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2. Stabilized explicit u-pw solution in soil dynamic problems near the undrained-incompressible limit.
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Navas, Pedro, Stickle, Miguel M., Yagüe, Angel, Manzanal, Diego, Molinos, Miguel, and Pastor, Manuel
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SOIL solutions , *TIME integration scheme , *WATERLOGGING (Soils) , *WATER pressure - Abstract
Traditionally, Biot's formulation is employed to model the behavior of saturated soils. The u - p w (solid displacement–pore water pressure) formulation can be considered as the standard one, since involves a good computational performance together with excellent accuracy for slow and moderate speed phenomena. Dynamic processes can be studied even if the acceleration of the water is neglected, what occurs in the undrained limit. It is well-known that u - p w formulation might display instabilities in the undrained-incompressible limit. Several techniques have been proposed to overcome this issue, principally within an implicit time integration scheme for small strains. In this paper, a robust implementation of the divergence of the momentum equation technique is presented for an explicit u - p w approach within the framework of optimal transportation meshfree scheme at finite strain. Several examples are provided in order to assess the good performance of the proposed methodology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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3. Parameter-free strain-energy function which automatically and accurately matches benchmark test data for soft elastic solids
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Xiao, Heng, Yan, Wei-Hao, Zhan, Lin, and Wang, Si-Yu
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- 2022
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4. The Effectiveness of Sport Life Skills Program for Student-Athletes
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Junsu Bae
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positive youth development ,sport character ,peak program ,explicit approach ,anova ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 - Abstract
PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to apply a life skills program to student-athletes and statistically verify the changes in life skills of the experimental and control group. METHODS Participants were 34 high school Taekwondo athletes (Mage=17.71). They were divided into 18 in the experimental group and 16 in the control group. For eight weeks, the experimental group participated in the life skills program after training and the control group participated in only training as usual. Data were collected by using Life Skills Scale for Student-Athletes (LSSSA), and the participants of two groups filled out the LSSSA before and after the program application. The collected data were analyzed by using repeated measure analysis of variance (ANOVA), and partial η2 (eta squared) was calculated to present the effect size. RESULTS The interaction between time and group was statistically significant in goal setting, coping with stress, positive thinking, and managing emotion among sub-factors of life skills. Partial η2 was interpreted as having a large effect size as it revealed the range of .22 to .51. Therefore, comparing before and after participating in the program, the life skills score of the experimental group among the two groups was significantly improved. CONCLUSIONS Student-athletes who participated in the program experienced positive changes in life skills than those who did not participate in the program.
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- 2022
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5. The participation process of PEAK program for collegiate Taekwondo athletes: A grounded theory approach
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Taehee Lim, Oh-Jung Kwon, Mi-Seon Yun, Junsu Bae, and Yun-Kyung Yang
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life skills ,learning attitude ,positive development ,explicit approach ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 - Abstract
Purpose The purpose of this study was to explore the process of participation in the PEAK program of collegiate athletes based on grounded theory. Methods In-depth interviews were conducted with 12 athletes from Y University who were registered in Korea Taekwondo Association. The collected data were analyzed by using the open coding, axis coding, and selective coding of the grounded theory, completed the paradigm model among the extracted concepts, and extracted the core categories through the story outline. Results As the result of data analysis, 'participating in the PEAK program' was found as the central phenomenon, and the causal situation was 'bad attitude in class' and 'helpless daily life'. The contextual conditions were 'recognition of the need for class participation and dual career' and 'motivation to participate in the program', and the intervening conditions were 'factors that hinder participation in the program' and 'factors that help program participation'. The action/interaction strategies were ‘caring climate’ and ‘promoting transfer’, and depending on the consequence, ‘learning attitude change’ and ‘life skill change’ appeared. Conclusion Participants improved their learning attitude through the PEAK program and confirmed the possibility of life skills transfer. It is hoped that this study can lead to implementation of various studies and discussions about life skills and transfer.
