16,818 research outputs found
Big Data as a Technology-to-think-with for Scientific Literacy
This research aimed to identify indications of scientific literacy resulting
from a didactic and investigative interaction with Google Trends Big Data
software by first-year students from a high-school in Novo Hamburgo, Southern
Brazil. Both teaching strategies and research interpretations lie on four
theoretical backgrounds. Firstly, Bunge's epistemology, which provides a
thorough characterization of Science that was central to our study. Secondly,
the conceptual framework of scientific literacy of Fives et al. that makes our
teaching focus precise and concise, as well as supports one of our
methodological tool: the SLA (scientific literacy assessment). Thirdly, the
"crowdledge" construct from dos Santos, which gives meaning to our study when
as it makes the development of scientific literacy itself versatile for paying
attention on sociotechnological and epistemological contemporary phenomena.
Finally, the learning principles from Papert's Constructionism inspired our
educational activities. Our educational actions consisted of students, divided
into two classes, investigating phenomena chose by them. A triangulation
process to integrate quantitative and qualitative methods on the assessments
results was done. The experimental design consisted in post-tests only and the
experimental variable was the way of access to the world. The experimental
group interacted with the world using analyses of temporal and regional plots
of interest of terms or topics searched on Google. The control class did
'placebo' interactions with the world through on-site observations of
bryophytes, fungus or whatever in the schoolyard. As general results of our
research, a constructionist environment based on Big Data analysis showed
itself as a richer strategy to develop scientific literacy, compared to a free
schoolyard exploration.Comment: 23 pages, 2 figures, 8 table
Analytical study of tunneling times in flat histogram Monte Carlo
We present a model for the dynamics in energy space of multicanonical
simulation methods that lends itself to a rather complete analytic
characterization. The dynamics is completely determined by the density of
states. In the \pm J 2D spin glass the transitions between the ground state
level and the first excited one control the long time dynamics. We are able to
calculate the distribution of tunneling times and relate it to the
equilibration time of a starting probability distribution. In this model, and
possibly in any model in which entering and exiting regions with low density of
states are the slowest processes in the simulations, tunneling time can be much
larger (by a factor of O(N)) than the equilibration time of the probability
distribution. We find that these features also hold for the energy projection
of single spin flip dynamics.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures, published in Europhysics Letters (2005
The voyager as a scholar: Amerigo Vespucci in early modern graphical representations
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Surekha Davies, Renaissance ethnography and the invention of the human: new worlds, maps and monsters
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Cumplicidades com o território expectante: projetar o Vale de Massarelos
Dissertação de mestrado em Arquitectura (área de especialização em Cidade e Território)A presente tese reflecte e constrói um modo de actuar sobre os espaços inativos em contexto
urbano, propondo sistemas de espaço público que corrijam problemas e explorem oportunidades.
Desenvolve-se a temática com o Vale de Massarelos como objecto de estudo, fundando
uma interpretação e crítica de onde resultam estratégias de projecto. Estas, baseadas em condições
específicas deste território heterogéneo, abordam a sua “ideia de vale” e significados implícitos.
A cumplicidade, abordagem construída para intervir nos fragmentos inativos e expectantes
do território, reclama a instalação de usos através do entendimento da sua temporalidade – procurando
perceber qual o seu “tipo de espera” –, de continuidade com lógicas urbanas existentes
e de uma apropriação e domínio ponderados e críticos destes espaços.
Assim, aspira-se a confrontar a paralisação do território e questionar a dicotomia entre
atividade e inatividade, procurando soluções exequíveis que reintegram e reaproveitam espaços
não resolvidos.The present master thesis reflects and builds an approach on inactive spaces in urban
context, proposing urban space systems that correct problems and explore opportunities.
The theme is developed with the Vale de Massarelos as a study object, founding an interpretation
and critic from which project strategies derive. Based on specific conditions of this
heterogenic territory, this strategies approach its “valley idea” and implicit meanings.
The complicity, the built approach to intervene in the inactive and expecting fragments of
the territory, reclaims the installation of uses through the understanding of its temporality - figuring
out what is its “type of expectancy” -, continuity with existent urban logics and a considerate and
critic appropriation and domain of these spaces.
Therefore, the goal is to confront the paralysation of the territory and question the dichotomy
between activity and inactivity, searching practicable solutions that reintegrate and reuse
unresolved spaces
São Paulo’s informal entrepreneurs have innovated to adapt to COVID-19, but their underlying vulnerability is nothing to celebrate
São Paulo’s many informal workers, like those in the rest of Brazil, have reacted to COVID-19 with impressive speed and agility. As demand for products like masks, gloves, and sanitiser has soared, small-scale production has been ramped up and new solutions have been found for logistics and marketing. But ultimately the mother of this invention is dire necessity, and the confused and contradictory response of the Brazilian state has done little to mitigate the precarious conditions that informal workers face day-to-day, write Kauê Lopes dos Santos (University of Sao Paulo & LSE Latin America and Caribbean Centre), Jonatas Santos (University of Sao Paulo), and Larissa Santos (University of British Columbia)
Aristóteles e a Lógica da Contingência: uma interpretação tradicional do argumento da batalha naval
Since Antiquity, the meaning and purpose of Aristotle’s sea-battle argument have been highly controversial. On the so-called traditional interpretation of De Interpretatione 9, the argument is intended to prove that not every statement is always true or false on the assumption deemed evident that facts may occur contingently in our sublunar world. In this paper I argue that this interpretation is for many reasons much more plausible than any of its competitors, so that its correctness is worthy at least of moral certainty. In particular, I contend that it can coexist in perfect logical harmony with a moderately charitable reading of Aristotle’s texts that at first glance it seems to confute. As a matter of fact, I contend that it is faithful to Aristotle’s view of logical laws as consequent upon the metaphysical structure of reality
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