Search for dissertations about: "web-based learning"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 40 swedish dissertations containing the words web-based learning.
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16. Food Safety Learning in Home and Consumer Studies : Teachers' and Students' Perspectives
Abstract : The aim of this thesis was to explore food safety as part of Home and consumer studies (HCS) education in Swedish compulsory school.Firstly, a nationwide web-based questionnaire was performed among HCS teachers to obtain an overall picture of their knowledge, behaviour and attitudes regarding food safety. READ MORE
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17. Food for Thought. Communication and the transformation of work experience in web-based in-service training
Abstract : The background of the present study is an interest in the use of digital technologies for in-service training activities in industry. Globalization, international competition and transnational production are elements that currently transform work practices and work organizations. READ MORE
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18. Automated Subject Classification of Textual Documents in the Context of Web-Based Hierarchical Browsing
Abstract : With the exponential growth of the World Wide Web, automated subject classification has become a major research issue. Organizing web pages into a hierarchical structure for subject browsing has been gaining more recognition as an important tool in information-seeking processes. READ MORE
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19. Web-based learning design in paediatric perioperative care : the importance of including an educational framework and children’s own perspectives
Abstract : The perioperative period is a significant and unforgettable life event for children with both short-term and long-term effects. Despite evidence highlighting the importance of including children’s perspectives, their right to and need for preparation, children’s views of the perioperative period are rarely sought and many are still arriving in the operating room unprepared and with preoperative anxiety. READ MORE
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20. Large-scale simulation-based experiments with stochastic models using machine learning-assisted approaches : Applications in systems biology using Markov jump processes
Abstract : Discrete and stochastic models in systems biology, such as biochemical reaction networks, can be modeled as Markov jump processes. The chemical master equation describes how the probability distribution of a biochemical system's states evolves. Unfortunately, solutions to the chemical master equation only exist for trivial problems. READ MORE