155 research outputs found
Las matemáticas básicas: una experiencia en la universidad autónoma de Tamaulipas
En México, a mediados de los 70´s, la formación docente para el nivel superior inducía una concepción de la enseñanza como una subprofesión. Lo anterior motivó el estudio entre un grupo importante de profesores sobre la manera científica de tratar los problemas de la enseñanza de diversas áreas, entre ellas las matemáticas. Por otro lado, los altos niveles competitivos que imponen las tendencias globalizadotas en la actualidad, que requieren profesionales con una preparación de buena calidad en todos los ámbitos, incluidas las matemáticas, hace imprescindible contar con elementos didácticos, tecnológicos y metodológicos que le permitan al maestro hacer uso de estos de tal forma que faciliten su práctica docente y que el alumno pueda lograr la habilidad de razonamiento y dominio de las matemáticas. En el año 2000, la Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas (UAT) define en el Plan de Desarrollo Institucional encaminado a la actualización de los programas de estudio, con el propósito de que sean acordes con el perfil del egresado del cual se pretende responda a las necesidades que requiere una sociedad cambiante. En este punto la creación de las Academias es una de las prioridades. El presente documento ofrece un panorama del trabajo desarrollado por la Academia Universitaria de Matemáticas (AUM) de nuestra Universidad desde su inicio, la cual se formó con el fin de apoyar la labor docente en la búsqueda constante de modelos que permitan mejorar el proceso enseñanza-aprendizaje en esta área en base a varias estrategias propuestas. El trabajo se ha desarrollado principalmente con docentes (134) que imparten materias afines a las matemáticas y con los alumnos de nuevo ingreso de cada generación. Por parte de la AUM, se han realizado diversos seminarios y cursos para la actualización y formación de profesores, se ha creado e implementado la asignatura de Matemáticas Básicas, ubicada como prerrequisito en primer semestre en toda la UAT, se editó el libro “Matemáticas Básicas: Aplicaciones” que ya está impreso en su segunda edición, el cual cuenta con un libro de ejercicios resueltos, con un video y un software interactivo como auxiliares del mismo y se elaboran reactivos que se utilizan en un examen tipo departamental para evaluar la asignatura. Actualmente, la UAT y la AUM están en una segunda etapa de reestructuración pedagógico curricular denominada Milenium III
Hábitos de estudio en estudiantes de secundaria de la institución educativa pública “Felipe Santiago Estenos” de Chaclacayo
La presente investigación tiene como objetivo fundamental identificar en los estudiantes los hábitos adecuados e inadecuados al momento de estudiar, específicamente en los estudiantes de 4to de secundaria del colegio “Felipe Santiago Estenos”.
El estudio realizado presenta un enfoque cuantitativo de tipo descriptivo con un diseño no experimental. La muestra estuvo conformada por 68 estudiantes (entre hombres y mujeres). Y para el acopio de información se utilizó como instrumento el “Inventario de Hábitos de Estudio Casm-85” del autor Luis Alberto Vicuña Peri (1985)The main objective of this research is to identify in students the appropriate and inadequate habits at the time of study, specifically in the 4th grade students of the "Felipe Santiago Estenos" school.
The study carried out presents a quantitative approach of a descriptive type with a non-experimental design. The population was 320 students, the sample was made up of 68 students (between men and women). And for the collection of information, the "Inventory of Study Habits Casm-85" by the author Luis Alberto Vicuña Peri (1985
Probabilistic assessment of risk from the exposure to mercury in artisanal gold mining communities in Colombia
Colombia is one the largest per capita mercury polluters as a consequence of its artisanal gold mining operations, which are steadily increasing following the rising price of this metal. Compared to gravimetric separation methods and cyanidation, the concentration of gold using Hg amalgams presents several advantages: the process is less time-consuming and minimizes gold losses, and Hg is easily transported and inexpensive relative to the selling price of gold. Very often, mercury amalgamation is carried out on site by unprotected workers. During this operation large amounts of mercury are discharged to the environment and eventually reach the fresh water bodies in the vicinity where it is subjected to methylation. Additionally, as gold is released from the amalgam by heating on open charcoal furnaces in small workshops, mercury vapors are emitted and inhaled by the artisanal smelters and the general populatio
Measuring Entanglement in a Photonic Embedding Quantum Simulator
Measuring entanglement is a demanding task that usually requires full
tomography of a quantum system, involving a number of observables that grows
exponentially with the number of parties. Recently, it was suggested that
adding a single ancillary qubit would allow for the efficient measurement of
concurrence, and indeed any entanglement monotone associated to antilinear
operations. Here, we report on the experimental implementation of such a
device---an embedding quantum simulator---in photonics, encoding the entangling
dynamics of a bipartite system into a tripartite one. We show that bipartite
concurrence can be efficiently extracted from the measurement of merely two
observables, instead of fifteen, without full tomographic information.Comment: Updated versio
Physical Models of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Flows: Some Developments and Recent Applications
Experimental studies on wind engineering require the use of different types of physical models of boundary layer flows. Small-scale models obtained in a wind tunnel, for example, attempt to reproduce real atmosphere phenomena like wind loads on structures and pollutant dispersion by the mean flow and turbulent mixing. The quality of the scale model depends on the similarity between the laboratory-generated flow and the atmospheric flow. Different types of neutral atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) including full-depth and part-depth simulations are experimentally evaluated. The Prof. Jacek Gorecki wind tunnel of the UNNE, Argentina, and the Prof. Joaquim Blessmann closed-return wind tunnel of the UFRGS, Brazil, were used to obtain the experimental data. Finally, some recent wind engineering applications of this type of physical wind models are shown
