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  • About
  • 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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Improving Reading Fluency of Elementary Students with Learning Disabilities Through Reader's Theater

Schoen-Dowgiewicz, Tami S. 01 January 2016 (has links)
Elementary teachers in a school district in a western state expressed concerns about the reading achievement of students with disabilities (SWDs). SWDs were not developing decoding, comprehension, and fluency skills to become proficient readers. Without mastering these skills, SWDs will experience diminished academic attainment in their school career. To address this problem, teachers in elementary learning centers (LCs) within the district implemented Reader's Theater (RT), an evidenced-based reading approach that incorporates repeated readings using drama-based activities. The purpose of this qualitative bounded case study was to explore elementary LC teachers' use and implementation of RT to improve reading performance with SWDs. Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences served as the conceptual framework for this study. A purposeful sample of 2 LC teachers who implemented RT with SWDs volunteered to participate in semistructured interviews. Qualitative data were analyzed thematically using open coding. The 2 LC teachers noted that RT was useful to increase SWDs' willingness to read, reading fluency, and student investment by integrating repeated reading opportunities in drama-based activities. Based on the research findings, a 3-day RT professional development workshop was developed to assist elementary LC teachers in the district to teach early reading skills to SWDs. This endeavor may contribute to positive social change by providing LC teachers with knowledge about RT that is useful in improving SWDs' fluency, decoding, and comprehension skills and, ultimately, enhancing their reading achievement.
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Extraction of radio frequency quality metric from digital video broadcast streams by cable using software defined radio

Eriksson, Viktor January 2013 (has links)
The purpose of this master thesis was to investigate how effiecient the extractionof radiofrequency quality metrics from digital video broadcast (DVB) streamscan become using software defined radio. Software defined radio (SDR) is a fairlynew technology that offers you the possibility of very flexible receivers and transmitters where it is possible to upgrade the modulation and demodulation overtime. Agama is interested in SDR for use in the Agama Analyzer, a widely deployedmonitoring probe running on top of standard services. Using SDR, Agama coulduse that in all deployments, such as DVB by cable/terrestrial/satellite (DVBC/T/S), which would simplify logistics. This thesis is an implementation of a SDR to be able to receive DVB-C. TheSDR must perform a number of adaptive algorithms in order to prevent the received symbols from being significantly different from the transmitted ones. Themain parts of the SDR include timing recovery, carrier recovery and equalization.Timing recovery performs synchronization between the transmitted and receivedsymbols and the carrier recovery performs synchronization between the carrierwave of the transmitter and the local oscillator in the receiver. The thesis discusses various methods to perform the different types of synchronizations andequalizations in order to find the most suitable methods.
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Wicca : beskrivning av en religion

Lagerstedt, Rebecca January 2008 (has links)
<p>My essay is a description about the religion Wicca; laws, ethics, history, rites, inauguration and how they relate to the gods and the different seasons.It’s also about the wiccan history and how wicca have created their own history by taking old mythic stories and making them their legacy.</p>
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Multiple Intelligences in the Text: Examining the Presence of MI Tasks in the Annotated Teacher's Editions of Four High School United States History Textbooks

Mullican, Carey 01 January 2012 (has links)
The current state of the social studies classroom comprises one of uninspired students using unexciting textbooks as their guide for learning U.S. history (Hope, 1996; NCES, 1993; Banks, 1990; Wakefield, 2006). With multiple intelligences gaining popularity in education, renewed hope exists for social studies to produce quality textbooks with differentiated instruction to reach all learners. The purpose was to design a rubric for measuring the presence of multiple intelligences structured tasks in teacher's editions of four 11th grade U.S. history textbooks. Using 1995 to 2007 as a purposeful sample of consistent authorships and similar publications, the study looked at teacher's editions of U.S. history textbooks to create a reliable and valid rubric for measuring the presence of multiple intelligences tasks in the teacher's editions of four high school history textbooks. Using this analytical rubric, the researcher analyzed trends of tasks offered in teacher's editions of textbooks to determine whether multiple intelligences tasks were being offered. Findings suggested that teacher's editions do reflect a MI/directive framework over a non-directive framework, with MI/directive tasks appearing much more frequently. However, linguistic/verbal tasks were more likely to appear as the MI/directive task of choice over other categories. Changes were noted in number of tasks found in mid-1990s editions to mid-2000s editions with a decrease in verbal/linguistic and spatial/visual tasks in The Americans. Yet Pathways to the Present saw an increase in spatial/visual tasks. Hence, it is implied that textbook publishers have not embraced MI whole-heartedly and have not met all learner's needs in terms of curriculum design. Furthermore, textbooks authors and publishers need to incorporate more variety in learning tasks to include other categories of multiple intelligences.
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Wicca : beskrivning av en religion

