1. The document analyzes the visual elements used in 70 PowerPoint presentations from Iranian Master's students in Applied Linguistics defending their theses.
2. It finds that the majority (74.15%) of visuals were scriptural elements like titles, student names, and literature reviews. Numerical visuals like tables and formulas made up 16.68% while graphical elements like diagrams comprised 6.9% and figurative elements like photos were only 2.16%.
3. The presentations largely conformed to APA style guidelines for tables and fonts, using Times New Roman font as recommended for readability in PowerPoint slides.
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Building an Ontology in Educational Domain Case Study for the University of P...IJRES Journal
The current web is based on HTML which cannot be demoralized by information retrieval techniques and therefore processing of information on the web is generally restricted to manual keyword searches which results in unrelated information retrieval, so the semantic web was founded to resolve this problem; furthermore, ontology is used to capture knowledge about any domain of interest with the goal of integrating the machine understandable data on the current human-readable web. Web Ontology Language (OWL) is a semantic markup language for sharing ontologies on the web. In this paper, the education domain and the development of a University Ontology using Protégé 4.1 Editor is considered. The University of Palestine was chosen as an example for the Ontology Development and the diverse aspects: super class and sub class hierarchy, creating a sub class, instances for classes illustration, query retrieval process using the Unified Process for Building the Ontology (UPON) technique.
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Currently, the application of the network resources and various means of teaching such as multimedia into the classroom has led to the demonstration of multimodality in college English teaching. This paper
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coordinating different modalities, to achieve the teaching objectives.
RESEARCH INTO THE NEW MODEL OF COLLEGE ENGLISH TEACHING-A MULTIMODALITY APPROACHIJITE
Currently, the application of the network resources and various means of teaching such as multimedia into
the classroom has led to the demonstration of multimodality in college English teaching. This paper
analyzes the current status of college English teaching and the existing problems, elaborates the research
trends of the theory of multimodal discourse analysis, and aims to explore the question as how to construct
college English teaching model from the perspective of multimodal discourse. Under the multimodalitybased college English teaching model, teachers should concentrate on cultivating students’ multi-literacy,
coordinating different modalities, to achieve the teaching objectives.
Research into the New Model of College English Teaching - A Multimodality App...IJITE
Currently, the application of the network resources and various means of teaching such as multimedia into
the classroom has led to the demonstration of multimodality in college English teaching. This paper
analyzes the current status of college English teaching and the existing problems, elaborates the research
trends of the theory of multimodal discourse analysis, and aims to explore the question as how to construct
college English teaching model from the perspective of multimodal discourse. Under the multimodalitybased college English teaching model, teachers should concentrate on cultivating students’ multi-literacy,
coordinating different modalities, to achieve the teaching objectives.
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creation process involves a better understanding of the teaching/learning process. With these case study,
we pretend to understand which Communicative Acts are effective in adult learning process, mainly in
adults with low literacy. Based on a mixed methods, applied to a convenience sample, we used an
ethnographic approach, and the Grounded Theory Methodology. Using the Contextual Design approach,
we developed several models of the context (work models) and got a bird's-eye view of the way the
communicational acts and the dynamic acts flow in the classroom. The results showed that it was
important to integrate the learners' emotions in an existing framework, the SEDA Framework. We found
also essential to expand the Communicative Acts coding, with a new set of 17 codes organized in 3
categories in order to understand better the flow of communication in the classroom.
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Building an Ontology in Educational Domain Case Study for the University of P...IJRES Journal
The current web is based on HTML which cannot be demoralized by information retrieval techniques and therefore processing of information on the web is generally restricted to manual keyword searches which results in unrelated information retrieval, so the semantic web was founded to resolve this problem; furthermore, ontology is used to capture knowledge about any domain of interest with the goal of integrating the machine understandable data on the current human-readable web. Web Ontology Language (OWL) is a semantic markup language for sharing ontologies on the web. In this paper, the education domain and the development of a University Ontology using Protégé 4.1 Editor is considered. The University of Palestine was chosen as an example for the Ontology Development and the diverse aspects: super class and sub class hierarchy, creating a sub class, instances for classes illustration, query retrieval process using the Unified Process for Building the Ontology (UPON) technique.
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Currently, the application of the network resources and various means of teaching such as multimedia into
the classroom has led to the demonstration of multimodality in college English teaching. This paper
analyzes the current status of college English teaching and the existing problems, elaborates the research
trends of the theory of multimodal discourse analysis, and aims to explore the question as how to construct
college English teaching model from the perspective of multimodal discourse. Under the multimodalitybased college English teaching model, teachers should concentrate on cultivating students’ multi-literacy,
coordinating different modalities, to achieve the teaching objectives.
