Cloud Hierarchical Analysis for Educational Resources of Engineering Education Accreditation in China

2013 ◽  
Vol 380-384 ◽  
pp. 2577-2580
Author(s):  
Niu Xiao ◽  
Kai Hu Hou ◽  
Wei Zhen Liao

The core of engineering education Accreditation is to estimate engineering education qualification of each institute and make a direction for institutes development. The purpose of Accreditation is to improve universities ability to educate high quality engineers and to enhance Chinese engineering education and to make pace with international engineering education. Educational resources that affect the engineering education accreditation is one of important factors, Therefore, the model of educational resource for engineering education Accreditation becomes very important to insure the quality of Accreditation. This paper use Cloud Hierarchical Analysis (CHA) to deal with the fuzziness and uncertainty in the engineering education Accreditation. The Cloud Hierarchical Analysis can efficiently describe the fuzziness and randomness of judgment graphically by cloud figure and provide a picture for decision maker. Using cloud operator and geometric mean method to calculate the Cloud weights for each positive reciprocal Cloud matrix, and these weights are combined to determine the final Cloud scores for the alternatives. Finally, the calculation results show that Cloud Hierarchical Analysis model is suitable for educational resources of engineering education Accreditation.

2018 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 97-107 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wojciech Sroka

The aim of the paper is to determine the scale of agricultural land conversion in gmina (municipalities) located in selected metropolitan areas of Poland. Analyses were conducted taking into account the location of agricultural land in relation to the core of metropolitan area and its suitability for agricultural production. The research has shown that in the metropolitan areas selected for analysis, agricultural land conversion in the period 1996–2014 was over twice as fast as the average for Poland, with the most land converted in the core of a metropolitan area, little less in the first zone of gmina around the core, and the least in gmina located on the outskirts of a metropolitan area. The hypothesis saying that the distance of a gmina from the core of the metropolitan area is a significant factor in the differences in conversion processes, and high quality of environmental conditions of agricultural production does not limit (in a significant way) the process of farmland abandonment has been positively verified.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. p33
Author(s):  
Xiaohua Ning

As an important force of social cooperative education in colleges and universities, alumni are not only the embodiment of high school achievements, but also an important educational resource in colleges and universities. By grasping the advantages of alumni as educational resources, alumni education should be carried out throughout the whole process of alumni work, and the concept of “all staff, all process, all aspects, all society and all heart” service for students and prospective alumni should be established. A high-quality alumni education team should be established, rich alumni education programs should be developed, key alumni education fields should be focused, intensive alumni education resources should be expanded, and a win-win cooperation mode between universities and alumni should be established. Taking the initiative to transform the advantages of alumni resources accumulated over a long period of time into the advantages of continuously improving the quality of personnel training, providing a solid social foundation for the school’s education work.


2018 ◽  
Vol 14 (S342) ◽  
pp. 127-132
Author(s):  
Jeremy S. Sanders

AbstractThe Perseus cluster is the X-ray brightest cluster in the sky and with deep Chandra observations we are able to map its central structure on very short spatial scales. In addition, the high quality of X-ray data allows detailed spatially-resolved spectroscopy. In this paper I review what these deep observations have told us about AGN feedback in clusters, sloshing and instabilities, and the metallicity distribution.


2013 ◽  
Vol 465-466 ◽  
pp. 395-400 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nik Hisyamudin Muhd Nor ◽  
Mohd Azwir Azlan ◽  
Sia Chee Kiong ◽  
Fariza Mohamad ◽  
Al Emran Ismail ◽  
...  

Engineering education in Malaysia has moving fast in creating high quality environment for all higher educational institution graduates through several innovative and creative teaching and learning tools and methods. Stress on the quality of delivery method in higher education was also increased in order to assure that the graduates are really fulfilling the needs of the stakeholders. In this work, we have developed a Course Monitoring and Management System (CMMS) to ease the lecturers in managing and monitoring the class. User survey was conducted to identify the actual requirements and data from the survey was used to construct the CMMS. By reducing the lecturers loads in the managing and monitoring activities, lecturers can be more focus in delivering innovative and effective teaching techniques that really notable for the production of high quality graduates.


2011 ◽  
Vol 121-126 ◽  
pp. 4269-4273
Author(s):  
Ping Ai ◽  
Bo Zhao

In CAID software based on NURBS technology, the quality of curve directly affects the quality of surface, and the post-editing and modification of the surface, so good curve is the core and key to build high-quality surface. In this paper, combining the basic theory of NURBS curves with practical experience, we conduct an in-depth study in the method of controlling the quality of the NURBS curves, and propose an implementation to improve the quality of the NURBS curves.


