1991 ◽  
Author(s):  
John Eliot ◽  
Judith Wenig ◽  
Greg Wenig ◽  
Heinrich Stumpf

Author(s):  
Diana Carmenza Sánchez Botero ◽  
Nancy Milena Valencia Yepes

ABSTRACTThis document approach the research phase of the Master's degree in mathematics didactics at the Caldas University, called comparative study between universal learning design and conventional methods as a strategy for strengthening spatial thinking and geometric systems in the children of the first grade of the Institución Educación Nuestra Señora del Rosario in Manzanares, (Caldas). The objective of this preliminary analysis is to evaluate the effectiveness of learning through the DUA and compare it with the traditional method.RESUMENEste documento abordó la fase de indagación del trabajo de grado de la Maestría en didáctica de la matemática de la Universidad de Caldas, denominado estudio comparativo entre el diseño universal de aprendizaje y los métodos convencionales como estrategia para el fortalecimiento del pensamiento espacial y los sistemas geométricos en los niños del grado primero de la Institución educativa Nuestra Señora del Rosario del municipio de Manzanares, (Caldas). El objetivo de este análisis preliminar consistió en evaluar la eficacia del aprendizaje por medio del DUA y compararlo con el método tradicional.


2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alec Bodzin ◽  
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David Anastasio ◽  
Raghida Sharif ◽  
Scott Rutzmoser

2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-32
Author(s):  
Vikram Mehta ◽  
Daniel Gooch ◽  
Arosha Bandara ◽  
Blaine Price ◽  
Bashar Nuseibeh

The emergence of ubiquitous computing (UbiComp) environments has increased the risk of undesired access to individuals’ physical space or their information, anytime and anywhere, raising potentially serious privacy concerns. Individuals lack awareness and control of the vulnerabilities in everyday contexts and need support and care in regulating disclosures to their physical and digital selves. Existing GUI-based solutions, however, often feel physically interruptive, socially disruptive, time-consuming and cumbersome. To address such challenges, we investigate the user interaction experience and discuss the need for more tangible and embodied interactions for effective and seamless natural privacy management in everyday UbiComp settings. We propose the Privacy Care interaction framework, which is rooted in the literature of privacy management and tangible computing. Keeping users at the center, Awareness and Control are established as the core parts of our framework. This is supported with three interrelated interaction tenets: Direct, Ready-to-Hand, and Contextual . Direct refers to intuitiveness through metaphor usage. Ready-to-Hand supports granularity, non-intrusiveness, and ad hoc management, through periphery-to-center style attention transitions. Contextual supports customization through modularity and configurability. Together, they aim to provide experience of an embodied privacy care with varied interactions that are calming and yet actively empowering. The framework provides designers of such care with a basis to refer to, to generate effective tangible tools for privacy management in everyday settings. Through five semi-structured focus groups, we explore the privacy challenges faced by a sample set of 15 older adults (aged 60+) across their cyber-physical-social spaces. The results show conformity to our framework, demonstrating the relevance of the facets of the framework to the design of privacy management tools in everyday UbiComp contexts.


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