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- 2021
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6. Temperature-resolution anomalies in the reconstruction of time dynamics from energy-loss experiments
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Kogar, Anshul, Vig, Sean, Gan, Yu, and Abbamonte, Peter
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Affordable and Clean Energy ,electron and nuclear dynamics ,explicit approach ,momentum-resolved scattering experiments ,cond-mat.str-el ,Optics - Abstract
Inelastic scattering techniques provide a powerful approach to studyingelectron and nuclear dynamics, via reconstruction of a propagator thatquantifies the time evolution of a system. There is now growing interest inapplying such methods to very low energy excitations, such as latticevibrations, but in this limit the cross section is no longer proportional to apropagator. Significant deviations occur due to the finite temperature Bosestatistics of the excitations. Here we consider this issue in the context ofhigh-resolution electron energy loss experiments on the copper-oxidesuperconductor Bi$_2$Sr$_2$CaCu$_2$O$_{8+x}$. We find that simple division of aBose factor yields an accurate propagator on energy scales greater than theresolution width. However, at low energy scales, the effects of resolution andfinite temperature conspire to create anomalies in the dynamics at long times.We compare two practical ways for dealing with such anomalies, and discuss therange of validity of the technique in light of this comparison.
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- 2014
7. Vision and Strategy
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Maximini, Dominik and Maximini, Dominik
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- 2018
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8. Explicit meshfree u-pw solution of the dynamic Biot formulation at large strain
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Navas, Pedro, Molinos, Miguel, Stickle, Miguel M., Manzanal, Diego, Yagüe, Angel, and Pastor, Manuel
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- 2022
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9. Learning About Science Through Modelling-Based Teaching
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Gilbert, John K., Justi, Rosária, Gilbert, J.K., Series editor, Gilbert, John K., and Justi, Rosária
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- 2016
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10. Bhutanese Students' Views of Nature of Science: a Case Study of Culturally Rich Country.
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Das, Pabi Maya, Faikhamta, Chatree, and Punsuvon, Vittaya
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TRADITIONAL knowledge ,EXPLICIT instruction ,SCIENTIFIC method ,STATISTICAL sampling ,NATURE ,SCIENTIFIC knowledge - Abstract
This study is aimed at exploring ninth-grade Bhutanese students' views of nature of science (NOS). A total of 389 students from middle secondary and higher secondary schools from the eastern, western, southern and central regions of Bhutan took part in this study. To generate a representative population, a stratified random sampling technique was used. An adopted and adapted version of the Students Understanding of Science and Scientific Inquiry (SUSSI) comprised Likert-type items, and open-ended questions were used as a research tool. Quantitative data were analysed using descriptive statistics, and the qualitative data were analysed and categorized into naïve, transitional and informed views. The results indicated that the majority of the Bhutanese students held naïve views on sociocultural embeddedness, scientific laws, scientific theories and science as a body of knowledge. The study has an implication for curriculum developers and teaching professionals, particularly in culturally rich countries, that explicit instruction of NOS should be reframed based on students' cultural backgrounds and their indigenous knowledge. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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11. Tracing the Body
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Watkins, Megan and Watkins, Megan, editor
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- 2012
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12. Explicit meshfree solution for large deformation dynamic problems in saturated porous media.
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Navas, Pedro, Sanavia, Lorenzo, López-Querol, Susana, and Yu, Rena C.
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WATERLOGGING (Soils) , *DYNAMIC testing of materials , *DEFORMATIONS (Mechanics) , *POROUS materials , *STRAINS & stresses (Mechanics) - Abstract
In this paper a new methodology to simulate saturated soils subjected to dynamic loadings under large deformation regime (locally up to 40% in equivalent plastic strain) is presented. The coupling between solid and fluid phases is solved through the complete formulation of the Biot’s equations. The additional novelty lies in the employment of an explicit time integration scheme of the u-w
(solid displacement-relative fluid displacement) formulation which enables us to take advantage of such explicit schemes. Shape functions based on the principle of maximum entropy implemented in the framework of Optimal Transportation Meshfree schemes are utilized to solve both elastic and plastic problems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] - Published
- 2018
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13. P-Semiflow Computation with Decision Diagrams
