11 results on '"Dynamic tool"'
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2. GeoGebra in Project-Based Learning (Geo-PJBL): A dynamic tool for analytical geometry course
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Muhammad Noor Kholid, Lingga Nico Pradana, Swasti Maharani, and Annisa Swastika
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geogebra ,project-based learning ,dynamic tool ,analytical geometry ,Education ,Special aspects of education ,LC8-6691 ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
The integration of learning models and software is a trend in mathematics courses. However, no existing learning model for geometry courses involves the students in the making of a tool or media project. The researchers noticed the potential of the project-based learning (PjBL) model and GeoGebra in analytical geometry courses. This study revealed differences in the influence of the Geo-PjBL and PjBL models on students’ achievement. The subjects consisted of 137 prospective mathematics teachers. The Basic Geometry Instrument (BGI) was used to measure the subjects’ initial ability in basic geometry, and the Geometry Analytic Instrument (GAI) was used to evaluate the model and prospective teachers’ performance. The Geo-PjBL and PjBL classroom activities lasted for 15 weeks. Both classrooms received the same content; the difference between the Geo-PjBL and PjBL classrooms was the tools used to present the problems and the project results. An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was conducted to analyze the data (α = 0.01). The Geo-PjBL model is more effective in applying analytical geometry subjects that require precision and accurate visual illustrations. Meanwhile, in the range of algebraic operations, the Geo-PjBL model is as effective as the PjBL model.
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- 2022
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3. GEOGEBRA IN PROJECT-BASED LEARNING (GEO-PJBL): A DYNAMIC TOOL FOR ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY COURSE.
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Kholid, Muhammad Noor, Pradana, Lingga Nico, Maharani, Swasti, and Swastika, Annisa
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ANALYTIC geometry ,PROJECT method in teaching ,MATHEMATICS teachers ,CLASSROOM activities ,ANALYSIS of covariance - Abstract
The integration of learning models and software is a trend in mathematics courses. However, no existing learning model for geometry courses involves the students in the making of a tool or media project. The researchers noticed the potential of the project-based learning (PjBL) model and GeoGebra in analytical geometry courses. This study revealed differences in the influence of the Geo-PjBL and PjBL models on students' achievement. The subjects consisted of 137 prospective mathematics teachers. The Basic Geometry Instrument (BGI) was used to measure the subjects' initial ability in basic geometry, and the Geometry Analytic Instrument (GAI) was used to evaluate the model and prospective teachers' performance. The Geo-PjBL and PjBL classroom activities lasted for 15 weeks. Both classrooms received the same content; the difference between the Geo-PjBL and PjBL classrooms was the tools used to present the problems and the project results. An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was conducted to analyze the data (α = 0.01). The Geo-PjBL model is more effective in applying analytical geometry subjects that require precision and accurate visual illustrations. Meanwhile, in the range of algebraic operations, the Geo-PjBL model is as effective as the PjBL model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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4. Ultrasonography: Heralding a New Era in Airway Management
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Kristensen, Michael Seltz, Teoh, Wendy H. L., and Khan, Zahid Hussain, editor
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- 2014
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5. LADDERS: A dynamic paradigm for planning, implementing, and evaluating sustainable change in learning health systems.
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Meissner, Paul
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SUSTAINABILITY , *HEALTH facilities , *MEDICAL care , *MEDICINE , *MEDICAL sciences - Abstract
Abstract: The science of learning health systems borrows and adapts models from many fields. One in particular is implementation science which has been experiencing a flourishing of new theories, models, and frameworks, some of which are generating sufficient evidence as to their effectiveness and applicability to emerge as candidates for wide adoption as useful tools for the field. In reviewing these, a common paradigm can be described which is a synthesis of those elements regularly cited by health systems implementing successful transformational change activities. As a paradigm, it offers a practical bridge to these models, concepts, and frameworks that are often hard to operationalize and are used with varying degrees of completeness. These elements can be arranged in a memorable acronym—LADDERS—Leadership, Alignment, Data, Demonstration, Evaluation, Replication, and Sustainability. LADDERS identifies the multiple elements and dimensions recognized by persons involved in leading health system change activities. It provides a simple, useful way to assess progress by health systems in planning, implementing, evaluating, and sustaining change. There is ample organizational and systems change literature to fully describe the actual LADDERS elements individually; therefore, this article describes characteristics and functions of each element and the dynamics represented in a DNA image to reflect that in learning health systems change is recursive, constant, and happens in complex environments that are always readjusting to new stimuli and directions, and this is often not accounted for in a framework, model, or theory. It concludes with several examples of application of the LADDERS paradigm and suggests how it is a complementary approach to accomplishing Institute of Medicine Learning Health Systems goals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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6. Dragon: A Static and Dynamic Tool for OpenMP
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Hernandez, Oscar, Liao, Chunhua, Chapman, Barbara, Hutchison, David, editor, Kanade, Takeo, editor, Kittler, Josef, editor, Kleinberg, Jon M., editor, Mattern, Friedemann, editor, Mitchell, John C., editor, Naor, Moni, editor, Nierstrasz, Oscar, editor, Pandu Rangan, C., editor, Steffen, Bernhard, editor, Sudan, Madhu, editor, Terzopoulos, Demetri, editor, Tygar, Dough, editor, Vardi, Moshe Y., editor, Weikum, Gerhard, editor, and Chapman, Barbara M., editor
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- 2005
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7. Comparison between Dynamic and Non-Dynamic Cutting Tool Option in FEM Simulation for Producing Dimple Structure.
