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The present paper describes the strategies used to compile and teach an Informatics course developed during last years at Tallinn University of Technology. The strategy is based on the main principles of blended learning and the analysis of the results of experiments with students from different faculties. Various tests were carried out to identify students' levels of knowledge and preferences in...
This paper outlines a grading system designed to replicate a manager's perception of an employee's reputation which starts out high and sinks with the employee's unprofessional behavior. By modeling this perception, our program has begun to increase the number of seniors who can successfully complete their capstone projects on time. This program stands out from other similar attempts increase consistent...
This paper describes a face-muscle model system capable of emoting avatars in a variety of applications. The presented model produces dynamically changing facial expressions on computer generated faces, using mathematically modeled muscle deformations. The muscle model used to distort sets of vertices in a 3D space, is independent of the geometric model and hence it can be applied to arbitrary face...
The net generation of students have characteristics which make them well-suited for participating in open source projects including being comfortable with information technologies, using IT as a form of communication, desiring to work in groups, a desire to do social good, and being fascinated by new technologies. The nature of open source projects where communities of developers from around the world...
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