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2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Yang Ying ◽  
Wang Hongyan

Traditional online art teaching system has problems such as poor score improvement and low system throughput. Therefore, this paper designs an interactive online art teaching system based on BS mode and IoT. Design the overall structure of the art teaching system according to THE B/S structure, build the interactive art online teaching model according to the system role use cases, introduce the RFID technology in the Internet of Things to control the information transmission of the interactive art online teaching system, and complete the code development of interactive art online teaching function. Complete the interactive art online teaching system based on BS mode and the Internet of Things. The experimental results show that the designed system can improve the scores of students in art colleges and improve the throughput of the system.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 40
Author(s):  
Aybars Oruc

Modern life is improving as a result of the research that corporations, research centres, and universities, in particular, conduct. Moreover, besides their teaching function, the quantity and quality of universities’ research activities comprise an essential criterion for measuring the university’s quality. Today, universities around the world face global competition. Although one facet of the effort to attract productive researchers entails offering more and more, individual incentives are not enough. Universities must also create an attractive academic environment for researchers. This study sought answers to the following question: “What incentives and requirements are necessary to create a productive academic environment?” As the result of a literature review in pursuit of the study aim, the study findings include a total of 10 incentives for researchers and requirements for universities to build a productive research environment in academia.


Author(s):  
Gerardo Miguel CANEDO-MONTOYA ◽  
Enrique Daniel CANEDO-MONTOYA ◽  
Gerardo Enrique CANEDO-ROMERO

With the fourth industrial revolution, the paradigm of the intelligent university was born. An innovative pillar is, in the teaching function, the intelligent curriculum. This curriculum is student-centered and requires continuous labor market screening. This paper proposes a model for intelligent management in a university 4.0 This model is based on the standard IT4IT and the Electronic institution development environment framework in multiagent systems, the model meets the stated objectives.


Machines ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (8) ◽  
pp. 142
Author(s):  
Xincheng Wang ◽  
Hongbo Wang ◽  
Xinyu Hu ◽  
Yu Tian ◽  
Musong Lin ◽  
...  

Most lower limb rehabilitation robots use fixed training trajectories and lack participation of physiotherapists. In addition, there is a lack of attention on combining direct teaching function with rehabilitation robots, which enables physiotherapists to plan trajectories directly. In this paper, an adaptive direct teaching function with variable load that can be applied to the sitting/lying lower limb rehabilitation robot-II (LLR-II) is proposed. First, the structural design and electrical system of LLR-II are introduced. The dynamic equation of LLR-II considering joint flexibility is derived and analyzed. Then, the impact of joint flexibility on LLR-II is reduced by introducing the intermediate input variables. Based on this, the control law of the dragging teaching stage and the replay stage in the direct teaching function with variable load is designed and the adaptive control strategy eliminates the influence of different patients. In addition, the control law is simulated and verified. Finally, some preliminary experiments of the adaptive direct teaching function with variable load on LLR-II are carried out, and the results showed that the control law has good performance, which lays the foundation for future work.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Congcong Pu

Through the reform of informatization teaching mode, the blended teaching mode combining “online teaching” learning and “offline teaching” in classroom teaching is very important for the construction of weaving science. Blended teaching mode gives full play to the classroom teaching function of the online network teaching platform, while increasing the learning function of offline students, and also provides a platform for offline teacher-student exchanges. Continuously improving the integration of the network teaching platform and the blended teaching system will be of great significance to the theoretical study of the weaving course, professional construction and the training of textile engineering professionals. It has important promotion value in the construction of weaving courses and the construction of other textile engineering courses.


Author(s):  
Musurmonova Shahlo G'ulomovna ◽  

This article highlights the role of educational technologies and some recommendations related to developing students 'interest in mathematics through the use of interactive learning technologies in drawing function graphs, quickly and meaningfully mastering the full verification stages before describing a function graph, and developing students' independent and creative abilities in the learning process.


2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
pp. 25-30
Author(s):  
Belalov R.M.

