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Design of Collaborative Learning Activities

2013 IEEE 13th International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies, 2013
The PISA study has emphasized the importance of collaboration and, starting in 2015, it will measure the capacity and willingness of students to solve problems through interaction among themselves. To prepare the community for PISA 2015, the aim of this talk is to show how small group collaborative learning activities can be designed.
Miguel Nussbaum, Danila Caballerio
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The Design of Biologically Active Polypeptides

Critical Reviews in Biochemistry, 1983
On the one hand considerable advances are being made in the computer-aided calculation of polypeptide structure and behaviour, while on the other even very simple reasoning has lead to some apparent successes in the design and synthesis of biologically active peptides. While this looks extremely promising, there is a case for arguing that progress made
Barry Robson, Jean Gamier
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Designing with the Activity/Space Ontology

1998
The concept of ontology entered the field of artificial intelligence as a formal system for representing domain concepts and their related linguistic realisations by means of basic elements. We present an ontology that delineates the categories of building design knowledge as “activity” and “space”: the Activity/Space (A/S) ontology.
Simeon J. Simoff, Mary Lou Maher
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Ancient Activities Improved by Design

2020
Each day Design is coming more important, especially when are interventions in order to improve objects or even systems. When design carry out their function, are able to develop new meanings to objects that already exists, enlighten them, improving lifestyles and giving the opportunity to turn products in a new goods.
Isabel Bieger   +2 more
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Design for Physical Activity: Design Aspects of Wearable Activity Trackers

2021
Many people use wearable activity trackers to gather personal behavioral data, make better decisions, and make changes to their behavior. While the proliferation of new products on the market makes collecting personal data easier, what people expect from these products remains an open question.
Kuru, Armağan, Erbuğ, Çiğdem
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Design of Active HoneyPot System

2003
According to rapid growth of Internet infrastructure and information technology, anyone can get knowledge legally or illegally. Internet users can be classified as normal and abnormal user. Especially, abnormal users with hostility are getting more intelligent, so they can drain away the valuable information and use or destroy it illeglly.
Miyoung Kim   +3 more
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Designing a Speculative Design Toolkit for Community Biodiversity Activism

Springer Series in Design and Innovation, 2022
Craig C Jeffcott   +2 more
exaly  

Design Education and Design Activism

Este artigo reflecte sobre a evolução do ensino do design, desde a sua popularização até às ofertas formativas especializadas, como Design de Serviços e Design para a Economia Circular. Discute a importância do pensamento crítico e da criatividade na formação de designers conscientes e activistas, capazes de enfrentar desafios sociais e ...
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Design Activism and Social Innovations for the Planet

Springer Series in Design and Innovation, 2022
TERESA Franqueira
exaly  

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