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Engineering Graphics Education: Webcomics as a Tool to Improve Weaker Students' Motivation
In engineering colleges, first-year students come from different kinds of high school and have different technical backgrounds. In engineering graphics courses, the weaker students are the ones entering with a lower technical background.
Valerio Villa
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Die Medienästhetik der Webcomics
Kultur- Und Medientheorie, 2011Ramon Reichert
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2008
This chapter presents a model (WebCom) for understanding and analyzing Web site-mediated communication, also referred to as Web site communication. The model combines three theoretical approaches— communication, medium, and activity theory—into one generic model that benefits from each of the approaches’ strengths.
Mikkel Godsk, Anja Bechmann Petersen
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This chapter presents a model (WebCom) for understanding and analyzing Web site-mediated communication, also referred to as Web site communication. The model combines three theoretical approaches— communication, medium, and activity theory—into one generic model that benefits from each of the approaches’ strengths.
Mikkel Godsk, Anja Bechmann Petersen
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Journal on Educational Resources in Computing, 2003
The peer review, known by almost everyone in the academic world, is proposed as a method for computer science classes to improve interaction among student groups. By this method, groups of students publish their assignments over the Internet using the WebCoM tool developed to support this activity.
Elaine Quintino da Silva +1 more
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The peer review, known by almost everyone in the academic world, is proposed as a method for computer science classes to improve interaction among student groups. By this method, groups of students publish their assignments over the Internet using the WebCoM tool developed to support this activity.
Elaine Quintino da Silva +1 more
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WebCom: A Web Based Volunteer Computer
The Journal of Supercomputing, 2001zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
John P. Morrison +2 more
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Resource Aggregation and Workflow with Webcom
2007Efficient exploitation of the aggregate resources available to a researcher is a challenging and real problem. The challenge becomes all the greater when researchers who collaborate across functional or administrative domains need to pool their disjoint heterogeneous resources to achieve their objectives.
Oisín Curran +4 more
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2023
The subject of this PhD will analyse the collaborative process within a creative team and the practice of writing as research when it explores a new medium under emergence, in this case webcomics. As the project is concerned with the transposition of my trilogy of novels, I assumed the responsibilities of translating the prose into script and creating ...
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The subject of this PhD will analyse the collaborative process within a creative team and the practice of writing as research when it explores a new medium under emergence, in this case webcomics. As the project is concerned with the transposition of my trilogy of novels, I assumed the responsibilities of translating the prose into script and creating ...
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Proceedings of the 2004 workshop on Secure web service - SWS '04, 2004
Supporting security in distributed systems is becoming more important with the ongoing work in grids, distributed middlewares and web services. Decentralised security architectures allow the stakeholders in these distributed computations, the providers of both compute resources and the applications executing on them, to have a say in how a computation ...
Thomas B. Quillinan, Simon N. Foley
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Supporting security in distributed systems is becoming more important with the ongoing work in grids, distributed middlewares and web services. Decentralised security architectures allow the stakeholders in these distributed computations, the providers of both compute resources and the applications executing on them, to have a say in how a computation ...
Thomas B. Quillinan, Simon N. Foley
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