Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning in higher education: A European-North American comparison based on the French-Mexican cases Pierre-Yves Sanséau, Sandrine Ansart Pages: 1-5
ABSTRACT: In this paper, the authors examine the specificity of a new
process for obtaining qualifications in a French higher
education, based on the recognition of professional experience
(APEL or VAE in French) and the potential of its replication to
other countries Firstly, the purpose focuses on the pertinence of
the notion of « competence » in accreditation of prior
(experiential) learning (AP(E)L). Although APEL approaches in
the French higher education system tend to lean toward the
notion of « knowledge », it appears that an approach structured
by competences and based on specific frames of reference,
offers great potential. Secondly, the question of the replication
of APEL process in the North American context is raised with a
study of the Mexican case. If educational systems of both
countries don’t differ much, it appears that the transfer of the
APEL process could be hazardous considering the cultural and
social contexts and the difficulties associated to foreign
educational transfers.
MaRRS: A Software System for Generating Multimedia Radiology Reports using Adobe Acrobat Kristy Moniz, Tim Mcinerney Pages: 6-9
ABSTRACT: Despite the proliferation of mature multimedia software
technologies, radiology reports continue to lack image content
and structure that would improve the ability of referring
clinicians to fully interpret and analyze radiological findings.
This paper introduces an intuitive and interactive radiology
report authoring system that provides enhanced visual
multimedia capabilities, structured content, and reduced report
production time, using a well-known PDF program, Adobe
Acrobat. The system, which we call the Multimedia Radiology
Report System, or MaRRS, allows radiologists to quickly and
simply create and deliver effective interactive multimedia
medical reports. This paper will introduce MaRRS, outline
some related radiology report systems, and describe the unique
structure and functionality of MaRRS in order to demonstrate
its advantages for both radiologists and referring clinicians.
Integration of Education and Technology – A Long-term Study about Possibilities and Adequacy of a Learning Management System for Education Michael Henninger, Anna K. Kutter Pages: 10-14
ABSTRACT: Use of technology in educational scenarios has become self
evident especially in contexts of higher or further education.
But it still lacks a systematically and integrative discussion
about how to exhaust all possible benefits of this integration
enduringly. The study at hand aims at evaluating two different
learning management systems in use at the University of
Education (UE) Weingarten with regard to all perspectives on
this topic in a long-term study over a period of three years. In
the context of the implementation of a media-affine program of
study the two systems moodle and DistanceLearningSystem®
get surveyed. The basic functions of the systems are
investigated for their adequacy for maximum benefits in
didactic, organisational and curricular [1] tenor.
The Effect of Project Supported Education in Elementary Number Theory Course on Student Achievement Ahmet S. Ozdemir, Yasemin Sert Pages: 15-17
ABSTRACT: The aim of the study is to examine the effect of Project
Supported Education (PSE) on preservice teachers’
achievement and thinking style. ‘Post – test control group
Model’ is used to examine achievement results. Pre-post test
control group model is used to examine thinking styles
differences based on a “Thinking Style Inventory”. The subjects
of the study are 46 students enrolled in an Elementary Number
Theory course in the Primary Mathematics Education
Department in a large university in Istanbul, Turkey. Results
indicate that 1) project supported education has no significant
effect on student achievement and thinking styles, 2) students in
the experimental group scored higher than the control group for
their post-tests regarding both Anarchic and Oligarchic
Thinking Styles. The reasons for these are discussed further and
suggestions are provided.
Collective Competence and Social Capital Analysis in Collaborative Networks Janaina Macke, João Alberto Rubim Sarate, Rolando Vargas Vallejos Pages: 18-23
ABSTRACT: The present paper addresses the issue of collective competence
and social capital analysis for collaborative networks. The
objective of the project is to understand how collaborative
networks can be influenced considering the perspective of social
capital and core competences. In this model we defend the
emphasis on endogenous resources, once the technology is, in a
general way, accessible to most of the companies and, therefore
will not be a long term competitive advantage. The model
shows that collaborative networks will be more competitive and
successful if they invest in to core elements that are:
organizational culture and people. Therefore, the model
contributes for the researches in socio-organizational filed and
provides a tool to evaluate collaborative networks.
