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  • UML behavioral modeling includes refers to a set of modeling languages ...lly use in practice or whether they just represent a modular way to define languages).
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  • * supports XML namespaces ...d schema languages can be converted into any of the other supported schema languages, except that W3C XML Schema is supported for output only, not for input. Tr
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  • ...Mozilla platform and supports development with various dynamic programming languages such as [[PHP]], JavaScript, Python. The system is commercial but the edito
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  • ...ocesses and their products which define a learning system completely. MISA supports 35 main tasks or processes and around 150 subtasks. The method has been tot [[Category: Educational modeling languages]]
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  • ...atform programming language. It is very popular for web programming and it supports most web formats and ...Daniel K. Schneider]] believes that Perl is one of the most ugly scripting languages ever invented. On the other hand, Perl code quality is usually better than
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  • ...t but uses conventions that are familiar to programmers of the C-family of languages, including C, C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, Perl, Python, and many others. The {{quotationbox|JSON supports several data types including:
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  • {{quotation|The Collage authoring tool guides and supports the course teacher in the process of authoring computer-interpretable repre [[Category: Educational modeling languages]]
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  • [[Classroom Presenter]] is a free Tablet PC-based interaction system that supports the sharing of digital ink on slides between instructors and students. When ...ng functionalities (but also provides support for various visual modelling languages)
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  • ...ies following the IMS Learning Design Specification (IMS LD). ASK-LDT also supports packaging of Learning Activities along with related learning resources by i [[Category: Educational modeling languages]]
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  • ...re, and two sets of adapters (VLE and tool adapters). While the GLUE! core supports most of the integration functionality, VLE and tool adapters wrap existing [[Category: Educational modeling languages]]
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  • ...om’s (1956) taxonomy of educational objectives. The Learning Designer then supports you in designing the teaching and learning activities that will enable lear [[Category: Educational modeling languages]]
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  • {{quotationbox|1=The environment supports cooperation within a "Learning design" community in which its members share [[Category: Educational modeling languages]]
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  • * [[Educational modelling language]] (other languages) ...can do more than the 2.5.2 release of the "normal" Reload editor, i.e. it supports all levels of learning design.
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  • ...ith some concessions made for what developers expect out of memory-managed languages such as JavaScript. <br/> * http://www.doesmybrowsersupportwebgl.com/ (click to test if your browsers supports it).
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  • === Representation languages === === Viewers for formal languages ===
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  • ...standards based and does not rely on proprietary data formats or scripting languages. Any SAI-compliant [[X3D]] plug-in that supports JavaScript should be able to support AJAX3D,
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  • # Allow to mix two or more languages in a single document. ...ave the same name but mean different things. Various [[XML]] vocabularies (languages/applications) may be mixed. E.g. in a standards compliant web browser like
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  • ...s, students: To acquire knowledge and revise any discipline. The choice in languages is particularly broad and adapted (including all major dictionaries), but o === Languages ===
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  • ...or the [[Nintendo Wii]] and that connects through WIFI to the Internet. It supports the same web functionalities and standards that are included in the desktop ...an be read since the resolution of a TV screen (and the resolution the Wii supports !) are really low. There are three solutions to this:
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  • ; Definition of pedagogical modeling languages * Some educational modelling languages are also described as UML diagram, e.g. the semantic information model of [
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  • ...as a concrete prototype, and is related to larger scale patterns which it supports, and to smaller scale patterns which support it. The goal of a pattern lang Derntl and Botturi (2006) define patterns and pattern languages as follows:
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  • * '''Depencencies''', e.g. a Tutor supports the Instructor or Supertutor monitors the tutors * the tutor supports the instructor
    17 KB (2,566 words) - 19:30, 22 August 2016
  • ...iolchem.2007.08.009 Tiwari and Sekhar] (2007). E-science workflow modeling languages and systems for other disciplines may need some adaptation. ...lization. A scientific workflow management system (SWFMS) is a system that supports the specification, modification, execution, failure handling, and monitorin
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  • ModX is a graphic tool used to create both model and MOF-based metamodel. It supports XMI format (import/export) in order to be compatible with other [[Model dri [[Category: Educational modeling languages]]
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  • ...pes of concepts and relations possible in any domain (i.e. [[specification languages]]). '''Specification language''': languages have evolved specifically to support ontology building that in turn become
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  • * XHTML can include other namespaced languages, e.g. SVG or MathML or your own XML. However, for the moment it is not poss SVG. E.g. Firefox 1.5 supports most of static SVG.
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  • * The [[PHP]] (and sometimes the Perl or Python) programming languages. * Supports [[PHP]] 5x and [[MySQL]] 5x (16:16, 4 December 2006 (MET)).
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  • ...wiki/Comparison_of_document_markup_languages Comparison of document markup languages] at Wikipedia. Docbook schemas are available in several languages including RELAX NG, SGML and XML DTDs, and W3C XML Schema.
