scholarly journals INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO THE FORMATION OF ECOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE BASED ON SCIENTIFIC CONCEPTS

Author(s):  
G.V Rybakova ◽  
◽  
V.N Rukavishnikova ◽  
T.V Shilova ◽  
◽  
...  
2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 342-349
Author(s):  
Elena Anatolyevna Lamekhova

The following paper discusses one of the aspects of environmental education. It is related to the necessity to use a systematic approach for schoolchildrens environmental thinking development. The process of environmental thinking development is linked with environmental education implementation. For a long time, environmental education was considered as an integral part of biological education, but now an interdisciplinary approach to this work is considered. Different models of cognition are also considered, the recognition or denial of which influenced the nature of science development and the content of the educational process. Cognitive models in varying degrees, depending on specific conditions, determined the level and nature of ecological knowledge system development. A systematic approach for schoolchildrens environmental thinking development should be based on the main positions, which are the basis of cognitive models that act as paradigmatic methodological guidelines. The implementation of a systematic approach to environmental thinking development proceeds more successfully when using the practice-oriented approach, which lies at the basis of the lesson and students extracurricular activities organization. The above mentioned approach can be now implemented in the form of project development. While working with students - prospective teachers, ecologization of disciplines is widely implemented.


2018 ◽  
Vol 458 ◽  
pp. 529-539 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laura Rampazzi ◽  
Alessia Andreotti ◽  
Mario Bressan ◽  
Maria Perla Colombini ◽  
Cristina Corti ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Erick Valencia

The author's recommendation in its proposal on current marketing is the most scientific approach to a topic with so many contradictions; due to trendy, current, efficiency or social deception. These and other statements about neuromarketing have made a topic of importance in world literature. The purpose at this time, was to make an explanation of neuromarketing based on rigorous scientific knowledge. Based on that, the author approaches without fear neuro-scientific concepts with the expertise of an experienced person in the field, and with the knowledge of the mixture with the administrative areas. The aim was to go from cell structure and explanation of how to measure, through the proper interpretation of what is measured, and reaching the practical application of the technique of neuromarketing for companies in 10 steps. Finally, clear scientific advances come to increase the study of “Neuromarketing”.


Author(s):  
Alessio Suman ◽  
Nicola Casari ◽  
Elettra Fabbri ◽  
Michele Pinelli ◽  
Luca di Mare ◽  
...  

Abstract The consequences of particle deposition on gas turbine blade surface are studied since the first gas turbine application. The effects generated by particle adhesion range from performance deterioration to life reduction to complete loss of power. Even if, the effects generated by fouled blade surface are well known, the mechanisms responsible for the particle adhesion are still less clear. The variability related to the nature of materials, the impact conditions and the presence of promoting substances (such as water, oil, glue agents, etc.) imply several difficulties for comparing the results and for extracting general trends and rules useful for generating up-to-date predictive models. In the present work, an attempt to realize a general comparison among several different particle deposition tests is carried out. Starting from the previous review work, which has collected experimental tests carried out over thirty years, in the present study, an original elaboration data is proposed. Over seventy adhesion tests realized with particle composition, size, velocity, and temperature similar to those characterize gas turbine fouling are collected and post-processed. After a dimensional analysis, the data are then classified using non-dimensional groups such as Reynolds, Weber, and Ohnesorge numbers. In this way, general threshold values for the transitions between erosion, deposition, and splashing are identified according to the literature data. This general tool allows the a priori identification of the driving phenomena (such as inertia, viscous/capillary forces), based on the knowledge of basic inputs (such as impact and particle characteristics). The general approach adopted in this work gives the opportunity to increase the gas turbine fouling knowledge based on an interdisciplinary approach.


2015 ◽  
Vol 24 (5) ◽  
pp. 1253-1269 ◽  
Author(s):  
Luis Pacheco-Cobos ◽  
Marcos F. Rosetti ◽  
Adriana Montoya Esquivel ◽  
Robyn Hudson

1982 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 17-23 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paul Bryce

Degree course syllabus' have traditionally been decided by knowledge-based aims, to include underlying scientific concepts and current practice within specialities. General aims are not so easily accommodated. This paper describes an attempt to specifically fulfil more general aims through community-oriented individual projects, with particular reference to a small-scale hydroelectric scheme.


2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mark N. Wexler ◽  
Judy Oberlander

PurposeThis conceptual paper draws together an interdisciplinary approach to robo-advisors (RAs) as an example of an early and successful example of automated, programmed professional services.Design/methodology/approachLittle is known about the forces driving this change in the delivery of professional service. This work explores the drivers of RAs, the degree of disruption incurred by the introduction of RAs, and how, as RAs advance, trust in algorithmic authority aids in legitimating RAs as smart information.FindingsFrom the firms' perspective, the drivers include rebranding occasioned by the financial crisis (2008), the widening of the client base and the “on-trend” nature of algorithmic authority guided by artificial intelligence (AI) embedded in RAs. This examination of the drivers of RAs indicates that professional service automation is aligned with information society trends and is likely to expand.Practical implicationsExamining RAs as an indicator of the future introduction of programmed professional services suggests that success increases when the algorithmic authority in the programmed serves are minimally disruptive, trustworthy and expand the client base while keeping the knowledge domain of the profession under control of the industry.Originality/valueTreating RAs as an early instance of successfully embedding knowledge in AI and algorithmically based platforms adds to the early stages of theory and practice in the monetization and automation of professional knowledge-based services.


Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document