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Implicit theories of intelligence in STEM education: perspectives through the lens of technology education students.
(Springer, 2019)
The educational significance of eliciting students’ implicit theories of intelligence
is well established with the majority of this work focussing on theories regarding
entity and incremental beliefs. However, a second ...
Investigating perceptions of intelligence as an approach to understanding female representation in technology and engineering education.
(TERG, 2019-06)
Gender representation in technology and engineering education is generally not equitable with females being underrepresented in many areas (e.g. Sultan, Axell, & Hallström, 2018; Yoder, 2017). While there are many perspectives ...
A flow based architecture for efficient distribution of vehicular information in smart cities
(IEEE, 2019-10-22)
The Introduction of the Internet of Things has made the
vision of “Smart Cities” a very reachable goal. Aggregating data
from a wealth of sensors throughout a city, with the aim of
improving quality of life for its ...
Engineering education research methods to determine conceptions of engineers and of engineering.
(EERN, 2019-05)
Engineering education research has been categorised into the five research areas of ‘engineering epistemologies’, ‘engineering learning mechanisms’, ‘engineering learning systems’, engineering diversity and inclusiveness’, ...
The importance and usefulness of comparative judgement for education assessment.
(ResearchED, 2019-02)
While comparative judgement has now been around for a number of years, it continues to be used in a variety of new ways and across multiple subjects. Jeffrey has specific experience using comparative judgement in design ...
The effect of cybersickness of an immersive wheelchair simulator.
(Elsevier, 2019-11-07)
A key challenge that Immersive applications have to overcome is cybersickness. Cybersickness is particularly prevalent in dynamic applications such as vehicles simulators. The work presented here aims to understand the ...
Using the Agile software development lifecycle to develop a standalone application for generating colour magnitude diagrams.
(Elsevier, 2019-07)
Virtual observatories allow the means by which an astronomer is able to discover, access, and process data seamlessly, regardless of its physical location. However, steep learning curves are often required to become ...
Eye-based continuous affect prediction.
(IEEE Xplore, 2019-12)
Eye-based information channels include the pupils, gaze, saccades, fixational movements, and numerous forms of eye opening and closure. Pupil size variation indicates cognitive load and emotion, while a person's gaze ...
Speech, head, and eye-based cues for continuous affect prediction.
(IEEE Xplore, 2019-12)
Continuous affect prediction involves the discrete time-continuous regression of affect dimensions. Researchers in this domain are currently embracing multimodal model input. This provides motivation for researchers to ...
A workflow engine server (WES) for the design of adaptive and scalable workflows
(Athlone Institute of Technology, 2019)
The generation of a workflow is an important management system that is widely applied in many different types of business. The
traditional workflow approach, applied in specialised areas such as health or environmental ...