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This textbook contains the contents coming from hydraulics,
hydrodynamics, chemical principles, chemical reaction engineering
and bioengineering, which relates closely with fundamental
principles in environmental engineering. It mainly covers
principles including basic concepts, theories, methods and related
equipment in fluid flow and transportation, heat transfer,
absorption, chemical and biological reaction kinetics and reactors,
as well as their applications in environmental engineering. At same
time, the readers learns the basic viewpoints and methods commonly
used in engineering technology, such as balance method, reasonable
simplification, dimensional analysis method, boundary layer theory,
optimization and mathematical model method. It broadens the
student’s understanding in solving those problems
in environmental engineering, and enhances their awareness of
industrialization. This book is the specialized foundation and
principles for learning the professional courses of environmental
engineering, such as "water pollution control," "air pollution
control," "solid waste treatment and disposal" and "ecological
restoration engineering", while avoiding the repetition of the
contents of those professional books.
This book re-theorizes the relationship between pedagogy and play.
The authors suggest that pedagogical play is characterized by
conceptual reciprocity (a pedagogical approach for supporting
children's academic learning through joint play) and agentic
imagination (a concept that when present in play, affords the
child's motives and imagination a critical role in learning and
development). These new concepts are brought to life using a
cultural-historical approach to the analysis of play, supported in
each chapter by visual narratives used as a research method for
re-theorising play as a pedagogical activity. Whenever a
cultural-historical approach is applied to understanding
pedagogical play, the whole context of the playful event is always
included. Further, the child's cultural environment is taken into
account in order to better understand their play. Children from
different countries play differently for many reasons, which may
include their resources, local cultural beliefs about play and
specific pedagogical practices. The inclusion and acknowledgement
of social, cultural and historical contexts gives credence and
value to understanding play from both child and adult perspectives,
which the authors believe is important for the child's learning and
development. As such, the relationships that children and adults
have with human and non-human others, as well as any connections
with artefacts and the material environment, are included in all
considerations of pedagogical play.
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Methods and Applications for Modeling and Simulation of Complex Systems - 18th Asia Simulation Conference, AsiaSim 2018, Kyoto, Japan, October 27-29, 2018, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2018)
Liang Li, Kyoko Hasegawa, Satoshi Tanaka
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This volume constitutes the proceedings of the 18th Asia Simulation
Conference, AsiaSim 2018, held in Kyoto, Japan, in August 2018. The
45 revised full papers presented in this volume were carefully
reviewed and selected from 90 submissions. The papers are organized
in topical sections on modeling and simulation technology; soft
computing and machine learning; high performance computing and
cloud computing; simulation technology for industry; simulation
technology for intelligent society; simulation of instrumentation
and control application; computational mathematics and
computational science; flow simulation; visualization and computer
vision to support simulation.
This book provides a comprehensive and advanced overview of the
basic theory of thermal remote sensing and its application in
hydrology, agriculture, and forestry. Specifically, the book
highlights the main theory, assumptions, advantages, drawbacks, and
perspectives of these methods for the retrieval and validation of
surface temperature/emissivity and evapotranspiration from thermal
infrared remote sensing. It will be an especially valuable resource
for students, researchers, experts, and decision-makers whose
interest focuses on the retrieval and validation of surface
temperature/emissivity, the estimation and validation of
evapotranspiration at satellite pixel scale, and the application of
thermal remote sensing. Both Prof. Huajun Tang and Prof. Zhao-Liang
Li work at the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS),
China.
This book offers a rich collection of international research
narratives that reveal the qualities and value of peer play. It
presents new understandings of peer play and relationships in
chapters drawn from richly varied contexts that involve sibling
play, collaborative peer play, and joint play with adults. The book
explores social strategies such as cooperation, negotiation,
playing with rules, expressing empathy, and sharing imaginary
emotional peer play experiences. Its reconceptualization of peer
play and relationships promotes new thinking on children's
development in contemporary worlds. It shows how new knowledge
generated about young children's play with peers illuminates how
they learn and develop within and across communities, families, and
educational settings in diverse cultural contexts. The book
addresses issues that are relevant for parents, early years'
professionals and academics, including the role of play in learning
at school, the role of adults in self-initiated play, and the
long-term impact of early friendships. The book makes clear how
recent cultural differences involve digital, engineering and
imaginary peer play. The book follows a clear line of argument
highlighting the importance of play-based learning and stress the
importance of further knowledge of children's interaction in their
context. This book aims to highlight the narration of peer play,
mostly leaning on a sociocultural theoretical perspective, where
many chapters have a cultural-historical theoretical frame and
highlight children's social situation of development. Polly
Bjoerk-Willen, Linkoeping University, Sweden
This book re-theorizes the relationship between pedagogy and play.
The authors suggest that pedagogical play is characterized by
conceptual reciprocity (a pedagogical approach for supporting
children's academic learning through joint play) and agentic
imagination (a concept that when present in play, affords the
child's motives and imagination a critical role in learning and
development). These new concepts are brought to life using a
cultural-historical approach to the analysis of play, supported in
each chapter by visual narratives used as a research method for
re-theorising play as a pedagogical activity. Whenever a
cultural-historical approach is applied to understanding
pedagogical play, the whole context of the playful event is always
included. Further, the child's cultural environment is taken into
account in order to better understand their play. Children from
different countries play differently for many reasons, which may
include their resources, local cultural beliefs about play and
specific pedagogical practices. The inclusion and acknowledgement
of social, cultural and historical contexts gives credence and
value to understanding play from both child and adult perspectives,
which the authors believe is important for the child's learning and
development. As such, the relationships that children and adults
have with human and non-human others, as well as any connections
with artefacts and the material environment, are included in all
considerations of pedagogical play.
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