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The 21st century has brought about changes in every aspect of life
through ubiquitous technology and Internet-based social media. The
distances between cultures and continents have narrowed, the world
has become flat, and multicultural work-teams composed of members
from different countries have become a daily reality in global
businesses. However, in many ways these global changes in work
practices have only just begun to have an impact on education. To
better prepare students for the information age, researchers and
policy makers largely agree about the skills needed for shared
knowledge construction. Indeed, the education systems in several
different countries have begun to integrate these skills into
teaching and learning and are placing a strong emphasis on their
implementation (Melamed et al, 2010; Resta et al, 2011). In 2015
the OECD PISA exam for the first time, included assessment of
collaborative problem-solving in its country-by-country comparison.
Collaborative learning is not a trivial challenge nor is it
intuitive for all teachers and learners. One must acquire and
practice the essential skills in order to successfully work in a
team. Consequently it is essential to train teachers in
collaborative teamwork, as they must serve as role models for
students. In addition, new tools and practices become available at
a rate that outpaces the abilities of many higher education
institutions to adopt and implement. This book surveys the current
state of the field and provides theoretical guidance and practical
examples to help meet the gaps in research, development and
practice.
The book aims to advance global knowledge and practice in applying
data science to transform higher education learning and teaching to
improve personalization, access and effectiveness of education for
all. Currently, higher education institutions and involved
stakeholders can derive multiple benefits from educational data
mining and learning analytics by using different data analytics
strategies to produce summative, real-time, and predictive or
prescriptive insights and recommendations. Educational data mining
refers to the process of extracting useful information out of a
large collection of complex educational datasets while learning
analytics emphasizes insights and responses to real-time learning
processes based on educational information from digital learning
environments, administrative systems, and social platforms. This
volume provides insight into the emerging paradigms, frameworks,
methods and processes of managing change to better facilitate
organizational transformation toward implementation of educational
data mining and learning analytics. It features current research
exploring the (a) theoretical foundation and empirical evidence of
the adoption of learning analytics, (b) technological
infrastructure and staff capabilities required, as well as (c) case
studies that describe current practices and experiences in the use
of data analytics in higher education.
Artificial instructional methods no provide the learning community
with exercise specific teaching skills and learning situations that
strengthen educator instincts and intuition about best practices.
""Digital Simulations for Improving Education: Learning Through
Artificial Teaching Environments"" contains research and current
trends used in digital simulations of teaching, surveying the uses
of games and simulations in teacher education. An essential
resource for teachers, educational technologists, and simulation
developers, this book helps solve problems in teaching and learning
through introduction of the potential and benefits of practice with
digital simulations.
The Street Photographer’s Manual celebrates the spirit of street photography with inspiring instruction to help you capture the perfect urban moment. Through twenty simple project tutorials on subjects such as ‘Sequences’, ‘Shadows’ and ‘Objects’, as well as illustrated profiles of twenty internationally acclaimed street photographers, including Bruce Gilden, Nils Jorgensen and Trent Parke, author David Gibson gives you a visual tour of the medium – perfect for the aspiring street photographer.
This new edition showcases captivating work by emerging artists on the street photography scene, updated advice on Instagram, and a foreword by leading street photographer Matt Stuart.
Now available in paperback, this extensive collection of the
world's best street photography captures daily life in every corner
of the globe. From pre-war gelatin silver prints to 21st-century
digital images, from documentary to abstract, from New York's
Central Park to a mountain city in Mongolia, these photographs
reveal the many ways street photography moves, informs, and excites
us. The book includes work by the likes of Margaret Bourke-White,
Henri Cartier-Bresson, Joel Meyerowitz, Gordon Parks, Andre
Kertesz, Garry Winogrand, Roger Mayne, and other masters of street
photography who pushed the genre's boundaries and continue to
innovate today. Each exquisitely reproduced photograph is
accompanied by an informative text which reveals the story behind
the image. David Gibson's insightful introduction traces the
history of street photography, reflects on its broad appeal, and
looks toward the future of the genre.
Nearly all early learning happens during play, and new technology
has added video games to the list of ways children learn
interaction and new concepts. Although video games are everywhere -
on Web sites, in stores, streamed to the desktop, on television -
they are absent from the classroom. Computer-based simulations, a
form of computer games, have begun to appear, but they are not as
wide-spread as email, discussion threads, and blogs. ""Games and
Simulations in Online Learning: Research and Development
Frameworks"" examines the potential of games and simulations in
online learning, and how the future could look as developers learn
to use the emerging capabilities of the Semantic Web. It presents a
general understanding of how the Semantic Web will impact education
and how games and simulations can evolve to become robust teaching
resources.