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  • ...deller (OpenGLM)''' is an open-source learning design authoring tool which supports [[IMS Learning Design]] (LD) at levels A and B. The tool was conceived to f ...al Learning Modeller (OpenGLM) is a learning design authoring toolkit that supports the authoring of IMS Learning Design (LD) units of learning at levels A and
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  • ...XHTML. In other words the W3C' concept of the future Web where various XML languages should mix within a page is dead. [[HTML5]] is the opposite, i.e. a huge mo ...HTML, provided that your browser natively implements SVG. E.g. Firefox 1.5 supports most of static SVG.</p>
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  • Flash can manipulate vector and raster graphics and supports bidirectional streaming of audio and video. It contains a scripting languag * [[SMIL]], an XML-based multi-media integration language that supports timing, layout, animations, etc. SMIL is included in the full SVG profile a
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  • ...ed back to a ''birds of the feature sessions'' on ''Virtual Reality Markup Languages'' at the First International Conference on the World-Wide-Web, May 25-27, 1 ...ease was published in 2003. X3D is a revision of VRML in modular form. It supports both XML and traditional VRML syntax. Most modules are now [http://www.web3
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  • ...es people of all ages to explore computing, and to learn how to program in languages like Scratch and Python. It’s capable of doing everything you’d expect ...It also has the amazing GPU 64-core GPU graphics core PowerVR G6230 which supports openGL ES, openGL, even openCL. CC-A80 has the standard interfaces like des
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  • # Several XML languages (together with some rendering (e.g. style-sheet) technology) * [http://www.fbreader.org/ FBReader], Unix/Win/Android mobile phone, supports several formats (tested under Ubuntu and an Android 2.1 phone) - [[User:Dan
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  • ...ulde and Kanuri and they should be enabled to produce assignments in those languages. ...Basically, it foregrounds a personal interest and multiple connections and supports spreading from this interest to make it grow. Course designers are invited
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  • ...x solid gray; padding:0.7ex; background-color:white;">Educational modeling languages</categorytree> ...nal systems, used in mature fields of study, are closely related to design languages. The future of a technological field depends on the ability to communicate
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  • ** Supports Levels A,B,C ...oad '''2.5.2''' editor (und up) now also supports Learning Design. It also supports IEEE LOM, IMS MD 1.2.4, IMS CP 1.1.4 and SCORM 2004 (thus simple sequencing
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  • ...as opposed to long documents), (2) allows specialization and (3) therefore supports semantic markup (as opposed to DocBook which is typographic basically). === Educational modeling languages ===
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  • The Personal Learning Environment Framework (PLEF) supports the learners in taking control over their learning experience by aggregatin # PLEF supports commenting and sharing of all PLE elements.
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  • ...anguage for process modeling), and [[BPEL]] and [[XPDL]] (two XML modeling languages). : Supports what-if analysis of current or planned operations.
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  • ...flection and debate between students across the Internet. Available in six languages: English, French, Dutch, Portuguese, Finnish, Hungarian." ...ng an argument using a simple point-and-click interface. The software also supports argumentation schemes, and provides a user-customisable set of schemes with
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  • ...rchange''' is the basic profile for communicating between applications. It supports geometry, texturing, basic lighting, and animation In opposition, most narrative programming languages use an approach like "draw this triangle, that triangle, recompute", etc.
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  • ...rid applications and portals''' are typically developed using Grid-enabled languages and utilities such as HPC++ or MPI. An example application, such as paramet ...Jorrín-Abellán, I.M. Gridcole: a tailorable grid service based system that supports scripted collaborative learning (2007, in press) Computers & Education, ret
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  • .../resources/guidelines.html Excel workbook]. Translations exist for several languages. # Task orientation: 44 guidelines to evaluate how well a web site supports the users tasks.
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  • ...all other computer-supported learning tools: the activities that the tool supports are the critical elements. Instead of using [[programming microworld]]s or traditional programming languages, one also can consider using game development toolkits to teach computer pr
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  • * Ask around if the school system supports a community portal (for schools) and use this. * Complex WebLogs, community enhanced CMS systems built with scripting languages, complex news systems etc., i.e. systems that grow into what we call C3MS (
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  • ...Editor''': [[#XMLmind_Personal_Edition | XMLmind Personal Edition]] (also supports CSS-style XML editing but nodes have to bee added trough a tree view. The f ...at students also can use it at home. Overally speaking a nice product that supports various functionalities, including support for several essential XML applic
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  • ...the MSLQ has relatively good reliability, and confirmatory factor analysis supports the validity of the general theoretical framework and the scales that measu ...Macaro. (2001)Target Language, Collaborative Learning and Autonomy. Modern Languages in Practice. [http://books.google.com/books?hl=fr&lr=&id=2bnmj2yqe5AC&oi=fn
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  • ...o-constructive modelling activities [that] includes a wide range of visual languages that can be used in secondary school teaching (Figure 4), e.g. for stochast * [[Classroom Presenter]] is a free Tablet PC-based interaction system that supports the sharing of digital ink on slides between instructors and students.
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  • * DTD supports 10 datatypes, mostly for attributes. XML Schema supports 44 datatypes and in addition, you can define your own. This solution is more popular for various reasons (e.g. most XML languages require a namespace declaration anyhow).
