... done by Jones and Plass (2002) and Diao, Chandler and Sweller (2007), students learning with double mode (sound and text) outperformed students learning with single mode (sound) and had lower ... instruction and makes learning become meaningful Ubiquitous learningand foreign language learning in listening Ubiquitous learning enables learners to learn in their daily life and helps them ... single mode, double mode and triple mode, such as sound, text and image, with different learning environments, including traditional learningand multimedia digital learning, could be included...
... interactive systems and rehabilitation principles We then present our resulting action representation for a reach and grasp, general methods for quantification, and compositional principles for designing ... appropriate timing and execution of forearm rotation in the context of a reach and grasp action can pose challenge for stroke survivors [31] and may require monitoring and feedback for assistance ... feedback for mediated motor learningfor stroke rehabilitation: abstract representation, feature selection, form integration and coherence, and adaptive design Abstract representation for recontextualization,...
... how tangible mixedreality gaming moves away from conventional keyboard and mouse interface that bound users to their desks and chairs We will also introduce two tangible mixedreality games ... explore how tangible mixedreality gaming moves away from conventional keyboard and mouse interface that bound users to their desks and chairs, and highly promotes social and physical interaction ... limitations in mixedreality gaming Finally, some examples of how mixedreality is applied in some earlier entertainment systems This will be generally classified into outdoor and indoor augmented reality...
... V.2.1.Selecting and evaluating the texts……………………………………………… ……30 V.2.2 Suggested techniques forintegrating short stories and poems in the teaching of reading comprehension skills………………………………………………………… ……31 ... …….………………17 Chapter IV: Results and Discussion……………………………………….………………19 IV.1 Students’ attitude towards literary texts……………………………….………………19 IV.2.The effects of short story and poem in teaching reading ... Chapter V Conclusion and Recommendation………………………………… ………30 V.1.Introduction………………………………………………………………………… …….30 V.2.Recommendation…………………………………………………………………… ……30 V.2.1.Selecting and evaluating the...
... reason for choosing research methodology and the description of the setting, subject and instrument for collecting data Chapter IV: Data analysis and Results: provides data description and analysis ... remember them longer and others (8%) As can be seen in the chart, this activity is good for applying in class as 72% of students think it is useful forlearningand remembering idioms and expressions ... University in a full term learning reading During the course, we have worked hard and find experiences in reading teaching andlearningintegrating with short stories and poems It proves that...
... at the story or the poem to find the information, so we can understand what we read more thoroughly □ Others……………………………………………………………… d Skimming for idioms and expressions in the full sentences ... no use □ It is interesting and promotes our creativity □ Others……………………………………………………………… c Answering comprehension questions □ It is boring and useless □ It takes time and of little use □ It makes ... remember them longer and understand their usage □ Others……………………………………………………………… e Interpreting characters in the short story or figurative meanings in the poem □ I think understanding the content...
... reason for choosing the research methodology and the description of the setting, subject and instrument for collecting data Chapter IV: Data analysis and results: provides data description and analysis ... short stories and poems in teaching andlearning reading Method of collecting data: At the end of term, weeks before the final exam Results and Findings Results: Pointed out that integrating ... feeling and provoke positive reaction Make language class enjoyable Develop vocabulary and cultural knowledge Develop critical reading and writing Literature and reading: The reader and the...
... and are better Choice builds on the hints in the paragraph that the things for which we stand in line are not too important, and it suggests that there are better uses for the time wasted standing ... stand in cafeteria lines 4In the library, we stand in line to borrow or return a book 5At the supermarket, we stand in checkout lines 6In the post office, we stand in line to mail a package, and ... the personality and breed traits of your dog Some dogs, such as terriers, are acrobatic You must know the basics of giving opening commands and closing commands The closing command is also called...
... with potato chips, and an apple for lunch b For lunch, I ordered a cheese sandwich, a bag of potato chips, and an apple a Liv had accepted Joel’s invitation to the dance, and she changed her ... checked the bus schedule for the time of departure from Orlando and when the bus arrives at Tampa b I checked the bus schedule for the time of departure from Orlando and time of arrival at Tampa ... different words WORDY: We flew by air to Cleveland and returned back by bus CONCISE: We flew to Cleveland and returned by bus (Eliminate by air and back.) Wordy Construction Do not use too many...
... semantic relations for Information Extraction (IE) and QA, as in (Riloff and Shepherd, 1997; Ravichandran and Hovy, 2002; Yangarber et al., 2000) Patterns identify rather specific and informative structures ... entailment acquisition based on (Hearst, 1992) and (Pantel et al., 2004) Capitalized terms indicate variables pl and sg stand for plural and singular forms relation are found based on a set of manually ... Acquiring candidate entailment pairs for the input term by pattern-based and distributional similarity methods (Section 3.2); 2: Constructing a feature set for all candidates based on pattern-based and...