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 122
Author(s):  
Khmaies Ouahada

A course evaluation is a process that includes evaluations of lecturers’ teaching performances and their course material moderations. These two procedures are usually implemented, whether officially by the faculty of engineering or by lecturers’ own initiatives, to help identify lecturers’ strengths and weaknesses and the ways forward to improve their performances and their qualities of teaching. This paper presents different ways of implementing these two criteria from students’ and professionals’ perspectives. Official questionnaires from the faculty of engineering, personal questionnaires using Google surveys, Moodle and special designed forms have been used for moderation and evaluations. The process of evaluation is the core of a feedback procedure followed by universities in order for them to monitor the teaching quality of their staff. Satisfactory results show that such a process can improve the lecturers’ teaching performances, courses material quality, students’ satisfaction and performances, and finally the pass rate of the class.


2017 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Eric French ◽  
John Bailey Jones ◽  
Jeremy McCauley

Abstract We assess the quality of the HRS’s measures of out-of-pocket medical spending and health insurance premia, both in the “core interviews” and in the “exit interview” data. We provide detailed evidence on the quality of the HRS insurance premia data, and we compare the HRS exit data to exit data in the MCBS. We document how changes in survey questions, including the introduction of “unfolding brackets,” affect the HRS measures. We document what we believe are errors in the HRS imputations and provide some suggestions for improving the accuracy of some imputed variables. Overall, we find the HRS data to be of high quality. However, we believe that many interesting variables in the HRS are under-utilized because users must perform imputations themselves.


2009 ◽  
Vol 5 (H15) ◽  
pp. 345-346 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rafael A. García

AbstractOver the past 15 years, our knowledge of the interior of the Sun has tremendously progressed by the use of helioseismic measurements. However, to go further in our understanding of the solar core, we need to measure gravity (g) modes. Thanks to the high quality of the Doppler-velocity signal measured by GOLF/SoHO, it has been possible to unveil the signature of the asymptotic properties of the solar g modes, thus obtaining a hint of the rotation rate in the core (García et al. 2007, 2008a). However, the quest for the detection of individual g modes is not yet over. In this work, we apply the latest theoretical developments to guide our research using GOLF velocity time series. In contrary to what was thought till now, we are maybe starting to identify individual low-frequency g modes. . .


2019 ◽  
Vol 40 (5) ◽  
pp. NP314-NP319 ◽  
Author(s):  
Brittany Ward ◽  
Haripriya S Ayyala ◽  
Kathy Zhang ◽  
Priya A Manuskhani ◽  
Boris Paskhover ◽  
...  

Abstract Background YouTube is increasingly being utilized as a major educational resource by patients. It is important for plastic surgeons to understand the quality and characteristics of videos that patients are likely to view about procedures of interest. Objectives The aim of this study was to evaluate the quality of the videos that patients are most likely to encounter when searching YouTube for the most common cosmetic plastic surgery procedures. Methods Based on Google Trends data, the most searched medical and colloquial terms were identified for common cosmetic surgery procedures: “abdominoplasty,” “tummy tuck,” “breast augmentation,” “boob job,” “liposuction,” “lipo,” “mastopexy,” “breast lift,” “reduction mammoplasty,” and “breast reduction.” On YouTube, videos were searched by relevance (default) and view count; the top 10 results were collected in each group and rated according to the DISCERN criteria. Each video was assigned an overall and bias DISCERN score (DS). A score of 1 indicates high bias and low overall quality and a score of 5 indicates the opposite. Results In total, 143 unique videos were identified, which resulted in a mean bias DS of 2.29 and mean overall DS of 2.44. Seventy-two videos included US board-certified plastic surgeons and 58 were classified as patient experience. Videos had 667,373,209 total views and were an average of 4.27 years old. Videos including US board-certified plastic surgeons were of significantly higher quality and showed lower bias than videos without these practitioners (P < 0.05). Conclusions Overall, YouTube videos showed high bias and low quality. Plastic surgeons should be aware of this popular resource and counsel patients about the bias that is often present. Plastic surgeons and academic plastic surgery organizations should strive to upload high-quality, unbiased videos to provide patients with a more appropriate resource.


CONVERTER ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 124-133
Author(s):  
Cong Qiao, Et al.

At present, the state vigorously promotes open education, encourages higher vocational institutions to attract foreign high-quality educational resources, improves the level of international education, and cultivates high-quality, highly skilled talents with international vision, knowledge of international rules, and international competitiveness, while meeting the needs of actual social and economic development. How to cultivate internationalized technical and skilled talents and improve the quality of talent cultivation has become a new issue facing the development of vocational education in China. This article adopts the AHP hierarchical analysis method, which is widely used in industrial power distribution, regional economic planning, livestock development strategy, industrial sector setting and can realize the study of multi-level target problems, constructs an evaluation system consisting of 4 primary indicators and 15 secondary indicators, evaluates the quantitative and qualitative analysis of talent training quality, gives suggestions to improve the quality of internationalized talent training, and provides suggestions for higher vocational.


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