Planning a project of the all-ukrainian competition of studentscientific works by microsoft office project

Author(s):  
Nataliia Pavlikha ◽  
Olesia Totska

The purpose of the article is to provide scientific and theoretical substantiationof conducting the All-Ukrainian competition of student’s scientific works as aneducational project and its planning by Microsoft Office Project. Organization ofthe competition of student’s scientific works as a project will allow to detail theworks (tasks) necessary for the implementation of the project; assign them labor,material and financial resources; to identify critical works of the project, the delayof which can affect the terms of project completion; effectively manage the content,time and resources of the project. And the use of Microsoft Office Project willhelp speed up the analysis of the project by rendering it, finding answers to thequestions “what will happen, if …?” and also monitoring its implementation. Themethodology of the study is to use such method of network planning as a methodof a critical path for project work planning. The scientific novelty of the resultsis that the holding of the All-Ukrainian competition of student’s scientific workswas considered as an educational project, its planning was carried out by MicrosoftOffice Project. Conclusions. Implementation of the developed project at LesiaUkrainka Eastern European National University allowed the head and secretary ofthe organizational committee to promptly and efficiently implement the monitoringand control processes for its implementation. The versatility of the developedproject is that it can be used in the activity of any institution of higher educationof Ukraine, which is defined as the basis for conducting the All-Ukrainiancompetition of student’s scientific works in the fields of knowledge and specialties.

2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 74-91
Author(s):  
Wasito Wasito ◽  
Ahmad Yani Syaikhudin

The process of planning and project control during the execution of the construction project work is an important part of the project. Because time is limited by the project management work schedules are determined so that the leaders involved in the project should be able to anticipate changes in conditions. The failure of a project can be caused by poor planning and control are less effective, so that the project activity is not efficient. Doing so may result in delay time, declining quality, and the rising cost of implementation. Conversely, careful planning and effective control will bring the project to success.Critical path method (CPM) is one option that is right for project management to control the project completion time effective and efficient. In order to reduce the impact of delays and cost overruns of the project budget can be done with three alternative acceleration process control; (I) Addition of labor, (ii) Overtime, (iii) Subcontract. Acceleration duration is done on the works is in the critical path.


Author(s):  
Józef Bergier ◽  
Anatolii Tsos ◽  
Dariya Popovych ◽  
Barbara Bergier ◽  
Ewelina Niźnikowska ◽  
...  

Background: Examining the level of physical activity in students is a vital issue as these young people are the future social elite. Methods: The research was conducted in the years 2013–2016 and comprised 5008 males and females, mean age of 20.5 ± 2.1 years, including 2237 (55.3%) students from students from Eastern European National University, Lutsk, and Ternopil State Medical University, Ukraine, as well as 2237 (44.7%) from the Visegrad countries, i.e., University of Pécs in Hungary, University in Kosice, Slovakia, University of Olomunec in the Czech Republic and the State School of Higher Education in Biała Podlaska, Poland. It applied a diagnostic survey—the extended version of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ), supplemented with original questions regarding body weight, height, self-assessment of physical fitness and amount of leisure time. Results: The comparison of students’ PA from selected European countries, members of the Visegrad group and Ukraine, is particularly vital to the latter country as it demonstrates a different level of socio-economic development. There was noted a significantly higher level of physical activity in students from the Visegrad countries than in Ukraine. Further, there was an overall lower level of physical activity in females compared to males. What was positive about the studied samples was a healthy BMI index in the majority of the male and female respondents, with a significantly higher indicator in Ukraine. Conclusions: Among the factors significantly affecting higher physical activity in both researched samples were the BMI and high self-assessment of physical fitness. There was no significant variation in the level of physical activity and the amount of leisure time, both in those studying in the Visegrad states and Ukraine.


