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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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Die Kompetenzschule ELSYS an der Research Academy Leipzig

Stoppe, Sebastian, Zlotowski, Marc, Schlegel, Martin 14 January 2014 (has links) (PDF)
Nach erfolgreicher Antragstellung wurde zum 1. Juli 2010 die Kompetenzschule ELSYS (Employability and Leadership Skills for Young Saxon Researchers) an der Research Academy Leipzig eingerichtet. Die Finanzierung der Kompetenzschule erfolgte zu 100 Prozent aus Mitteln des Europäischen Sozialfonds (ESF) gemäß der Richtlinie ESF Hochschule und Forschung des Sächsischen Staatsministeriums für Wissenschaft und Kunst (SMWK). Hierbei sollte das Ziel einer nachhaltigen Verstetigung des Projekts an der Universität verfolgt werden. Die Mittelzuweisung und Ausgabenprüfung gemäß der Förderrichtlinie erfolgten durch die Sächsische Aufbaubank (SAB). Der Bericht umfasst die Aktivitäten und Ergebnisse des ersten Förderzeitraumes vom 1. Juli 2010 bis zum 30. Juni 2013. Es wird dargestellt, wie die Lern- und Weiterbildungsinhalte und -strategien der Kompetenzschule dazu beigetragen haben, ein umfangreiches Angebot für den Erwerb von (überfachlichen) Handlungskompetenzen für Promovierende und Postdocs nachhaltig zu entwickeln. Ergebnisse und Alleinstellungsmerkmale werden anhand des Konzepts und der Struktur der Kompetenzschule ELSYS herausgearbeitet und bewertet. Ein Konzept für den Förderzeitraum bis 2014 und darüber hinausreichende Entwicklungsstrategien werden skizziert.
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Ohio State University Extension competency study developing a competency model for a 21st century extension organization /

Cochran, Graham Ralph, January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Ohio State University, 2009. / Title from first page of PDF file. Includes vita. Includes bibliographical references (p. 242-257).
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European mobility of students in Erasmus programme with intercultural focus

Trávníčková, Michaela January 2015 (has links)
The diploma thesis is focused on the cultural patterns and motives the Czech and Belgian students are influenced by when selecting a country for their Erasmus+ exchange study programme. Further, a development of students' soft skills after the exchange programme as well as their attitude to further international mobility is analyzed. After a realisation of primary and secondary research, a relationship was revealed between the individualism dimension of selected countries and students' home country, confirming the hypothesis that the Czech and Belgian students choose more individualistic countries. Further, there was proven a positive correlation in terms of the development of a student's skills. Also, the students tend to be more mobile within Europe as well as worldwide. In the end, the benefits of Erasmus+ exchange study programme are discussed and suggestions aimed to the representatives of department of the foreign affairs proposed.
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Soft skills do programador de software: abordagem conceitual e definição de métricas para identificação automática no contexto de um sistema de juiz online / Soft skills of software programmer: conceptual approach and definition of metrics for automatic identification in the context of an online judge system

Silva, Maria Helynne Lima 27 March 2015 (has links)
Soft skills are characteristics associated with an individual’s personality. They are relevant to professional qualification because they improve the performance at work. Since they are important, Information Technology companies need to understand the soft skills to each role in software development process. Additionally, during the hiring process these companies need to identify soft skills in candidates to find out which one of them have the required characteristics to fit the available jobs. However, soft skills identification is a hard task because it takes time to know an individual’s behavior and normally uses interviews or recommendations. Therefore, we notice a lack of automatic approaches in this context. This dissertation proposes a strategy to minimize the problem of soft skills identification. The strategy focus on the role of software programmers and it aims to find ways to automatically identify soft skills of individuals in this role. To do so, we propose a set of metrics that evaluate soft skills. We collect the metrics from an online judge system, according to its users’ performance and activities. To evaluate the metrics, we conduct an empirical study regarding 56 students of programming courses. Our results indicate that the metrics to identify Analytical and solving problems skills, Attention to details, Fast learning and Persistence are satisfactory. On the other hand, Communication and Work independently skills did not reach significant results. / Soft skills são características associadas a personalidade de um indivíduo. Consideradas relevantes para compor o perfil de um profissional qualificado, elas melhoram o desempenho no trabalho. Diante de sua importância, empresas de Tecnologia da Informação precisam entender quais soft skills são necessárias para cada papel no processo de desenvolvimento de software. Além disso, durante o processo de contratação, essas empresas precisam identificar soft skills em candidatos a fim de descobrir quais deles possuem as características exigidas para os cargos disponíveis. No entanto, a identificação de soft skills é uma tarefa difícil, pois exige conhecer um indivíduo e seu comportamento por um tempo. Normalmente também requer esforços como entrevistas e recomendações, tendo sido observada a falta de abordagens automáticas nesse contexto. Esta dissertação propõe uma estratégia para minimizar o problema da identificação de soft skills. Tal estratégia foca no papel do programador de software e tem como objetivo encontrar formas para identificar automaticamente soft skills de indivíduos nesse papel. Para isso, propomos um conjunto de métricas que pontuam soft skills. Coletamos essas métricas a partir de um juiz online, de acordo com o desempenho e atividades de usuários no sistema. Para avaliar as métricas propostas, conduzimos um estudo empírico envolvendo 56 estudantes de cursos de programação. Nossos resultados indicam que as métricas para identificar as soft skills Análise e resolução de problemas, Atenção a detalhes, Aprendizagem rápida e Persistência são satisfatórias. Por outro lado, as métricas relativas às soft skills de Comunicação e Trabalho independente não alcançaram resultados significativos.
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Associação entre violência e habilidades socioemocionais dos alunos de ensino médio / The association between soft skills and community violence for high school students