Lagerstedt, Rebecca January 2008 (has links)
My essay is a description about the religion Wicca; laws, ethics, history, rites, inauguration and how they relate to the gods and the different seasons.It’s also about the wiccan history and how wicca have created their own history by taking old mythic stories and making them their legacy.
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Využití různých typů inteligence žáků při výuce nové slovní zásoby v anglickém jazyce / Exploiting pupils' multiple intelligences in the process of teaching English vocabulary

KUTTENBERGOVÁ, Lucie January 2013 (has links)
The diploma thesis is devoted to exploiting pupils' multiple intelligences in the process of learning English vocabulary. The theoretical part deals with the theory of vocabulary acquisition and the description of Howard Gardner´s multiple intelligences. The practical part deals with the application of these theories into lessons where activities connected with multiple intelligences will be used for new vocabulary teaching. The aim of this diploma thesis is to find out which types of intelligences will be the most effective during the process of vocabulary acquisition. This will be discovered by the test of vocabulary focused on vocabulary taught during lessons.
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To Justify the Ways of Satan by Men : En analys av kritiska tolkningspositioner av Satan i John Miltons Paradise Lost / To Justify the Ways of Satan by Men : An analysis of critical readings of Satan in John Milton´s Paradise Lost

Björnlund, Stefan January 2017 (has links)
This study analyses readings and interpretations of the satanic figure in John Milton´s epic Paradise Lost. The study highlights positions from the literature debate about Satan, the main character, and analyses interpretations of Milton´s Satan in order to investigate the critical positions about the relation between text and interpretation. The study has a meta-perspective and analyses the character of Satan in relation to the two main positions that have occupied the debate. The central question for this study is the role of the satanic figure in Paradise Lost. Have the critics read him as a tragic hero or is he being portrayed as the embodiment of evil? By reading which strategies have been used for interpretation by critics in order to come to conclusions about Satan, I have also shown what views exist concerning literary texts and character presentation. The result shows two clear traditions, satanists and anti-satanists, the former interpreting Satan as a positive character and the latter viewing him as a negative one. This study has shown that the debate concerning Satan has touched upon a wide spectrum of subjects where questions concerning authority, revolt and the closeness/distance to a text has been part of the interpretations. The satanic figure has at the same time shown to be an ambivalent 'round' character which makes simple interpretations of him more difficult.
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Björn Gardner Examensarbete Sång : The Three Suitors/ Tre Sultna Mågar och Stilanalysarbete: Ingebjørg Liestøl – En stilanalys

