Learning objects: Seeking simple solutions for students and staff: A New Zealand experience [PDF]
This paper is a narrative story describing how the Open Source Learning Object Repository (OSLOR) project worked through the process of defining, describing and sharing learning objects. The OSLOR team was conscious that for learning object repositories
Clayton, John
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Self-Efficacy: Addressing Behavioural Attitudes Towards Risky Behaviour - An International Literature Review [PDF]
The present report summarizes the work of the cross-frontier group which was established, within the framework of Interreg IV, to consider the concept of self-efficacy.
Billings, Jenny R., Macvarish, Jan
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Medicaid Utilization and Spending among Homeless Adults in New Jersey: Implications for Medicaid-Funded Tenancy Support Services. [PDF]
Cantor JC +6 more
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MON-PP139: Body Image Perception in People with Type 2 Diabetes - Does Perceived Image Match Reality? [PDF]
A.R. Pereira +3 more
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Community space in complex learning communities : lessons learnt
Highly complex learning communities where diverse participants collaborate to achieve multiple aims through synergy have the potential to be highly creative and productive.
McDonald, D.M., Weir, G.R.S.
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The Challenges of Developing Distributed Leadership in Scottish Primary Schools:a 'Catch 22’
This article analyses the experiences and perceptions of headteachers taking forward a distributed perspective on school leadership. It reports on research conducted in Scottish primary schools through three case studies.
Torrance, Deirdre
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A Theory of the Reform of Bureaucratic Institutions [PDF]
By bureaucratic institutions or bureaucracy, we mean the rules and regulations that are implemented by government agencies. Burdensome bureaucratic institutions are leading obstacles to economic development and therefore the target of economic reform of ...
Susanto Basu, David Li
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Determination and measurement of factors which influence propensity to cycle to work [PDF]
2.89% of the UK population cycled for the journey to work as measured by the census in 200I. This percentage is similar to the percentage from the 1991 census and indicates a levelling off in the decline that had been seen in the previous two decades in ...
Parkin, John
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Cellular automata modelling of micro abrasive machining.
This paper presents the use of Cellular Automata (CA) for modelling micro abrasive machining. A one-dimensional CA was initially used to model the workpiece, as having different heights, to represent the roughness; and the forces from the abrasive grits ...
Oluwajobi, Akinjide O., Chen, Xun
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Steps toward identifying central bank policy preferences [PDF]
This paper takes the parameters in central bank loss functions as fundamental preferences to be estimated from the data. It is these preferences (along with target values) that define the policy regime in operation and that potentially change with senior
Richard Dennis
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