Introducing Complex Decision Models to the Decision Maker with Computer Software – The Profile Distance Method (PDM) Edward Bernroider, Nikolaus Obwegeser, Volker Stix Pages: 24-28
ABSTRACT: In this paper we demonstrate how the profile distance method
was transformed into a software environment enabling the
decision maker to utilize a complex decision making tool
without any advanced knowledge of the underlying
mathematical and technical features. We present theoretical and
technical aspects as well as contextual and usage related
information from the viewpoint of the decision maker.
Preliminary empirical results suggest that the developed
software component is effective in terms of platform
independence, usability and intuitive interface design. The data
showed a good rating for usefulness, which, however, was
targeted as the main goal for further development.
A Practical Perspective on the Design and Implementation of Enterprise Integration Solution to improve QoS using SAP NetWeaver Platform K.Krishna Mohan, A.K. Verma, A.S Srividya, G.Ravi Kumar Pages: 29-35
ABSTRACT: Most of the enterprise operations require information from
several systems within and outside the enterprise(s). The past
few years have seen explosive growth in direct program to
program interaction for application integration, removing
manual steps yielding tremendous improvements in reliability
and efficiency.
This paper addresses the practical approach for the design and
implementation of Enterprise Application Integration in a
heterogeneous environment with SAP NetWeaver Platform
(i.e. Exchange Infrastructure (XI)/Process Integration (PI))
using a Customizable Tool named TEmplate based Functional
Requirements for Integration Design (TEFRID) developed by
the author(s) to improve the Quality of Service (QoS) and
reduce the development time and cost with the end-to-end
scenario development.
Numerical Modeling and Simulation of the Movable Contact Tool-Workpiece and Application in Technological Processes Leon Kukielka, Agnieszka Kulakowska, Radoslaw Patyk Pages: 36-41
ABSTRACT: Grinding, embossing, burnishing, thread rolling, drawing,
cutting, turning are very complicated technological processes.
To increase the quality of the product and minimize the cost of
process, we should know the physical phenomena which exist
during the process. The phenomena on a typical incremental
step were described using a step-by-step incremental procedure,
with an updated Lagrange’s formulation. The technological
processes are considered as geometrical and physical non-linear
initial and boundary problems. The finite element method
(FEM) and the dynamic explicit method (DEM) were used to
obtain the solution. The application was developed in the
ANSYS/LS-DYNA system, which makes possible a complex
time analysis of the physical phenomena: states of
displacements, strains and stresses. Numerical computations of
the strain and stress have been conducted with the use of
methodology which requires a proper definition of the contact
zone, without the necessity to introduce boundary conditions.
Examples of calculations are presented.
| | A Semantic Wiki on Cooperation in Public Administration in Europe Bernhard Krabina Pages: 42-45
ABSTRACT: Authorities cooperate in various ways. The Web portal
www.verwaltungskooperation.eu aims to share knowledge on
collaboration projects. A semantic wiki approach was used to
facilitate best practice documentation with Semantic Web and
Web 2.0 technology.
Enhancement of Online Robotics Learning Using Real-Time 3D Visualization Technology Richard Chiou, Yongjin (james) Kwon, Tzu-Liang (bill) Tseng, Robin Kizirian, Yueh-Ting Yang Pages: 46-51
ABSTRACT: This paper discusses a real-time e-Lab Learning system based on the
integration of 3D visualization technology with a remote robotic
laboratory. With the emergence and development of the Internet
field, online learning is proving to play a significant role in the
upcoming era. In an effort to enhance Internet-based learning of
robotics and keep up with the rapid progression of technology, a 3-
Dimensional scheme of viewing the robotic laboratory has been
introduced in addition to the remote controlling of the robots. The
uniqueness of the project lies in making this process Internet-based,
and remote robot operated and visualized in 3D. This 3D system
approach provides the students with a more realistic feel of the 3D
robotic laboratory even though they are working remotely. As a
result, the 3D visualization technology has been tested as part of a
laboratory in the MET 205 Robotics and Mechatronics class and has
received positive feedback by most of the students. This type of
research has introduced a new level of realism and visual
communications to online laboratory learning in a remote classroom.
