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Teachers’ Knowledge, Perceptions and Practices Regarding Academic Literacy Development of Long-Term English LearnersAlamo, Daniel William 01 January 2018 (has links) (PDF)
Secondary educators must be knowledgeable in their content while increasing the academic literacy of their students, a process further complicated when working with students who are long-term English learners (LTELs). This mixed-methods study explored the knowledge, practices, and perceptions of six secondary teachers working to develop the academic literacy of LTEL students in content-specific classrooms. Set within a sociocultural framework, the study provides a greater understanding of the challenges and successes educators experience when working at the secondary level with students with diverse learning needs. The data were collected in two phases. Phase I included a quantitative survey of teachers, designed to acquire demographic information from participants who met the inclusion criteria: educators who taught a content-specific course and had a minimum population of 10.7% LTEL students in at least one of their classes. These data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Phase II consisted of qualitative one-on-one interviews, classroom observations, and follow-up interviews. Data analysis for Phase II included transcribing the interviews and taking notes on emerging themes. Qualitative data were also provided by the classroom observations using the Observation Protocol for Academic Literacies. Notes created in each of the classrooms were coded by themes and used in the creation of profiles for each educator. Themes that emerged through the one-on-one interviews and classroom observations were used to create questions for the follow-up interviews. Findings add to the body of research regarding content-specific secondary teachers’ knowledge and perceptions about the academic literacy development of their LTELs.
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Acquisitions done innovatively: streamlining workflows within the Acquisitions departmentHusain, Amjad January 2017 (has links)
Yes / In the last 10 years the University of Bradford Library Acquisitions Department has shrunk from 13 members of staff to 5. This has led to us embracing new technology to help streamline workflows within the department. As well as utilising EDI functionality, changing processing workflows and using shelf-ready books, we have devised innovative ways of dealing with everyday tasks. Topics included cover: PDA deduplication; spine labelling on a large scale; the weeding of discarded books; using saved global updates on incoming MARC records and using load profiles innovatively.
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Flow turbulence presented by different vegetation spacing sizes within a submerged vegetation patchJohn, Chukwuemeka K., Pu, Jaan H., Guo, Yakun, Hanmaiahgari, P.R., Pandey, M. 21 July 2023 (has links)
Yes / This study presents results from a vegetation-induced flow experimental study which investigates 3-D turbulence structure
profiles, including Reynolds stress, turbulence intensity and bursting analysis of open channel flow. Different vegetation densities have
been built between the adjacent vegetations, and the flow measurements are taken using acoustic Doppler velocimeter (ADV) at the
locations within and downstream of the vegetation panel. Three different tests are conducted, where the first test has compact
vegetations, while the second and the third tests have open spaces created by one and two empty vegetation slots within the vegetated
field. Observation reveals that over 10% of eddies size is generated within the vegetated zone of compact vegetations as compared with
the fewer vegetations. Significant turbulence structures variation is also observed at the points in the non-vegetated row. The findings
from burst-cycle analysis show that the sweep and outward interaction events are dominant, where they further increase away from the
bed. The effect of vegetation on the turbulent burst cycle is mostly obvious up to approximately two-third of vegetation height where
this phenomenon is also observed for most other turbulent structure. / The full text will be available at the end of the publisher's embargo period: 1st Feb 2025
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Εφαρμογή παγκόσμιου ιστού για προσωποποιημένες υπηρεσίες διαιτολογίας με την χρήση οντολογιώνΟικονόμου, Φλώρα 11 June 2013 (has links)
Ο παγκόσμιος ιστός αποτελεί μία τεράστια αποθήκη πληροφοριών και αναπτύσσεται με τάχιστους ρυθμούς, ενώ η ανθρώπινη ικανότητα να εντοπίζει, να επεξεργάζεται και να αντιλαμβάνεται τις παρεχόμενες πληροφορίες παραμένει πεπερασμένη. Οι μηχανές αναζήτησης διευκολύνουν την αναζήτηση στον παγκόσμιο ιστό και έχουν γίνει αναπόσπαστο κομμάτι της καθημερινής ζωής των χρηστών του διαδικτύου. Οι χρήστες όμως χαρακτηρίζονται από διαφορετικές ανάγκες, προτιμήσεις, ιδιαιτερότητες και κατά την πλοήγησή τους μπορεί να χάσουν τον στόχο της αναζήτησής τους. Η προσωποποίηση στον παγκόσμιο ιστό, δηλαδή η εξατομίκευση των παρεχόμενων αποτελεσμάτων, αποτελεί μία πολλά υποσχόμενη προσέγγιση για την λύση του πληροφοριακού υπερφόρτου, παρέχοντας κατάλληλα προσαρμοσμένες εμπειρίες πλοήγησης.
