University Schools as a means to develop Teacher Education – a new form of Pa...Kirsti Engelien
The document discusses a new partnership between universities in Oslo and Tromsø to establish Norway's first Centre of Excellence in Teacher Education. The Centre aims to develop teacher education through integrated study designs, university schools, digital learning environments, and leadership. It outlines Norway's new national curriculum calling for closer integration of pedagogy, subject didactics, and practice. The partnership will develop student teaching practice through "intensive practicums" in university schools and research collaborations between schools and the teacher education programs.
This document provides a list of technological tools that can be used for social change and community organizing. It includes tools for getting people together both online and offline, conducting research, sharing information, and making a case through digital storytelling and public relations. Some highlighted tools include Yahoo Groups, Ning, Vyew, Meeting Wizard, The Community Toolbox, OpenSecrets, Slideshare, TeacherTube, VoiceThread, and Grassroots.org. The goal is to recognize best practices and leverage collective voices through various online and networking platforms to help create community change.
University Schools as a means to develop Teacher Education – a new form of Pa...Kirsti Engelien
The document discusses a new partnership between universities in Oslo and Tromsø to establish Norway's first Centre of Excellence in Teacher Education. The Centre aims to develop teacher education through integrated study designs, university schools, digital learning environments, and leadership. It outlines Norway's new national curriculum calling for closer integration of pedagogy, subject didactics, and practice. The partnership will develop student teaching practice through "intensive practicums" in university schools and research collaborations between schools and the teacher education programs.
This document provides a list of technological tools that can be used for social change and community organizing. It includes tools for getting people together both online and offline, conducting research, sharing information, and making a case through digital storytelling and public relations. Some highlighted tools include Yahoo Groups, Ning, Vyew, Meeting Wizard, The Community Toolbox, OpenSecrets, Slideshare, TeacherTube, VoiceThread, and Grassroots.org. The goal is to recognize best practices and leverage collective voices through various online and networking platforms to help create community change.
TA-RE: An Exchange Language for Mining Software RepositoriesThomas Zimmermann
TA-RE is a proposed exchange language for mining software repositories to address issues with existing approaches such as difficulty reproducing results and reliance on extraction heuristics. The language aims to standardize the representation of extracted data from repositories through concepts like changes, snapshots, references and metrics to enable easier analysis and sharing of repository mining results. The TA-RE working group is developing the exchange language and extracting initial data, and welcomes further contributions and discussions.
The document discusses a tool called ROSE that mines version histories to suggest related changes when a programmer modifies code. ROSE analyzes past transactions from version control systems to determine associations between code changes and uses these to recommend additional locations that may need to be updated. An evaluation shows that ROSE is able to predict the correct changed entities 15% of the time on average across various projects and its top 3 suggestions are correct 64% of the time.
1) The document presents a technique called ReCrash+ that combines crash prediction using bytecode features with capture and replay to reproduce crashes with lower overhead.
2) It evaluates crash prediction both within and across projects, finding that bytecode features can accurately identify crashed methods.
3) An experiment applying ReCrash+ to a project called SVNKit was able to reproduce 3 crashes by only monitoring the small subset of methods predicted as crash-prone.
A preview of the MSR 2013 conference, May 18-19, 2013, in San Francisco, CA. REGISTER NOW! Early registration discounts until April 14. http://msrconf.org
Presentasjonen "Det nye internettet og delingskulturen - et bibliotek i skyene". Ble holdt på konferansen. Signaler i tiden. Regional bibliotekkonferanse, Radisson SAS Lillehammer Hotell 15. september 2009
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TA-RE: An Exchange Language for Mining Software RepositoriesThomas Zimmermann
TA-RE is a proposed exchange language for mining software repositories to address issues with existing approaches such as difficulty reproducing results and reliance on extraction heuristics. The language aims to standardize the representation of extracted data from repositories through concepts like changes, snapshots, references and metrics to enable easier analysis and sharing of repository mining results. The TA-RE working group is developing the exchange language and extracting initial data, and welcomes further contributions and discussions.
The document discusses a tool called ROSE that mines version histories to suggest related changes when a programmer modifies code. ROSE analyzes past transactions from version control systems to determine associations between code changes and uses these to recommend additional locations that may need to be updated. An evaluation shows that ROSE is able to predict the correct changed entities 15% of the time on average across various projects and its top 3 suggestions are correct 64% of the time.
1) The document presents a technique called ReCrash+ that combines crash prediction using bytecode features with capture and replay to reproduce crashes with lower overhead.
2) It evaluates crash prediction both within and across projects, finding that bytecode features can accurately identify crashed methods.
3) An experiment applying ReCrash+ to a project called SVNKit was able to reproduce 3 crashes by only monitoring the small subset of methods predicted as crash-prone.
A preview of the MSR 2013 conference, May 18-19, 2013, in San Francisco, CA. REGISTER NOW! Early registration discounts until April 14. http://msrconf.org
Presentasjonen "Det nye internettet og delingskulturen - et bibliotek i skyene". Ble holdt på konferansen. Signaler i tiden. Regional bibliotekkonferanse, Radisson SAS Lillehammer Hotell 15. september 2009
Les mer om konferansen her http://5-fylkerskonferanse.blogspot.com/