Global recessions and structural economic shifts are motivating
government and business leaders worldwide to increasingly look to
"their" universities to stimulate regional development and to
contribute to national competiveness. The challenge is clear and
the question is pressing: How will universities respond? This book
presents in-depth case narratives of ten universities from Norway,
Finland, Sweden, UK, and the U.S. that have overcome significant
challenges to develop programs and activities to commercialize
scientific research, launch entrepreneurial degree programs,
establish industry partnerships, and build entrepreneurial cultures
and ecosystems. The universities are quite diverse: large and
small; teaching and research focused; internationally recognized
and relatively new; located in major cities and in emerging
regions. Each case narrative describes challenges overcome, actions
taken, and resulting accomplishments. This volume will be of
interest to policymakers and university administrators as well as
researchers and students interested in how different programs and
activities can promote university entrepreneurship while
contributing to economic growth in developed and developing
economies.
Everything you wanted to know about climate change but were too
afraid to ask! The terrifying effects of a warming planet are
impossible to ignore, but sometimes it's hard to pick through the
facts and to understand exactly what's happening and how. This book
of bright, bold infographics illuminates the realities of climate
change in hard numbers, digestible data and vivid visualizations.
How will rising sea levels affect us? What is the impact of meat on
the planet? What industries create the most emissions? How do
renewable energies compare to one another? What are the most
effective things we as individuals can do to help the planet?
Without sugar-coating or fear-mongering, this is a book that
conveniently unpacks inconvenient truths in a way that is
accessible to readers young and old.
The authors detail how the proliferation of IP networks has driven
quality improvements and cost savings in video, and has forced
service providers and equipment vendors to pay more than just lip
service to their ability to deliver video. Case studies demonstrate
how businesses enable communications via videoconferences with
broadcast quality reception.
Case studies document how, in businesses all across this country,
people are communicating via videoconferences with broadcast
quality reception. The authors detail how the proliferation of IP
networks has driven quality improvements and cost savings in
David Gibson uses 3D visual representations of sounds in a mix as a
tool to explain the dynamics that can be created in a mix. This
book provides an in-depth exploration into the aesthetics of what
makes a great mix. Gibson's unique approach explains how to map
sounds to visuals in order to create a visual framework that can be
used to analyze what is going on in any mix. Once you have the
framework down, Gibson then uses it to explain the traditions that
have be developed over time by great recording engineers for
different styles of music and songs. You will come to understand
everything that can be done in a mix to create dynamics that affect
people in really deep ways. Once you understand what engineers are
doing to create the great mixes they do, you can then use this
framework to develop your own values as to what you feel is a good
mix. Once you have a perspective on what all can be done, you have
the power to be truly creative on your own - to create whole new
mixing possibilities. It is all about creating art out of
technology. This book goes beyond explaining what the equipment
does - it explains what to do with the equipment to make the best
possible mixes.
Contents: 1. Introduction-metabolism 2. Enzyme-catalysed Reactions 3. Overview of Signal Transduction 4. Glycolysis 5. Citric Acid Cycle 6. Fatty Acid Oxidation 7. Amino Acid Metabolism 8. Glycogen 9. Gluconcogenesis 10. Synthesis of Triglycerides 11. Cholesterol 12. Metabolic Interrelationships of Tissue.
The book aims to advance global knowledge and practice in applying
data science to transform higher education learning and teaching to
improve personalization, access and effectiveness of education for
all. Currently, higher education institutions and involved
stakeholders can derive multiple benefits from educational data
mining and learning analytics by using different data analytics
strategies to produce summative, real-time, and predictive or
prescriptive insights and recommendations. Educational data mining
refers to the process of extracting useful information out of a
large collection of complex educational datasets while learning
analytics emphasizes insights and responses to real-time learning
processes based on educational information from digital learning
environments, administrative systems, and social platforms. This
volume provides insight into the emerging paradigms, frameworks,
methods and processes of managing change to better facilitate
organizational transformation toward implementation of educational
data mining and learning analytics. It features current research
exploring the (a) theoretical foundation and empirical evidence of
the adoption of learning analytics, (b) technological
infrastructure and staff capabilities required, as well as (c) case
studies that describe current practices and experiences in the use
of data analytics in higher education.
"What role does the interpretation of Scripture play in theological
construction? In Reading the Decree David Gibson examines the
exegesis of election in John Calvin and Karl Barth, and considers
the relationship between election and Christology in their thought.
He argues that for both Calvin and Barth their doctrine of election
and its exegetical moorings are christologically shaped, but in
significantly different ways.