Στα πλαίσια αυτής της διπλωματικής εργασίας αναπτύχθηκε μία μεθοδολογία για την προσωποποίηση των αποτελεσμάτων μίας μηχανής αναζήτησης ώστε αυτά να ανταποκρίνονται στις προτιμήσεις των χρηστών και στα διαιτολογικά τους χαρακτηριστικά. Η μεθοδολογία αναπτύχθηκε σε δύο μέρη: στο εκτός σύνδεσης τμήμα και στο συνδεδεμένο. Στο πρώτο με την χρησιμοποίηση των αρχείων πρόσβασης μίας μηχανής αναζήτησης και των διαιτολογικών χαρακτηριστικών των χρηστών, έγινε εξαγωγή πληροφορίας για τις προτιμήσεις των τελευταίων. Στην συνέχεια με την χρήση μίας οντολογίας που κατασκευάστηκε για τα πλαίσια της διπλωματικής αυτής εργασίας, έγινε σημασιολογική κατηγοριοποίηση των επιλογών των χρηστών και κατασκευάστηκαν τα προφίλ που τους χαρακτηρίζουν. Έπειτα με την χρήση ενός αλγορίθμου ομαδοποίησης οι χρήστες κατηγοριοποιήθηκαν με βάση τα διαιτολογικά τους χαρακτηριστικά και τις επιλογές τους στην μηχανή αναζήτησης. Στο συνδεδεμένο τμήμα ο αλγόριθμος προσωποποίησης εκμεταλλευόμενος την σημασιολογική αντιστοίχιση των αποτελεσμάτων της μηχανής αναζήτησης και τις ομάδες των χρηστών που δημιουργήθηκαν στο εκτός σύνδεσης τμήμα αναδιοργανώνει τα παρεχόμενα από την μηχανή αναζήτησης αποτελέσματα. Η αναδιοργάνωση γίνεται προωθώντας στις υψηλότερες θέσεις των αποτελεσμάτων της μηχανής αναζήτησης τα αποτελέσματα που ταιριάζουν καλύτερα με τις προτιμήσεις και τα χαρακτηριστικά της ομάδας στην οποία εντάσσεται ο χρήστης. Στο τέλος έγιναν πειράματα και εξακριβώθηκαν τα επιθυμητά αποτελέσματα για την προσωποποίηση σύμφωνα με τις σημασιολογικές ομάδες των χρηστών. / The World Wide Web has become a huge data repository and it keeps growing exponentially, whereas the human capability to find, process and understand the provided content remains constant. Search engines facilitate the search process in the World Wide Web and they have become an integral part of the web users' daily lives. However users who are characterized by different needs, preferences and special characteristics, navigate through large Web structures and may lost their goal of inquiry. Web personalization, i.e. the customization of the search engines’ returned results, is one of the most promising approaches for alleviating information overload providing tailored navigation experiences to Web users.
The present dissertation presents the methodology which was implemented in order to personalize a search engine’s results for corresponding users’ preferences and dietary characteristics. This methodology was implemented in two parts: the offline and the online part. The first one uses a search engines’ log files and the dietary characteristics of the users in order to extract information for the latter preferences. Afterwards, with the use of an ontology which was created explicitly for this work, semantic profiling of users’ interests was achieved and their corresponding profiles were formed. Then with the use of a clustering algorithm, users’ categorization was made based on their dietary profiles and their preferences in the search engine. In the online part the methodology re-ranks the search engines’ results, based on the semantic characterization of those results and the users’ clusters which were created at the offline part. Re-ranking is achieved by placing those results which match better the interests and the characteristics of the user’s cluster at the top of the list of the search engines’ returned results. Experimental evaluation of the presented methodology shows that the expected objectives from the semantic users’ clustering in search engines are achievable.
