning was evaluated by means of a survey of organisations that produce e-learning systems. The findings of the survey were analysed to assess the alignment and relevance of the dimensions and elements in the framework to the design and development of e-learning systems. The proposed pedagogical e-learning framework is intended to add value to the design and development of e-learning systems with the core focus on pedagogy. In years to come, current and existing technologies and tools may become outdated, yet learning opportunities continue to evolve based on pedagogy, technology and curriculum requirements. By harmonising the synergy between pedagogy and technology, a pedagogically aligned e-learning framework can resolve the lack of pedagogy in elearning system design and development. / Information Science / M.Sc. (Information Systems)
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Att automatisera arbetsprocesser inom äldrevård med hjälp av digitala verktyg : En kvalitativ studie över digitalisering av arbetsprocesser hos nattpatrullen

Andersson, Johan, Hernandez, Alexia January 2017 (has links)
Because of the demographic change and staff shortage during night shifts, the elder care have to find new sources to lower the workload. Many have studied ways to digitize and automate some work routines to take off load from the personnel. One that is in use today is digital cameras that helps personnel to routine check elder patients during the night. The study is based in northern Sweden where different locations have been examined and on their experience of digital technology. The society’s attitude toward technology have changed over the past 10 years, where people have become accustomed to use tools in different ways. Elderly Care have begun approaching digitalization and as today, various technical tools are being used. Several pilot projects are being launched in which new technologies are being tested. The goal is to find tools that help elder care to respond to future workload and to offer a more adapted aid for the elder. This study have focused on today's elderly care and how their activity focuses on digitizing their routines and services. An example of the phenomenon is digital night supervision, which is a way to offer night supervision through a digital camera. The purpose of this study is to open a discussion regarding digital solutions in the field of elder care, where to study the tools that are available today that can support the personnel. The goal is to contribute with  increased understanding and examine attitudes towards digital tools as well as examine what is required to gain increased acceptance toward digitization.
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Towards a proposed framework for an-e-learning system

Ramanand, Renita 02 1900 (has links)
The introduction of e-learning made way for advancements in learning and technology with individuals being exposed to electronic learning and teaching environments. At first, the introduction of e-learning into the educational sphere was intended to simply enhance traditional teaching and learning; however, technology then took the lead as a tool to materially enhance the concept of e-learning in education. Inevitably, technology’s impact on learning drove the delivery of electronic educational content but it also caused widespread debate about best practice in the design of e-learning systems. Since then, the phenomenal influx of technology enhancements that has been created has led most learners into a digital education era that cannot now function without it. At first, e-learning systems were forced to adapt to change as a result of e-learning trends and as a symbolic move from traditional learning to more innovative methods of learning and teaching. As such, e-learning remained affected by pedagogy, technology and curriculum changes outside of a structured, guided framework. Varying definitions exist as a result of the diverse understanding of the contributions and role of pedagogy and technology toward e-learning. There is a misconception and confusion of elearning attributed to the lack of a formally accepted definition which would identify with the need for pedagogy principles and guide researchers to apply models and frameworks to implement and improve the provision of e-learning systems. Although the effects of technology on learning are conclusive, the current dilemma is the lack of effective alignment of the pedagogy principles to suitable technology – an issue which has now become detrimental to learning. This study explores the various interpretations of e-learning definitions that allude to the incorporation of learning, technology and knowledge gained during e-learning interventions. However, as the research revealed a lack of any cohesive e-learning definition, this motivated the creation of a specific definition derived particularly for this study. In considering the role of technology in the e-learning environment, similar themes began to emerge that needed to be addressed holistically through e-learning. One of these themes was a need to focus on the formulation of a structured approach and pedagogical framework for the design and development of e-learning systems. The findings of the research identified e-learning frameworks and models that were in use. The outcome of an e-learning system framework drew on the research of extant models and frameworks and investigated the critical elements, particularly that of pedagogy in an e-learning environment. The proposed pedagogical framework for elearning was evaluated by means of a survey of organisations that produce e-learning systems. The findings of the survey were analysed to assess the alignment and relevance of the dimensions and elements in the framework to the design and development of e-learning systems. The proposed pedagogical e-learning framework is intended to add value to the design and development of e-learning systems with the core focus on pedagogy. In years to come, current and existing technologies and tools may become outdated, yet learning opportunities continue to evolve based on pedagogy, technology and curriculum requirements. By harmonising the synergy between pedagogy and technology, a pedagogically aligned e-learning framework can resolve the lack of pedagogy in elearning system design and development. / Information Science / M.Sc. (Information Systems)
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Desenvolvimento de software de prescrição eletrônica de quimioterapia para tratamento de câncer de mama / Development of electronic prescription software for chemotherapy for breast cancer treatment

