Search for dissertations about: "Jalal Nouri"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words Jalal Nouri.
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1. Orchestrating scaffolded outdoor mobile learning activities
Abstract : Since the beginning of time, technological innovations have formed the basis for the development of society and supported the most fundamental societal features. The educational system is no exception. READ MORE
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2. Managing Thesis Projects in Higher Education - Through Learning Analytics
Abstract : For the student, the graduation project is in most universities the final step towards graduation and increased opportunities in the professional career. It is not uncommon for students to struggle with the thesis in order to complete their graduation, resulting in disrupted plans, delays in completion and the worst case, non-completion of their degrees. READ MORE
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3. Using Learning Analytics to Understand and Support Collaborative Learning
Abstract : Learning analytics (LA) is a rapidly evolving research discipline that uses insights generated from data analysis to support learners and optimize both the learning process and learning environment. LA is driven by the availability of massive data records regarding learners, the revolutionary development of big data methods, cheaper and faster hardware, and the successful implementation of analytics in other domains. READ MORE
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4. Understanding Complex Problems in Healthcare : By Applying a Free-Flowing Design Practice
Abstract : Healthcare in Sweden is in need of a transformation. The increase of chronic conditions poses a great challenge to the organisational structure of healthcare, which still largely remains based on acute, rather than chronic care. READ MORE
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5. Integrating Computational Thinking into Swedish Compulsory Education with Block-Based Programming : A case study from the perspective of teachers
Abstract : Computational thinking (CT) is increasingly widespread in compulsory education worldwide, and programming is considered to be an appropriate and standard way of delivering CT. In particular, block-based programming languages (BBPLs) such as Scratch have successfully attracted an enormous amount of young users and have begun to predominate in classrooms over the past decade. READ MORE