351 research outputs found
Del llibre al lector: els ordres de la lectura pública
Descripció del projecte de difusió bibliogràfica del Sistema de Lectura Pública de Catalunya endegat pel Servei de Biblioteques i del Patrimoni Bibliogràfic. A partir de l'experiència viscuda amb aquest projecte, i en base a unes lectures teòriques, es proposen una sèrie de reflexions sobre el paper i les funcions del treball bibliogràfic en el camp de la lectura pública
Enhancing knowledge management in online collaborative learning
This study aims to explore two crucial aspects of collaborative work and learning: on the one hand, the importance of enabling collaborative learning applications to capture and structure the information generated by group activity and, on the other hand, to extract the relevant knowledge in order to provide learners and tutors with efficient awareness, feedback and support as regards group performance and collaboration. To this end, in this paper we first propose a conceptual model for data analysis and management that identifies and classifies the many kinds of indicators that describe collaboration and learning into high-level aspects of collaboration. Then, we provide a computational platform that, at a first step, collects and classifies both the event information generated asynchronously from the users' actions and the labeled dialogues from the synchronous collaboration according to these indicators. This information is then analyzed in next steps to eventually extract and present to participants the relevant knowledge about the collaboration. The ultimate aim of this platform is to efficiently embed information and knowledge into collaborative learning applications. We eventually suggest a generalization of our approach to be used in diverse collaborative learning situations and domains
The process of assessing and reporting sustainability at universities: preparing the report of the University of Leeds
An increasing number of higher educational institutions have engaged in assessing and reporting their sustainability efforts. This paper presents the process undertaken to prepare the first draft of the University of Leeds sustainability report. The objective of the exercise was to provide a base and complement other sustainability initiatives taken at the University of Leeds. The process of developing the report was done in three stages: (1) collecting data; (2) populating the indicators; and (3) assessing the performance values from the information collected using the Graphical Assessment of Sustainability in Universities (GASU) tool. Although there were limited time and resources for the process, the results in indicator coverage and performance were higher than other the analysis of other HEIs that have published Global Reporting Initiative based reports. When preparing a sustainability report it is important to have a holistic perspective, addressing the different inter-relations between indicators, categories, and dimensions, as well as stakeholders throughout the university system.Peer Reviewe
Most energetic passive states
Passive states are defined as those states that do not allow for work
extraction in a cyclic (unitary) process. Within the set of passive states,
thermal states are the most stable ones: they maximize the entropy for a given
energy, and similarly they minimize the energy for a given entropy. Here we
find the passive states lying in the other extreme, i.e., those that maximize
the energy for a given entropy, which we show also minimize the entropy when
the energy is fixed. These extremal properties make these states useful to
obtain fundamental bounds for the thermodynamics of finite-dimensional quantum
systems, which we show in several scenarios.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures; published versio
Continuous symmetry and shape measures
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RoboCup@Home: commanding a service robot by natural language.
It was in the ancient Greece that myths were written and, among already there one
could nd the human desire of robotic servants. It was Hephaestus, god of technology,
blacksmiths, craftsmen and artisans who is said to have built robots to help him on
his workshop. This show how deep in our thoughts was this desire that one could nd
stories and tales of human-shaped machines that danced in china or inanimate materials
like mud that gave shape to golems in Jewish tradition.
In the renaissance, a lot of automata began to arise, beginning by Leonardo Da Vinci to
the artisans from China and Japan, mankind was trying to produce automatic machines,
sometimes for their own bene t, some other times to their delight and fascination.
But it wasn't until the digital era that the dream began to seem feasible. After millennia
of wondering of automated robots, computers showed that automatic calculus was
possible and from this, ideas of an automated mind arose. Theories for cognitive architectures
are born since the early stages of arti cial intelligence, cognitive architectures
that now are a reality.
Thanks to the technological advances and the knowledge about the mind, what once
was material for ctional tales, now is feasible and only matter of time. There is a lot of
research on robotics and cognition that is beginning to get coupled into what are called
"service robots".
In this thesis, I present a system that participates in a competition designed for this kind of robots. A competition that have on its basis the same dream that humans have had
all around the world for centuries: the cohabitation of humans and service automatons
Biochemical analysis and optimization of inhibition and adsorption phenomena in glass-silicon PCR-chips
Altres ajuts: this work was partly funded by the Consejo de Investigaciones Cientı́ficas (CSIC), by Grant TIC97-0569 from the Comisión Interministerial de Ciencia y Tecnologı́a (CICYT)The use of glass-silicon chips for PCR analysis has been widely reported in the last decade, but there have been few systematic efforts to pin down the biochemical problems such systems bring forth. Here we report a systematic analysis of material-related inhibition and adsorption phenomena in glass-silicon PCR-chips. The results suggest that the previously reported inhibition of PCR by silicon-related materials stems mainly from the adsorption of Taq polymerase at chip walls due to increased surface-to-volume ratios, and not from a straight chemical action of silicon-related materials on the PCR-mix. In contrast to Taq polymerase, DNA is not adsorbed in noticeable amounts. The net effect of polymerase adsorption can be counteracted by the addition of a titrated amount of competing protein bovine serum albumin (BSA) and the ensuing reactions can be kinetically optimized in chips to yield effective amplifications in the whereabouts of 20 mi
Building a software service for mobile devices to enhance awareness in web collaboration
(c) 2014 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for all other users, including reprinting/ republishing this material for advertising or promotional purposes, creating new collective works for resale or redistribution to servers or lists, or reuse of any copyrighted components of this work in other works.In this paper, we propose the construction of an effective event notification software service for mobile devices to provide anytime anywhere awareness to online work teams during Web collaboration. The software service is first designed to achieve the required flexibility to be used in different collaborative work situations, from professional work to informal communities of practice. Then, the building of our event-oriented service for mobile clients is reported from all the stages of our software engineering methodology and it is prototyped for evaluation purposes. We believe the outcomes of our approach will be very beneficial for achieving more productive and quality Web collaboration practices. The ultimate aim of this research is to provide software designers of Web collaboration tools and applications with general guidelines as for how to face common issues and challenges when incorporating a complete event management and notification system in their developments.Peer ReviewedPostprint (author's final draft
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