Structural Relationships of External Questioning Hesitating Factors, Positive Support of Professors and Problem Solving Confidence in College Classes: Comparison Between Korea and China, Comparison among Different Levels of Learning Engagement

2018 ◽  
Vol 16 (4) ◽  
pp. 27-55
Author(s):  
Zheng Chen ◽  
Bo-kyeong Kim
2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 139-147 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pedro Atã ◽  
Joao Queiroz

Abstract Poems are treated by translators as hierarchical multilevel systems. Here we propose the notion of “multilevel poetry translation” to characterize such cases of poetry translation in terms of selection and rebuilding of a multilevel system of constraints across languages. Different levels of a poem correspond to different sets of components that asymmetrically constrain each other (e. g., grammar, lexicon, syntactic construction, prosody, rhythm, typography, etc.). This perspective allows a poem to be approached as a thinking-tool: an “experimental lab” which submits language to unusual conditions and provides a scenario to observe the emergence of new patterns of semiotic behaviour as a result. We describe this operation as a problem-solving task, and exemplify with Augusto de Campos’ Portuguese translation of John Donne’s poem “The Expiration.”


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Indra Kurniawan ◽  
Rahman Abdillah

<em>Problem-solving skill requires the ability to think creatively in exploring various alternatives or solutions. Someone’s ability to think has different levels depending on works he produces. Therefore, it is necessary to carry out an analysis of the determination of student’s creativity level by employing a fuzzy mamdani method. The aim of this research is to know the process of determining the student’s creativity level by using a fuzzy mamdani method. The research applies a survey method with a qualitative research model in which the data are collected by observation, interview and literature review techniques</em>


Author(s):  
El Habib Nfaoui ◽  
Omar El Beqqali ◽  
Yacine Ouzrout ◽  
Abdelaziz Bouras

Decisions at different levels of the supply chain can no longer be considered independently, since they may influence profitability throughout the supply chain. This paper focuses on the interest of multi-agent paradigm for the collaborative coordination in global distribution supply chain. Multi-agent computational environments are suitable for a broad class of coordination and negotiation issues involving multiple autonomous or semiautonomous problem solving contexts. An agent-based distributed architecture is proposed for better management of rush unexpected orders. This paper proposes a first architecture validated by a real and industrial case.


2007 ◽  
Vol 100 (6) ◽  
pp. 436-439
Author(s):  
Eugene A. Olmstead

How all students can apply the algebra skills they have learned to problem solving through investigation, along with different levels of proving the conjectures algebraically.


1997 ◽  
Vol 90 (6) ◽  
pp. 430-434
Author(s):  
Anthony Ralston ◽  
Stephen S. Willoughby

Moreover, we seldom introduce students to problems that lend themselves to long-term, in-depth analysis at different levels of intellectual accomplishment. In this article, we discuss such a problem, one that allows significant mathematical endeavor beginning with second graders and extending all the way through college undergraduates.


2018 ◽  
Vol 39 (2) ◽  
pp. 49-62 ◽  
Author(s):  
Malene Paulsen Lie

Abstract The European decline in newspaper circulation has fuelled debates on the consequences for civic engagement and democratic participation. Based on a qualitative interview study with 29 inhabitants of two Norwegian communities, this article examines the importance of the local press and of Facebook in the civic actions of ordinary citizens. Overall, the study suggests that both media are important and enable citizens’ involvement in collective problem-solving. However, their importance lies on different levels, as the two media play complementary roles: Whilst Facebook’s networking possibilities enable new forms of online volunteering and mobilisation, the local press constitutes a shared public sphere in which interviewees can gather information and create awareness of local happenings, politics and volunteering.


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