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This paper studies and evaluates Technology Enhanced learning, with particular reference to the National Program for Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL) a portal dedicated to technical e-content across different Engineering Colleges of India. Based on a comprehensive survey conducted across the Engineering Colleges with over 5161 respondents, predominantly from western India, this study is a quantitative...
Bond percolation is a network process that traditionally addresses the question when there is a path between two sites or two clusters in a network. This has been used to study the circulation of goods or flows in networked structures as well as network resilience. This paper proposes and analyzes a dynamic bond percolation model where bonds (i.e., edges) open (i.e., form) or close (i.e., terminate)...
Mobile applications are widely used in many research areas as well as in current daily life. Applications on smart phones are closely related to the physical device. An application may run differently on different mobiles. It is hard and expensive for college students to adapt and test their applications on several types of smart phones. This paper presents a work in progress on the development of...
In order to acquire infrequent events as new ideas and evaluate the ideas quantitatively, it is necessary to know how people create and refine ideas and to model creating and refining process. In this paper, we focused on relations between thinking time and writing time in handwriting, and proposed to model the relation by externalization, classification, relation, transportation and systematization,...
Currently, some universities and colleges in Palestine use a traditional assessment method to evaluate their faculty members' performance each semester, while some use e-forms that are being evaluated manually. However, these processes are not flexible or accurate enough to give fair and non-prejudiced feedback. Moreover, it takes a long time to ensure the information quality of the data inputs as...
In all European countries, initiatives are implemented towards promoting the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in schools. However, the current level of school ICT uptake remains low, due to the interrelation of a wide range of factors, including teachers' ICT competences and strategic school Leadership planning. In this context, there is a need for systems that will facilitate...
Computer games have been exploited in educational procedures, since they help in fostering creativity, in familiarization with technology, and develop problem-solving, logical thinking, communication, and collaborative skills (Sicart 2009). Games is a symptom of our societies and offer learning and strong educational advantages, as they fully motivate and engage students. The term “game” refers to...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common psychiatric conditions in childhood. Observation of the behavior of the young person plays a key role in Cognitive-Behavioural (CB) approaches to the treatment of ADHD, but traditional pen and pen-and-paper based methods have a number of disadvantages which inhibit their use in realworld situations. The WHAAM mobile application...
Pseudo-color images are widely used on World-Wide-Web (WWW) to reduce file storage, RAM, video memory buffer space, and to speed up data transfers. A pseudo-color image consists of indices and indices are stored in a file with raster scan order. The investigations on different scanning patterns in filing of indices showed that further improvements on compression are possible. In this paper, we propose...
In order to successfully deliver Mobile-Based Assessments in any educational setting, it is of great importance to investigate the factors that influence its adoption from the students. The present study aims to explain and predict the Technology Acceptance Model constructs “Attitudes towards Using” (ATU) and “Intention to Use” (ITU) mobile-based assessment from the perspective of the Self-Determination...
Having implemented a Classroom Response System (CRS) “Tweedback” in style of Social Media, this instrument was supposed to be evaluated for further rework and refinements. However, systematic evaluation of such applications is rarely done and demands a determination of the issues to be considered within the evaluation. The scope of the approach presented in this paper is the evaluation with regard...
This study sets out to tackle some of the challenges that science teachers face in adapting to an Inquiry Based Learning (IBL) approach in their teaching. The purpose of this action research inquiry was to encourage teachers to take part in peer based online webinars in order to learn how to incorporate inquiry based learning (IBL) using narratives and etools in their teaching. The research emerged...
We describe the design, development and usage of a mobile hybrid application (UROMobile), with a high usability factor, in an interactive medical school with more than 120 attendees. UROMobile application offers support for several learning activities, as well as program information, general evaluation forms, profile information and many more. The evaluation results shows that there is a successful...
This paper reports on a small scale study, involving Greek teachers. It investigates their about exploiting Mobile Learning in class. The contribution of this study for the academic community is that it describes an effort and a methodology to record the target group's misconceptions and misunderstandings, regarding the mobile learning field, thus highlighting their need for training in order to incorporate...
Empirical Mode Decomposition (EMD) is a very powerful, signal dependent algorithm which decomposes signals as a set of Intrinsic Mode Functions (IMFs). The focus of this paper is on improving Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) of noise contaminated Electrocardiogram (ECG) signal by applying a modified version of the Ensemble Empirical Mode Decomposition (EEMD) method. This method is utilized on synchronized...
Epilepsy is a brain disorder that 1% of people population are suffering from. One of the proper non-invasive equipment for diagnosis and analysis of this disease is electroencephalogram (EEG) recordings. However, EEG signals are often contaminated with noises and artifacts that hide epileptic signals of interest. Independent Component Analysis (ICA) is a common Blind Source Separation (BSS) method...
Knowledge Management System (KMS) aims to improve the quality of human resources within an organization by improving communication between all parts of the organization and enhance the acquisition of knowledge with knowledge transfer. The application of KMS with a web-based system is expected to be the solution of knowledge transfer requirements that are not hindered by the limitations of time and...
In this paper, a novel tool is suggested which allows to simultaneously record arm joint angles and the applied forces of patients with writer's cramp during the performance of multiple writing and drawing tasks. The presented tool identifies the role of the upper limb joints and exerted forces once a cramping event happens. Over the past decade different kinematic analyses have been introduced in...
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