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Ciardo, Gianfranco, Mecham, Galen, Paviot-Adet, Emmanuel, Wan, Min, Hutchison, David, Series editor, Kanade, Takeo, Series editor, Kittler, Josef, Series editor, Kleinberg, Jon M., Series editor, Mattern, Friedemann, Series editor, Mitchell, John C., Series editor, Naor, Moni, Series editor, Nierstrasz, Oscar, Series editor, Pandu Rangan, C., Series editor, Steffen, Bernhard, Series editor, Sudan, Madhu, Series editor, Terzopoulos, Demetri, Series editor, Tygar, Doug, Series editor, Vardi, Moshe Y., Series editor, Weikum, Gerhard, Series editor, Franceschinis, Giuliana, editor, and Wolf, Karsten, editor
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- 2009
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14. Experimental Evaluation of Classical Automata Constructions
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Tabakov, Deian, Vardi, Moshe Y., Hutchison, David, editor, Kanade, Takeo, editor, Kittler, Josef, editor, Kleinberg, Jon M., editor, Mattern, Friedemann, editor, Mitchell, John C., editor, Naor, Moni, editor, Nierstrasz, Oscar, editor, Pandu Rangan, C., editor, Steffen, Bernhard, editor, Sudan, Madhu, editor, Terzopoulos, Demetri, editor, Tygar, Dough, editor, Vardi, Moshe Y., editor, Weikum, Gerhard, editor, Carbonell, Jaime G., editor, Siekmann, Jörg, editor, Sutcliffe, Geoff, editor, and Voronkov, Andrei, editor
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- 2005
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15. Survey of Explicit Approaches to Constrained Optimal Control
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Grancharova, Alexandra, Johansen, Tor Arne, Hutchison, David, editor, Kanade, Takeo, editor, Kittler, Josef, editor, Kleinberg, Jon M., editor, Mattern, Friedemann, editor, Mitchell, John C., editor, Naor, Moni, editor, Nierstrasz, Oscar, editor, Pandu Rangan, C., editor, Steffen, Bernhard, editor, Sudan, Madhu, editor, Terzopoulos, Demetri, editor, Tygar, Dough, editor, Vardi, Moshe Y., editor, Weikum, Gerhard, editor, Murray-Smith, Roderick, editor, and Shorten, Robert, editor
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- 2005
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16. Challenges in Understanding the Functions of Ecological Heterogeneity
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Strayer, David L., Lovett, Gary M., editor, Turner, Monica G., editor, Jones, Clive G., editor, and Weathers, Kathleen C., editor
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- 2005
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17. Efficient Large-Eddy Simulations of Compressible Flows Using Multigrid
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Lessani, Bamdad, Smirnov, Sergey, Lacor, Chris, Baelmans, Tine, Meyers, Johan, Griebel, M., editor, Keyes, D. E., editor, Nieminen, R. M., editor, Roose, D., editor, Schlick, T., editor, Dick, Erik, editor, Riemslagh, Kris, editor, and Vierendeels, Jan, editor
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- 2000
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18. Incosistency Tests for Patient Records in a Coronary Heart Disease Database
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Gamberger, Dragan, Lavrač, Nada, Krstačić, Goran, Śmuc, Tomislav, Goos, Gerhard, editor, Hartmanis, Juris, editor, van Leeuwen, Jan, editor, Brause, Rüdiger W., editor, and Hanisch, Ernst, editor
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- 2000
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19. The Role of Technology in Changing the Arab Culture
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Ghanem, Salma, Kalliny, Morris, Elgoul, Siham, and Sharma, Dheeraj, editor
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- 2016
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20. Multiwavelength Anomalous Diffraction in Macromolecular Crystallography
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Smith, Janet L. and Fortier, Suzanne, editor
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- 1998
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21. ОСОБЕННОСТИ ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЯ ИНДУКТИВНОГО МЕТОДА ПРИ ОБУЧЕНИИ ГРАММАТИКЕ АНГЛИЙСКОГО ЯЗЫКА НА СОВРЕМЕННОМ ЭТАПЕ
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формирование грамматических навыков английского языка ,inductive method ,implicit approach ,formation of English grammatical skills ,differentiated approach ,дедуктивный метод ,explicit approach ,эксплицитный подход ,Internet resources ,дифференцированный подход ,имплицитный подход ,индуктивный метод ,deductive method ,интернет-ресурсы - Abstract
Данная статья раскрывает возможности применения индуктивного метода посредством интернет-ресурсов и метода проектов на уроке английского языка. На сегодняшний день индуктивный метод используется довольно редко, так как сформировалось единое мнение о том, что данный подход занимает достаточно много времени и требует от учителя предварительной тщательной подготовки. В данной статье нами расписан способ успешной реализации индуктивного метода, который носит творческий характер. Научная новизна нашей статьи состоит в том, что посредством разработанного индуктивного метода, интернет-ресурсов и метода проектов обучающиеся смогут эффективно развивать грамматические навыки. Мы считаем, что эти аспекты в совокупности достаточно эффективны для развития грамматических навыков. В результате был сделан вывод о том, что обучающиеся не только развивают грамматические навыки, но и учатся выступать перед публикой, развивают коммуникативные навыки, т. е. учатся работать в команде, обсуждать определенные вопросы; у них также развивается информационная компетенция: обучающиеся учатся отбирать необходимую информацию, ориентироваться в большом ее потоке и анализировать; затрагивается творческая сторона: обучающиеся учатся эстетично оформлять презентацию, применять разнообразные стратегии при решении проблем, производить необычные идеи, отличающиеся от общепринятых. Статья адресована учителям, преподавателям, обучающимся