Teaching poster by using genre approach to science and technology students of A Japanese university

Author(s):  
Uma Maheswari Rajagopalan ◽  
Shi Jie
Author(s):  
Jacquie McDonald ◽  
Birgit Loch ◽  
Aileen Cater-Steel

Australia appears to be lagging behind countries in North America and Europe regarding the participation of women in engineering, science and technology courses and careers. This chapter reports on a current project undertaken by a regional university to build a mentoring and support network among female Science, Engineering and Technology students, staff and industry professionals. As well as the context and history of the project, the chapter describes the activities undertaken and the challenges faced in making the project sustainable. Factors critical to the success of the project are identified and include securing funds and commitment from senior management, having a multi-disciplinary team with strong leadership and effective support, and using information technology to enhance personal networks and to promote activities.


Author(s):  
Drinold Mbete ◽  
Kennedy Nyongesa ◽  
Joseph Rotich

Abstract: Malaria remains a major infectious disease that affects millions of people. Once infected with Plasmodium parasites, a host can develop a broad range of clinical presentations, which result from complex interactions between factors derived from the host, the parasite and the environment. Malaria has historically been a very serious health problem and currently poses the most significant threat to the health of Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology students, data shows that more than 70% percent of pediatric cases are due to malaria. Methodology: Hence, the study aimed to fit malaria incidences dataset for the period 1st January, 2013 to 31st December, 2015. Data on monthly malaria incidence was obtained from the Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology health service. Gamma, Weibull and Lognormal Distributions were employed to fit the malaria incidence dataset using R-software. Results: High malaria incidences were observed in the months of August, September and November. AIC values results showed that lognormal distribution had the lowest AIC value of 185.9875 followed by the Gamma distribution with a value of 187.8815 and then the Weibull distribution with a value of 188.7271. This confirmed the lognormal distribution to be the best fitting distribution for the malaria incidence dataset Conclusion: The Poisson regression model did not accurately fit the data on malaria incidences due to over dispersion in the data but lognormal distribution was a better fit compared to gamma and Weibull distribution.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 20-25
Author(s):  
Nina Septia Rahmawati

Good learning is learning that is equipped with appropriate learning media to achieve learning goals. Conformity includes suitability of the needs of students, local environmental conditions, and the ability of teachers. A good learning media is media that can facilitate the achievement of learning objectives. Learning to write speech texts for junior high school class IX students requires learning media as a means of supporting the ease of achieving learning goals. Along with the development of science and technology, students' needs for learning media are also growing. Students prefer and are more interested in IT-based learning media (science and technology) in the form of audio-visual media. Students prefer to see/observe objects to stimulate ideas in writing speech texts. 


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