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Handbook of Research on Lessons Learned From Transitioning to Virtual Classrooms During a Pandemic
One or more people who are part of the activity system and conduct actions.
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Using Online Learning Environments With Kindergarten Children During the COVID-19 Emergency: A Case Study in Italy
Martina Benvenuti (Alma Mater Studiorum, University of Bologna, Italy), Augusto Chioccariello (National Research Council, Institute for Educational Technology, Italy), and Sabrina Panesi (National Research Council, Institute for Educational Technology, Italy)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-6557-5.ch007
Abstract
This chapter explores kindergarten children's use of specific online applications such as WhatsApp and YouTube to maintain social relationships between each other and with their classroom teachers during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. Using Vygotskian theorisation of learning through interaction with more expert people (teachers and parents) and Leontev's theory of functional organ, this study verifies that children often learned without an expert's presence, using strategies such as trial and error and discussion, and through maintaining social relationships among themselves and with their teachers. Specifically, the study involved two Italian kindergartens (42 children) and six teachers. Analysis of the children's work and of teacher interviews shows that, during the Italian lockdown, the pre-school children used applications as learning environments in the form of functional organs, and this proved useful for carrying on kindergarten activities and for maintaining social relationships.
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The Effectiveness of Computer-Aided Assessment for the Purposes of a Mathematical Sciences Lecturer
The subject of the activity is the primary actor in an activity system. It is the subject that is striving to achieve the object of the activity. AU24: Reference appears to be out of alphabetical order. Please check
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Security Issues in Distributed Transaction Processing Systems
This corresponds to a user or, more correctly, to a process that is running on behalf of a user
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A Clear Pathway: The Hazy Line between Collaboration and Collusion
A distinct unit or component of study within a course. Each subject is identified by its title and contributes a fixed percentage towards the requirements for an award. Subjects are often allocated credit points which measure their workload. Subjects are typically completed in one (tri)semester.
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Current State of Learning Analytics: A Synthesis Review Based on the Combination of Activity Theory and Pedagogy
Users of tools or target group of tools, involving the characteristics of the target group.
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Modelling of Location-Aware Access Control Rules
Active entity in an access control model, e.g., the user or a computer program (e.g., server process) working on behalf of a user. A subject can perform operations on an object. To obtain the identity of a subject it might be necessary to perform authentication, e.g., asking the user to enter a secret password.
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“Virtual Reality” Reconsidered
The perspectival position from which consciousness is thought; the assemblage of consciousness around this parallax void; the individual or collective potential for creative activity and shaping the future of human society.
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Challenges of Meta Access Control Model Enforcement to an Increased Interoperability
A computer process acting on behalf of a user is referred to as a subject. Note that in reality, all of a user’s actions on a computer system are performed through some program running on the computer. A user may have multiple subjects in operation, even if the user has only one login and one session. For example, an e-mail system may be operating in the background, fetching e-mail from a server periodically, while the user operates a Web browser. Each of the user’s programs is a subject, and each program’s accesses will be checked to ensure that they are permitted for the user who invoked the program.
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What Is Cheating?: Definitions by International Pre-University Pathway Students
A distinct unit or component of study within a course. Each subject is identified by its title and contributes a fixed percentage towards the requirements for an award. Subjects are often allocated credit points which measure their workload. Subjects are typically completed in one (tri)semester.
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Images of Women Resisting the Tide
The position in which an individual can feel himself/herself with his/her own existence.
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Context and Participation: Program-Level Curriculum Design in Higher Education
As used in activity theory, the subject is the person doing the activity. The subjects’ motivations along with their intentions are brought to bear on the activity.
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Knowledge Management in Emergent Amateur Organizational Cultures: Observations From Formula SAE Student Engineering Teams
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Evolution of Digital Technologies and Use of Virtual Assistants in Drug Development
Trial subject is a person participating in a clinical trial. He/she could be a healthy patient or a patient with a disease condition.
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A Linguistic Recommender System for Academic Orientation
An area of knowledge studied in school, college or university.
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Organizational Activity: Cultural-Historical Perspectives on Workplace Cyberbullying Prevention
Individual actors within an activity system. Subjects’ behaviors are typically reflective and protective of the socio-cultural norms of an activity system.
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Challenges of Meta Access Control Model Enforcement to an Increased Interoperability
A computer process acting on behalf of a user is referred to as a subject. Note that in reality, all of a user’s actions on a computer system are performed through some program running on the computer. A user may have multiple subjects in operation, even if the user has only one login and one session. For example, an e-mail system may be operating in the background, fetching e-mail from a server periodically, while the user operates a Web browser. Each of the user’s programs is a subject, and each program’s accesses will be checked to ensure that they are permitted for the user who invoked the program.
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Managing Student Expectations: Using Online Quizzes in University Subjects
A particular unit within a course. The course leads to an academic qualification and each subject within the course covers a particular topic or range of topics about a specific theme.
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