The aim of the work was to study the features of pedagogical control of schoolchildren's learning in a modern general education school. Research methods: theoretical: a review of psychological and pedagogical literature on research issues. The advantages of the system for assessing the degree of training are that each subsequent parameter is qualitatively higher than the previous one, and the system as a whole assesses the growth of knowledge and skills of students and the proposed parameters are convenient to operate in practice during the current assessment of knowledge, skills and abilities of students. The disadvantage of the system - the last parameter - "transfer" - characterizes as the student's ability to solve problems of a heuristic and creative type, ie. this stage requires detailing. The teaching function of control is to determine the content, techniques and methods of control, which are educational in nature. Any controlling task, except for the controlling function, trains students in the implementation of specific educational actions, ensuring a more solid mastery of these actions. The controlling task includes an element of novelty in the informative and substantive terms, providing an expansion of the cognitive horizons of students, developing and increasing the learning value of control. It is difficult to eliminate the subjective element of pedagogical control due to various circumstances: the designation of learning outcomes is rather arbitrary: knowledge, abilities, skills, assimilation, academic performance, etc .; methods of direct measurement of educational activity have not been developed, and it is judged indirectly by the answers, by the actions of students. Pedagogical control is an important component of the educational process that influences the result, the course of training and education. This problem is one of the most urgent in teaching practice.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elianda Figueiredo Arantes Tiballi ◽  
João Oliveira Ramos Neto

This book brings a collection of biographical stories of Brazilian intellectuals who signed the New Education Pioneers Manifest, from 1932, unveiling the social, political and cultural nexuses of their ideas and the institutional environments that received and circulated their propositions. The purpose was to gather, in a single compendium, biographical stories of all the Manifest signatories, abandoning the historiographical tradition that privileges some of these intellectuals and leaves a large part of them to the sidelines of written history. The fact that the intellectuals biographed here do not have a homogeneous political position, that their components belong to different country regions, have a diverse academic background and exercise different professional activities combined with the teaching function, allowed to add, to the already known, new information about one of the most important movements for the Brazilian public school qualification, named by its proponents as “Movement for the New School”. In view of the identity diversity from the intellectuals group who signed the New Education Pioneers Manifest, there is one aspect that unifies its components and led to the writing of the chapters that compose this collection: all the signatories to the Manifest, from 1932, were intellectuals who were present in the educational field, defending the modernization of the school and the Brazilian society.


Author(s):  
Débora Isabel Ramos Torres

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have become entrenched in higher education institutions (HEIs) for their commitment to training people with relevant key competencies to address them. The article examines how teaching has been configured as the dimension with the greatest potential to incorporate sustainable development and how, together with research, it is considered one of the main areas of contribution to the achievement of the SDGs, concretized in the integration of these objectives to the study plans of the official degrees that, as a training action, are carried out. From the review of the Report of the Second World Survey of the International Association of Universities on Higher Education, Research and Sustainable Development, the annual Report of the Agreement on the SDGs of the Global Alliance and the Dossier of the Spanish Network for Development Sustainable, each SDG analyzes the relevant actions of integration of these Global Objectives in the teaching function and references to experiences as case studies. The analysis of the results shows a high variability between the universities regarding the degree of approach of each of the SDGs and the tendency to identify as well-established work, the one carried out with SDG 4, as a priority from teaching. The case studies analyzed show a significant differentiation regarding the types of actions they carry out and their trends. The use of surveys such as those analyzed are insufficient to observe the development of integration in the curricula, more experiences such as that developed by REDS are needed, as well as online platforms in which teachers present their experiences of curricular redesigns and incorporation from the SDGs to the curricula and mapping of the new degrees that are emerging.   


Mathematics ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (12) ◽  
pp. 2158
Author(s):  
Juan-Manuel Trujillo-Torres ◽  
Hossein Hossein-Mohand ◽  
Melchor Gómez-García ◽  
Hassan Hossein-Mohand ◽  
María-Pilar Cáceres-Reche

Digital self-efficacy and the amount of perceived support from the school can improve teachers’ motivation to increase the use of information and communication technology (ICT) in the classroom. Likewise, attitude, perception, gender, and experience of mathematics teachers are factors that influence their use of ICT. This study aimed to analyze the profiles of mathematics teachers, determine the existence of differences between them, and identify the sample size necessary to detect significant differences. A total of 73 high school teachers were included in this cross-sectional study. Teaching practice, ICT resources, ICT in the classroom, skills, and uses of ICT were assessed through a validated 19-item questionnaire. Statistical analysis revealed that the required sample to detect significant differences was 53 subjects. Further, 67.21% of the mathematics teachers surveyed in Melilla were younger than 40 years of age, and 62.30% had less than 6 years of teaching experience. In addition, 81.97 and 47.54% of mathematics teachers stated that they consider themselves to have sufficient ICT resources at home for their work and in the classroom, respectively. Through different clusters, mathematics teachers can be identified and classified according to their motivational and competence profiles in pedagogical and digital areas. In addition, young teachers with some teaching experience had positive perceptions of technology, as reflected by high scores in the motivation indicator for ICT.


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