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Roaming User Profiles : En undersökning av olika versioner och dess kompatibilitetCarlsson, Anders, Johansson, Simon, Svedlund, Jacob January 2010 (has links)
<p>När Windows Vista introducerades förändrades mappstrukturen för hur användarprofilen sparas jämfört med tidigare Windowsversioner såsom Windows XP. Denna rapport undersöker kompatibilitetsproblem med Roaming User Profiles mellan äldre och nyare versioner av operativsystemet. Syftet med rapporten var att utreda vilka problem som kan uppstå, vad det gäller Roaming User Profiles, vid en övergång från Windows XP till Windows Vista eller 7. Undersökningen genomfördes med hjälp av laborationer, litteratur och tester för att hitta problemen såväl som lösningar till dem. Resultatet visar att profiler skapade med Windows XP inte följer med till Windows Vista eller 7 utan det skapas sammanlagt två olika profiler, en för det äldre och en för det nyare operativsystemet. Ett skript som kopierar en användares filer från Windows XP till Vista/7 utformades därför. Slutligen presenterades en handlingsplan med olika alternativ vid en övergång från Windows XP till den nyare generationen av operativsystemen i Windowsfamiljen. Folder Redirection är en väl fungerande lösning dock går funktionaliteten som Roaming User Profiles erbjuder förlorad eftersom man endast får en uppmappning av bl.a. ”Mina Dokument” och ”Start Menu”.</p>
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Study of parametric and hydrodynamic instabilities in laser produced plasmasNuruzzaman, Shelly January 2000 (has links)
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Competencies needed for virtual workers / by Theresa A. BothaBotha, Theresa Adrian January 2005 (has links)
The changing world of work that we live in is characterised by forming part of globalisation and virtualness. The previous era managers focused on how to make money and how this money can work for them. The changing world of work is
characterised by global competitiveness in delivering quality products quicker and cheaper. Globalisation presents continuous advancements in technology, which requires a new mindset. These technological advancements have a profound effect on culture, training and management of staff. This brings about change in flexible working arrangements and the traditional office made space within certain organisations for virtual offices. The move towards virtualness causes companies to work more closely with their customers to be able to coordinate rapid changes in products (Schuh, Millarg & Gorannson, 1998; Weissenfeld, Fisscher, Pearson & Brockhoff, 200 1). The financial institution referred to in this study was also driven by globalisation and technological advancements to re-engineer the current way in which they do business. It became evidently clear that there was a need for a shift towards virtualness, which called for the identifying of relevant competencies; needed by employees for working in a virtual environment. These competencies will enable the organisation to select the right employees and provide them with information that could be utilised in training the current virtual employees according to the competencies identified. The objectives of this research were firstly to conduct a job analysis to determine the important competencies needed by virtual workers, in a specific job at a financial institution in South Africa. Secondly to compare the current competencies of the virtual workers (who took part in the research) with the competencies identified by the job analysis to be important for this specific job. Thirdly to determine the skills required for virtual workers and compare these skills with the skills ranked by the current virtual workers to be important. Fourthly to identify how these virtual workers experienced the effect of virtualness on their performance. Lastly to make recommendations regarding future training and selection purposes. A survey design (cross-sectional) was used to determine competencies needed by virtual workers for a specific job at a financial institution in South Africa. The study population consisted of (N= 71) employees in a virtual job at a financial institution in
South Africa. The Work Profile Systems (WPS), Occupational Personality Questionnaire (OPQ), Performance Assessment Questionnaire (PAQ) and a Skills Audit (SA) were administered. Results of the research indicated that 44% of the study population exhibits the competencies needed by virtual workers as indicated by the Inventory of Management Competencies (IMC) Profile of the WPS. The results of the Performance Assessment
Questionnaire (PAQ) indicated that the current virtual workers experienced the greatest impact of virtualness on improving the attainment of personal goals, as well as improving the achievement of organisational goals. The results from the Skills Audit (SA) identified skills that were essential for virtual workers in a specific job within a virtual environment, according to the feedback received from the current virtual workers. They compared favourably with the skills identified by literature as being important. Recommendations to the organisation and for future research have been made and limitations were also discussed. / Thesis (M.A. (Industrial Psychology))--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2005.