Cumulative Impact of Inhomogeneous Channels on Risk Ling Wang, Pramode Verma, Sudarshan Dhall, S. Laksmivarahan Pages: 52-55
ABSTRACT: This paper considers flows of containerized traffic in a cascade
of channels with diverse risk characteristics. Each channel is
characterized by a probability distribution function relating the
probability of loss being less than a given value to the
magnitude of the loss. The cumulative impact of cascading
channels is then evaluated as a closed form solution in terms of
the characteristics of the constituent channels with dissimilar
risk characteristics. The results presented in this analysis can be
used to shape the risk characteristics of individual channels
through, for example, additional investment in order to
maximize the impact of such investments.
Real-Time Head Pose Estimation on Mobile Platforms Jianfeng Ren, Mohammad Rahman, Nasser Kehtarnavaz, Leonardo Estevez Pages: 56-62
ABSTRACT: Many computer vision applications such as augmented
reality require head pose estimation. As far as the real-time
implementation of head pose estimation on relatively
resource limited mobile platforms is concerned, it is
required to satisfy real-time constraints while maintaining
reasonable head pose estimation accuracy. The introduced
head pose estimation approach in this paper is an attempt to
meet this objective. The approach consists of the following
components: Viola-Jones face detection, color-based face
tracking using an online calibration procedure, and head
pose estimation using Hu moment features and Fisher
linear discriminant. Experimental results running on an
actual mobile device are reported exhibiting both the real-
time and accuracy aspects of the developed approach.
Secure Patient Information and Privacy in Medical Imaging Ming Yang, Monica Trifas, Lei Chen, Lei Song, Dorothy Buenos-Aires, Jaleesa Elston Pages: 63-66
ABSTRACT: In present times, identity protection is becoming increasingly
jeopardized. Numerous ways of protecting one
Navigation of Mobile Robots in Natural Environments: Using Sensor Fusion in Forestry Jürgen Rossmann, Petra Krahwinkler, Christian Schlette Pages: 67-71
ABSTRACT: Navigation using GPS is a common strategy which cannot provide
the desired accuracy in forests. In the forestry of North Rhine-
Westphalia (Germany) algorithms are developed to delineate
single trees from remote sensing data. These generated tree maps
can be used to create a virtual testbed. Different kinds of sensor
data can be merged to form a “visual GPS” system which
improves accuracy for the navigation of autonomous vehicles in
the forest. Algorithms were developed, which provide localization
results accurate enough to allow navigation to a single tree.
A Voice Operated Tour Planning System for Autonomous Mobile Robots Charles V. Smith Iii, John C. Licato, Michael V. Doran, Thomas G. Thomas Jr. Pages: 72-79
ABSTRACT: Control systems driven by voice recognition software have been
implemented before but lacked the context driven approach to
generate relevant responses and actions. A partially voice
activated control system for mobile robotics is presented that
allows an autonomous robot to interact with people and the
environment in a meaningful way, while dynamically creating
customized tours. Many existing control systems also require
substantial training for voice application. The system proposed
requires little to no training and is adaptable to chaotic
environments. The traversable area is mapped once and from
that map a fully customized route is generated to the user
Tool Monitoring and Electronic Event Logging for Sheet Metal Forming Processes Gerd Heiserich, Andreas Jungk, Ludger Overmeyer Pages: 80-83
ABSTRACT: This contribution describes some innovative solutions
regarding sensor systems for tool monitoring in the sheet metal
industry. Autonomous and tamper-proof sensors, which are
integrated in the forming tools, can detect and count the strokes
carried out by a sheet metal forming press. Furthermore, an
electronic event logger for documentary purposes and quality
control was developed. Based on this technical solution, new
business models such as leasing of sheet metal forming tools
can be established for cooperation among enterprises. These
models allow usage-based billing for the contractors, taking the
effectively produced number of parts into account.
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