RESEARCH INTO THE NEW MODEL OF COLLEGE ENGLISH TEACHING-A MULTIMODALITY APPROACHIJITE
Currently, the application of the network resources and various means of teaching such as multimedia into
the classroom has led to the demonstration of multimodality in college English teaching. This paper
analyzes the current status of college English teaching and the existing problems, elaborates the research
trends of the theory of multimodal discourse analysis, and aims to explore the question as how to construct
college English teaching model from the perspective of multimodal discourse. Under the multimodalitybased college English teaching model, teachers should concentrate on cultivating students’ multi-literacy,
coordinating different modalities, to achieve the teaching objectives.
Currently, the application of the network resources and various means of teaching such as multimedia into the classroom has led to the demonstration of multimodality in college English teaching. This paper
analyzes the current status of college English teaching and the existing problems, elaborates the research trends of the theory of multimodal discourse analysis, and aims to explore the question as how to construct college English teaching model from the perspective of multimodal discourse. Under the multimodalitybased college English teaching model, teachers should concentrate on cultivating students’ multi-literacy,
coordinating different modalities, to achieve the teaching objectives.
RESEARCH INTO THE NEW MODEL OF COLLEGE ENGLISH TEACHING-A MULTIMODALITY APPROACHIJITE
Currently, the application of the network resources and various means of teaching such as multimedia into
the classroom has led to the demonstration of multimodality in college English teaching. This paper
analyzes the current status of college English teaching and the existing problems, elaborates the research
trends of the theory of multimodal discourse analysis, and aims to explore the question as how to construct
college English teaching model from the perspective of multimodal discourse. Under the multimodalitybased college English teaching model, teachers should concentrate on cultivating students’ multi-literacy,
coordinating different modalities, to achieve the teaching objectives.
Research into the New Model of College English Teaching - A Multimodality App...IJITE
Currently, the application of the network resources and various means of teaching such as multimedia into
the classroom has led to the demonstration of multimodality in college English teaching. This paper
analyzes the current status of college English teaching and the existing problems, elaborates the research
trends of the theory of multimodal discourse analysis, and aims to explore the question as how to construct
college English teaching model from the perspective of multimodal discourse. Under the multimodalitybased college English teaching model, teachers should concentrate on cultivating students’ multi-literacy,
coordinating different modalities, to achieve the teaching objectives.
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This paper starts by discussing the relevance of dialogues in Adult Education and Training courses with
low levels of literacy. In this group, the educational challenges are complex, and innovating the knowledge
creation process involves a better understanding of the teaching/learning process. With these case study,
we pretend to understand which Communicative Acts are effective in adult learning process, mainly in
adults with low literacy. Based on a mixed methods, applied to a convenience sample, we used an
ethnographic approach, and the Grounded Theory Methodology. Using the Contextual Design approach,
we developed several models of the context (work models) and got a bird's-eye view of the way the
communicational acts and the dynamic acts flow in the classroom. The results showed that it was
important to integrate the learners' emotions in an existing framework, the SEDA Framework. We found
also essential to expand the Communicative Acts coding, with a new set of 17 codes organized in 3
categories in order to understand better the flow of communication in the classroom.
Developing Educational Computer Animation Based on Human Personality TypesRushan Ziatdinov
Computer animation in the past decade has become one of the most noticeable features of technology-based learning environments. By its definition, it refers to simulated motion pictures showing movement of drawn objects, and is often defined as the art in movement. Its educational application known as educational computer animation is considered to be one of the most elegant ways for preparing materials for teaching, and its importance in assisting learners to process, understand and remember information efficiently has vastly grown since the advent of powerful graphics-oriented computers era. Based on theories and facts of psychology, colour science, computer animation, geometric modelling and technical aesthetics, this study intends to establish an inter-disciplinary area of research towards a greater educational effectiveness. With today’s high educational demands as well as the lack of time provided for certain courses, classical educational methods have shown deficiencies in keeping up with the drastic changes observed in the digital era. Generally speaking, without taking into account various significant factors as, for instance, gender, age, level of interest and memory level, educational animations may turn out to be insufficient for learners or fail to meet their needs. Though, we have noticed that the applications of animation for education have been given only inadequate attention, and students’ personality types of temperaments (sanguine, choleric, melancholic, phlegmatic, etc.) have never been taken into account. We suggest there is an interesting relationship here, and propose essential factors in creating educational animations based on students’ personality types. Particularly, we study how information in computer animation may be presented in a more preferable way based on font types and their families, colours and colour schemes, emphasizing texts, shapes of characters designed by planar quadratic Bernstein-Bézier curves. The study has found out that both choleric-melancholic and phlegmatic-sanguine gained the lowest and the highest percentages in selection of different colour groups as cool, warm, and achromatic. We have experimentally confirmed the theory of Nabiyev & Ziatdinov (2014) which reports that planar quadratic Bernstein-Bézier curves with monotonic curvature function may be not aesthetic. Finally, based on the survey results, we have clarified how school students understand the fundamental principles of computer animation. We look forward that this study is likely to have wide benefits in the field of education. Developing educational materials with the aid of obtained empirical results, while considering the personality types of students’ temperament, seems to be a promising avenue to improve, enrich and deepen the learning process in order to achieve its maximum effectiveness.
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