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Polysemy and interdiscursivity in Bruno Drummond’s cartoons: a linguistic-discoursive approach
The study presented here makes a linguistic-discursive approach to Bruno Drummond's cartoons. It establishes, initially, a distinction, in the field of graphic humor, between charge, cartoon and caricature.
André Crim Valente
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Classroom Management with Concept Cartoons
This research aims to decrease the misconceptions and concerns of students in mathematic lessons, increase their interest towards the lesson and bring it to the desired level through concept cartoons and help teachers manage their classrooms efficiently. A cartoon delivers an idea directly while shaking the thinking worlds of individuals.
Ahmet Karahan, Cagda Kivanc Caganaga
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ON THE WAY TO OBSERVE HOW FUTURE PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS REASON ABOUT FRACTIONS
In our contribution we focus on the possibility to use an educational tool called Concept Cartoons in future primary school teachers’ education, as an instrument for observing how future primary school teachers reason about fractions. In the introduction
Libuše Samková, Marie Tichá
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Concept-Cartoons as a Tool to Evoke and Analyze Pupils Judgments in Social Science Education [PDF]
The following contribution makes an effort to place the concept-cartoon-method into the context of social science education. Concept-cartoons (CCs) enable teachers to use the everyday life experiences and individual thoughts of the pupils as a positive ...
Felix Fenske +2 more
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Translating Yemeni cartoons into English: A Systemic Functional Linguistics approach
This study deals with the problems involving translating Arabic cartoons into English and the strategies that can be adopted by a translator to make them more accessible and more target-audience friendly.
Al-Kenani, Tawffeek Abdou Saeed Mohammed +1 more
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Socialist Dandies International: East Europe, 1946-1959 [PDF]
This article maps the looks and lifestyle choices of small groups of young, like-minded people who emerged in the postwar Soviet Union and East Europe in the background of huge political, social, and cultural changes.
Bonami Francesco +19 more
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(Re)meanings of biological sciences: analysis of the camouflage concept semiosis process of cartoon
This work seeks to answer how the (re) meaning of concepts and terms related to science occurs in the language of animation, with the aim of show what symbolic elements the cartoons use to represent the scientific concepts of the biological sciences.
Paloma Alves Marinho Lucena +1 more
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Denoising Single Images by Feature Ensemble Revisited
Image denoising is still a challenging issue in many computer vision subdomains. Recent studies have shown that significant improvements are possible in a supervised setting. However, a few challenges, such as spatial fidelity and cartoon-like smoothing,
Masud An Nur Islam Fahim +3 more
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The article focuses on an educational tool called Concept Cartoons and its possible use in professional preparation of future primary school teachers. In particular, it presents the method of how Concept Cartoons can be employed as a tool for diagnosing ...
Libuše Samková
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DeepStory: Video Story QA by Deep Embedded Memory Networks [PDF]
Question-answering (QA) on video contents is a significant challenge for achieving human-level intelligence as it involves both vision and language in real-world settings.
Choi, Seong-Ho +3 more
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