Meni Tsitouridou, José A. Diniz, Tassos A. Mikropoulos, "Technology and Innovation in Learning, Teaching and Education"
English | 2019 | ISBN: 3030209539 | PDF | pages: 636 | 35.4 mb
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the First International Conference on Technology and Innovation in Learning, Teaching and Education, TECH-EDU 2018, held in Thessaloniki, Greece, on June 20-22, 2018. The 30 revised full papers along with 18 short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 80 submissions.The papers are organized in topical sections on new technologies and teaching approaches to promote the strategies of self and co-regulation learning (new-TECH to SCRL); eLearning 2.0: trends, challenges and innovative perspectives;building critical thinking in higher education: meeting the challenge;digital tools in S and T learning;exploratory potentialities of emerging technologies in education;learning technologies;digital technologies and instructional design;big data in education and learning analytics.
Shakespeare's Great Tragedies: Experiencing Their Impact (Routledge Studies in Shakespeare) by John Hardy
2018 | ISBN: 1138370452, 0367665050 | English | 180 pages | PDF | 2 MB
Shakespeare's great tragedies portray through their richly imagined worlds the inescapable fact of human mortality. As the work of a great creative genius, they are so diverse that critical formulas used to describe their overall impact tend to be somewhat suspect. Their impact follows from a response to the entire dramatic action, what is felt at the end with the weight or experience of the whole play behind it. It draws on how our feelings and judgement are exercised and engaged throughout the drama. Shakespeare portrays what life can be like, without pandering to the wish for something easier to contemplate. Something more invigorating than consolation is provided, such art at its greatest achieving the strength of truth. What it compels is a complex acceptance, reflected in Edgar's words, "The weight of this sad time we must obey". Not only implicit positives give value to these plays. Their significance finally results from what they imaginatively invite their audience to experience and witness. This gives a sense not only of the value of life, but also of what can threaten it.
Zaigham Mahmood, "Security, Privacy and Trust in the IoT Environment"
English | 2019 | ISBN: 3030180743 | PDF | pages: 311 | 8.6 mb
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a network of devices and smart things that provides a pervasive environment in which people can interact with both the cyber and physical worlds. As the number and variety of connected objects continue to grow and the devices themselves become smarter, users' expectations in terms of adaptive and self-governing digital environments are also on the rise. Although, this connectivity and the resultant smarter living is highly attractive to general public and profitable for the industry, there are also inherent concerns. The most challenging of these refer to the privacy and security of data, user trust of the digital systems, and relevant authentication mechanisms. These aspects call for novel network architectures and middleware platforms based on new communication technologies; as well as the adoption of novel context-aware management approaches and more efficient tools and devices.
Clive Harber, "Schooling for Peaceful Development in Post-Conflict Societies: Education for Transformation?"
English | 2019 | ISBN: 3030176886 | PDF | pages: 318 | 2.5 mb
This book explores how, and if, formal education affects peacebuilding in post-conflict societies. As schooling is often negatively implicated in violent conflict, the author highlights the widely expressed need to 'build back better' and 'transform' schooling by changing both its structures and processes, and its curriculum. Drawing upon research from a wide range of post-conflict developing societies including Cambodia, Colombia and Kenya, the author examines whether there is any empirical support for the idea that schooling can be transformed so it can contribute to more peaceful and democratic societies. In doing so, the author reveals how the 'myth' of building back better is perpetuated by academics and international organisations, and explains why formal education in post-conflict developing societies is so impervious to radical change. This important volume will appeal to students and scholars of education in post-conflict societies.
Scholastic Year in Sports 2020
English | November 5, 2019 | ISBN: 9781338565515 | 192 pages | AZW3 | 77.6 MB
Scholastic's annual Year in Sports returns with brand-new, exciting coverage of the past year's sporting events.
Routledge Handbook of Well-Being (Routledge Handbooks) by Kathleen T. Galvin
2018 | ISBN: 1138850101 | English | 358 pages | PDF | 6 MB
The Routledge Handbook of Well-Being explores diverse conceptualisations of well-being, providing an overview of key issues and drawing attention to current debates and critiques. Taken as a whole, this important work offers new clarification of the widely used notion of well-being, focusing particularly on experiential perspectives.
Kevin Ivison GM, "Red One: A Bomb Disposal Expert on the Front Line"
English | 2011 | ISBN: 0753828308, 0297860550 | 256 pages | PDF | 8.4 MB
The gripping true story of a young bomb disposal officer and his terrifying experiences in Iraq facing daily rocket attacks and terrorist bombs, 'Red One' is a gut-wrenching tale of heroism and survival.
Plum and Posner's Diagnosis and Treatment of Stupor and Coma (Contemporary Neurology Series) 5th Edition by Jerome B. Posner, Clifford B. Saper, Nicholas D. Schiff, Jan Claassen
2019 | ISBN: 0190208872 | English | 520 pages | EPUB | 20 MB
Plum and Posner's Diagnosis and Treatment of Stupor and Coma, 5th edition, is a major update of the classic work on diagnosing the cause of coma, with the addition of completely new sections on treatment of comatose patients, by Dr. Jan Claassen, the Director of the Neuro-ICU at Columbia New York Presbyterian Hospital. The first chapter of the book provides an up-to-date review on the brain mechanisms that maintain a conscious state in humans, and how lesions that damage these mechanisms cause loss of consciousness or coma. The second chapter reviews the neurological examination of the comatose patient, which provides the basis for determining whether the patient is suffering from a structural brain injury causing the coma, or from a metabolic disorder of consciousness. The third and fourth chapters review the pathophysiology of structural lesions causing coma, and the specific disease states that result in coma. Chapter five is a comprehensive treatment of the many causes of metabolic coma. Chapter 6 review psychiatric causes of unresponsiveness and how to identify and treat them. Chapters 7 and 8 review the overall emergency treatment of comatose patients, followed by the treatment of specific causes of coma. Chapter 9 examines the long term outcomes of coma, including the minimally conscious state and the persistent vegetative state, and how they can be distinguished, and their implications for eventual useful recovery. Chapter 10 reviews the topic of brain death and the standards for examination of a patient that are required to make the determination of brain death. The final chapter 11 is by J.J. Fins, a medical ethicist who was invited by the other authors to write an essay on the ethics of diagnosis and treatment of patients who, by definition, have no way to approve of or communicate about their wishes.
Wai-Fah Chen, "Plasticity in Reinforced Concrete "
English | ISBN: 1932159746 | 2007 | 474 pages | PDF | 133 MB
An indispensable reference that presents a unified treatment of mathematical models of concrete structural analysis. In Part I, the author considers the experimental data regarding stress and strain characteristics of concrete under biaxial and multiaxial stress states and presents empirical equations for modulus and fracture strength. Part II discusses concrete elasticity, generalized failure, and fracture criteria, while the final part addresses concrete plasticity with applications of limit analysis and finite element analysis to concrete and reinforced structures. An unabridged J. Ross Publishing republication of the edition published by McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York, 1982, 474pp.
Wai-Fah Chen, "Plasticity for Structural Engineers "
English | ISBN: 1932159754 | 2007 | 606 pages | PDF | 53 MB
This comprehensive text addresses the elastic and plastic behavior of general structural elements under combined stress. It sets out to examine the stress strain behaviors of materials under simple test conditions and proceeds to show how these behaviors can be generalized under combined stress. An unabridged J. Ross Publishing republication of the edition published by Springer-Verlag, New York, 1988, 606pp.