и всем тем, кто интересуется педагогической деятельностью., This article discloses the possibilities of using the inductive method through Internet resources and the project method in an English lesson. To date, the inductive method is used quite rarely, because there is a consensus that this approach takes a lot of time and requires preliminary preconditioning from the teacher. In this article, we have described a way to successfully implementation the inductive method, which is more creative. The scientific novelty of our article lies in the fact that students will be able to effectively develop grammatical skills using the inductive method, Internet resources and the project method. The researchers believe that these aspects together are quite effective to develop grammatical skills. As a result, it was concluded that students not only develop grammatical skills, but they also learn to speak in public, develop communication skills, i.e. learn to work in a team, discuss certain issues; they also develop information competence, i.e. students learn to navigate in a large flow of information, analyze, select the necessary information; addressed creative side, i.e. students learn to design a presentation aesthetically, apply a variety of strategies in solving problems, produce unusual ideas that differ from the generally accepted ones. The article is addressed to teachers, lecturers, students and all those who are interested in pedagogy.
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- 2022
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22. Explicit, comprehensive modeling of multi-axial finite strain pseudo-elastic SMAs up to failure.
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Xiao, H., Wang, X.M., Wang, Z.L., and Yin, Z.N.
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STRAINS & stresses (Mechanics) , *SHAPE memory alloys , *FAILURE analysis , *ELASTOPLASTICITY , *DEFORMATIONS (Mechanics) , *MECHANICAL loads - Abstract
A new elastoplastic J 2 − flow model with nonlinear combined hardening is proposed for the purpose of achieving an explicit, comprehensive simulation of pseudo-elastic SMAs over the whole range of strain up to failure. To this goal, a new, explicit methodology based on any given uniaxial data is introduced to obtain multi-axial expressions for the constitutive quantities incorporated in this model, in such a unified sense that all three successive deformation stages may be simultaneously represented, including a pseudo-elastic stage with perfect strain recovery, a hardening stage with partial strain recovery, and a softening stage up to failure. As such, any given shapes of uniaxial stress–strain curves from both loading and unloading in these three stages may be automatically reproduced from the proposed model, without involving usual complicated numerical procedures in treating nonlinear rate constitutive equations with a number of switching conditions. Numerical examples with test data are supplied to simulate a complete process including all three stages. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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23. Epistemological conceptions of biology majors and their transformation by an explicit proposal for teaching history and philosophy of science
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Charbel Niño El-Hani, Eraldo José Madureira Tavares, and Pedro Luís Bernardo da Rocha
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Nature of science ,Biology higher education ,Explicit approach ,Education (General) ,L7-991 ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
This paper reports the results obtained in the test of a proposal for the teaching of history and philosophy of science to Higher Education students enrolled in courses on natural sciences. The proposal takes actual historical examples as a basis for eliciting discussions about philosophical issues. It amounts to an explicit approach, directly addressing epistemological contents, which was elaborated and tested from the perspective of a teacher-researcher. The proposal was tested through a quali-quantitative approach. Data were gathered in a class of a course on history and philosophy of science for Biology majors, through the questionnaire VNOS-C (Views of the Nature of Science, Form C), at the beginning and end of a term. They were qualitatively treated by analyzing categories built from the answers given by the students. Based on some issues agreed upon by several post-positivist theories of science, we evaluated the adequacy of the students’ epistemological views, obtaining scores for each question, the sum of which resulted in a total score for each questionnaire. The effects of the proposal on the students’ views were analyzed qualitative and quantitatively by means of a discussion of the frequencies of adequate, partially adequate, and inadequate answers to each question and a statistical test comparing the total scores of each student, in the pre- and post-tests. To analyze the effects on each epistemological aspect addressed in the questionnaire, we performed tests comparing the scores obtained by the students in each question, at the beginning and end of the term. Generally speaking, the proposal resulted in an evolution of the views about the nature of science of all students who did both the pre- and post-tests. It was more effective in promoting a change in views about the demarcation between science and other ways of knowing, the differences between laws and theories, and the relationship between models and evidence. Nevertheless, it had a more limited success in the case of views about what is an experiment, the requirement of experimental methods in scientific practice, the causes of theoretical change, and the possibility of drawing different conclusions from the same data.