Validity evidence of the multidimensional emotional disorders inventory among non-clinical spanish university students
The current diagnostic systems for mental health disorders are categorical, which, it has been argued, poorly reflect the reality of mental health problems. This is especially relevant in emotional disorders (EDs), especially due to the existing comorbidity between supposedly different disorders. To address this, Brown and Barlow developed a hybrid dimensional−categorical approach to EDs that can be evaluated with the Multidimensional Emotional Disorder Inventory (MEDI), a transdiagnostic self-report questionnaire. This study aims to adapt and explore the sources of validity evidence of the MEDI in a non-clinical sample of Spanish university students (n = 455). Two confirmatory analyses were performed: one with a four-dimensional structure obtained with an exploratory analysis and another with the original nine-dimensional structure of the MEDI. The latter obtained a better fit. The descriptive data, including percentiles, T-scores, and sex differences in total scores are also provided, together with sources of validity evidence. These revealed significant moderate interrelations between factors and with related measures (e.g., personality, depression, and anxiety). This study adapted the MEDI for use in Spanish, provides further support about its factor structure, and offers novel data about its validity sources. The MEDI makes the evaluation of dimensional and transdiagnostic models easier, which might be fundamental in present and future research and clinical practice
Is the coexistence of Catalan and Spanish possible in Catalonia?
We study the stability of Catalan and Spanish coexistence in Catalonia, a key political and economic European region. Recent, abundant empirical data of language use is analyzed within an analytic model of population dynamics. This model contemplates the possibilities of both long-term language coexistence and decline. The data needs to be interpreted under different circumstances. The most likely scenario, we find, is a sustained coexistence. Extreme cases still lead to the decline of one of the tongues–we delimit when this can happen. Asymptotic behavior is often an unreliable predictor in complex social systems; we make an attempt at forecasting fractions of speakers towards 2030. These also suggest sustained coexistence, but some counterintuitive dynamics are unveiled. Model parameters estimated from the data convey relevant information about the prestige and interlinguistic similarity of both tongues. We quantify these parameters rigorously for these languages for the first time. Remarkably, Spanish is found to have a larger prestige in areas which historically had larger Catalan monolingual communities. With limited, spatially-segregated data we examine more fine grained dynamics, thus better addressing the likely outcomes. Differences in model parameters across regions reveal how the two languages are perceived in more urban or rural environmentsThis work was partially funded by the Galician Royal Academy (Real Academia Galega)S
Sustainable Application of Waste Sludges from the Wastewater Treatment Plant Generated during the Production of Heating Devices in the Construction Industry
This research presented, for the first time, the results of the successful application of the waste press sludges, WSLP (plant for lacquer and paint) and WSEP (powdery enamel plant), from a wastewater treatment plant generated during heating device production in the construction industry. The results of WSEP characterization and its influence on cement paste, mortar, and concrete properties showed that this material could be used as a cement replacement (with a maximum replacement amount of 20%) in producing mortar and concrete. Although waste WSLP sludge does not possess pozzolanic properties and does not meet the criteria prescribed by the standards for application in mortar and concrete due to its chemical inertness and fineness, as well as its extended setting time, it can be used as a replacement for stone filler or other powdered mineral admixture in the production of self-compacting concrete (SCC) in amounts up to 100%, with a maximum quantity of up to 100 kg/m3. The obtained results indicate that with the appropriate conversion, waste sludges, despite representing hazardous waste, can be used as safe products in the construction industry; i.e., the waste material can become a useful and valuable raw material by applying (respecting) all of the principles of the green economy
Spanish adaptation of the overall anxiety and depression severity and impairment scales in university students
The lifetime prevalence of emotional disorders in Spain is 4.1% for anxiety and 5.2% for depression, increasing among university students. Considering the scarcity of screenings with adequate psychometric properties, this study aims to explore the validity evidence of the Overall Anxiety/Depression Severity and Impairment Scales (OASIS and ODSIS). A total of 382 university students from the general population were assessed on anxiety and depressive symptoms, as well as quality of life. The one-dimensional structure of both the OASIS and ODSIS explained 87.53% and 90.60% of variance, with excellent internal consistency (alpha = 0.94 and 0.95, respectively) and optimal cut-offs of 4 and 5, respectively. Both scales show a significant moderate association with other measures of anxiety, depression and quality of life. The OASIS and ODSIS have shown good reliability and sound validity evidence that recommend their use for the assessment and early detection of anxiety and depressive symptoms, and associated quality of life impairment in Spanish youth
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