Henrique, Fabrício Gustavo 19 April 2018 (has links)
Atualmente, uns dos assuntos mais discutidos na medicina quando se trata de erros é a prescrição médica. Estes erros podem causar grandes danos à saúde dos pacientes, e um dos grandes causadores destes erros é a prescrição feita de forma manual, ou seja, de forma escrita manuscrita pelos médicos. Outro problema decorrente é o fato que nos modelos existentes não contemplam todas as informações necessárias para a correta prescrição. A prescrição médica é um documento que deve conter dados do paciente e de seu tratamento, como medicamentos, doses, periodicidade e, entre outras informações. Como na maioria das vezes quem realiza a infusão dos medicamentos nos pacientes não são os mesmos médicos que os prescreveram, a escrita manuscrita pode dificultar a leitura e o entendimento para quem for realizar o procedimento no paciente. Assim, os problemas proporcionados pela prescrição médica manuscrita como a falta de informações, escrita ilegível, rasuras e informações incompletas, podem ocasionar interpretações errôneas por parte dos profissionais de saúde que os leem, provocando sérios prejuízos diretos aos pacientes. Como atualmente é inevitável à introdução da tecnologia da informação (T.I.) na medicina, houve a iniciativa de criar um questionário eletrônico com perguntas sobre quais informações devem contemplar uma prescrição eletrônica, a fim de não haver falta e nem excesso de informações no modelo de prescrição eletrônica evitando possíveis problemas. Foi criado um questionário contendo 24 questões de múltiplas escolhas, com respostas do tipo SIM ou NÃO. Os questionários foram enviados aos associados da Sociedade Brasileira de Oncologia Clínica. Foram 215 questionários respondidos, sendo que das 24 questões 17 tiveram 80% ou mais de respostas sim, onde significa que estas informações devem fazer parte do modelo de prescrição, que foi desenvolvido a partir destas informações. / Nowadays, one of the most discussed subjects in medicine when it comes to errors, is medical prescription. These errors can cause great harm to patients, and one of the great causes of these errors is the prescription made manually, that is, in handwritten by doctors. Another problem is the fact that in the existing models it is not include all the information necessary for the correct prescription. The medical prescription is a document that should contain data about the patient and their treatment, such as medications, doses, periodicity among other information. As most of the time those who infuse the drugs are not the same doctors who prescribed them, handwriting may make it difficult to read and understand for those who perform the procedure. Thus, the problems provided by medical prescription such as lack of information, illegible writing, erasures and incomplete information, can lead to misinterpretations by health professionals who read them, causing serious harm to patients. As it is currently unavoidable the introduction of informatics technology (IT) in medicine, there was the initiative to create an electronic questionnaire with questions about what information should contemplate an electronic prescription. In order to avoid lack or excess of information in the prescription model, avoiding possible problems, a questionnaire containing 24 multiple choice (YES or NO) questions was created. The questionnaires were sent to the members of the Brazilian Society of Clinical Oncology. There were 215 questionnaires answered, and of the 24 questions, 17 had 80% or more answers, which means that this information should be part of the prescription model.
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História da Ciência no Ensino Médio: experimentos de Lazzaro Spallanzani sobre reprodução animal / History of Science in the High School: Lazzaro Spallanzani\'s experiments in animal reproduction