2017 ◽  
Vol 62 (6) ◽  
pp. 98 ◽  
Author(s):  
Olena G. Glazunova ◽  
Olena G. Kuzminska ◽  
Tetyana V. Voloshyna ◽  
Taisia P. Sayapina ◽  
Valentyna I. Korolchuk

Materials of the article are devoted to the experience of implementing cloud services in the process of training students at the National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine. The latest research in the field of designing and creating e-environments for the organization of group project work has been analyzed. The e-environment model based on Microsoft SharePoint is developed and the method of using Office 365 cloud services in a single e-environment for organizing group project work of students is given. This article offers the developed criteria and selected tools for assessing the effectiveness of using the e-environment for the organization of group project work. It presents the materials and analysis of the results of applying the project method in the course of studying the academic discipline “Information Technologies” at the National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine. It also defines the advantages of applying e-environment based on Microsoft SharePoint for the organization of students’ project work.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 53-68
Author(s):  
Galyna Vasylivna Lutsenko ◽  
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Oksana Mykolaivna Podolian ◽  
Lyudmyla Mikhailivna Ozhyndovych ◽  
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...  

One of the world-recognized practices of modern higher education is the application of problem-based and project-based approaches to teaching STEM-disciplines. In case of integration of problem-based and project-based learning, the educational process is organized around the problem to be solved by students and stimulates them to find optimal strategies for solving, and project activities are chosen as a way of organizing work. The article describes the ongoing experience of implementation of project-based STEM-courses "Hydro- and Gas Dynamics" and "Applied Mechanics and Fundamentals of Design", which is part of training of engineering students of 151 Automation and Computer-integrated technologies speciality at the Bohdan Khmelnytskyy National University of Cherkasy during 2017-2019 academic years. The impact of problem-based and project-based approaches to teaching STEM-disciplines on the formation of professional and general competencies of future engineers had been analyzed. The dynamics of changes of personal and interpersonal skills of junior students during the teamwork on mono- and multidisciplinary projects had been studied. The case study method was chosen as the general research method, which corresponds to the number of research participants and the active role of researchers in the educational process. The results of surveys developed using the 5-point Likert scale, demonstrates that students mostly positively evaluate the projects and teamwork. The possibility of self-grouping, which made possible to form teams based on common interests and promote freer and more natural communication within the team, was the important factor of positive perception of project work. The disadvantages of the implemented approaches include the difficulties that manifested itself at the stage of students' planning of the project process. One of the reasons for this is the lack of previous experience in the realization of students' team projects. The introduction of multidisciplinary projects made it possible to optimize the workload of students working simultaneously on a project in two disciplines and increase the motivation to study the disciplines of the STEM cycle.


2017 ◽  
Vol 58 (2) ◽  
pp. 155
Author(s):  
Nataliia M. Shulska ◽  
Nataliia M. Matviichuk

Within the article the authors analyze the feasibility of using social network «Vkontakte» as an effective environment for teacher-student communication on the example of teaching discipline «Editorial craftsmanship» (2015-2016 academic year). It was investigated the communicative role of the teacher and students during teaching / mastering course using a community «Editorial craftsmanship». Based on results of the survey community members – students training direction «Publishing and Editing» Lesya Ukrainka Eastern European National University it was found that this form of organization of educational process in extracurricular time is effective for students. Proved that it extends the communication component, is convenient at performance of independent work on course, provides additional consultations, makes learning accessible, informal, interactive and creative.


2020 ◽  
pp. 94-102
Author(s):  
Alina Serafimovna Neustupova ◽  
Konstantin Vladimirovich Ushatkin

Author(s):  
I Ketut Yasa Dharmika ◽  
GAP. Candra Dharmayanti ◽  
IBN. Purbawijaya