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Méthodologie de la formulation d’une forme orale solide à libération prolongée / Formulation methodology of sustained release oral solid dosage formBoudendouna, Abdel Hakim 05 November 2010 (has links)
L'objectif de ce travail a été l'utilisation d'une méthodologie de formulation des formes à libération prolongée. Le choix de «matrices hydrophiles» a été fait en raison de l'intérêt et de l'importance des travaux qui lui sont consacrés, mais surtout en raison de la possibilité d'utilisation de la technologie simple de fabrication des comprimés par compression directe.Le principe actif choisi est le diclofenac de sodium, un anti-inflammatoire largement utilisé dont la molécule est tombée dans le domaine public. Utilisé à raison de 100 mg par comprimé. La première partie bibliographique résume l'intérêt des formes à libération prolongée, décrit les différentes formes galéniques existantes pour la voie orale et fait le point sur les formules et les propriétés des agents matriciels hydrophiles parmi les plus utilisés, notamment les éthers de celluloses, hydroxypropymethylcellulose (METOLOSES®) (1). Dans la partie expérimentale, nous avons réalisé les différentes étapes nécessaires au développement d'une forme à libération prolongée qui correspondant aux étapes classiques de pré-formulation, formulation et optimisation. Dans une première étape d'essais préliminaires nous avons étudiés le comportement d'un point de vue pharmacotechnique des matières premières utilisés seuls et en mélange. Ce qui a permis de faire des orientations en ce qui concerne les différents types de METOLOSES, la nature du diluant, et leurs concentrations. Dans une deuxième étape, nous avons réalisé un premier plan d'expériences de criblage des facteurs, qui permet de déterminer le poids de chacun et leurs éventuelles interactions. Ce qui nous a permis de conclure sur l'effet des différents facteurs en formulation. Dans une troisième étape, nous avons réalisé un deuxième plan d'expériences d'optimisation de la formulation en utilisant un plan composite centré constitué de 9 expériences ce qui a permis de sélectionner une zone de formules optimales. Enfin, la réalisation d'une formule optimale nous a permis de confirmer les résultats obtenus dans les travaux de développement et dont l'objectif été une libération sur 12 heures. / The objective of this work was the use of a formulation methodology of prolonged release dosage forms. The choice of “hydrophilic matrices” was done because of the interest and the numbered works which is devoted to it, but also for the use of a simple manufacture technology by direct compression. The selected active pharmaceutical ingredient is one of the most largely used nonsteroidial anti-inflammatory drug, the sodium diclofenac which is out of patent and used at 100 Mg per tablet. The first bibliographical part summarizes the interest of the prolonged release dosage forms, described the existing oral dosage forms and gives a progress report on the formulas and the properties of hydrophilic matrices agents among most used, in particular the cellulose ethers, hydroxypropymethylcellulose (METOLOSES®) (1). In the experimental part, we carried out the various steps necessary to the development of a prolonged release dosage form which correspond to the traditional steps of pre-formulation, formulation and optimization. In a first step of pharmaceutics preliminary tests we studied the behavior of raw materials used alone and in mixture. What made orientations with regard to the various types of METOLOSES, the nature of diluents, and their concentrations. In a second step, we carried out a first screening factors experimental design, which enabled us to conclude on the effect of the various factors in formulation. In a third step, we carried out a second optimization experimental design using a centered composite plan consisted of 9 experiments which lead us to define a space design of optimal formulas. Lastly, the manufacture of a formula from the design space enabled us to confirm the results to development work and for which the objective was a sustained release over 12 hours.
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Lärarrollen i förändring : En intervjustudie om lärares inställning till en förändrad lärarrollJensen, Niklas January 2010 (has links)
During the past twenty years, the Swedish school systems have slowly changed to becomemore and more performance-driven. Private schools have been growing in general and, likeindependent schools and schools managed by municipalities, they profile themselves. Schoolsare becoming more performance and result-oriented, which has changed the roles of teachersin a dramatic way and is in general, still changing. By profiling students based on theirindividual performance, schools are able to help students identify themselves and their owngoals. The process of profiling is a slow one in which some teachers adapt more quickly thanothers, and one that is critical for other teachers to learn in order to keep up with the demandsof society.Schools, like ordinary businesses, are in constant competition with each other to keep up withthe newest and greatest models of teaching and to rank among the best in high achievements.Perhaps the downside of this modern school structure is that it is often difficult to have aschool where both school management and teachers see eye to eye. School management must heavily focus on the school’s results as a whole. They rely on the teachers to produce theseresults among their students, which at times creates a heavy burden on teachers. The teachersare expected to have a much larger role, often ones that have to do with advertising for theschool in addition to teaching their students. In order to attract more student applications,school management expects that their teachers follow a curriculum that will produce highscores and grades. This study was done with a secondary school in Stockholm, where four teachers and oneprincipal were interviewed in order to have their opinion of the discussion about teachers newposition in the school as they operate today.