Building on Richard A. Muller's conceptual distinction between
Calvin's soteriological christocentrism and Barth's principial
christocentrism, Gibson carefully explores their exegesis of the
topics of Christ and election, and the election of Israel and the
church. This distinction is then further developed by showing how
it has a corresponding hermeneutical form: extensive
christocentrism (Calvin) and intensive christocentrism (Barth). By
focussing on the reception of biblical texts Reading the Decree
draws attention to the neglected exegetical foundations of Calvin's
doctrine of election, and makes a fresh contribution to current
debates over election in Barth's thought.
The result is a study which will be of interest to biblical
scholars, as well as historical and systematic theologians alike. "
This is the second of three volumes of "Keys to the Trematoda," a
series on the systematics and identification of the Class
Trematoda. The book presents the taxa in the Order "Echinostomida"
and some of those in the Order "Plagiorchiida," with keys for their
identification at the superfamily, family, subfamily and generic
levels. The keys are based on critical examination of specimens by
subject experts, and generic diagnoses are accompanied by
illustrations of important morphological characters. This volume
includes seven echinostomidan superfamilies (the echinostomatoids,
haploporoids, haplosplanchnoids, heronimoids, microscaphidioids,
paramphistomatoids and pronocephaloids) and two plagiorchiidan
superfamilies (the allocreadioids and lepocreadioids). The first
volume covered the Subclass "Aspidogastrea" and Order "Strigeida,"
while the third volume, due to be published in early 2006, will
cover the remaining members of the Plagiorchiida.
The Art of Producing is the first book to standardize a specific
production process for creating a successful music project from
start to finish. Learn how to develop a step-by-step process for
critiquing all of the musical components that go into creating a
highly refined production that works for all styles of music. The
book provides a well-rounded perspective on everything that goes
into producing, including vital information on how to creatively
work with bands, groups and record companies, and offers insight
into high level values and secrets that famous producers have
developed through years of trial and error. The book covers
detailed production techniques for working with today's latest
digital technologies including virtual recording, virtual
instruments, and MIDI tracking. Take these concepts, adapt them to
your own personal style and you will end up with a successful
project of the highest attainable quality with the most potential
to be become a hit - or just affect people really deeply.
Over the past few decades, the long tradition of street photography
has been wholly transformed by the proliferation of digital
cameras, the Internet, and smartphones. A new generation of
photographers have embraced this modern technology to capture the
world around us in a way that is unstaged, of the moment, and real.
Exploring this rich seam of emergent and exciting street
photography, the 100 photographs featured in this book-the majority
of which are previously unpublished and taken in the last few
years-are presented on double-page spreads along with commentary
about the work and its creator. Curated by David Gibson, a street
photographer and expert in the genre, this stunning book offers a
truly global collection of images. Gibson's insightful introduction
gives an insider's overview of street photography, illuminating its
historic importance and its renaissance in the digital age.
David Gibson walks through each verse in Psalm 23, thoroughly
examining its 3 depictions of the believer’s union with Christ as
sheep and shepherd, traveler and companion, and guest and host.
Global recessions and structural economic shifts are motivating
government and business leaders worldwide to increasingly look to
"their" universities to stimulate regional development and to
contribute to national competiveness. The challenge is clear and
the question is pressing: How will universities respond? This book
presents in-depth case narratives of ten universities from Norway,
Finland, Sweden, UK, and the U.S. that have overcome significant
challenges to develop programs and activities to commercialize
scientific research, launch entrepreneurial degree programs,
establish industry partnerships, and build entrepreneurial cultures
and ecosystems. The universities are quite diverse: large and
small; teaching and research focused; internationally recognized
and relatively new; located in major cities and in emerging
regions. Each case narrative describes challenges overcome, actions
taken, and resulting accomplishments. This volume will be of
interest to policymakers and university administrators as well as
researchers and students interested in how different programs and
activities can promote university entrepreneurship while
contributing to economic growth in developed and developing
economies.
David Gibson uses 3D visual representations of sounds in a mix as a
tool to explain the dynamics that can be created in a mix. This
book provides an in-depth exploration into the aesthetics of what
makes a great mix. Gibson's unique approach explains how to map
sounds to visuals in order to create a visual framework that can be
used to analyze what is going on in any mix. Once you have the
framework down, Gibson then uses it to explain the traditions that
have be developed over time by great recording engineers for
different styles of music and songs. You will come to understand
everything that can be done in a mix to create dynamics that affect
people in really deep ways. Once you understand what engineers are
doing to create the great mixes they do, you can then use this
framework to develop your own values as to what you feel is a good
mix. Once you have a perspective on what all can be done, you have
the power to be truly creative on your own - to create whole new
mixing possibilities. It is all about creating art out of
technology. This book goes beyond explaining what the equipment
does - it explains what to do with the equipment to make the best
possible mixes.
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