17 research outputs found
Intelligent Systems
This book is dedicated to intelligent systems of broad-spectrum application, such as personal and social biosafety or use of intelligent sensory micro-nanosystems such as "e-nose", "e-tongue" and "e-eye". In addition to that, effective acquiring information, knowledge management and improved knowledge transfer in any media, as well as modeling its information content using meta-and hyper heuristics and semantic reasoning all benefit from the systems covered in this book. Intelligent systems can also be applied in education and generating the intelligent distributed eLearning architecture, as well as in a large number of technical fields, such as industrial design, manufacturing and utilization, e.g., in precision agriculture, cartography, electric power distribution systems, intelligent building management systems, drilling operations etc. Furthermore, decision making using fuzzy logic models, computational recognition of comprehension uncertainty and the joint synthesis of goals and means of intelligent behavior biosystems, as well as diagnostic and human support in the healthcare environment have also been made easier
Learning Activities with Semantic. Hypermedia in Higher Education
The increasing use of information and communication technologies (ICT) in diverse
professional and personal contexts calls for new knowledge, and a set of abilities,
competences and attitudes, for an active and participative citizenship. In this context it is
acknowledged that universities have an important role innovating in the educational use of
digital media to promote an inclusive digital literacy. The educational potential of digital
technologies and resources has been recognized by both researchers and practitioners.
Multiple pedagogical models and research approaches have already contributed to put in
evidence the importance of adapting instructional and learning practices and processes to
concrete contexts and educational goals. Still, academic and scientific communities believe
further investments in ICT research is needed in higher education.
This study focuses on educational models that may contribute to support digital
technology uses, where these can have cognitive and educational relevance when compared
to analogical technologies. A teaching and learning model, centered in the active role of the
students in the exploration, production, presentation and discussion of interactive
multimedia materials, was developed and applied using the internet and exploring emergent
semantic hypermedia formats.
The research approach focused on the definition of design principles for developing
class activities that were applied in three different iterations in undergraduate courses from
two institutions, namely the University of Texas at Austin, USA and the University of
Lisbon, Portugal. The analysis of this study made possible to evaluate the potential and
efficacy of the model proposed and the authoring tool chosen in the support of
metacognitive skills and attitudes related to information structuring and management,
storytelling and communication, using computers and the internet
The Future of Work and Digital Skills
The theme for the events was "The Future of Work and Digital Skills". The 4IR caused a
hollowing out of middle-income jobs (Frey & Osborne, 2017) but COVID-19 exposed the digital gap as survival depended mainly on digital infrastructure and connectivity. Almost overnight, organizations that had not invested in a digital strategy suddenly realized the need for such a strategy and the associated digital skills. The effects have been profound for those who struggled to adapt, while those who stepped up have reaped quite the reward.Therefore, there are no longer certainties about what the world will look like in a few years from now. However, there are certain ways to anticipate the changes that are occurring and plan on how to continually adapt to an increasingly changing world. Certain jobs will soon be lost and will not come back; other new jobs will however be created. Using data science and other predictive sciences, it is possible to anticipate, to the extent possible, the rate at which certain jobs will be replaced and new jobs created in different industries. Accordingly, the collocated events sought to bring together government, international organizations, academia, industry, organized labour and civil society to deliberate on how these changes are occurring in South Africa, how fast they are occurring and what needs to change in order to prepare society for the changes.Deutsche Gesellschaft f眉r Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)
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