Cost‐effectiveness analysis of computer‐based assessment [PDF]
The need for more cost‐effective and pedagogically acceptable combinations of teaching and learning methods to sustain increasing student numbers means that the use of innovative methods, using technology, is accelerating.
Bull, Joanna, Loewenberger, Pauline
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Introduction: Physician emigration (the 'brain drain') and sociopolitical unrest significantly contribute to the instability of many low- and middle-income countries’ healthcare systems.
Tega Ebeye, HaEun Lee, Abi Sriharan
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Modern agriculture uses many new practices, methods and technologies to improve the quality, increase the production volume, and generate higher incomes.
Branzova Petia, Dimitrova Annie
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Understanding co-operative R&D activity: evidence from four European countries [PDF]
This paper investigates co-operative research activity by firms using data from the 3rd Community Innovation Survey for four countries, France, Germany, Spain and the UK.
Abramovsky, L. +4 more
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Practical Aspects of Studying Quantities in the Educational Field of Mathematics
The article presents the results of a study of the "Measurement" core module, in which basic mathematical competences acquired by adolescents in the course of pedagogical interaction, requiring the application of innovative methods and approaches, are ...
Yordanka Ilieva
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State of the art of plastic sorting and recycling : Feedback to vehicle design [PDF]
Today car manufacturers are beginning to integrate recycling constraints in the first stages of the design of a new car due to their concern regarding the effects of car design on the recovery of material after End-of-Life Vehicle treatment.
ABRAHAM, F +6 more
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Looking to the future: Framing the implementation of interprofessional education and practice with scenario planning [PDF]
Background: Adapting to interprofessional education and practice requires a change of perspective for many health professionals. We aimed to explore the potential of scenario planning to bridge the understanding gap and framing strategic planning for ...
Bierbooms +14 more
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Development and Transfer of Innovative Problem Solving Strategies and Related Confidence in Biomedical Engineering [PDF]
Twenty-nine biomedical engineering (BME) undergraduates participated in a challenge-based instruction biotransport course, offered by the UT Austin BME Department in an accelerated format, at the University of Cambridge.
Clegg, John R., Diller, Kenneth R.
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Colleges as agents for construction innovation - a case study [PDF]
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to highlight the low level of adoption of innovative products in the UK and to illustrate, through a case study, an investigation into the potential for UK further education colleges (FECS) to extend their existing ...
Morledge, R
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Assessment innovation and student experience: a new assessment challenge and call for a multi-perspective approach to assessment research [PDF]
The impact of innovative assessment on student experience in higher education is a neglected research topic. This represents an important gap in the literature given debate around the marketization of higher education, international focus on student ...
Bazeley P. +26 more
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