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  • Repair culture is a also central to the maker / [[fab lab]] movement and other activist en
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  • ...usan B. Goldstein, Sadie R. Keller, U.S. college students’ lay theories of culture shock, International Journal of Intercultural Relations, Volume 47, July 20 ...</td><td>0.3</td></tr><tr><td>CCSS6 Thinks things are better in their home culture</td><td>4.42</td><td>1.62</td><td>0.44</td></tr><tr><td>CCSS9 Becomes aware
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  • '''Speaking to people from a different culture, I can. . .''' 1.- Realize what I know about that culture.
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  • : 3. I would be willing to marry a person from my heritage culture. : 5. I enjoy social activities with people from the same heritage culture as myself.
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  • :_____ Before I interact with people from a new culture, I ask myself what I hope to achieve. :_____ If I encounter something unexpected while working in a new culture, I use this experience to figure out new ways to approach other cultures in
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  • ...usan B. Goldstein, Sadie R. Keller, U.S. college students’ lay theories of culture shock, International Journal of Intercultural Relations, Volume 47, July 20 ...</td><td>0.3</td></tr><tr><td>CCSS6 Thinks things are better in their home culture</td><td>4.42</td><td>1.62</td><td>0.44</td></tr><tr><td>CCSS9 Becomes aware
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  • '''General Culture Awareness - GCA:''' 4 No matter what culture they belong to, all humans are the same, deep within
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  • ...t with, and form a sustainable relationship with a person from a different culture [...] CCO is conceptualized as having two dimensions; cognitive – which : 3. I think my beliefs and attitudes are shaped by my culture
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  • (3) Our culture's way of life should be a model for the rest of the world. (1) People from our culture are less tolerant compared to people from other cultures,
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  • ...elationships designed to reproduce, rather than challenge, the established culture". Together these myths produce a culture that portrays classroom teaching and learning as "a journey through a pre-c
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  • {{quotation|Goodenough has defined culture ideationally as “a system of standards for perceiving, believing, evaluat == Classroom culture ==
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  • : MC2 I adjust my cultural knowledge as I interact with people from a culture that is unfamiliar to me. : MOT2 I am confident that I can socialize with locals in a culture that is unfamiliar to me.
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  • ...s situated; that is, being in part a product of the content, activity, and culture in which it is developed and applied (Brown, Collins, & Duguid, 1989). Situ * Brown, J. S., Collins, A., & Duguid, P. (1989). Situated cognition and the culture of learning.Educational Researcher, 18 (1), 32-42.
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  • * Ability to live outside one's own culture * Willingness to step outside of one's own culture and experience life as "the other"
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  • # I am effective in my verbal communication with clients whose culture is different from mine # At work, pictures, posters, printed materials and toys reflect the culture and ethnic backgrounds of ethnic minority clients
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  • : To be linguistically and culturally competent in at least one language and culture other than one's own : Ability to live outside one's own culture
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  • : Some people have a culture and others do not* : When I notice cultural differences, my culture tends to have the better approach*
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  • ...nderstanding of the complexity of elements important to members of another culture in relation to its history, values, politics, communication styles, economy ...nderstanding of the complexity of elements important to members of another culture in relation to its history, values, politics, communication styles, economy
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  • * ENLACE(Electronic Network of Language And Culture Exchange) [http://www.tuenlace.com/ Tuenlace] ...B.SPECIAL ISSUE COMMENTARY, MULTILATERAL ONLINE EXCHANGES FOR LANGUAGE AND CULTURE LEARNING. Language Learning & Technology, February 2011, Volume 15, Number
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  • ...ges and other means to understand and use the dominant symbol systems of a culture. The concept of literacy is expanding in OECD countries to include skills t
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  • media, popular culture and digital media. Learning to ...ngham, David (2007). Media education : literacy, learning and contemporary culture (Reprinted. ed.). Cambridg
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  • ...This sets the stage for the discussion phase, and the feedback and comment culture described above leads to a re-grouping of the content. ...important for the start of interactions and creation of the communication culture. Of course other 'creating inputs' can be made during the learning unit for
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  • ...emag.org/content/early/2010/12/15/science.1199644 Quantitative Analysis of Culture Using Millions of Digitized Books] retrieved, dec 18, 2010. ...rtin A. Nowak, and Erez Lieberman Aiden. (2010). [Quantitative Analysis of Culture Using Millions of Digitized Books. Science. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sci
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  • ...ch, Jack Z. and Heidi M. Brush, “Fabricating Activism: Craft-work, Popular Culture, Gender,” Utopian Studies 22, no. 2 (2011): 233-260. https://www.jstor.or ...tich, Jack; Bush, Heidi (2011). "Fabricating Activism: Craft Work, Popular Culture, Gender". Project Muse. 22 (2). https://www.academia.edu/1117424/Fabricatin
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  • 1. I could live happily in any culture. 14. I expect to make friends in the new culture when working abroad.
