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Crystallography in Open Science and its open educational resources
Open Science is the movement to make scientific research, the data and their dissemination available to any member of an inquiring society, from professionals to citizens, irrespective of their economic situation. The IUCr provides fully open educational resources to Global South and Global North readers and authors.This article presents a review of ...
John R. Helliwell
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Telepresence Observation for Kindergarten Classroom Rating: A Pilot Study
Quality evaluation of kindergarten classrooms is important for promoting teachers’ competencies and ensuring high-quality education. Currently, human observers physically visit kindergartens and provide assessments by observing classroom ...
Zhongjie Lu, Yuki Nishimura
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Exploring use cases for telepresence robots [PDF]
Telepresence robots can be thought of as embodied video conferencing on wheels. Companies producing these robots imagine them being used in a wide variety of situations (e.g., ad-hoc conversations at the office, inspections and troubleshooting at factories, and patient rounds at medical facilities).
Katherine M. Tsui +3 more
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Image‐Based Spatio‐Temporal Interpolation for Split Rendering
Abstract Low‐powered devices – such as small form factor head‐mounted displays (HMDs) – struggle to deliver a smooth and high‐quality viewing experience, due to their limited power and rendering capabilities. Cloud rendering attempts to solve the quality issue, but leads to prohibitive latency and bandwidth requirements, hindering use with HMDs over ...
M. Steiner +4 more
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Disrupted school attendance can trigger social and academic setbacks in children with prolonged illness. This study explores parental perspectives of telepresence robots in facilitating social and academic inclusion of their children undergoing cancer ...
Emilie Løvenstein Vegeberg +4 more
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Abstract As predictive artificial intelligence (AI) technologies increasingly steer workplace decisions, debates around fairness have intensified. Existing research often approaches fairness either as a set of universal principles supported or undermined by algorithms, or as a product of social interpretations, thereby providing either technologically ...
Elmira van den Broek +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Unintentional drowning is a leading cause of injury and death among children worldwide, and inadequate water safety education is a significant contributing factor. Innovative technologies such as virtual reality [VR] have the potential to teach children about safety and reduce the risk of accidental injury.
Allana Santiago +5 more
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Hospital‐Based Robotic Applications in Nursing Practice: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Introduction The integration of robots into clinical practice requires careful consideration of their alignment with nursing workflows, patient needs, and clinical contexts. This scoping review aimed to support effective technology adoption by systematically identifying and classifying how robots are used in hospital‐based nursing practice ...
Yebin Kim +3 more
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Licensed Counsellors' Experiences of Empathy Online in the COVID‐19 Pandemic
ABSTRACT This study explored the counsellors' perception of online empathy during the pandemic. Interpretive phenomenological analysis (IPA) was our selected research method. Data analysis yielded several themes, capturing the complexity of empathy, online empathy and empathy occurring during global crises.
Ania Bartkowiak, Deborah Rubel, Yun Shi
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New trends on brain-computer interface (BCI) design are aiming to combine this technology with immersive virtual reality in order to provide a sense of realism to its users.
Myriam Alanis-Espinosa, David Gutiérrez
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