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I take this opportunity to discuss a few things that I have learned from being Guest Editor of this special issue of Sensors devoted to Neural Networks and Sensors. The advancement in artificial neural network (ANN) technology is very impressive.
Michael W. Retsky
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A study using the low-cost swarm robotics platform spiderino in education
The demand on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics)-educated and enthusiastic employees is growing continuously. It is well known that the challenge to motivate students for a technical study needs to be taken already during compulsory
Midhat Jdeed +2 more
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A local instructional theory (LIT) for teaching linear equation through STEM instruction
Several previous types of research showed that students had obstacles in understanding the concept of linear equations. These obstacles occur because the designed learning cannot facilitate student learning trajectories, thus causing low learning ...
Siti Maryam Rohimah +2 more
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BARBIE’S SUCCESS IN THE NEW BUSINESS ERA: TECHNOLOGY, INNOVATION AND PERFORMANCE. THE MATTEL CASE [PDF]
The success of the companies is credited to their capacity to generate change, developing or implementing new systems while it is admitted that success in the production area is based on monitoring the latest technologies and their transformation into ...
Alexandra IOANID , Denisa ILIESCU
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Impact of Community-Based Go Baby Go Project on Interprofessional Collaboration
Interprofessional education and collaborative practice (IPEC) are essential components of healthcare teams in the United States. This study aimed to explore the impact of a community-based Go Baby Go (GBG) project that used assistive technology and ...
Sapna Chakraborty +2 more
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Using Minidrones to Teach Geospatial Technology Fundamentals
With an increased level of interest in promoting science, technology, engineering, and maths (STEM) careers, there are many ways in which drone and geospatial technology can be brought into the education system to train the future workforce.
Karen E. Joyce +2 more
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TOOLS OR TOYS? THE IMPACT OF HIGH TECHNOLOGY ON SCHOLARLY PRODUCTIVITY [PDF]
We examine the impact of communication technology on scholarly productivity by considering patterns of coauthored economics articles. Using articles in three major economics journals from 1970–79 and 1992–96, we find (1) sharp growth from distant coauthorships (authors not in the same metropolitan area prior to publication), as the theory predicts, and,
Daniel S. Hamermesh, Sharon M. Oster
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Through play, typically developing children manipulate objects and interact with peers to establish and develop physical, cognitive, language, and social skills.
Cecilia Clark +5 more
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Family play-learning through informal education: Make and play activities with traditional Thai toy activities at a science museum [PDF]
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel UniversityThis thesis charts the outcomes of family play-learning through make-and-play activities with traditional Thai toys activities (TTTA).
Kanhadilok, Peeranut
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Multianalyte, real‐time monitoring of bioprinted scaffolds remains challenging. Phosphorescence‐lifetime–based, optically responsive microparticles are embedded in diverse printable hydrogels (κ‐carrageenan, GelMA, PEGDA) to form biomaterial inks that report oxygen, glucose, lactate, and temperature.
Waqas Saleem +11 more
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