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  • ; C1. Culture General Concepts and Knowledge : C1.1a Acquires … culture-general concepts and knowledge
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  • ...d receptively when attempting to grasp and understand the language and the culture as practised by natives}} (Lado, 1957). Several experiments performed have
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  • ...in the [[web 2.0]] era is a questionning about changes in our educational culture and its social implications. What should be part of a basic, common knowled More precisely, what kind of literacy is needed in a culture where information technology - and technology itself - is ubiquitous?
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  • ...process for promoting well-being with attention to appreciation for one’s culture. Self-reliance is being true to self and is lived by being responsible, dis
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  • * Jenkins, H. (2006). Confronting the challenges of participatory culture. White paper for the MacArthur Foundation. [http://digitallearning.macfound
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  • Repair culture is a also central to the maker / [[fab lab]] movement and other activist en
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  • Items 17-32 are the same as 1-16, but answered with a collectivist culture in mind. Scoring: {{quotation|I vs C refers to the culture where this behavior is more appropriate. The scoring is based on the assump
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  • Cobern, W (1993) Contextual Constructivism: The impact of culture on the learning and teaching of science. In: K. Tobin (Ed) The Practice of
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  • :: Feels uncomfortable in a difffferent culture (-) Has feeling for what's appropriate in culture
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  • ..."1">I make an effort to understand to what extent my behavior is shaped by culture</td><td rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td></tr></table>
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  • ...own, J. S.; Collins, A.; and Duguid, P. (1988). Situated cognition and the culture of learning. Technical report, Institute for Research on Learning.
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  • .../ team of developers] and volunteers at the Spanish Ministry of education, culture and professional development ([http://www.mecd.gob.es/ministerio-mecd/ MECD
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  • ...s before you post anything. This helps you to get an understanding of the culture of the group.}}
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  • ...practice, but also to allow learners to witness the practitioners of that culture solving problems and carrying out tasks. With cognitive apprenticeship, the immersion into the culture of a practice can only be enhanced by social interaction with other learner
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  • ...es the opportunity to both learners to gain more insight into each other's culture by direct communication."-[http://www.tandemcity.info/ Tandem Fondiazioa] ...s’apprennent mutuellement leur langue respective, échangent au sujet de la culture du partenaire, et aussi s’entretiennent plus généralement sur leur vie
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  • 37 Taking a local perspective on the culture
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  • ...and enthusiasm in speaking the target language and in getting to know its culture better. She also affirms that “Web-based learning activities" can have th ...oints out how important it is for language learners also to understand the culture of the target language and through the Internet students “can obtain geog
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  • ...owledge is situated, being in part a product of the activity, context, and culture in which it is developed and used. [Therefore] learning methods that are em ...which knowledge will be used to solve a problem will be determined by the culture and the environment that encompasses an activity. "Thus in a significant wa
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  • :20. I think my culture is better than other cultures.
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  • ...s. These factors along with commonly held beliefs constitute the classroom culture and therefore are key elements in the classroom level of our developing mul
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  • ...d GEnie tended to consider local BBSes the low-rent district of the hacker culture, but they served a valuable function by knitting together lots of hackers a
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  • ...what Saharawi people can talk about in their khaimas (tents) such as their culture, traditions, history, dialect, environment…etc. It will be created throug ...under occupation or in refugee life about the importance of understanding culture, traditions, history, dialect…etc.
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  • ...Williams, J. P., & Smith, J. H. (2007). The players' realm: studies on the culture of video games and gaming. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Co. ISBN 9780786428 ...t redux: Using interactive fiction to teach German vocabulary, reading and culture. Paper presented at the International Conference of the Learning Sciences (
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  • : 18. I would like to learn the language and culture of those whom I frequently interact with.
