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The consolidation of selected approaches to the study of foreign policy : A theoretical and empirical analysisAnderson, P. J. January 1987 (has links)
No description available.
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Participant experience studies of interactive artworks : an investigation of laboratory-based methods used to study EchologyDeutscher, Meghan Catherine 05 1900 (has links)
We investigate the use of laboratory-based methodology for studying participant experience of interactive artworks. The investigation is motivated
by two goals: to inform the HCI practitioner of the role of participant experience studies in artwork from the perspective of the artist and to inform
the artist of how laboratory-based methodology can contribute to the refinement of their techniques and aesthetics. In this thesis three main purposes
for participant experience studies in the artist's process are derived from
the roles of artist, art object, and participants in an interactive artwork.
Common characteristics of participant experience studies are reviewed, with
three cases unique in their use of more formal methodologies examined in
detail. This thesis builds on a foundation set forth by these three cases in an
investigation of orientation media: media such as text, images, or video
designed by the artist to convey supplemental information to participants
and thus selectively influence their understanding of different elements in an interactive artwork. Orientation media in the form of instructions cards is used in a study of the interactive sound and video installation piece, Echology. The orientation media is successful in revealing elements of the artwork that, given explicit instructions or not, still cause confusion among participants. A general review of the study methodology is also provided. This includes observations of changes in participant behaviour due to their roles as subjects in a study and implications these changes have on using formal methodologies for studying participant experience.
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Participant experience studies of interactive artworks : an investigation of laboratory-based methods used to study EchologyDeutscher, Meghan Catherine 05 1900 (has links)
We investigate the use of laboratory-based methodology for studying participant experience of interactive artworks. The investigation is motivated
by two goals: to inform the HCI practitioner of the role of participant experience studies in artwork from the perspective of the artist and to inform
the artist of how laboratory-based methodology can contribute to the refinement of their techniques and aesthetics. In this thesis three main purposes
for participant experience studies in the artist's process are derived from
the roles of artist, art object, and participants in an interactive artwork.
Common characteristics of participant experience studies are reviewed, with
three cases unique in their use of more formal methodologies examined in
detail. This thesis builds on a foundation set forth by these three cases in an
investigation of orientation media: media such as text, images, or video
designed by the artist to convey supplemental information to participants
and thus selectively influence their understanding of different elements in an interactive artwork. Orientation media in the form of instructions cards is used in a study of the interactive sound and video installation piece, Echology. The orientation media is successful in revealing elements of the artwork that, given explicit instructions or not, still cause confusion among participants. A general review of the study methodology is also provided. This includes observations of changes in participant behaviour due to their roles as subjects in a study and implications these changes have on using formal methodologies for studying participant experience.
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Participant experience studies of interactive artworks : an investigation of laboratory-based methods used to study EchologyDeutscher, Meghan Catherine 05 1900 (has links)
We investigate the use of laboratory-based methodology for studying participant experience of interactive artworks. The investigation is motivated
by two goals: to inform the HCI practitioner of the role of participant experience studies in artwork from the perspective of the artist and to inform
the artist of how laboratory-based methodology can contribute to the refinement of their techniques and aesthetics. In this thesis three main purposes
for participant experience studies in the artist's process are derived from
the roles of artist, art object, and participants in an interactive artwork.
Common characteristics of participant experience studies are reviewed, with
three cases unique in their use of more formal methodologies examined in
detail. This thesis builds on a foundation set forth by these three cases in an
investigation of orientation media: media such as text, images, or video
designed by the artist to convey supplemental information to participants
and thus selectively influence their understanding of different elements in an interactive artwork. Orientation media in the form of instructions cards is used in a study of the interactive sound and video installation piece, Echology. The orientation media is successful in revealing elements of the artwork that, given explicit instructions or not, still cause confusion among participants. A general review of the study methodology is also provided. This includes observations of changes in participant behaviour due to their roles as subjects in a study and implications these changes have on using formal methodologies for studying participant experience. / Applied Science, Faculty of / Electrical and Computer Engineering, Department of / Graduate
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Effectiveness of Study Strategies: A Comparison of Two Study MethodsLutes, Kristin E. January 2012 (has links)
No description available.
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A Comparison of Recall by University Bible Students After Discussion and After Self-StudyStovall, Johnny Harold 05 1900 (has links)
Recall of expository prose after one of two learning techniques was determined. Pearson correlation did not discover a significant difference between the recall writings of the examinees who studied by discussion and those who studied by underlining. The significance of the difference between two proportions found that the group which underlined recalled significantly better than the group which discussed what they had read. This highly significant difference was almost identical when all synonyms from the Turbo Lightning computer program were considered correct recall and analyzed by the significance of the difference between two proportions.
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Knäck koden på gymnasiet / Crack the Code in SchoolGislén, Daniel January 2012 (has links)
Studien går igenom ett flertal olika aspekter av studieteknik med utgångspunkt från en tänkt digital lärandeprocess. Dessutom diskuteras pedagogiskt mål och pedagogiska metoder relaterat till digitala plattformar. / The study discusses a plurality of different aspects of study approaches from the perspective an imaginary digital learning process. It discusses teaching goals and practices related to digital platforms.
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Die gebruik van musiek ter verbetering van leerders se studie-effektiwiteitGermishuys, Jacomina Magdelena. 11 1900 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans, summary in English / The object of the study was to determine if the use of different types of music would
have an influence on the study effectiveness of the high school pupils. The music was
used by the educational psychologist together with study methods.
An empirical study was done in which three groups of students were used. The first
group had no music, the second group had pop music and the last group had baroque
music in their study session.
The empirical study showed that music and then specifically baroque music had an
influence on the study effectiveness of pupils. A program was compiled in which
guidelines were given for study, the program is now used in a study program for
high school students.
Recommendations were made for the use of music with study methods for the
Educational Psychologist, teachers and pupils / Educational Studies / M. Ed. (Voorligting)
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Die gebruik van musiek ter verbetering van leerders se studie-effektiwiteitGermishuys, Jacomina Magdelena. 11 1900 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans, summary in English / The object of the study was to determine if the use of different types of music would
have an influence on the study effectiveness of the high school pupils. The music was
used by the educational psychologist together with study methods.
An empirical study was done in which three groups of students were used. The first
group had no music, the second group had pop music and the last group had baroque
music in their study session.
The empirical study showed that music and then specifically baroque music had an
influence on the study effectiveness of pupils. A program was compiled in which
guidelines were given for study, the program is now used in a study program for
high school students.
Recommendations were made for the use of music with study methods for the
Educational Psychologist, teachers and pupils / Educational Studies / M. Ed. (Voorligting)
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The role of folktales in building personality : the case of the Lunda-cokwe people of AngolaMota, Moises Tchijica 11 1900 (has links)
This study deals with the relationship between culture and national development in Angola. It is self-evident that folktales are integral to the cultural heritage of any people, and the Lunda-Cokwe of Angola are no exception. Folktales pass on their knowledge and general cultural heritage to new generation. However, they are rarely regarded as a useful component on development process of a country. In general the development is largely measured in statistics reflecting material wealth. It maintains that, in order to bring about sustainable development and national unity, a holistic approach to personality building as well as nation building is required. The argumentation will not only take into account economic capital generated through national resources, such as diamonds from the Lunda provinces, but also requires other forms of capital, including social and cultural capital as articulated in Bourdieu’s theory of capital. / African languages / M.A. (African languages)
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