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Using Multi-Modal Bio-Digital Technologies to Support the Assessment of Cognitive Abilities of Children with Physical and Neurological Impairments
(University of Hertfordshire, 2015-03-11)Current studies done using a learning test for children have problems as they only make evaluations of Physically and Neurologically Impaired (PNI) children who can succeed in the test and can be considered as a PASS/FAIL ... -
Using multimedia case study material for teaching requirements engineering
(University of Hertfordshire, 1997)This paper describes the development and use of multimedia case study materials on the World Wide Web. Materials were used in two final year courses on requirements engineering. The main motivation for providing materials ... -
Using multiple archives to understand past and present climate-human-environment interactions : the lake Erhai catchment, Yunnan Province, China
(2008-07)A 6.48 m sediment core sequence from Erhai lake, Yunnan Province, provides a multi-proxy record of Holocene environmental evolution and human activity in southwest China. These sedimentary records provide proxy time series ... -
Using myoelectric signals for gesture detection: a feasibility study
(2017-04-25)Abstract The propose of this study was to assess the feasibility of using myoelectric signals acquired using an off the shelf device, the Myo armband from Thalmic Lab. Background: With the technological advances in sensing ... -
Using n-grams to rapidly characterise the evolution of software code
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2008)Text-based approaches to the analysis of software evolution are attractive because of the fine-grained, token-level comparisons they can generate. The use of such approaches has, however, been constrained by the lack of ... -
Using neural networks to analyse software complexity
(University of Hertfordshire, 1995)Units of software are represented as points in a multidimensional space, by calculating 12 measures of software complexity for each unit. To large sets of commercial software are thereby represented as 2236 and 4456 12-ary ... -
Using neuroConstruct to develop and modify biologically detailed 3D neuronal network models in health and disease
(Academic Press, 2008)In this chapter, we describe neuroConstruct, a new software tool for developing, modifying and analyzing neural network models with biologically realistic properties in 3D space (Gleeson et al, 2007). Network models are ... -
Using NeuroML and neuroConstruct to build neuronal network models for multiple simulators
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Using non-participant observation to uncover mechanisms: insights from a realist evaluation
(2019-08-08)This article outlines how a realist evaluation of dementia care in hospitals used non-participant observation to support the refinement and testing of mechanisms likely to lead to the use of person-centred care. We found ... -
Using online assessments to enhance student engagement with biological psychology
(The Higher Education Academy, 2012-04)Coursework tasks were introduced for the teaching and assessment of biological psychology modules for cohorts of over 200 Psychology BSc students. Biological psychology is considered “hard” by many psychology students ... -
Using Online Consultations to Facilitate Health and Social Care Delivery During COVID-19: An Interview Study of Care Home Staff
(2023-06-09)Context: During the COVID-19 pandemic, UK care homes rapidly adopted videoconferencing to communicate with health and social care colleagues. Studies show that health and social care professionals adapted well to online ... -
Using parent metaphors for learning about the neonatal care experience: an interpretive perspective
(2019-09-12)This study focuses on how metaphors are used by parents who have had a premature baby to describe their neonatal care experience and how these can contribute to empathic learning of health professionals. In health, metaphors ... -
Using PeerWise to support the transition to higher education
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Using Photo Story for Windows
(2011)A digital Photo Story is a visual medium comprising a series of static images viewed us-ing a package such as Windows Media Player, to which music and/or commentary can be added. The Technology is often described as a means ... -
Using podcasts/audio downloads and an electronic voting system to transform a traditionally delivered module into a blended learning module
(Academic Conferences Ltd., 2007)At the authors‟ institution, blended learning is defined as “educational provision where high quality e-learning opportunities and excellent campus-based learning are combined or blended in coherent, reflective and innovative ... -
Using pre and post-processing methods to improve binding site predictions
(2009)Currently the best algorithms for transcription factor binding site prediction within sequences of regulatory DNA are severely limited in accuracy. In this paper, we integrate 12 original binding site prediction algorithms, ... -
Using problem-based learning to develop graduate skills
(2001)The Hertfordshire Integrated Learning Project’s (1)(HILP) model for developing Graduate Skills is based on the integration of skills development with academic content using problem-based learning (PBL) as the integrative ... -
Using qualitative research methods in paramedic practice
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Using randomised vectors in transcription factor binding site predictions
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2010)Finding the location of binding sites in DNA is a difficult problem. Although the location of some binding sites have been experimentally identified, other parts of the genome may or may not contain binding sites. This ...