Workspace Analysis of Industrial Manipulators and its Effective Teaching in RoboAnalyzer

Author(s):  
Sayan Pradhan ◽  
Suhrit Kumar Pakhira ◽  
Tanushree Jana ◽  
Rajeevlochana G. Chittawadigi ◽  
Subir Kumar Saha
1993 ◽  
Author(s):  
Patricia Y. Hsieh ◽  
Todd M. Miller ◽  
Kimberly A. Hicks ◽  
Karie P. Lorenz

Author(s):  
R. Shoureshi ◽  
P. Brown ◽  
R. Evans ◽  
W. Stevenson

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ḥafṣa Azalea Azra

Objective: This paper aims to reveal differences in students’ and teachers’ perception of the latter’s teaching leadership and discusses the characteristics of effective teaching leadership. Method: The current study investigates students’ and teachers’ perceptions of teaching leadership through questionnaires, divides their perceptive differences into three categories, and compiles interview outlines based on Baker’s Path-Goal theory. These three categories of teachers were selected, resulting in a sample of twenty-five college teachers from China’s coastal area, who were then interviewed in depth. Results: College teachers and students had different perceptions of teaching leaderships, with the most common being students having low evaluations and teachers having high self-evaluations. Six main characteristics of effective teaching leadership of university teachers are summarized from the coding analysis of interview results.


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