... verbs and ciitic pronouns are also marked There are additional marks for hyphenation points (for later use by a formatter performing automatic syllable partition), and several other for foreign and ... the generation of inflected forms starting from the previous base forms A list of paradigms has been built for each category of nouns, adjectives and verbs, to account for the different models of ... synonym function does not inflect the candidates in the form of the original token Starting From it, it performs a morphological analysis, finds its stem and looks for the synonyms in the corresponding...
... detect chain candidates, the text is morphologically analysed, and the lemma and POS of each word are obtained Then, Named Entities are identified and classified in a gazzetteer For Spanish, a ... tools for POS tagging and Named Entity recognition and classification It can also be parametrised for obtaining summaries of various lengths and at granularity levels As for relevance assessment, ... discourse segmentation The information stored in this DM lexicon was used for identifying inter- and intra-sentential discourse segments (Alonso and Caste116n, 2001) and the discursive relations...
... different or the same individuals) and information is shared, allowing for ongoing self-informing and self-correcting activities External Environment Public mandates Internal Environment University ... needs and expectations and by evolving professional standards (e.g employer type and employment rates, pass rates on credentialling examinations, competitiveness for doctoral programmes and contributions ... linearly, the process, in reality, is iterative and cross-linked throughout Information and ideas generated at one step may require revisiting decisions made in earlier steps before resuming the process...
... The methodology for designing a mixedreality system for stroke rehabilitation discussed in our companion paper [12] has been applied for the development of an Adaptive MixedReality Rehabilitation ... flexion and elbow extension Measured cross-correlation between shoulder flexion and elbow extension Forearm rotation and shoulder flexion Measured cross-correlation between forearm rotation and shoulder ... choices for feedback mappings (e.g., audio for time, visuals for space), (b) compositional strategies that integrate closely related streams (e.g., time and space elements of velocity profile), and...
... particular, Zeng and Yao 16 introduced a new hybrid iterative algorithm formixed equilibrium problems and fixed point problems and Mainge and Moudafi 22 introduced an iterative algorithm for equilibrium ... Analysis and Applications, vol 354, no 1, pp 319–329, 2009 18 Y Yao, H Zhou, and Y.-C Liou, “Weak and strong convergence theorems for an asymptotically kstrict pseudocontraction and a mixed equilibrium ... z ϕ z − ϕ x ≤ 0, 3.23 for all x ∈ C For < t ≤ and x ∈ C, let xt tx − t z Since x ∈ C and z ∈ C, we have ϕ z − ϕ xt ≤ From the convexity of equilibrium bifunction xt ∈ C and hence Θ xt , z Θ x,...
... the form: ln Bi = ln a + b ln D R2, s.e and SEE denote respectively the coefficient of determination, the standard error for the coefficients a and b and the standard error of the estimate for ... diameter (cm) 19 19 Mean height (m) 21 21 reported for spruce, fir and beech stands in Alps and Prealps [3, 9, 18], no data are reported formixed ash stands [5, 14] As said above, because above-ground ... weight and fresh weight measured on subsamples collected in field The sum of equation (4) and equation (5) gives total crown biomass Allometric relationships for ash mixed stands Figure The standard...
... Analyses for fat and protein contents andcomposition were determined by a AEGYS MI 200 spectrometer (ANADISđ , Trappes, France) based on the mid infrared FTIR method (Fourrier Tranformed InfraRed) and ... to affect milk yield andcomposition in the Churra breed conditions [11] There were four lambing age groups (1: between and yrs; 2: between and yrs; 3: between and yrs; and 4: over yrs), two ... fat content and not signicant for protein fractions, LILCY and LSCC The FYS factor became the major variation factor for all variables It accounted for 27%, 26%, 27%, 28%, 38%, 19% and 100f the...
... estimated in the men and women separately The heritability values were found 0.88 and 0.75 in the men and woman for SE, 0.94 and 0.92 for AL, and 0.51 and 0.78 for ACD, respectively158 For a comprehensive ... estimates were reported for SE at 0.50 ± 0.05, 0.73 ± 0.04 for AL, 0.78 ± 0.04 for ACD, and 0.16 ± 0.06 for CC156 In 345 MZ and 267 DZ twin pairs between the ages of 18 and 88 years in Austria, ... Beaver Dam Eye Study, Klein and colleagues reported that the adjusted heritability estimates were 0.58 ± 0.13 for SE, 0.67 ± 0.14 for AL, 0.78 ± 0.14 for ACD, and 0.95 ± 0.11 for CC159 In 723 participants...