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- 2004
24. When Less is More: A Comparative Study on Advertising Avoidance
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Petrovici, Dan, Etayo, Cristina, and Sharma, Dheeraj, editor
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- 2016
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25. THE EFFECT OF NATURE OF SCIENCE TEACHING EMBEDDED INTO CHEMISTRY COURCE ON PROSPECTIVE SCIENCE TEACHERS’ MISCONCEPTIONS
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Fatma ÖNEN and Hale BAYRAM
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explicit approach ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 ,integrated education ,prospective teacher ,Social Sciences ,science education ,nature of science - Abstract
One of the main goals of science education is teaching the nature of science. It is obvious that teachers’ understanding of science and nature of science will influence their students’ views of Nature of Science. The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of explicit nature of science activities which was embedded into General Chemistry I cource content on prospective science teachers’ misconceptions on the views of nature of science. 21 prospective science teachers who took General Chemistry I cource during academic year of 2008-2009 in a state University participated in the study and it lasted in 8 weeks. The research was a pretest-posttest single-group experimental design. Data were collected via VNOS-C survey which includes 10 open-ended question, the views about the nature of science form (BDHGF), semi-structured interviews and video records. VNOS-C aimed to assess prospective science teachers’ views of the tentative, emprical, creative-imaginative, the role of social and cultural contexts in science, theory-laden nature of scientific knowledge, scientific theories and laws, relationship of observation-inference in science. Participants were administered the VNOS-C, BDHGF at the beginning and the end of cource. VNOS-C scale was evaluated according to “content analysis”, the results of BDHGF was evaluated with basic percentage calculation. The data from the BDHGF, video records and interviews were used to support the existing results. Conclusions of study showed that natüre of science teaching was effective in developing prospective teachers’ understandings of some of the nature of science aspects such as tentative and imaginative-creative and socio-cultural embededness.
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- 2019
26. Bounded elastic potentials for rubberlike materials with strain-stiffening effects.
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Jin, Tianfu, Yu, Lidan, Yin, Zhengnan, and Xiao, Heng
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RUBBER ,STRAIN energy ,ELASTICITY ,STIFFNESS (Mechanics) ,SHEAR strength - Abstract
Well-known models for rubberlike elasticity with strain-stiffening effects provide good predictions for unlimitedly, rapidly growing stress in a process of approaching a very large strain limit. According to such models, however, unbounded elastic strain energy would be generated as the strain limit is approached. To resolve this issue, a new, explicit approach is proposed to obtain multi-axial elastic potentials based on uniaxial data and shear data. Then, a strain-stiffening elastic potential is given to always yield bounded strain energy. Good agreement is achieved with a number of test data. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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27. A multiaxial elastic potential with error-minimizing approximation to rubberlike elasticity.
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Gu, Zhi-Xiang, Yuan, Lu, Yin, Zheng-Nan, and Xiao, Heng
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This study is concerned with a new, explicit approach by means of which forms of the large strain elastic potential for multiaxial rubberlike elasticity may be obtained based on data for a single deformation mode. As a departure from usual studies, here for the first time errors may be estimated and rendered minimal for all possible deformation modes and, furthermore, failure behavior may be incorporated. Numerical examples presented are in accurate agreement with Treloar's well-known data. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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28. Conceptual Change in "Nature of Science" in Undergraduate Students after Learning through The Explicit Approach.
