Essays about: "thesis on teaching science"

Showing result 21 - 25 of 40 essays containing the words thesis on teaching science.

  1. 21. On-demand virtual laboratory environments for Internetworking e-learning : A first step using docker containers

    University essay from KTH/Kommunikationssystem, CoS

    Author : Andreas Kokkalis; [2018]
    Keywords : Learning management systems; Learning Tools Interoperability; E-learning; Docker containers; virtualization; virtual laboratories; Lärplattform; Lärverktyg Interoperabilitet; E-lärande; Dockercontainrar; virtualisering; virtuella laboratorier;

    Abstract : Learning Management Systems (LMSs) are widely used in higher education to improve the learning, teaching, and administrative tasks for both students and instructors. Such systems enrich the educational experience by integrating a wide range of services, such as on-demand course material and training, thus empowering students to achieve their learning outcomes at their own pace. READ MORE

  2. 22. Software debugging using the debugger SAM4E Xplained Pro

    University essay from Malmö universitet/Fakulteten för teknik och samhälle (TS)

    Author : Nadia Manoh; Hamoud Abdullah; [2018]
    Keywords : embedded system; software testing; software debugging; software failure; software bugs debugging techniques;

    Abstract : Inbyggda system finns i nästan alla enheter som används i vårt dagliga liv, som exempelvis mobiltelefoner, kylskåp och bilar. En del enheter kan vara betydligt känsligare än andra, vilket innebär att en bugg som existerar i ett system kan orsaka skada, till och med förlust av människoliv, eller orsakar ingen skada alls. READ MORE

  3. 23. Key competencies to action : transdisciplinary learning of key competencies for sustainability

    University essay from Lunds universitet/LUCSUS

    Author : Stefan Hilser; [2016]
    Keywords : transdisciplinarity; sustainability science; key competencies; higher education; knowledge to action; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : Purpose: According to literature there is a set of six key competencies that distinguish sustainability professionals, including researchers, from professionals and researchers in other fields, making them “systemic problem solvers, change agents, and transition managers”. However, there is lack of empirical evidence, first, that these skills are necessary and sufficient for sustainability problem solving, and second, that current sustainability programs and courses convey these skills. READ MORE

  4. 24. Active Learning : a Supportive Teaching Method to Address Climate Change in Higher Education

    University essay from KTH/Industriell ekologi

    Author : Sara Trulsson; [2016]
    Keywords : climate change; active learning; educational board games; serious games; flipped classroom; IPCC; teaching; klimatförändringar; aktivt lärande; utbildande brädspel; flipped classroom; IPCC; undervisning;

    Abstract : Universities world wide do efforts to integrate education on climate change in the educational programs, but teaching about climate change is challenging: the climate system is complex, future prognoses include difficult terms of likeliness and the topic as such awakes emotions. Simulations and games are sometimes used to address climate change matters, and along with an increasing number of available interactive online simulations there is an on-going revolution in how online-material is used to provide students with information in higher education. READ MORE

  5. 25. Natureculture Origined : An intersectional feminist study of notions of the natural, the healthy and the Palaeolithic past in the popular science imaginary of biomechanics

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Tema Genus; Linköpings universitet/Filosofiska fakulteten

    Author : Åsa Johansson; [2015]
    Keywords : gender; class; corporeality; intersectionality; feminist cultural studies; biomechanics; popular science;

    Abstract : Situated in a time of advanced technoscience and new materialist feminist humanities/social sciences, this thesis explores how popular science renditions of biomechanics contribute to transforming imaginaries about “the natural” and “healthy”. It does so by zooming in on biomechanical scientist Katy Bowman’s pervasive and life-style commitment-requiring teaching. READ MORE