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Case-based learning has become a common instructional method across
higher education and is likely to be encountered in all
disciplines. Its essence is a focus on real situations which
require diagnosis and treatment. In Case-based Learning in Higher
Education it is explored by the Editors and contributors within the
three separate but interrelated themes of concepts, theories and
outcomes. The advantages of using cases are that they tend to
resonate with students because of their realism and authenticity,
and their experiential nature provides specific examples of theory
in context. They also require students to practise their
analytical, logical, and other high-order thinking skills, and
provide opportunities for work in teams. The downside is that cases
are not personal, so students have no stake in the 'company' or
'organisation' and cannot truly empathise with the protagonists.
But overall, the strength and value of the case method is clear, as
is demonstrated by these eleven detailed descriptions of its use in
a variety of different contexts internationally. Each of the cases
described here contains key lessons about the value of case-based
learning and the benefits it delivers. There are also ideas about
design approaches which can increase the effectiveness of cases.
One of the key conclusions is that, since case-based learning
requires students to negotiate, argue, and reflect on their
knowledge, they develop more responsibility and independence,
thereby improving their personal and interpersonal skills. This
process can have a demonstrable impact on student self-esteem and
self-confidence, both of which increase a student's employability
in the professional world which faces today's and tomorrow's
graduates from higher education.
This book argues for the inseparability of classical Hellenism from
the Greek patristic tradition from a distinctly Eastern Orthodox
perspective. Postulating a common striving for truth in both
domains, it places emphasis on the contributions of the ancients
and Greek paideia to Christian learning and culture. In the spirit
of the late Werner Jaeger, the essays contained in the volume
provide a fruitful strategy for looking anew at the Greek classical
world and Christianity through the eyes of the Greek Fathers, the
direct inheritors of the ancient Greek worldview. Collectively, the
author and contributors excellently demonstrate that, conflated
with the visionary insights of the Jewish prophets and of Jewish
messianism, the wisdom of the ancients served to pave the way for
the unfolding of the fullness of Christian teaching and its
spiritually enlightening revelation.
This book contains the first complete English translation, fully
annotated, of the treatise Concerning Frequent Communion, commonly
attributed to Sts. Makarios of Corinth and Nikodemos the Hagiorite,
the compilers of the Philokalia. This pivotal treatise, by two
central figures in the Kollyvades movement, which originated on
Mount Athos in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries,
addresses a somewhat less well-known corollary issue in Orthodox
spirituality, that of frequent Communion. The authors discuss the
controversy surrounding a decline in the frequency of Communion in
the Christian East, the relationship of that controversy to the
Kollyvades movement, and the theological arguments in support of
frequent Communion advanced by Makarios and Nikodemos, whose joint
authorship of the treatise they endeavor to substantiate.
This book offers the first comprehensive yet critical overview of
methods used to evaluate interaction between humans and social
robots. It reviews commonly used evaluation methods, and shows that
they are not always suitable for this purpose. Using representative
case studies, the book identifies good and bad practices for
evaluating human-robot interactions and proposes new standardized
processes as well as recommendations, carefully developed on the
basis of intensive discussions between specialists in various
HRI-related disciplines, e.g. psychology, ethology, ergonomics,
sociology, ethnography, robotics, and computer science. The book is
the result of a close, long-standing collaboration between the
editors and the invited contributors, including, but not limited
to, their inspiring discussions at the workshop on Evaluation
Methods Standardization for Human-Robot Interaction (EMSHRI), which
have been organized yearly since 2015. By highlighting and weighing
good and bad practices in evaluation design for HRI, the book will
stimulate the scientific community to search for better solutions,
take advantages of interdisciplinary collaborations, and encourage
the development of new standards to accommodate the growing
presence of robots in the day-to-day and social lives of human
beings.
