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How to measure the mental workload. On individual differences in mental workload.
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Leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) to Strengthen MTSS Within Catholic Schools
ABSTRACT Many Catholic schools face resource challenges that result in limitations surrounding the implementation of multi‐tiered systems and support (MTSS). Artificial intelligence (AI) offers a potential tool for Catholic schools to strengthen systems of support. This article provides a conceptual analysis regarding opportunities for AI to strengthen
Kaitlin D. Reichart +2 more
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Mediating effect of moral sensitivity in the relationship between mental workload and patient privacy protection among operating room nurses in China: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Tan R +6 more
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How to measure the mental workload. Some impression of mental workload.
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ABSTRACT College science exams are an important and widespread marker for student progress toward technical careers. Predominantly enacted using traditional teaching practices, exams also represent an opportunity for significant improvement in higher education.
Benjamin L. Wiggins +2 more
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Characterizing eye gaze and mental workload for assistive device control. [PDF]
Loke LYC +3 more
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ABSTRACT Achieving Agenda 2030 depends on addressing interactions between the sustainable development goals (SDGs). In this paper, we conceptualize SDG interactions as synergies or trade‐offs, incoming or outgoing, and internal or external, and analyze how SDG 2 (Zero Hunger) interacts with other SDGs within and across policy programmes that support ...
Annita Jepchirchir Kirwa +3 more
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A prediction model for the oceanauts' cognitive performance based on the mental workload of typical tasks. [PDF]
Zhu M, Wang J, Zhang X, Chen D.
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ABSTRACT Farmers' capabilities, a core component of social sustainability, have been largely neglected in sustainable agriculture discourse. Using a relational approach to capabilities and autonomy, this study explores how women farmers translate the opportunity of agricultural innovation into their valued outcomes, and which factors shape their ...
Dawn D. Cheong, Bettina Bock
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