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2019-11-18
There are many runway capacity estimation models currently available today, and developers usually claim that their models have been validated. However, information about the validation process is often limited, and different models are validated at different levels of complexity. As a result,...
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2011-12-05
Cook, Albert, Wang, Mengliao, Encarnação, Pedro, Adams, Kim
Previous studies have demonstrated that Lego robots can be used to enable children with motor impairments to actively participate in play and academic activities. Additionally, by appropriately designing the activities and observing children’s performance, it is possible to assess children’s...
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2018-06-08
Bennedbaek, Darel, Berrio, Cyndi, Buttler, Tim, Hoyt, John, McDowell, John, Tenerife, Wilmer, Thompson, Julie
Using the HTC Vive and various programs from Steam, Burman faculty from the Library, English, Art, and Education are conducting some small pilot projects to see how VR may be implemented on a small campus and how students might react to that implementation, especially within class. This...
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2012-09-25
Yves, Joanette - Scientific Director, CIHR Institute of Aging
Dr. Yves Joanette, Scientific Director, CIHR Institute of Aging visited the University of Alberta on September 25. He hosted a town hall, shared highlights of the 2013-8 Strategic Plan and invited participants to share their feedback.
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2016
Feist, M.D., Santos, E.A., Watts, I., Hindle, Abram
What is a developer's contribution to a repository? By only counting commits and number of lines changed, existing tools that visualize source code repositories (such as GitHub's graphs) fall short on showing the effective contributions made by each developer. When many commits are viewed as a...
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Wages for Intern Work and Quarters for Keystrokes:An Exploration of Unpaid Intern Labour in Information Work Within the Context of "Free" Digital Labour
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Karly Wildenhaus’ “Wages for Intern Work: Denormalizing Unpaid Positions in Archives and Libraries,” from the of the Journal of Critical Library and Information Studies (vol. 2, no. 1, 2019), is a needed first step in challenging archival and library professionals, MLIS program faculty, and...