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  • ...me="craig2014">Craig, R., & Dalton, D. (2014). Developing a platform for a culture of honest inquiry and the academic construction of knowledge in first-year
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  • #“Giving a Virtual Voice to the Silent Language of Culture: The Cultura Project,” co-authored with S. Levet, K. English, K. Maillet ...ultura project,” G. Furstenberg. Published in a special issue of Politics, Culture and Society, based on a Middlebury symposium, Déjà Views: How Americans L
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  • ...cipants with a voice. The Method serves as a shared language regardless of culture or position. It is also a method that requires a trained LEGO® SERIOUS PLA
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  • ...bjects - a didactical model, ICON - Identity formation in contextual media culture a research project supported by the European Commission, University of Art
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  • ...lving the Dichotomy of Individual and Collective Planes of Activity. Mind, Culture, and Activity 12(1), 70-88.
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  • ...of the content should be considered when assessing the school’s needs and culture. She questioned how classroom teachers who have no grade-level-counterpart Online environments have the potential to change the culture of learning institutes for the better and can provide a shift from traditio
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  • ..., J.K., Fasse, B.B., Gray, J. & Kolodner,J.L. (2001). Creating a Classroom Culture and Promoting Transfer with "Launcher" Units. AERA, Seattle, WA, April 2001
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  • ...4), Developing understanding of the idea of communities of learners. Mind, Culture, and Activity, 1.4,pp.220-223. ...4). Developing understanding of the idea of communities of learners. Mind, Culture, and Activity, 1.4, 209–229.
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  • * Help promote refugee culture and intercultural dialogue through partnership with civil society and the l ...ntegration. The students have to keep their origin, identity, religion and culture and in the same time to get accommodating and adapted into the system of th
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  • ...ld, M. (1991), Origin of the Modern Mind: Three Stages in the Evolution of Culture and Cognition, Harvard University Press, Cambridge and Boston, MA., (Introd
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  • ...eaknesses of the formal flow of information, to mediate the organization's culture and values, and to enhance the social relationships within a team (Schütze
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  • ...owing a responsive design attitude, considering assistive technologies and culture sensitive design. (Stakeholder needs)
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  • ...bs.org/teachers/learning.now/ Learning.Now]. At the crossroads of Internet culture & education with Andy Carvin, HiTech consultant.
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  • ...nce Between Social and Individual Agency in Work and Working Life, ''Mind, Culture, And Activity'', 13(1), 53-69. [http://lchc.ucsd.edu/MCA/Mail/xmcamail.2007 * Valsiner, J. (2000). Culture and human development. London: Sage.
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  • ...developed to train individuals to become bridges, proficient of one local culture / language of the Global South and one of the North?
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  • 3- To which level these techniques are harmonize with our community culture. ...y content (activities, games, videos, reading). However, it indicated some culture sensitive content such as mentioning that Learning through play mitigate bo
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  • * Fostering a culture of open science and aligning incentives for open science * Fostering a culture of open science and aligning incentives for open science.
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  • ...the depths. This is due to the wide range of students with different age, culture, location and educational backgrounds.
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  • ...ce and identity through a collaborative creative writing project.Language, Culture and Curriculum, 24(2), 125–139. 10.1080/07908318.2011.582873
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  • |What are the particularities related to the practices and culture of the particular subject areas of the program ?
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  • ...cture their naive, intuitive theories based on everyday experience and lay culture. In other words, they must undergo profound conceptual change.}} (Vosniadou
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  • * Fister, Barbara (2007). Wikipedia and the Challenge of Read/Write Culture, ''Library Issues'' 27 (3). [http://homepages.gac.edu/~fister/LIWikipedia.p ...Culture and Control Creativity. New York: Penguin, 2004. [http://www.free-culture.cc/ Website and PDF] - [http://ebooks.helptools.net/ HTML at Ebooks].
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  • ..., J.K., Fasse, B.B., Gray, J. & Kolodner,J.L. (2001). Creating a Classroom Culture and Promoting Transfer with "Launcher" Units. AERA, Seattle, WA, April 2001
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  • ...hat aspects or practices are particular to the discipline or field and its culture?
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  • ...ns Network. This badge not only gives visible notice that you support Free Culture, but allows to help identify you on license deeds. This service costs $50 a
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  • International Space Station? They take a crash course in culture, language
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  • ...urs. In order to learn a concept in a useful way it must be learned in the culture in which is has been developed and is used. Activity and perception are pri
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  • ...community (''where do we belong?'') meaning (''what is our experience, our culture?'') and practice (''what are we doing?''), raising questions about how dev
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  • ...within computer science population what today can be called the "Internet culture"
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  • ...fforded are perceptible to the user. These are very dependent on language, culture, context, experience, etc. and vary for different users.
