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The "Home-Field" Advantage: Do Interns From the Same Institution Perform Better on the Milestones? [PDF]

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Hogan SO   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Towards a Closed-Loop Bioengineering Framework for Immersive VR-Based Telerehabilitation Integrating Wearable Biosensing and Adaptive Feedback. [PDF]

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Roccaforte G   +10 more
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Revisiting the home learning environment: Introducing the home learning ecosystem

Australasian Journal of Early Childhood, 2022
This commentary paper offers a broader definition of the construct of the home learning environment and an updated conceptual framework. Recent empirical research has burgeoned on the home learning environment and is mainly examining how processes mediate the way parenting practices influence a child’s development and learning.
Athanasios Gregoriadis   +1 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Incremental Learning of Daily Routines as Workflows in a Smart Home Environment

ACM Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systems, 2015
Smart home environments should proactively support users in their activities, anticipating their needs according to their preferences. Understanding what the user is doing in the environment is important for adapting the environment's behavior, as well as for identifying situations that could be problematic for the user.
Berardina De Carolis   +2 more
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Examining Home Learning Environments

Planet, 2002
This study uses a methodology originally developed by education researchers examining the homework environment and homework achievement of school pupils.
Greg Spellman, Ken Field, John Sinclair
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Learning under uncertainty in smart home environments

2008 30th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2008
Technologies and services for the home environment can provide levels of independence for elderly people to support 'ageing in place'. Learning inhabitants' patterns of carrying out daily activities is a crucial component of these technological solutions with sensor technologies being at the core of such smart environments.
Shuai, Zhang   +3 more
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Simulation as a home learning environment — students’ views

Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 1999
This paper describes a pilot study aimed at exploring the possibility of introducing simulation‐based homework into science learning, in the present junior‐high school setting. Two 9th grade classes have performed simulation‐based homework assignments as part of the study of electrical circuits, during two months.
Miky Ronen, Matzi Eliahu
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The Home Environment in the Assessment of Learning Disabilities

Learning Disability Quarterly, 1979
The purpose of the present article is to advocate that in view of the difficulty involved in predicting learning disability by looking at the early behavior of the child , serious consideration must be given to early assessment of home environmental processes as a supplement to child-focused ...
Judith H. Freund   +2 more
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