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This edited book focuses on affordances and limitations of e-books
for early language and literacy, features and design of e-books for
early language and literacy, print versus e-books in early language
and literacy development, and uses of and guidelines for how to use
e-books in school and home literacy practices. Uniquely, this book
includes critical reviews of diverse aspects of e-books (e.g.,
features) and e-book uses (e.g., independent reading) for early
literacy as well as multiple examinations of e-books in home and
school contexts using a variety of research methods and/or
theoretical frames. The studies of children's engagement with
diverse types of e-books in different social contexts provide
readers with a contemporary and comprehensive understanding of this
topic. Research has demonstrated that ever-increasing numbers of
children use digital devices as part of their daily routine. Yet,
despite children's frequent use of e-books from an early age, there
is a limited understanding regarding how those e-books are actually
being used at home and school. As more e-books become available, it
is important to examine the educational benefits and limitations of
different types of e-books for children. So far, studies on the
topic have presented inconsistent findings regarding potential
benefits and limitations of e-books for early literacy activities
(e.g., independent reading, shared reading). The studies in this
book aim to fill such gaps in the literature.
Through the prisms of a data scientist, a patent attorney, and a
designer, this book demystifies the complexity of patent data and
its structure and reveals their hidden connections by employing
elaborate data analytics and visualizations using a network map.
This book provides a practical guide to introduce and apply patent
network analytics and visualization tools in your business. We
incorporate case studies from renowned companies such as Apple,
Dyson, Adobe, Bose, Samsung and more, to scrutinise how their
underlying values of patent network drive innovation in their
business. Finally, this book advances readers' perspective of
patent gazettes as big data and as a tool for innovation analytics
when coupled with Artificial Intelligence.
* Unique longitudinal study approach to highlighting immigrant
students and their families experience in schooling. * Diverse
methodological approaches, making this a compelling study of how
theoretical frameworks are used in academic research, and useful as
a model for other literacy scholars * Written by renowned literacy
scholar Cathy Compton-Lilly, this book brings together literacy,
multimodality, and an in-depth look at how literacy intersects with
sociolinguistic practices to inform hybrid identities
* Unique longitudinal study approach to highlighting immigrant
students and their families experience in schooling. * Diverse
methodological approaches, making this a compelling study of how
theoretical frameworks are used in academic research, and useful as
a model for other literacy scholars * Written by renowned literacy
scholar Cathy Compton-Lilly, this book brings together literacy,
multimodality, and an in-depth look at how literacy intersects with
sociolinguistic practices to inform hybrid identities
This is the first book to explore the importance of agriculture in
relation to the restoration of the Jerusalem temple in the Book of
Haggai during the Achaemenid period. Scholars discussing the
rebuilding of the temple have mainly focused on the political and
social context. Additionally, the missions of Ezra and Nehemiah
have been used as a basis for analysing the economy of postexilic
Judah. This has, however, understated the wider socio-economic
significance of the temple by disregarding the agricultural
capacity of Judah. The Book of Haggai is primarily concerned with
agriculture and the temple. This analysis of Haggai includes an
examination of the temple's reconstruction from a historical and
economic point of view, with agriculture playing a central role.
Archaeological records are examined and show that prized
commodities such as olives and grapes were produced in and around
Jerusalem in large quantities and exported all over the ancient
Near East. This book is intended to shed new light on the value of
agriculture for the people of Judah and the whole imperial economy.
It also presents a new interpretation of the Book of Haggai and a
new perspective on the temple economy in Jerusalem.
The My Korean series of textbooks offers a learner-centered,
communicative task-based, interactive approach to learning
contemporary Korean. My Korean: Step 1 and My Korean: Step 2 are
arranged thematically around topics that any novice learner of
Korean is likely to encounter in their first year of study. Each
lesson contains two dialogues showing contemporary Korean in use,
followed by succinct grammar and vocabulary explanations. The focus
throughout the books is on communicative in-class activities and
tasks that encourage students' active participation. Video clips of
the lesson dialogues are available as an online resource, and each
unit contains communicative activities based on the dialogue
themes. The engaging structure and communicative approach make My
Korean: Step 1 an ideal text for first-semester Korean courses. It
is also a great resource for individual study or one-on-one
tutorials on Korean language and culture.
Remodeling Forensic Skeletal Age: Modern Applications and New
Research Directions presents a comprehensive understanding of the
analytical frameworks and conceptual approaches surrounding
forensic age estimation and the current state of the field. The
book also includes a series of recommendations of best practice
through chapter-examples that offer theory and guidance for data
acquisition, technique and/or model development, and the assessment
of impact of the adopted approaches. Written by leading,
international experts, the book's contributors provide an
introduction, conceptual understanding and taxonomy of statistical
frameworks and computational approaches, including the Bayesian
paradigm and machine learning techniques for age estimation.
The My Korean series of textbooks offers a learner-centered,
communicative task-based, interactive approach to learning
contemporary Korean. My Korean: Step 1 and My Korean: Step 2 are
arranged thematically around topics that any novice learner of
Korean is likely to encounter in their first year of study. Each
lesson contains two dialogues showing contemporary Korean in use,
followed by succinct grammar and vocabulary explanations. The focus
throughout the books is on communicative in-class activities and
tasks that encourage students' active participation. Video clips of
the lesson dialogues are available as an online resource, and each
unit contains communicative activities based on the dialogue
themes. The engaging structure and communicative approach make My
Korean: Step 1 an ideal text for first-semester Korean courses. It
is also a great resource for individual study or one-on-one
tutorials on Korean language and culture.
Through the prisms of a data scientist, a patent attorney, and a
designer, this book demystifies the complexity of patent data and
its structure and reveals their hidden connections by employing
elaborate data analytics and visualizations using a network map.
This book provides a practical guide to introduce and apply patent
network analytics and visualization tools in your business. We
incorporate case studies from renowned companies such as Apple,
Dyson, Adobe, Bose, Samsung and more, to scrutinise how their
underlying values of patent network drive innovation in their
business. Finally, this book advances readers' perspective of
patent gazettes as big data and as a tool for innovation analytics
when coupled with Artificial Intelligence.
This edited book focuses on affordances and limitations of e-books
for early language and literacy, features and design of e-books for
early language and literacy, print versus e-books in early language
and literacy development, and uses of and guidelines for how to use
e-books in school and home literacy practices. Uniquely, this book
includes critical reviews of diverse aspects of e-books (e.g.,
features) and e-book uses (e.g., independent reading) for early
literacy as well as multiple examinations of e-books in home and
school contexts using a variety of research methods and/or
theoretical frames. The studies of children's engagement with
diverse types of e-books in different social contexts provide
readers with a contemporary and comprehensive understanding of this
topic. Research has demonstrated that ever-increasing numbers of
children use digital devices as part of their daily routine. Yet,
despite children's frequent use of e-books from an early age, there
is a limited understanding regarding how those e-books are actually
being used at home and school. As more e-books become available, it
is important to examine the educational benefits and limitations of
different types of e-books for children. So far, studies on the
topic have presented inconsistent findings regarding potential
benefits and limitations of e-books for early literacy activities
(e.g., independent reading, shared reading). The studies in this
book aim to fill such gaps in the literature.
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