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  • * '''Specialized embroidery programming languages''' to create designs through coding. === Programming languages ===
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  • |languages=Many ...iki], {{quotation|is currently in active use in hundreds of sites, in many languages, around the world, including Fortune 500 companies, biomedical projects, go
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  • ...implementations of otherwise standardized programming/scripting or markup languages such as HTML and CSS, among others. Hacks are dangerous, though it is impor ...ses to the element of the page, one for each feature it detects. If the UA supports it, a class like "cssgradients" will be added. If not, the class name will
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  • ...method of teaching reinforces particular tasks and activities and it also supports ''independent learning'' for revision and homework. *Modern Foreign Languages Environment[http://www.ltscotland.org.uk/mfle/creativeteaching/podcasting/w
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  • ...iar with using a formal languages (e.g. HTML or SPSS or a simple scripting languages). See the example section for some module usage code. ...like a chessboard. Origin is in the middle like in most 3D representation languages.
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  • ...ocesses and their products which define a learning system completely. MISA supports 35 main tasks or processes and around 150 subtasks. The method has been tot ...ate specific weaknesses of PBL, but doesn’t propose a complete system that supports a substantial student project through all it’s phases and for all context
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  • ...s://www.memrise.com/ Memrise] is a flashcard site used mostly for learning languages. * [http://www.chartle.net/ Chartle.net] Supports Bar, Pie, Line diagrams etc. and interactive maps.
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  • ...kages quite nicely. However, just to be clear: as of April 2014 it neither supports [[SCORM 2004]] nor the more recent TLA/Experience API (Tincan). [[Category:Educational modeling languages]]
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  • ...ty plugin] for IE/Firefox 3 from [http://www.exitreality.com/ ExitReality] supports several formats, in particular: VRML, X3D, DAE, KML. Not sure that these fo ** {{quotation|The BS Editor supports the application developer to program interactivity and behavior to objects
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  • The tool supports a variety of [[instructional design model]]s. [[User:DSchneider|DSchneider] [[Category: Educational modeling languages]]
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  • ...e/PHP/MySQL, try something like this (if needed). Ubuntu 16 now officially supports PHP7, but after an upgrade I still found php5 around. ...anguage.php file (for English) or languages/LanguageXX.php for non-English languages, where XX is the two-letter language code for your language
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  • In CSS 3(if your browser supports it), you may use so-called RGBA values using the ''%'' notation, i.e. the f 3D graphics languages and tools usually offer a much richer palette of composed color types as we
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  • * LANGUAGES * LANGUAGES
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  • ...signs is usually used not as a pedagogical model, but as a technology that supports designed learning activities, sometimes as a stand-alone tools, sometimes ( * Some languages based on RDF, e.g. ontology languages like OWL or social software standards like FOAF.
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  • Like all programming languages PHP allows to define procedures/functions. PHP supports any other format. By default a PHP script starts creating an HTML script as
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  • ; (2) Use a mashup maker, i.e. a service that supports assembly of widgets ...Web Widgets often but not always use Adobe Flash or JavaScript programming languages. The widget code itself is usually small and connects to some server applic
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  • * [http://www.itsco.org/research.html ITSCO] Research Supports Technology Integration. ...r this didn't happen. Writing for a public audience helps us improving our languages, our style and- as in this case- our content (in the sense that maybe we ar
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  • ...ey tend to generate ideas in a freeflow manner, leaving details, facts and supports for ideas to later revisions. They need to be encouraged to clarify their i ...ree encyclopedia written for and by children aged from 8 to 13 years. More languages to come...
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  • : Birth of special purpose programming languages for '''computer numerical controlled''' (CNC) machine tools. ...s such as Max/MSP, Flash, Processing, Java, Python, Ruby, or anything that supports Open Sound Control (OSC).
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  • ...to sharing information and creating knowledge. E-learning facilitates and supports learning through the use of digital technologies. It gives the users to lea ...needs and, lastly, the availability of accessible digital content in local languages is extremely rare.Usage related costs inhibit utilisation among poor househ
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  • :3. Determination - Determine to succeed in learning with all the supports available Standard 1.6 on '''learning resources and student support''' also implicitly supports the introduction of more digital learning.
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  • Particular kinds of visual maps and languages exist for many purposes. E.g. ...re ideas, organize to various charts, and share them for collaboration. It supports mind maps, fishbone diagrams, tree diagrams, org-charts, logic charts, and
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  • * Tested version: 0.1b. Languages english and french. pnAPI compliant. ...ter categories, ii) Import and unsubscribe people to your newsletter, iii) Supports for Plain Text and Rich Text(HTML) format.
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  • ...like a chessboard. Origin is in the middle like in most 3D representation languages. // For square nibble supports in 1xM or Nx1 blocks
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  • ...on, G. "FlatCAD and FlatLang: Kits by code," 2008 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing, Herrsching am Ammersee, 2008, pp. 117-120. doi ...ation: Bringing additive manufacturing to the classroom. Journal of Visual Languages and Computing, 28, 226–237. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvlc.2015.01.004
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  • ...ns (perceptions of features and use of educational designs, design models, languages, etc.) ...ation|Personal construct theory (applied via the repertory grid technique) supports interpretivist research in a structured manner and, as such, has relevance
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