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Dali, M.N.A.M., Ghani, J.A., and Haron, C.H. Che
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FEM simulation is known for its ability to simulate various cutting conditions in machining process and hence significantly reduce the number experimental trial to achieve the actual optimum cutting condition. This paper presents the capability of dynamic and non-dynamic cutting tool options that are available in the Third Wave AdvantEdge FEM software. The dynamic option was utilised for identifying the turning parameters for dimple structure fabrication and analysis of machining response such as cutting force and cutting temperature generated. The selected ranges of frequency which can be set in the dynamic assisted tooling for turning (DATT) along with other cutting parameters were simulated using dynamic cutting tool option resulted in stable wave shape that suitable for dimple fabrication. Furthermore, the simulation result also shows that cutting temperature and cutting force generated are smaller with a dynamic cutting tool than the non-dynamic cutting tool option. The dynamic cutting tool option in the Third Wave AdvantEdge was found to be very helpful and effective in determining a suitable range of cutting conditions and therefore, reducing the number of experiments for producing a dimple structure using the turning process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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8. DEAUMIN'EAU : Une base de données pour la reconquête des captages dégradés dans le Grand Est
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Griès, Stéphanie, Durpoix, Amandine, Région Grand Est, Partenaires INRAE, Agro-Systèmes Territoires Ressources Mirecourt (ASTER Mirecourt), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), and Association Scientifique et Technique pour l’Eau et l’Environnement (ASTEE). FRA.
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territoire ,catchment area ,dynamic tool ,outil dynamique ,protection de l'eau ,water protection ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS - Abstract
National audience
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- 2019
9. Netværksanalyse som en forskningsmetodologi i naturfagsdidaktisk forskning
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Bruun, Jesper, Evans, Robert Harry, Bruun, Jesper, and Evans, Robert Harry
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Med tre eksempler undersøger vi forskellige måder at konceptualisere netværk af knudepunkter og links som uddannelsesmæssige relevante enheder. Vi viser, hvordan man kan analysere netværk, som de udvikler sig over tid - dynamikken i netværk - og hvordan man kan modellere dynamiske processer på netværk. Vi forklarer også, hvordan netværk kan have både visuelle og matematiske egenskaber, der gør dem bærbare som en måde at generere viden om relationelle data. Vi foreslår, hvordan en teori, der understreger relationelle aspekter, kan udvikles ved hjælp af netværk ved at give et eksempel på sociale netværk, hvor vi forklarer genereringen af teorilignende strukturer, regler for interaktion, der skal have forklarende magt. Ligeledes gør vi fortolkninger af elevdiskussioner, som delvis er formet af den algoritme, vi bruger til at oprette diskussionsskemaer samt af de ændringer, vi foretager til udskrivningen. Denne artikel illustrerer hvordan i en lærer-elev-dialog form strukturen i netværket den måde, vi forstår og snakker om diskussionsnetværk. Alle disse er afhængige af netværkernes relationelle karakter og ville ikke være de samme uden dette perspektiv. Med andre ord er de teoretiske positioner vi udvikler formet af netternes natur. Vi konkluderer artiklen ved at diskutere tre udviklinger, som skal ske for at realisere potentialet ved at bruge netværksanalyse i pædagogisk forskning., With three examples, we explore diff erent ways of conceptualizing networks of nodes and links as educationally relevant entities. We show how one can analyse networks as they evolve over time − the dynamics of networks − and how one can model dynamic processes on networks. We also explain how networks can have both visual and mathematical properties that make them tractable as a way of generating knowledge about relational data. We suggest how a theory that emphasizes relational aspects might be developed using networks by providing an example about social networks, where we explain the generation of the theory-like structures rules of interaction, which are meant to have explanatory power. Likewise, we make interpretations of student discussions that are shaped in part by the algorithm we use to create discussion maps as well as by the changes we make to the transcript. Th e article illustrates how in a teacher-student dialogue, the structure of the network shapes the way we comprehend and talk about discussion networks. All these are dependent on the relational character of networks and would not be the same without that perspective. In other words, the theoretical positions we develop are shaped by the nature of networks. We conclude the article by discussing three developments, which need to occur to realize the potential of using network analysis in educational research.