Gardner, Björn January 2021 (has links)
Min konsert ställdes in en gång på grund av Coronapandemin. Jag kom att revidera innehållet under tiden som följde.Konserten kom istället att till större del baseras på ett album jag arbetat med få en tematisk anknytning till Coronakrisen; särskilt att jag och mitt barn drabbades då min sambo insjuknade i ett utdraget och fortfarande pågående förlopp av debiliterande sjukdom. Ur konsertprogrammet: "Det kommande albumet är inspelat under pågående pandemi och Coronakrisens humanitära konsekvenser har varit ett tungt graviterande centrum i den personligt konstnärliga processen”. Ett konstverk behöver inget ytterligare egentligt mål, min syn på konst och musik är i denna betydelse absolut. Jag arbetar utifrån en längtan efter att ett verk ska äga rum i sin egen rätt. Men min examenskonsert som process är ett av de mer sällsynta tillfällen då jag haft som ytterligare syfte att även kommunicera musikens ontogenetiska habitat, den inre metaberättelse som omgärdat mitt konstnärliga arbete. Det har slagit mig under arbetets gång att min konst ofta är ett sätt att hantera sorg, att med Camus termer skapa en inre mening och känsla av agens där ingen reciprocitet finns att hämta. / Jag har gjort ett stilanalysarbete om Ingebjørg Liestøl (1900 - 1996), en sångerska och traditionsbärare från Åseral, Agder i Norge.  Ett utvidgat, sammansatt– litterärt-musikaliskt perspektiv på folklig sång kom att bli viktigt för mitt arbete. Att skifta fokus från musikalisk meter, perioder och indelningar till själva texten, versfötterna och de tal-lika betoningarnas samspel med melodiken ser jag som nödvändigt för att närma sig den här och liknande sångtraditioner.  Ingebjørgs musikaliska stil och tradition framstår för mig som en resilient legering av äldre och modernare element.  Hennes repertoar är en blandning av nytt och gammalt – väckelsesånger, stäv och ballader, både hennes tradition som helhet och hennes personliga stil som konstnär präglas av detta förhållande.  Jag upplever ett arkaiskt djup i hennes sång, detta är både något subtilt jag upplever som speciellt för henne som uttövare, samt viktiga drag hos hennes sångtradition som helhet: Tonaliteten, förhållandet mellan textbehandling och rytmik, asymmetri, bruk av allitteration och ekonomisk språkdräkt. Den känslomässigt investerade men icke teatrala gestaltningen som inte skriver en på näsan men äger rum i en sjungen poesi som flödar ur existentiell svärta.  Matter-of-fact som en isländsk saga.
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An Experimental Investigation of Friction Bit Joining in AZ31 Magnesium and Advanced High-Strength Automotive Sheet Steel

Gardner, Rebecca 14 July 2010 (has links) (PDF)
Friction Bit Joining (FBJ) is a recently developed spot joining technology capable of joining dissimilar metals. A consumable bit cuts through the upper layer of metal to be joined, then friction welds to the lower layer. The bit then snaps off, leaving a flange. This research focuses on FBJ using DP980 or DP590 steel as the lower layer, AZ31 magnesium alloy as the top layer, and 4140 or 4130 steel as the bit material. In order to determine optimal settings for the magnesium/steel joints, experimentation was performed using a purpose-built computer controlled welding machine, varying factors such as rotational speeds, plunge speed, cutting and welding depths, and dwell times. It was determined that, when using 1.6 mm thick coupons, maximum joint strengths would be obtained at a 2.03 mm cutting depth, 3.30 mm welding depth, and 2500 RPM welding speed. At these levels, the weld is stronger than the magnesium alloy, resulting in failure in the AZ31 rather than in the FBJ joint in lap shear testing.
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The War That Does Not Leave Us: Memory of the American Civil War and the Photographs of Alexander Gardner

White, Katie Janae 16 June 2014 (has links) (PDF)
In July of 1863 the photographs A Harvest of Death, Field Where General Reynolds Fell, A Sharpshooter's Last Sleep, and The Home of a Rebel Sharpshooter were taken after the battle at Gettysburg by a team of photographers led by Alexander Gardner. In the decades that followed these images of the dead of the battlefield became some of the most iconic representations of the American Civil War. Today, Gardner's Gettysburg photographs can be found in almost every contemporary history text, documentary, or collection of images from the war, yet their journey to this iconic status has been little discussed. The goal of this thesis is to expand the general understanding of these Civil War photographs and their legacy by considering their use beyond the early 1860s. Although part of a larger scope of influence, the discussion of the photographs presented here will focus particularly on the years between 1894 and 1911. Between those years they were made available to the public through large photographic histories and other history texts as well. The aim of these texts, which framed and manipulated Gardner's images, were to disseminate a propagandistic history of the war in a way that outlined it as a nationally unifying experience, rather than one of division. These texts mark the beginning of the influence the Gettysburg photographs would have on American memory of the war. Within these books the four photographs became part of a larger effort to reconnect with the past and shape the war into a source for a unified American identity.

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