Karen Granzotto Oliani 17 June 2016 (has links)
O presente estudo se propõe a examinar a associação entre exposição à violência e as habilidades socioemocionais de alunos do ensino médio da rede pública do estado do Rio de Janeiro, dada a hipótese de que essas últimas funcionariam como mediadoras de parte do efeito da violência sobre desempenho escolar. A base de dados utilizada foi concebida pelo Instituto Ayrton Senna e a OCDE, que elaboraram uma ferramenta para a mensuração das habilidades socioemocionais desses estudantes. A relação foi estudada para alunos do 1o e 3o anos do ensino médio. Conclui-se que as habilidades socioemocionais mais associadas à criminalidade são amabilidade, extroversão e abertura a novas experiências, cujas relações demonstraram coeficientes negativos. A categoria de crimes que mais apresentou relação com as características analisadas foi a de crimes violentos contra patrimônio. Amabilidade e abertura a novas experiências se revelaram como mediadoras de uma pequena parcela do efeito da violência sobre as proficiências de matemática e língua portuguesa / This study aims to explore the association between exposure to violence and public school student\'s soft skills, given the hypothesis that these latter ones would be mediators of the effect of violence over scholar performance. The data base utilized was developed by the Ayrton Senna Institute and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and aimed to elaborate a tool for measuring soft skills of aproximatly 25 thousand students of Rio de Janeiro state public schools. The relation was analyzed for students in the first and last year of high school. The soft skills most associated with the violence indicators used were agreeableness, extraversion and openness to experience, with negative coeficients. The crimes that showed stronger relations with these characteristics were crimes against property. Agreeableness and openness to experience revealed themselves as mediators of the effect of violence over math and portuguese language grades
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The Life Skills programme in the National Certificate Vocational (NCV) and 'employability' – a human capital development

Nefdt, Joseph January 2015 (has links)
Magister Educationis (Adult Learning and Global Change) - MEd(AL) / Scholars argue within a human capital perspective that generic employability skills such as critical thinking, computer literacy, independent thinking, problem solving, communication skills must be included in human capital development. Employers are demanding that education and training institutions enable students to develop generic employability skills so that they can be 'work ready' for employment in the 'new knowledge economy'. As a consequence, the implementation of generic employability skills programmes can be found in Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges worldwide. Framed within a human capital perspective, this research paper focuses on an investigation into the extent to which the National Certificate (Vocational) Life Skills course, offered at a TVET college in the Western Cape, enables students to develop the required generic employability skills of communication, problem solving, teamwork, leadership and critical thinking. Findings reveal that the NCV Life Skills course was both successful and unsuccessful in enabling participants to develop generic skills which make them 'ready for work'.
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Blended Learning / Blended Learning

Bauerová, Andrea January 2013 (has links)
This thesis is focused on a new approach of education called blended learning. The history and developement of Blended Learning is described in the first part. Then the methods and tools of Blended Learning are evaluated and compared to the traditional methods of education. At the final part an efficient developement of the educational programs is emphasized.
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Stimulace pracovníků / Work stimulation