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Wichaidit, Sittichai
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UNDERGRADUATES ,EXPLICIT instruction ,SCIENCE teachers ,TEACHER education ,SCIENTIFIC knowledge ,BINOMIAL theorem ,SCIENCE education - Abstract
This study examines conceptual change in some aspects of nature of science (NOS) in undergraduate students after learning through the explicit approach. NOS is an essential component in the Thai curriculum and is required knowledge for science teachers. Forty-one undergraduate students who study in the teacher education program participated in this classroom action research. Students' understanding of various aspects of NOS was assessed, including the empirical and tentative nature of scientific knowledge, the nature of science experiment, and the nature of scientific law and theory. To examine the pre-instruction view of NOS, some items of Views of Nature of Science Questionnaire-Form C (VNOS-C), developed by Fouad Abd-El-Khalick were administered to the students. Using crossitems analysis, the results indicated that most of them held naïve ideas of NOS in all aspects. For example, they believed that law is different from theory because law is certain while theory is not. The students' conceptions of NOS dramatically changed after learning with the explicit approach, which was reported to be an effective strategy to teach NOS. The instruction included explicit discussion of science history, group study of scientific articles, and use of models and analogies as the tools for reflective discussion on scientific theory and law. To describe how the students had changed their conceptions of NOS, the percentage of students' responses are reported and discussed. In order to examine the effectiveness of the learning activities in the cognitive aspects, binomial analysis was conducted to compare the students' understanding with the expected criteria. The student's satisfaction with all learning activities was also at a high level. The results of this study support the idea of using the explicit approach in teaching NOS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
29. Teaching Business English: Metaphorically Speaking.
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Bakarić, Petra Grgičević and Šalov, Edita
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BUSINESS English education ,IDIOMS ,METAPHOR ,INCIDENTAL learning ,INTENTIONAL learning ,COGNITIVE Strategy Instruction ,COMMUNICATION ,VOCABULARY education - Abstract
This paper's aim is to provide an outline of metaphorical and idiomatic language teaching activities used in L2 Business English. The range of strategies comprising intentional as well as incidental vocabulary teaching is examined in terms of students' both receptive and productive knowledge. In order to understand the potential benefits of their usage, the term phrasal language and its impacts in a language acquisition process should be clearly defined. Therefore, the former umbrella term encompassing a variety of multi-word items is given the appropriate syntactical, semantic, sociolinguistic definitions. Metaphors, being a conceptual base of idiomatic expressions, and idioms, respectively are being analyzed from the “cognitive linguistic view of metaphor” introduced by Lakoff and Johnson (1980). Accordingly, metaphors are linguistic reflections of our own conceptions of the world surrounding us. Given the abundance of abstract notions, we try to comprehend them by means of concrete concepts, i.e. we think metaphorically. Despite a variety of benefits of teaching metaphorical language ranging from expanding students' vocabulary to paving the way for genuine communication taking place in a specific sociocultural context, idiomaticity has proven to be one of the most difficult language feature to acquire, mostly due to its syntactical and semantic peculiarity. The latter is generally encountered at advanced stages of L2 learning, where fluency development and contextual word knowledge is highly stressed. This employs the use of incidental teaching strategies including a great number of exposures to reading authentic texts. However, some studies on vocabulary acquisition (Schmitt, 2008, Waring and Takaki, 2003) have indicated that incidental vocabulary learning from reading is more likely to push words to a partial rather than full level mastery. Consequently, gains from incidental learning are mainly recognized within the receptive rather than the productive knowledge spectrum. In order to enhance the latter, an explicit approach heightening students' idiomatic language awareness should be frequently employed. In light of the abovementioned findings, our small-scale research involves a number of first-year undergraduate Business Trade students who are all pre-intermediate English learners. They are first presented a selection of incidental teaching activities and afterwards exposed to a combined incidental-intentional teaching process designed to result in their both productive and receptive knowledge improvement. Tests on their both incidental and incidental-intentional vocabulary uptake are carried out. We expect that the comparative analysis figures of the test results are in favour of the complementary explicit and incidental approach. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
30. An explicit, straightforward approach to modeling SMA pseudoelastic hysteresis.
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Xiao, H.
