629 research outputs found
História em quadrinhos : metodologias possÃveis para o ensino de ciências
Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (graduação)—Universidade de BrasÃlia, Faculdade UnB Planaltina, Licenciatura em Ciências Naturais, 2016.História em quadrinhos (HQ’s) é uma forma de expressão artÃstica dada por imagens
sequenciadas que conta uma história em determinado espaço e determinado tempo.
O objetivo desta pesquisa foi analisar HQ’s criadas por estudantes do curso de
Licenciatura em Ciências Naturais sobre o ato de ensinar, considerando o Projeto
PolÃtico Pedagógico de Ciências Naturais. Para isso, a metodologia escolhida para a
coleta de dados foi a qualitativa. Dois estudantes criaram suas histórias que foram
analisadas a partir da semiótica da imagem parada. Os resultados evidenciaram que
os estudantes, futuros professores, focam suas percepções nos desafios que
enxergam na atuação docente de ciências
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Prevalence and Utilization of Medical Care Services in Persons with Autism Spectrum Disorder using Medicare Claims
Objective:
To characterize the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) among persons in Medicare claims and contrast with prevalence documented during disability determination in Social Security Administration (SSA) Supplemental Security Income (SSI) files.
Poster presented at APHA in Chicago Illinois
An Automatic System to Evaluate Bait Station Visitation by Brown Treesnakes and Mongooses
Understanding the temporal, spatial, and behavioral patterns of the free-ranging target species in response to candidate baits and baiting strategies is important to ensure control success. This information can also assist in the development and deployment of feeding stations and can exclude non-target species while constituting effective bait delivery and control strategies for certain invasive animals, especially at environmentally sensitive sites. We used passive integrated transponder (PIT) tags in conjunction with very-high frequency radio-telemetry to remotely record bait station visitations and evaluate bait attractiveness in separate field research studies of brown treesnakes (Boiga irregularis) on Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, between 1999 and 2000 and in 2007, for small Indian mongooses (Urva auropunctata: Syn. Herpestes auropunctatus) on Hilo, Hawaiʻi Island, Hawaiʻi. USA. This system allowed us to document visitation rates to bait stations by brown treesnakes and mongooses. In Guam, we determined that 75% of medium to large brown treesnakes (\u3e850 mm snout-vent length [SVL]) attracted to the bait stations consumed toxic bait, while smaller snakes (SVL) were not attracted to the bait stations. On Hawai‘i Island, we learned mongooses foraged over large areas (range = 6.0–70.2 ha), traveled up to 598 m to select baits, had restricted centers of activity, and displayed fidelity to newly discovered food sources. We recorded discrete group feeding activity not previously documented for mongooses. We found that anterior and posterior double-PIT tagging improved detectability of both target species. The complimentary monitoring system we used can be easily adapted for monitoring small mammals, birds, reptiles, or amphibian species and various activities of interest
Use of Medicare Claims as a Source for Research Prevalence and Utilization of Medical Care Services in Persons with Autism Spectrum Disorder Over and Under Age 65
Objective:
1. To evaluate the feasibility of using Medicare claims by determining the number of identifiable persons with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in a three year limited data set (2008-2010)
2. To describe the structure, types, and limitations of Medicare claims files for ASD researc
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