Miler Rodrigo Pereira 20 October 2014 (has links)
A História da Ciência, nas últimas décadas, é apontada pela literatura especializada como um recurso pedagógico apropriado para ensinar conteúdo científico atual e abordar aspectos da natureza da ciência na sala de aula. Este trabalho trata dos aspectos motivacionais e emocionais nos alunos frente ao uso História da Ciência como uma ferramenta para promover discussões sobre a construção do conhecimento científico e para trabalhar o conceito de reprodução animal, concentrando no estudo do desenvolvimento de método experimental em investigação de seres vivos. O episódio histórico escolhido foi o estudo da reprodução de anfíbios realizado por Lazzaro Spallanzani (1729-1799), que nos permitiu explorar com os alunos, especialmente, a reflexão e discussão sobre observação, teoria e as relações entre eles. Tal aspecto metacientífico é importante para promover uma crítica à noção empírico-indutivista da ciência, que ainda é preponderante no ensino das ciências. Na parte empírica deste estudo, foi desenvolvida uma sequência didática, conforme modelo de M. Méheut (2004), orientada segundo os princípios de Design Based Research (DBR), visando motivar os alunos ao aprendizado de conceitos de reprodução, em turmas de terceiro ano do ensino médio. A sequência produzida foi constituída por oito aulas planejadas de acordo com uma estratégia de ensino de investigação. A Sequência Didática foi aplicada em duas escolas públicas da cidade de São Paulo, Brasil. Foram elaborados materiais didáticos para serem usados na Sequência Didática, como textos de apoio sobre o episódio histórico em questão para os alunos (com base na metodologia de história da ciência, ou seja, fontes primárias analisadas em seu contexto) e replicação de experimentos em ambiente virtual por meio de Tecnologias de Informação e Comunicação. A aplicação da Sequência Didática foi registrada em video e avaliada por dois questionários, um para análise dos aspectos motivacionais, e outro, emocionais envolvidos no processo de ensino-aprendizagem. A intervenção mostrou efeitos positivos quanto à motivação dos estudantes e principalmente sobre à auto-eficácia e motivação intrínseca. Contudo, algumas concepções relativas à motivação extrínseca foram resistentes a mudanças, o que forneceu indicações para o aprimoramento dos princípios de design e de sua implementação em sala. Os resultados podem indicar novas possibilidades de utilização de História da Ciência no ensino de ciências / The History of Science, in last decades, is pointed by specialized literature as an appropriate pedagogical resource to teach current scientific content and to approach aspects of the Nature of Science in class. This work treats the motivational and emotional aspects of use History of Science as a tool for student\'s discussions about the construction of scientific knowledge and work the concept of animal reproduction focusing the study of the development of experimental method in investigation of living beings. The historic episode chosen, the study of amphibian reproduction accomplished by Lazzaro Spallanzani (1729-1799), will allow us to explore among students specially the difference between observation and theory and the relations between them. Such metascientific aspect is important to promote a critique to the empirical-inductivist notion of science, which is still preponderant in the teaching of Science. In the empirical part of this study, we developed an instructional sequence as Méheut M. (2004) model, oriented according to the principles of Research Based Design (RBD), aiming to motivate students to learn about concepts of reproduction in groups of third-year high school level. Learning materials were developed for use in the Teaching Learning Sequence, such as support texts to students about the historical episode in question (based in History of Science methodology, primary sources analyzed in its context) and simulation of experiments in virtual environment through Information and Communication Technologies. Application of Teaching Learning Sequence were recorded in video and evaluated by different questionnaires, one for analysis of motivational aspects, and another emotional involved in the teaching-learning process. The intervention showed positive effects regarding the motivation of students and mainly on self-efficacy and intrinsic motivation. However, some concepts related to extrinsic motivation were resistant to change, which provided indications for the improvement of design principles and their implementation in the classroom. The results may indicate new possibilities of using History of Science in science education
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História da Ciência no Ensino Médio: experimentos de Lazzaro Spallanzani sobre reprodução animal / History of Science in the High School: Lazzaro Spallanzani\'s experiments in animal reproduction