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  • ...pedagogy]], i.e. a evolutionary and systemic perspective on education and culture in which pragmatic concepts are elaborated through an historical and social
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  • ...(2010). Teacher technology change: How knowledge, confidence, beliefs, and culture intersect. Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 42, 255–284. * Youn, I. 2000. The culture specificity of epistemological beliefs about learning. Asian Journal of Soc
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  • ..... and this is not an easy task since it implies changes in organizational culture.
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  • ...ducator", in Taylor, M.C., Draper, J.A. (Eds),Adult Literary Perspectives, Culture Concepts Inc., Toronto, pp.311-17. ...http://maxweber.hunter.cuny.edu/pub/eres/EDSPC715_MCINTYRE/2LevelCult.html culture-related articles]
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  • Global observation of an organization, culture, activity, etc. See: * "Deep understanding of an institution’s or culture’s working
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  • ...not at ease using foreign educational material, IPR remained a concern, a culture of competition, created from the primary school, is still prevailing in Mau ...tion institutions, not just individuals and small groups, to embrace a new culture of IT-enabled contribution and sharing and to help shift faculty perspectiv
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  • ...owledge is situated, being in part a product of the activity, context, and culture in which it is developed and used". Therefore the authors propose a [[cogni * Brown, J. S., Collins, A., & Duguid, P. (1989) Situated cognition and the culture of learning. Educational Researcher, 18, 32-42. [ http://www.sociallifeofin
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  • * <code> get-Culture | Format-List -Property *</code> will show the current language settings fo
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  • * The effects of culture and context on strategy use
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  • ...ies and social sciences. Read [http://www.clir.org/pubs/reports/pub151 One Culture. Computationally Intensive Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences] ...Christaand Charles Henry. Research Design by Amy Friedlander, (2012). One Culture. Computationally Intensive Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences.
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  • ...cademic integrity and plagiarism by students from a different than western culture needs to be addressed in specific ways. In their study, the authors found, ...ork writing". The latter, btw., is a strategy with increasing Internet sub-culture that believes that re-use and re-mixing is perfectly fair if the original a
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  • ...ux: using digital game-based learning to teach L2 vocabulary, reading, and culture. ''Computer Assisted Language Learning'', 22(5), 409-424.
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  • ...n Thienen et al. (2017) <ref name="vonthienen2017"/>, design thinking work culture builds upon three pillars (“3 Ps”): '''process''', '''place''' and '''p ...individual member’s own discipline. Instead of competition, we foster a we-culture where the teams develops innovative ideas together. In our academic program
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  • ...mutual determination. As Cole (1985) defines it, the ZPD is a place "where culture and cognition create each other". However, new tools are required for devel ...from a systemic viewpoint in an evolutionary perspective of education and culture, allowing to build meaning and capacity through community development, supp
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  • ...nd the resulting classroom practice is crucial here. Microworlds rely on a culture of learning in which students are expected to inquire, test, and justify th ..., that a “total learning environment” (p. 70) was created that permitted a culture of design work to flourish. They particularly point to the affective influe
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  • {{quotation |Tagging repudiates one of the deepest projects our culture has undertaken over and over again: The rendering of all knowledge into a s
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  • ...rris and Goodall, 2008). Diversity can cause barriers related to language, culture, socio-economic status and comfort with traditional forms of communication
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  • ...006). A Virtual Reality cannot replace a real environment, as it lacks the culture and feeling a real location and its peoples have (Jung, 2002). The particip
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  • ...oth genders (Pymm & Crispin, 2009). The iPod has become an icon of popular culture (Pymm & Crispin, 2009). It started as a music player but has transformed in
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  • ...Penguin, 2004. [http://www.free-culture.cc/ Website] and [http://www.free-culture.cc/freeculture.pdf .pdf]
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  • ...ities, but all have the same basic theory in common: by exploring material culture (art, artifacts, specimens, documents, etc.), people can learn about the ob
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  • ...nfo.ru/eva/EVA2000M/eva-papers/200003/Ignatiev-E.htm The Virtual Worlds in Culture and Education] (retrieved 12:28, 6 September 2006 (MEST)).
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  • ...factured, and distributed over the next decade. An emerging do-it-yourself culture of “makers” is boldly voiding warranties to tweak, hack, and customize ...nce Between Social and Individual Agency in Work and Working Life, ''Mind, Culture, And Activity'', 13(1), 53-69. [http://lchc.ucsd.edu/MCA/Mail/xmcamail.2007
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  • * [http://www.wsjb.com/RPC/V1/Home.html Rise of the Participation Culture]
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  • ...ts of Professional Development on Science Teaching Practices and Classroom Culture. Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 37, 963-980.