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Analyse spectroscopique d'étoiles naines blanches riches en hydrogène(DA) : vers des modèles d'atmosphère améliorés sans paramètres libresTremblay, Pier-Emmanuel 03 1900 (has links)
Le but de cette thèse est de raffiner et de mieux comprendre l'utilisation de la méthode spectroscopique, qui compare des spectres visibles de naines blanches à atmosphère riche en hydrogène (DA) à des spectres synthétiques pour en déterminer les paramètres atmosphériques (température effective et gravité de surface). Notre approche repose principalement sur le développement de modèles de spectres améliorés, qui proviennent eux-mêmes de modèles d'atmosphère de naines blanches de type DA. Nous présentons une nouvelle grille de spectres synthétiques de DA avec la première implémentation cohérente de la théorie du gaz non-idéal de Hummer & Mihalas et de la théorie unifiée de l'élargissement Stark de Vidal, Cooper & Smith. Cela permet un traitement adéquat du chevauchement des raies de la série de Balmer, sans la nécessité d'un paramètre libre. Nous montrons que ces spectres améliorés prédisent des gravités de surface qui sont plus stables en fonction de la température effective. Nous étudions ensuite le problème de longue date des gravités élevées pour les DA froides. L'hypothèse de Bergeron et al., selon laquelle les atmosphères sont contaminées par de l'hélium, est confrontée aux observations. À l'aide de spectres haute résolution récoltés au télescope Keck à Hawaii, nous trouvons des limites supérieures sur la quantité d'hélium dans les atmosphères de près de 10 fois moindres que celles requises par le scénario de Bergeron et al. La grille de spectres conçue dans ces travaux est ensuite appliquée à une nouvelle analyse spectroscopique de l'échantillon de DA du SDSS. Notre approche minutieuse permet de définir un échantillon plus propre et d'identifier un nombre important de naines blanches binaires. Nous déterminons qu'une coupure à un rapport signal-sur-bruit S/N > 15 optimise la grandeur et la qualité de l'échantillon pour calculer la masse moyenne, pour laquelle nous trouvons une valeur de 0.613 masse solaire. Finalement, huit nouveaux modèles 3D de naines blanches utilisant un traitement d'hydrodynamique radiative de la convection sont présentés. Nous avons également calculé des modèles avec la même physique, mais avec une traitement standard 1D de la convection avec la théorie de la longueur de mélange. Un analyse différentielle entre ces deux séries de modèles montre que les modèles 3D prédisent des gravités considérablement plus basses. Nous concluons que le problème des gravités élevées dans les naines blanches DA froides est fort probablement causé par une faiblesse dans la théorie de la longueur de mélange. / The goal of this thesis is to refine and to understand better the spectroscopic method, which compares optical spectra of hydrogen-atmosphere white dwarfs (DA) with synthetic spectra to determine the atmospheric parameters (effective temperature and surface gravity). Our approach rests mainly on the development of improved model spectra, which come themselves from DA model atmospheres. We present a new grid of DA synthetic spectra with the first consistent implementation of the non-ideal gas theory of Hummer & Mihalas and the unified theory of Stark broadening from Vidal, Cooper & Smith. This allows for an adequate treatment of the quenching effects in Balmer lines, without the need of a free parameter. We show that these improved spectra predict surface gravities that are much more stable as a function of the effective temperature. We then study the long-standing problem that surface gravities in cool DA stars are significantly higher than those found in hotter DA white dwarfs. The hypothesis of Bergeron et al., according to which the atmospheres are contaminated by small amounts of helium, is constrained with observations. Using high-resolution spectra collected at the Keck in Hawaii, we find superior limits on the helium abundances in the atmospheres that are nearly 10 times lower than those required to sustain the Bergeron et al. scenario. The grid of spectra calculated in this work is then applied to a new spectroscopic analysis of the DA in the SDSS. Our careful analysis allows us to define a cleaner sample and to identify a large number of double degenerates. We find that a cutoff at a signal-to-noise ratio S/N > 15 optimizes the size and quality of the sample for computing the average mass, for which we find a value of 0.613 solar mass. Finally, eight new 3D white dwarf models with a radiative-hydrodynamics treatment of the convection are presented. We also calculated models with the same physics, except for a treatment of the convection with the standard mixing-length theory. A differential analysis between these two sets of models shows that the 3D models predict considerably lower surface gravities. We conclude that the high-log g problem in cool DA white dwarfs is caused by a weakness in the mixing-length theory.
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