Pereira, Miler Rodrigo 20 October 2014 (has links)
A História da Ciência, nas últimas décadas, é apontada pela literatura especializada como um recurso pedagógico apropriado para ensinar conteúdo científico atual e abordar aspectos da natureza da ciência na sala de aula. Este trabalho trata dos aspectos motivacionais e emocionais nos alunos frente ao uso História da Ciência como uma ferramenta para promover discussões sobre a construção do conhecimento científico e para trabalhar o conceito de reprodução animal, concentrando no estudo do desenvolvimento de método experimental em investigação de seres vivos. O episódio histórico escolhido foi o estudo da reprodução de anfíbios realizado por Lazzaro Spallanzani (1729-1799), que nos permitiu explorar com os alunos, especialmente, a reflexão e discussão sobre observação, teoria e as relações entre eles. Tal aspecto metacientífico é importante para promover uma crítica à noção empírico-indutivista da ciência, que ainda é preponderante no ensino das ciências. Na parte empírica deste estudo, foi desenvolvida uma sequência didática, conforme modelo de M. Méheut (2004), orientada segundo os princípios de Design Based Research (DBR), visando motivar os alunos ao aprendizado de conceitos de reprodução, em turmas de terceiro ano do ensino médio. A sequência produzida foi constituída por oito aulas planejadas de acordo com uma estratégia de ensino de investigação. A Sequência Didática foi aplicada em duas escolas públicas da cidade de São Paulo, Brasil. Foram elaborados materiais didáticos para serem usados na Sequência Didática, como textos de apoio sobre o episódio histórico em questão para os alunos (com base na metodologia de história da ciência, ou seja, fontes primárias analisadas em seu contexto) e replicação de experimentos em ambiente virtual por meio de Tecnologias de Informação e Comunicação. A aplicação da Sequência Didática foi registrada em video e avaliada por dois questionários, um para análise dos aspectos motivacionais, e outro, emocionais envolvidos no processo de ensino-aprendizagem. A intervenção mostrou efeitos positivos quanto à motivação dos estudantes e principalmente sobre à auto-eficácia e motivação intrínseca. Contudo, algumas concepções relativas à motivação extrínseca foram resistentes a mudanças, o que forneceu indicações para o aprimoramento dos princípios de design e de sua implementação em sala. Os resultados podem indicar novas possibilidades de utilização de História da Ciência no ensino de ciências / The History of Science, in last decades, is pointed by specialized literature as an appropriate pedagogical resource to teach current scientific content and to approach aspects of the Nature of Science in class. This work treats the motivational and emotional aspects of use History of Science as a tool for student\'s discussions about the construction of scientific knowledge and work the concept of animal reproduction focusing the study of the development of experimental method in investigation of living beings. The historic episode chosen, the study of amphibian reproduction accomplished by Lazzaro Spallanzani (1729-1799), will allow us to explore among students specially the difference between observation and theory and the relations between them. Such metascientific aspect is important to promote a critique to the empirical-inductivist notion of science, which is still preponderant in the teaching of Science. In the empirical part of this study, we developed an instructional sequence as Méheut M. (2004) model, oriented according to the principles of Research Based Design (RBD), aiming to motivate students to learn about concepts of reproduction in groups of third-year high school level. Learning materials were developed for use in the Teaching Learning Sequence, such as support texts to students about the historical episode in question (based in History of Science methodology, primary sources analyzed in its context) and simulation of experiments in virtual environment through Information and Communication Technologies. Application of Teaching Learning Sequence were recorded in video and evaluated by different questionnaires, one for analysis of motivational aspects, and another emotional involved in the teaching-learning process. The intervention showed positive effects regarding the motivation of students and mainly on self-efficacy and intrinsic motivation. However, some concepts related to extrinsic motivation were resistant to change, which provided indications for the improvement of design principles and their implementation in the classroom. The results may indicate new possibilities of using History of Science in science education
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Start Where They Are: Google and Google Scholar, a Gateway to Database

Anderson, Joanna M. 22 January 2012 (has links)
No description available.
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Anti-cyberlaundering regulation and control

Leslie, Daniel A. January 2010 (has links)
<p>This paper is inspired by the ills borne out of the internet. The internet has become a modern day tool for criminals seeking to conceal the proceeds derived from their crime, hence the&nbsp / problematic notion of cyberlaundering. This paper journeys through the world of cyberlaundering by looking into the structure of the crime in great depth. It explores various possibilities, and tries to hatch out viable solutions to the dilemma.</p>
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Analyzing the Role of the State in the Promotion of the Information Revolution

Gould, Sherry Lynn 02 May 2007 (has links)
This paper analyzes the relationship between effective state intervention and Information Communications Technology (ICT) dissemination. I theorize that investment in ICT leads to benefits for all firms; without government intervention and incentives, firms will have little reason to invest substantially in this arena. I demonstrate how the collective action problem leads to a lack of private investment as highlighted by the prisoner’s dilemma game. I conduct a multi country regression test to ascertain the factors that influence the dissemination of IT. I then analyze the impact of the United States and South Korean government on ICT by process tracing the role of each government in the dissemination of ICT. My results support my hypothesis. The policy implications for this study are the increase in the level of US government involvement in ICT through encouraging private sector participation, creating new laws, and increasing access to technology in public education.

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