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  • ...for Teaching with Weblogs. ''Into the Blogosphere: Rhetoric, Community and Culture of Weblogs.''. Retrieved April 21, 2007 from [http://blog.lib.umn.edu/blog ...in the Writing Classroom. ''Into the Blogosphere: Rhetoric, Community and Culture of Weblogs.'' Retrieved April 21, 2007 from http://blog.lib.umn.edu/blogosp
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  • ...immersing oneself where the target language is spoken, in its society and culture.
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  • Stepanyan,K., Mather, R., & Dalrymple, R.(2013). Culture, role and group work: A social network analysis perspective on an online co
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  • ...nities, e.g. ''Buen vivir & Buen conocer'', Ubuntu approach, First Nations culture. ...ables such as open licensing regime, shared tacit knowledge, participatory culture, good governance and diversified funding (Stuermer, 2014; Stuermer et al.,
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  • ...tudents to focus on learning a new language rather than a new language and culture simultaneously, which can overwhelm an ELL student (Poulsen, Hastings, Allb
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  • ...language development: Japanese learners interactions in a MMORPG. Digital Culture & Education, 3(1), 56-73. Retrieved from https://doaj.org/article/8d7bc3e88
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  • * The capability to participate in material culture. ...ve as the list, e.g. livelhood capabilities or a more sustainable material culture. Second, and that is not so surprising, experienced capabilities depend on
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  • ...describing how learning happens as a function of the activity, context and culture in which it occurs, rather than through abstract and decontextualized prese * Hakkarainen, K, (2003). Emergence of Progressive-Inquiry Culture in Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, Science and Education, 6 (2),
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  • ...ied the virtual inhabitants in the game to see how they had developed as a culture. From the experiences they witnessed and had, they learned the skills of
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  • ..., to disseminate information worldwide to all stakeholders and to create a culture of best evidence medical education.
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  • ...other words, ''digital natives'' seem to have an oral trade culture. This culture is not compatible with level 5 and 6 [[PISA]] skills.
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  • ...at cultural acceptance becomes stagnant and proliferation of a programming culture (Kafai et al., 2007) is dificult to attain.}} (Fadjo et al., 2007). ...007). High Tech Programmers in Low Income Communities: Creating a Computer Culture in a Community Technology Center. In C. Steinfeld, B. Pentland, M. Ackerman
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  • ...different languages hence lessons will be in English. Due to difference in culture dress code will be formal dressing no miniskirts will be allowed during fac ...tion that links government ministries in the fields of education, science, culture, and communication. The Commission provides some training for education per
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  • ...with regard to "Khaima" and how to provide open knowledge on this specific culture. Her work is accessible from [[CAS Digital Learning in Emergencies/module4-
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  • * García-Galera, C., & Valdivia, A. (2014). Media Prosumers. Participatory Culture of Audiences and Media Responsability. Comunicar, 43(22), 10-13. doi: 10.39 ...endre le parti des choses pour prendre le parti des hommes », Techniques & Culture [En ligne], Suppléments au n°65-66, mis en ligne le 31 octobre 2016, cons
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  • ...that intellectual property is a legal and social construct that varies by culture;
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  • * Shirky, C. Clay Shirky's Writings About the Internet Economics & Culture, Media & Community, [[http://www.shirky.com/writings/situated_software.html
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  • ...last, or maybe even as a first issue: quality is always time, context, and culture dependent, and quality is always in the eyes of the beholder}} (retrieved,
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  • • Service learning is part of student culture
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  • ...s of Emotions]. This is a revised online version of an article published ''Culture and Psychology'' 2000, vol. 6, pp. 5-39.
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  • ...ducation Learning with Video Games and Live Web Media from Authentic Youth Culture http://www.lingualgamers.com/thesis HTML] (preprint ? , retrieved 16:42, 28
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  • ...o Wikipedia since it also requires learning about Wikipedia guidelines and culture ([http://www.editlib.org/p/33311/ Every et al.(2010)]). ...mission critical. In other words, we did have to blend somewhat into this culture and the cost was fairly high compared to the design of the initial form and
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  • ...cultural differences. Awareness is linked to the ability to understand how culture affects thinking, behavior, and interactions. Skills are reflected in effec ...on, Ward, and Fischer (2013) define cross-cultural competence in terms of “culture-specific skills required to (a) function effectively within a new cultural
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  • ...t and Method Skills: Communication and Moderation, Languages and Culture, Collaboration and Interaction, Teamwork and Mentoring, Conflic
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  • ...onal design, e.g. Spector, p. 20: communication, interaction, environment, culture, instruction and learning.
