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A obra “Educação Profissional e Tecnológica no Brasil: entre práticas e recursos educacionais” é o terceiro volume da série “Educação Profissional e Tecnológica no Brasil”, coletânea idealizada, produzida e organizada por docentes pesquisadores do Programa de Pós-graduação em Educação Profissional e Tecnológica (ProfEPT) do Instituto Federal de Minas Gerais (IFMG). O livro aborda os Produtos Educacionais no contexto da Educação Profissional e Tecnológica (EPT), com o objetivo de repensar a organização dos espaços pedagógicos, as práticas e os recursos educacionais a partir da produção do programa, destacando a multiplicidade de produtos e de temáticas que dialogam e atravessam a EPT no Brasil. Trata-se, portanto, de boa oportunidade para a compreensão do que é o Produto Educacional no contexto da EPT, e ainda de conhecer e/ou refletir sobre aspectos desse campo educacional.
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This book transforms phenomenology, music, technology, and the cultural arts from within. Gathering contributions by performing artists, media technology designers, nomadic composers, and distinguished musicological scholars, it explores a rich array of concepts such as embodiment, art and technology, mindfulness meditation, time and space in music, self and emptiness, as well as cultural heritage preservation. It does so via close studies on music phenomenology theory, works involving experimental music and technology, and related cultural and historical issues. This book will be of considerable interest to readers from the fields of sound studies, science and technology studies, phenomenology, cultural studies, media studies, and sound art theory. This book is equally relevant and insightful for musicians, composers, media artists, sound artists, technology designers, and curators and arts administrators from the performing and visual arts.
Since its initial publication and multiple reprints in hardcover in 2005, Teachers Have It Easy has attracted the attention of teachers nationwide, appearing on the New York Times extended bestseller list, C-SPAN, and NPR's Marketplace, in additio...
Finite mixture distributions arise in a variety of applications ranging from the length distribution of fish to the content of DNA in the nuclei of liver cells. The literature surrounding them is large and goes back to the end of the last century when Karl Pearson published his well-known paper on estimating the five parameters in a mixture of two normal distributions. In this text we attempt to review this literature and in addition indicate the practical details of fitting such distributions to sample data. Our hope is that the monograph will be useful to statisticians interested in mixture distributions and to re search workers in other areas applying such distributions to their data. We ...
The phrase "in-the-wild" is becoming popular again in the field of human-computer interaction (HCI), describing approaches to HCI research and accounts of user experience phenomena that differ from those derived from other lab-based methods. The phrase first came to the forefront 20-25 years ago when anthropologists Jean Lave (1988), Lucy Suchman (1987), and Ed Hutchins (1995) began writing about cognition being in-the-wild. Today, it is used more broadly to refer to research that seeks to understand new technology interventions in everyday living. A reason for its resurgence in contemporary HCI is an acknowledgment that so much technology is now embedded and used in our everyday lives. Rese...