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- 2018
10. DEAUMIN’EAU : une base de données pour caractériser les captages et accompagner les acteurs locaux de l’eau sur le bassin Rhin-Meuse
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Durpoix, Amandine and Barataud, Fabienne
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Protection de l’eau ,Territoire ,Outil dynamique ,Analyse multicritères ,Water protection ,Catchment area ,Dynamic tool ,Multicriteria analysis - Abstract
DEAUMIN’EAU est une base de données multicritères, regroupant des informations sur des aspects organisationnels et administratifs, sur l’occupation du sol et l’agriculture, les actions mises en place, conçue pour et avec les acteurs de l’eau impliqués dans la protection des aires d’alimentation de captages sur le bassin Rhin-Meuse. A partir du croisement sous SIG de bases existantes et du renseignement de formulaires par différents acteurs de l’eau, elle permet de caractériser les aires de captages mais aussi d’identifier, pour les mettre en relation, des territoires ayant des critères déterminés. Le projet a été conduit pour permettre une actualisation régulière de la base, son appropriation par les utilisateurs, et constitue ainsi un outil dynamique., DEAUMIN’EAU is a multicriteria database concerning water catchment areas. It includes information about organizational and administrative aspects, about land use and agricultural characteristics, and about actions that are conducted on these territories. This database was conceived for and with the stakeholders involved in the water catchment areas of the Rhin-Meuse basin (France). Using the crossing of existing bases with GIS tools and forms filled by various stakeholders, DEAUMIN’EAU allows to inform the catchment areas; it also lets put in relation territories with determined criteria. The complete project was driven in order to allow a regular updating of the database and its appropriation by the users. It constitutes therefore a dynamic tool.
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- 2017
11. DEAUMIN’EAU : une base de données pour caractériser les captages etaccompagner les acteurs locaux de l’eau sur le bassin Rhin-Meuse
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Barataud, Fabienne, Durpoix, Amandine, Agro-Systèmes Territoires Ressources Mirecourt (ASTER Mirecourt), and Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)
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Outil dynamique ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,Protection de l’eau ,Territoire ,Analyse multicritères ,Water protection ,Multicriteria analysis ,Dynamic tool ,Catchment area - Abstract
Ce numéro comprend les articles correspondant aux présentations du Colloque CIAg "Captages d’eau potable : accompagner les transitions dans les territoires agricoles" organisé à Montpellier le 11 mai 2017.; DEAUMIN’EAU is a multicriteria database concerning water catchment areas. It includes information about organizational and administrative aspects, about land use and agricultural characteristics, and about actions that are conducted on these territories. This database was conceived for and with the stakeholders involved in the water catchment areas of the Rhin-Meuse basin (France). Using the crossing of existing bases with GIS tools and forms filled by various stakeholders, DEAUMIN’EAU allows to inform the catchment areas; it also lets put in relation territories with determined criteria. The complete project was driven in order to allow a regular updating of the database and its appropriation by the users. It constitutes therefore a dynamic tool.; DEAUMIN’EAU est une base de données multicritères, regroupant des informations sur des aspects organisationnels et administratifs, sur l’occupation du sol et l’agriculture, les actions mises en place, conçue pour et avec les acteurs de l’eau impliqués dans la protection des aires d’alimentation de captages sur le bassin Rhin-Meuse. A partir du croisement sous SIG de bases existantes et du renseignement de formulaires par différents acteurs de l’eau, elle permet de caractériser les aires de captages mais aussi d’identifier, pour les mettre en relation, des territoires ayant des critères déterminés. Le projet a été conduit pour permettre une actualisation régulière de la base, son appropriation par les utilisateurs, et constitue ainsi un outil dynamique.
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- 2017
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