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Fluidly Revealing Information: A Survey of Un/foldable Data Visualizations
Abstract Revealing relevant information on demand is an essential requirement for visual data exploration. In this state‐of‐the‐art report, we review and classify techniques that are inspired by the physical metaphor of un/folding to reveal relevant information or, conversely, to reduce irrelevant information in data visualizations.
M.‐J. Bludau+3 more
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Abstract This paper explores the politics and praxis of ‘youth voice assemblages’ in an exploratory and pARTicipatory research project where 125 young people (aged 11–18) from England, Scotland and Wales shared what and how they are learning about relationships, sex and sexuality.
EJ Renold+5 more
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Doing Being Orten: Managing Commonplace Super‐Diversity in Swedish School‐Age Educare
ABSTRACT The present article examines how younger pupils in Swedish school‐age educare centers (SAECs) manage super‐diversity. Previous scholars have documented that pupils belonging to ethnic minority groups often are categorised as deviant and ‘other’ in relation to the native majority.
Linda Häll, Tünde Puskas
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Pedagogical strategies for the development of improvisation and composition in North Indian classical music. [PDF]
Sayers E.
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ABSTRACT As the mobile economy grows and personal devices become more prevalent, museums are actively utilizing apps to interact with visitors. Museum apps serve as mediators in the museum experience, enabling multidimensional interactions. Museum apps are unlike those that are meant for shopping or gaming because they connect visitors to the physical ...
Jihyun Kim, So Yeon Kim
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Audio-visual concert performances synchronize audience's heart rates. [PDF]
Czepiel AM+5 more
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ABSTRACT Issues Rising synthetic opioid deaths in North America, and the emergence of nitazene harms has driven concern about novel synthetic opioids (NSO) in Australia. This scoping review aimed to map what is known about NSOs in Australia. Approach Scoping review of peer‐reviewed and grey literature on NSO detections and harms.
Emmanuel Mammoliti+2 more
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Acquiring musical knowledge increases music liking: Evidence from a neurophysiological study. [PDF]
Hou Y, Song B, Zhu Y, Yu L, Hu Y.
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ABSTRACT Introduction Gamma‐hydroxybutyrate (GHB) use and attributable harms have been increasing in Europe and Australia. However, there are limited population surveillance tools available to map and track acute GHB‐related harms, particularly outside metropolitan areas. The present study examined GHB‐related ambulance attendances from January 2015 to
Naomi Beard+5 more
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