This book offers the first comprehensive yet critical overview of
methods used to evaluate interaction between humans and social
robots. It reviews commonly used evaluation methods, and shows that
they are not always suitable for this purpose. Using representative
case studies, the book identifies good and bad practices for
evaluating human-robot interactions and proposes new standardized
processes as well as recommendations, carefully developed on the
basis of intensive discussions between specialists in various
HRI-related disciplines, e.g. psychology, ethology, ergonomics,
sociology, ethnography, robotics, and computer science. The book is
the result of a close, long-standing collaboration between the
editors and the invited contributors, including, but not limited
to, their inspiring discussions at the workshop on Evaluation
Methods Standardization for Human-Robot Interaction (EMSHRI), which
have been organized yearly since 2015. By highlighting and weighing
good and bad practices in evaluation design for HRI, the book will
stimulate the scientific community to search for better solutions,
take advantages of interdisciplinary collaborations, and encourage
the development of new standards to accommodate the growing
presence of robots in the day-to-day and social lives of human
beings.
Edited in collaboration with TEN ECOPORT project, this volume
contains the proceedings of the 1st International Conference on
‘Sustainable Development of the Sea-corridors and Coastal
Waters’. The book highlights the advances of environmental
pollution management on ports and coastal zones. Particular
attention is given to water quality, issues that concern the marine
environment of sea corridors and coastal waters, especially in
regions surrounding ports. In addition to these topics the chapters
explore novel methodologies and technologies, IT solutions, data
and instrumentation of monitoring water quality. The book is
organized into five parts: assessment, monitoring, sustainable
management system, port processes and historical ports. TEN ECOPORT
(Transnational ENhancement of ECOPORT8 network) is a project
co-financed by the South East Europe Transnational Cooperation
Programme.
Edited in collaboration with TEN ECOPORT project, this volume
contains the proceedings of the 1st International Conference on
'Sustainable Development of the Sea-corridors and Coastal Waters'.
The book highlights the advances of environmental pollution
management on ports and coastal zones. Particular attention is
given to water quality, issues that concern the marine environment
of sea corridors and coastal waters, especially in regions
surrounding ports. In addition to these topics the chapters explore
novel methodologies and technologies, IT solutions, data and
instrumentation of monitoring water quality. The book is organized
into five parts: assessment, monitoring, sustainable management
system, port processes and historical ports. TEN ECOPORT
(Transnational ENhancement of ECOPORT8 network) is a project
co-financed by the South East Europe Transnational Cooperation
Programme.
[2]. The Cell Processor from Sony, Toshiba and IBM (STI) [3], and
the Sun UltraSPARC T1 (formerly codenamed Niagara) [4] signal the
growing popularity of such systems. Furthermore, Intel's very
recently announced 80-core TeraFLOP chip [5] exemplifies the
irreversible march toward many-core systems with tens or even
hundreds of processing elements. 1.2 The Dawn of the
Communication-Centric Revolution The multi-core thrust has ushered
the gradual displacement of the computati- centric design model by
a more communication-centric approach [6]. The large, sophisticated
monolithic modules are giving way to several smaller, simpler p-
cessing elements working in tandem. This trend has led to a surge
in the popularity of multi-core systems, which typically manifest
themselves in two distinct incarnations: heterogeneous
Multi-Processor Systems-on-Chip (MPSoC) and homogeneous Chip
Multi-Processors (CMP). The SoC philosophy revolves around the
technique of Platform-Based Design (PBD) [7], which advocates the
reuse of Intellectual Property (IP) cores in flexible design
templates that can be customized accordingly to satisfy the demands
of particular implementations. The appeal of such a modular
approach lies in the substantially reduced Time-To- Market (TTM)
incubation period, which is a direct outcome of lower circuit
complexity and reduced design effort. The whole system can now be
viewed as a diverse collection of pre-existing IP components
integrated on a single die.
In 2000 the American Psychological Association, in an important
attempt to bring religious issues and traditions to the attention
of psychotherapists, included in its Handbook of Psychotherapy and
Religious Diversity a chapter on psychotherapy with Eastern
Orthodox Christians. This chapter discusses the pivotal efforts of
Metropolitan Hierotheos and Archbishop Chrysostomos to bring
together the ancient teachings of the Christian East with the
science of modern psychology. In this work, the relationship
between psychology and religion is analyzed. It presents an
analysis of the teachings of the Eastern Church Fathers on the
world, man, and the psychological aspects of the union of man with
God. Archbishop Chrysostomos works into his presentation the extent
of his own research as well as the writings of Metropolitan
Hierotheos, which include attempts to evaluate the place,
significance, and the effectiveness of Orthodox psychotherapy in
secular psychotherapy and its application in the clinical setting.