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ELASTIC hysteresis , *THERMODYNAMICS , *STRAIN hardening , *PARAMETER estimation , *MATCHING theory - Abstract
Highlights: [•] Direct, explicit approach to modeling SMA pseudo-elasticity. [•] New nonlinear hardening rule with substantial coupling. [•] Thermodynamic restrictions are rendered free and explicit. [•] Direct, explicit approach to matching realistic hysteresis loops of any given shape. [•] Bypassing usual complicated procedures for identifying a large set of unknown parameters. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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31. Listen Up! : A study of how teachers in SLA approach the listening skill within upper secondary schools in Sweden
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Andersson, Julia, Lagerström, Elin, Andersson, Julia, and Lagerström, Elin
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Listening comprehension and listening strategies plays a crucial role in the process of acquiring a language. This study aims to investigate to what extent the listening skill is practised in upper secondary schools in the south of Sweden. Research studies within the field of listening are few which indicates that the listening skill is not considered as essential in second language teaching as the other three skills: reading, writing and speaking. Previous studies indicate that teachers should educate students metacognitive awareness when teaching listening. The results summarize the teachers’ answers, reflections and attitudes conducted from semi-structured interviews. The analysis of the results focuses on the four categories distinguished from the teachers’ answers: Teaching Approaches, National Exams, The Individual Student and Metacognitive Awareness. Some of the teachers do not possess the knowledge of how to teach listening that develops students' listening proficiency. As a conclusion, the study shows that a hierarchy exists among the four skills to which teachers adjust to, and this may be detrimental in achieving educational aims.
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- 2020
32. Teaching Nature of Science by Explicit Approach to the Preservice Elementary Science Teachers.
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Yalçinoğlu, Pelin and Anagün, Şengül S.
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SCIENCE education (Elementary) ,SCIENCE teachers ,TEACHING methods ,ACQUISITION of data ,ELEMENTARY education ,AWARDS - Abstract
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- 2012
33. CONSIDERAŢII PRIVIND POETICA LUI BENJAMIN FUNDOIANU/BENJAMIN FONDANE.
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Milancovici, Speranţa
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POETICS ,POETRY (Literary form) ,ESSAYS ,ROMANIAN language ,FRENCH people - Abstract
By analyzing the texts written by Benjamin Fundoianu - Fondane, we can identify two different approaches of the poetics. The first is an implicit approach, in shorter or longer essays on this theme, the second is an implicit one, in his poetical texts, composed in Romanian or in French. The conclusion of such a comparative study is that Benjamin Fondane could not exist as a writer, philosopher or cineaste without Benjamin Fundoianu, the connections between them being essential and impossible to ignore. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
34. Improving Preservice Middle Grades Science Teachers’ Understanding of the Nature of Science Using Three Instructional Approaches.
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Seung, Eulsun, Bryan, Lynn, and Butler, Malcolm
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INSTRUCTIONAL systems ,SCIENCE education ,EDUCATIONAL technology ,MIDDLE schools ,SCIENCE teachers ,STUDENT teachers ,TEACHING methods - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate changes in preservice teachers’ understanding of the nature of science (NOS) as a result of four activity-based interventions that represent three instructional approaches used in a middle grades science methods course. Ten participants’ understanding of NOS and their perceptions about the activity-based interventions were investigated. Data were collected using open-ended questionnaires and in-depth interviews before and after the interventions. Written artifacts and recorded group discussions were collected during the interventions. The results of this study showed that inclusion of various approaches to teaching NOS can contribute to developing preservice teachers’ understanding of NOS. The activities complemented each other in the teaching of the NOS components. In addition, the preservice teachers perceived that the four interventions were helpful in improving their understanding of NOS and in preparing them for future teaching. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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35. Explicit meshfree solution for large deformation dynamic problems in saturated porous media
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Lorenzo Sanavia, Rena C. Yu, Pedro Navas, and Susana López-Querol
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Coupling ,Large strains ,Large deformation ,Biot number ,Principle of maximum entropy ,Meshfree ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,02 engineering and technology ,Plasticity ,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology ,01 natural sciences ,010101 applied mathematics ,Saturated porous medium ,Biot’s equation ,Dynamic problem ,Complete formulation ,Explicit approach ,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous) ,Solid mechanics ,Applied mathematics ,0101 mathematics ,021101 geological & geomatics engineering ,Mathematics - Abstract
In this paper a new methodology to simulate saturated soils subjected to dynamic loadings under large deformation regime (locally up to 40% in equivalent plastic strain) is presented. The coupling between solid and fluid phases is solved through the complete formulation of the Biot’s equations. The additional novelty lies in the employment of an explicit time integration scheme of the $$u-w$$ (solid displacement–relative fluid displacement) formulation which enables us to take advantage of such explicit schemes. Shape functions based on the principle of maximum entropy implemented in the framework of Optimal Transportation Meshfree schemes are utilized to solve both elastic and plastic problems.