Construction of the hotel development is carried out without cessation of the hotel operations have a bigger challenge because of many things such as: accesses to the hotel, material loading area, noise, safety of guests and hotel staff, working time, demonstrations, etc should be well managed in order to minimize the impacts to hotel operation. Risk is the chance of occurrence of adverse events, which is caused by the uncertainty. The research aims to identify, analyze and how the risks can be managed. The method in this research is Descriptive Qualitative Risk Analisis. Respondents determined by Purposive Sampling, from various stakeholders who are competent in this development. The research are identified 47 risks. Eleven risks are unacceptable risk includes  : noise, licensing, planning of MEP works, declining of contractor profit, the rising cost for build a new access roads, land slides, limited parking, hotel access interference,  discomfort of the hotel’s guests and staff, disruption in the project work time and delay of project completion due to interruption by the hotel operations. Nineteen risks are undesirable risk includes: public opinion, decreasing of green open land, insufficient capacity of the existing facilities, difficulties in the hotel's marketing, declining of the hotel room’s selling prices, the declining of satisfaction level of hotel guests, decreasing of hotel’s profits, lack of project scope, nappropriate strategy for supplying material and equipment and lack of competence of the project consultants and contractors, inappropriate standard of job’s handling, lack of quality control, inappropriate  project organizational, improper work methods, limited area for materials loading, decreasing of  cleanliness levels of the hotel, insufficient noise isolation blocks. Ten risks are acceptable risk and seven risks are negligible risk. Major risks are unacceptable and undesirable risk, which are need to be managed by determining their allocation, ownership and mitigation actions.


Author(s):  
Sachin B. Jadhav ◽  
Jayamala K. Patil ◽  
Ramesh T. Patil

This paper presents the details of hardware implementation of modified partial product reduction tree using 4:2 and 5:2 compressors. Speed of multiplication operation is improved by using higher compressors .In order to improve the speed of the multiplication process within the computational unit; there is a major bottleneck that is needed to be considered that is the partial products reduction network which is used in the multiplication block. For implementation of this stage require addition of large operands that involve long paths for carry propagation. The proposed architecture is based on binary tree constructed using modified 4:2 and 5:2 compressor circuits. Increasing the speed of operation is achieved by using higher modified compressors in critical path. Our objective of work is, to increase the speed of multiplication operation by minimizing the number of combinational gates using higher n:2 compressors. The experimental test of the proposed modified compressor is done using Spartan-3FPGA device (XC3S400 PQ-208). Using tree architectures for the partial products reduction network represent an attractive solution that is frequently applied to speed up the multiplication process. The simulation result shows 4:2 and 5:2 compressor output which is done using Questa Sim 6.4c Mentor Graphics tool.


2005 ◽  
Vol 38 (3) ◽  
pp. 568-570 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christian Biertümpfel ◽  
Jérôme Basquin ◽  
Dietrich Suck

For the past few years, the number of structural genomics projects has been growing enormously worldwide. All these projects are supported by substantial financial resources and therefore are able to employ robotics for setting up high-throughput platforms. This paper addresses a simple question: how can basic research laboratories draw profit from the efforts and innovations that have been made to establish high-throughput facilities? To answer this question, the implementations that have been made in the authors' laboratory to improve manual crystallization setup with very limited financial investments are presented. In combination with 96-well microplates, an advanced protocol has been introduced and several simple devices have been designed to speed up different aspects of the manual crystallization setup, from storage of solutions to the setting of drops. These implementations lead to the reduction of costs in terms of time and money without any loss of quality. In addition, the crystallization throughput in the manual setup has been significantly increased.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 51
Author(s):  
Hermanto Hermanto ◽  
Kamil Mustafa ◽  
Banjarnahor Banjarnahor

<p><em>Research was conducted at the training center bulding projec RI BPK Representative in Medan, North Sumatera, where the purpose of this research is to create a complex framework of activities based on project completion time and human resources available for job creation building structures manager. The framewwork presented in the form of work flow diagram (Network Diagram). From the data obtainned by the completion of the project structure has been estimated tim required to finish the job thus structure with the critical path method (Critical Path Method – CPM). After the calculation of forward and backward calculation is obtained : fastest tim starting and completion activities, no later than beginning and completion of, the lenght of the interval delay /postponement of activities. With the CPM method, completion building structure mnagement training center of RI BPK representative of North Sumatera Province is known than the sum of time critical activities. These critical activities each time interval did not have to delay the implementation of activities. The activities that are on the critical path is the activity with the notation : A-C-E-F-I-L-MQ-U-V-W-X-Y-Z-AA-AC-AD gained 4+9+6+6+1+3+6+1+1+6+1+6+6+1+6+1 = 64 days.</em></p>


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