[2]. The Cell Processor from Sony, Toshiba and IBM (STI) [3], and
the Sun UltraSPARC T1 (formerly codenamed Niagara) [4] signal the
growing popularity of such systems. Furthermore, Intel's very
recently announced 80-core TeraFLOP chip [5] exemplifies the
irreversible march toward many-core systems with tens or even
hundreds of processing elements. 1.2 The Dawn of the
Communication-Centric Revolution The multi-core thrust has ushered
the gradual displacement of the computati- centric design model by
a more communication-centric approach [6]. The large, sophisticated
monolithic modules are giving way to several smaller, simpler p-
cessing elements working in tandem. This trend has led to a surge
in the popularity of multi-core systems, which typically manifest
themselves in two distinct incarnations: heterogeneous
Multi-Processor Systems-on-Chip (MPSoC) and homogeneous Chip
Multi-Processors (CMP). The SoC philosophy revolves around the
technique of Platform-Based Design (PBD) [7], which advocates the
reuse of Intellectual Property (IP) cores in flexible design
templates that can be customized accordingly to satisfy the demands
of particular implementations. The appeal of such a modular
approach lies in the substantially reduced Time-To- Market (TTM)
incubation period, which is a direct outcome of lower circuit
complexity and reduced design effort. The whole system can now be
viewed as a diverse collection of pre-existing IP components
integrated on a single die.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
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++++ Redevoeringen Des Heiligen Oudvaders Chrysostomus Saint John
Chrysostom, Willem Bilderdijk Sterk, 1832
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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++++ Sermon On Alms, Issues 10-11; Issue 10 Of Studies In Social
Work Saint John Chrysostom Merriam Sherwood The New York School of
Philanthropy, 1917 Social Science; Poverty; Charity; Poor; Social
Science / Poverty
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This
IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced
typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have
occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor
pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original
artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
The Cyprus referendum of 2004 was a definitive moment in the
recent history of Cyprus. The island's future hung in the balance
-- specifically the fate of the controversial Annan Plan, which
proposed the creation of a single United Cyprus Republic with two
constituent states. Accepted by the Turkish side but rejected by
Greek Cypriots, the Plan was not implemented. In this balanced
account of a highly charged period, Chrysostomos Pericleous offers
an exhaustive treatment of the events that culminated in the
referendum and through his comparative study, explains the
positions ultimately taken by Greek and Turkish Cypriots.
"The Cyprus Referendum "presents the definitive account of the
course of action taken by President Tassos Papadopoulos and his
ruling coalition which ultimately led to the resounding 'No' vote
on the Annan Plan by the Greek Cypriots at the referendum.
Pericleous places the events on the island within a wider global
context, focusing especially on the re-orientation of US foreign
policy in the Greece-Turkey-Cyprus triangle. Drawing together all
the evidence, the author explores the consequences for the island
and whether the rejection of the referendum will lead to a period
of decline for Cyprus unless a dramatic change occurs in Greek
Cypriot politics.
An important contribution to the study of Cypriot politics, "The
Cyprus Referendum" provides readers with a deeper insight into the
broader political framework within which the UN peace initiative in
Cyprus has developed. It is a meticulous study of a critical moment
in Cypriot history and the depth of its research makes the book
invaluable for anyone interested in the island -- past, present and
future.
A compilation of the oddest, most eccentric and truly bizarre
customs, laws and superstitions of our forefathers. The people of
Cathay demanded such a huge level of respect by children towards
their parents that a specific department of state existed solely to
punish those upsetting their parents in any way! People through the
ages have had their own particular customs and traditions and have
always looked with some amusement on those of their neighbours.
These customs can evolve and change radically, and traditions which
were commonplace 2,000 years ago now appear bizarre or hilarious.
This book transcends eras and cultures by uniting them with the
common theme of superstition and custom, proving that perhaps we
are not so fundamentally different from our most ancient ancestors,
no matter how sophisticated we think ourselves.
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