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- 2018
36. Development of a new design approach of reinforced concrete structures based on strength reduction method.
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Abra, Oumaima and Ben Ftima, Mahdi
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REINFORCED concrete , *STRUT & tie models , *FINITE element method , *COMPOSITE columns , *SLOPE stability , *FAILURE mode & effects analysis - Abstract
• A new method for design of complex reinforced concrete structures is presented. • The method is based on strength reduction and consistent with the Strut & Tie method. • Re-organisation of struts in concrete occurs in a degradation phase. • A modified equation from the modified compression field theory is used. • Application examples demonstrate the feasibility / potential of the new approach. The design of complex reinforced concrete structures or elements of structures can be a challenging task for practitioner structural engineers in some specific non-conventional projects. For these specific cases, the use of well-established and standard design methods such as sectional methods or strut-and-tie methods can result into complex and sometimes inappropriate designs. On the other hand, the use of sophisticated numerical methods such as nonlinear finite element methods is not common in these situations because of their complexity and the lack of consensus on their validity within the engineering community. This work presents an innovative new design approach for complex reinforced concrete structures. The approach is inspired from the strength reduction numerical method, well-established in the field of slope stability in geotechnical engineering. It can be considered as an intermediate approach between the conservative and universally well accepted strut-and-tie method, and the powerful nonlinear finite element method. A new simple constitutive law for concrete has been developed for that purpose as a user subroutine under the software ABAQUS-Explicit. It allows for the degradation of concrete by gradually reducing its tensile strength during the analysis. This law is presented within an overall new framework for the design of reinforced concrete structure based on two steps. The structure is loaded in a first linear elastic step and then degradation of the tensile post-pic occurs in a second nonlinear step. At the end of this second step, a re-organisation of the internal stresses occurs within the structure. A resisting pattern and failure modes similar to those in the strut and tie models occur as well. Two application examples are presented at the end of the study and demonstrate the potential and the feasibility of the new approach. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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37. Propuesta didáctica de un curso de conversación para la adquisición de la competencia conversacional en ELE
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Hernández Bravo, Beatriz
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Cambio de tema ,Discourse markers ,Acquisition and teaching of Spanish conversation ,Lingüística ,Competencia conversacional ,Topic shift ,Humanidades ,Adquisición y enseñanza de la conversación española ,Linguistics ,Turnos de apoyo ,Turn taking ,Humanities ,Conversational mechanisms and phenomena ,Explicit approach ,Conversational competence ,Enfoque directo ,Marcadores discursivos ,Mecanismos y fenómenos conversacionales - Abstract
En las últimas décadas, se han sucedido diversos estudios sobre fenómenos conversacionales en el ámbito de la Lingüística aplicada a la enseñanza de ELE. Con ellos se ha puesto fin al vacío existente en este campo y se han podido identificar algunas diferencias culturales en la estructuración de la conversación, así como las características propias de la interlengua de los aprendices de ELE. Las aportaciones más relevantes de estas investigaciones han servido como punto de partida para la elaboración del presente artículo, cuyo objetivo fundamental es dar un paso más y trasladar al aula el aprendizaje de estos contenidos. Consideramos que, por medio de una enseñanza explícita de los elementos y de las estrategias que subyacen en una conversación real, y con el entrenamiento apropiado, las interacciones de los estudiantes serán más naturales y fluidas. Así pues, presentamos la programación de un curso de conversación para el desarrollo de la competencia conversacional en el aula de ELE., Over recent decades, many studies have investigated conversational mechanisms in the applied linguistics field of teaching Spanish as a foreign language (SFL). These studies have remedied the previous lack of research in this area, and it has been possible to identify many cultural differences in the structure of conversations, as well as the characteristics of the students’ interlanguage when using SFL. The results of this research have been the starting point for this paper, the main purpose of which is to take one more step towards developing content to teach Spanish conversational structures in the classroom. We consider that an explicit approach is necessary to teach the elements and strategies that underlie real conversations and that together with the proper training, students’ interactions will became more natural and fluent. Therefore, this article presents a programme for the development of conversational competence in the SFL classroom.
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- 2016
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