Hradský, Ondřej January 2015 (has links)
The purpose of this Master thesis was to analyze the current state of stimulation of workers in company providing services of catering and subsequently propose measures for improvement. Due to characteristics of provided services is obvious that the company's success on the market is based on how its employees take their work. The proposed measures are designed for a particular company so it should be usable in real operating process. In this work were presented another possibile ways to influence and impact on work performance and have a clear picture of the desired working behavior of employees and the management, which should be examined by company as close as possible.
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An Examination Of Soft Skills Listed In Texas Electronic Job Postings And Undergraduate Business Information Systems Syllabi

Scott-Bracey, Pamela 12 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to explore the alignment of soft skills sought by current business IS entry-level employers in electronic job postings, with the integration of soft skills in undergraduate business information systems (IS) syllabi of public four-year universities in Texas. One hundred fifty job postings were extracted from two major electronic career databases. Ten undergraduate AACSB-accredited programs in the field of business information systems (IS) were investigated, and syllabi for the 70 major courses of the business IS programs were obtained for review. Content analysis was applied to all job postings and syllabi, exposing all soft skills related to the 9 categories used in this study adapted from the 21st Century Framework for Learning (Partnership for 21st Century Learning, 2009). Frequencies were tabulated to determine rank of soft skills in job postings and syllabi, and Jaccard’s coefficient statistic of occurrence was used for cluster analysis. Soft skills within all 9 categories were found in job postings (n = 1554) and course syllabi (n = 774). Three soft skill categories were aligned between job postings and syllabi: (1) initiative and self-direction, (2) social and cross-cultural skills, and (3) flexibility and adaptability. However, because differences in the higher ranked frequencies of soft skills in job postings and syllabi were noted, the null hypothesis of this study was rejected.
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Modelo para el desarrollo de habilidades blandas para la adopción de métodos ágiles en un proyecto que aplica los estándares globales del PMI / Model for the development of soft skills for the adoption of agile methods in a project applying the global standards of PMI

Subauste Oliden, Daniel Alejandro 22 October 2019 (has links)
El presente trabajo tiene como objetivo principal proponer un modelo para desarrollo de habilidades blandas y valores de métodos ágiles, para una organización que desee adoptar los métodos ágiles para el desarrollo de proyectos aplicando los Estándares Globales del PMI. Muchas organizaciones pretenden implementar métodos ágiles, como por ejemplo Scrum, presumiendo que todos los miembros de la organización están dispuestos y listos para comprender lo que implica trabajar con métodos ágiles. Esta presunción suele ser un error en la gran mayoría de casos, lo que lleva al fracaso al momento de implementar métodos ágiles como solución a una baja productividad o como un intento de mejora de la organización. Este trabajo de basa, principalmente, en la Guía Práctica de Ágil (Project Management Institute, 2017), la Guía del PMBOK® 6ta Edición (Project Management Institute, 2017) y la Improv Encyclopedia (improvencyclopedia.org, 2018), de donde se han tomado conceptos, técnicas y herramientas para poder proponer un modelo que sea compatible con cualquier organización que los adopte. Cabe destacar que este modelo se ha ido mejorando durante varias ejecuciones prácticas en organizaciones que, por motivo de confidencialidad, tendrán nombres cambiados pero que nos ayudarán a ilustrar mejor los objetivos que se obtienen con la aplicación de este modelo. Todo este modelo se ha trabajado bajo el nombre comercial de XENDA FREERUN, a cuál en adelante denominaremos FREERUN. Este modelo cubre el análisis y diagnóstico por medio de entrevistas realizadas a los miembros de una organización, la programación de un plan de trabajo y, finalmente, la ejecución de este y la evaluación final. / The main objective of this paper is to propose a model for the development of soft skills and values of agile methods for an organization wishing to adopt agile methods for the development of projects applying the Global Standards of the PMI. Many organizations intend to implement agile methods, such as Scrum, if all members of the organization are willing and ready to understand what it means to work with agile methods. This assumption is often a mistake in most cases, leading to failure to implement agile methods as a solution to low productivity or as an attempt to improve the organization. This work is mainly based on the Agile Practice Guide (Project Management Institute, 2017) the PMBOK® 6th Edition Guide (Project Management Institute, 2017) and the Improv Encyclopedia (Improv Encyclopedia, 2018), from which concepts, techniques and tools have been taken to propose a model that is compatible with any organization that adopts them. It should be noted that this model has been improved during several practical executions in organizations that, for reasons of confidentiality, will have changed names but that will help us to better illustrate the objectives obtained with the application of this model. All this model has been worked under the commercial name of XENDA FREERUN, which in future we will call FREERUN. This model covers the analysis and diagnosis by means of interviews made to the members of an organization, the programming of a working plan and, finally, the execution of this and the final evaluation. / Trabajo de investigación

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