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  • ...about electronic publishing, high-energy physics or for that matter Asian culture. [....] (Tim Berners-Lee, et al (1992-94) World-Wide Web: The Information U
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  • Localisation, i.e. the adaptation to another language and culture of software, has an impact on software engineering. In a first step, softwa ...phics containing references to objects, actions or ideas which, in a given culture, may be subject to misinterpretation or viewed as insensitive.
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  • * [http://www.eludamos.org Eludamos - Journal for Computer Game culture] {{oa}} ...elation of Serious Games and Learning, Eludamos. Journal for Computer Game Culture. 2010; 4 (1), p. 7-24 [http://www.eludamos.org/index.php/eludamos/article/v
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  • ...ed, they still differ widely according to matter and grade, not to mention culture.}}
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  • ** puis, l’épopée reflète la culture africaine à travers les valeurs identitaires et communautaires ;
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  • ..., hands off: Gendered access in crafting and electronics practices." Mind, Culture, and Activity, 278-297.
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  • * Phatidic in Culture (2004). ''Public Schools: Problems and Solutions''. Retrieved December 9, 2
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  • ...iation on Wiessner's definition of style as a formal variation in material culture that transmits information about personal and social identity.”'' Zoran a
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  • <td>To change the behavior of the learner / transmit the culture by teaching skills and knowledge. E.g. the learner is considered to be a sy
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  • ...ractice approach. in Clawson, J. and Conner, M. (eds.) Creating a Learning Culture: Strategy, Practice, and Technology. New York: Cambridge University Press
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  • ...s totally absent in the main-stream [[IMS]]/[[SCORM]]-based [[e-learning]] culture.
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  • ...way to learn programming and other technical skills. {{quotation|In maker culture, the ability to program along with other technical skills [...] includes fu
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  • ...increase access to and involvement in research, education, technology, and culture. The program promotes peer learning on what "open" means and how to use ope
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  • # Culture
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  • ...to explain the exception, e.g. the attitude of the superior., of the group culture, the administration, etc.
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  • * [http://vimeo.com/47813027 Open Design: Products in a networked culture @ Fabfuse 2012] (Good video talk by Ronen Kadushin / Vimeo)
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  • ...ng-high-tech-exporter-in-europe,17,PAR.html Abstract/PDF at creativity and culture education.org]
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  • * Brown, J. S., Collins, A. & Duguid, P. 1989. Situated Cognition and the Culture of Learning. Educational Researcher, 1989, 18, pp. 32-42.
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  • ...king with an XML grammar at the very beginning of their studies was both a culture shock and a technical difficulty for most students. They never encountered
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  • ...rning/ eTTnet], A Project Financed By European Commission DG Education And Culture (sign up required) - from 2002 to 2004
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  • ...ct instruction, it is important to create a “forum and wiki participation” culture. While it is fairly easy to have students participate in the anchored help
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  • ...t; Cognitive process; Problem structure; and Design processes, practices, culture or tools. In other words, RepGrids were use as literature review tool to re ...icz, Devi & Penny Dick (2001). "A social constructionist account of police culture and its influence on the representation and progression of female officers:
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  • ...dening Participation in Biological Monitoring. Corvalis, OR: Institute for Culture and Ecology.
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  • ...literacy involves a consciousness of the technological forces that affect culture and human behavior. Digitally literate people can communicate and work more
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  • ...ed to "web 2.0" ([[e-learning 2.0]]) and [[computer-integrated classroom]] culture that
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  • ...factured, and distributed over the next decade. An emerging do-it-yourself culture of “makers” is boldly voiding warranties to tweak, hack, and customize
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  • ...nd ‘environmental’ components that could be unique to a particular region, culture, area or geography?
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  • ...usivity; diverse access to knowledge; platform governance; and fostering a culture of openness. OE policies, whether standalone or incorporated into a wider o
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  • * Extra skills related to specific e-learning procedures and culture: Use an e-learning environment, understand how to interact, understand one'
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  • ...of results to other interested parties, resources, get the web spirit (web culture)
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  • <td class="w50 top" lang="fr">éducation en culture générale (<abbr title="nom féminin">n.f.</abbr>)</td>
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  • ...will to articulate and measure quality standards in education leading to a culture of quantiative assessment (Oliver and Whelan, 2011; Hrabowski, Suess et al.
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