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Stretching tacit knowledge beyond a local fix? Global spaces of learning in advertising professional service firms
2006
Journal of Economic Geography
Scholars have, therefore, called for better understanding of the multiple geographies of knowledge through research of local but also global relational spaces of learning and the different types of knowledge ...
Through examination of empirical material exploring the stretching of learning in advertising professional service firms, the paper argues that we need to recognise the use of two different epistemologies ...
Stretching tacit knowledge beyond a local fix? ...
doi:10.1093/jeg/lbi023
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1997
Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology
Attitudes:
1. develop an attitude of openness to the use of information technology
to facilitate learning.
2. develop a view of the global implications of the development and
integration of information ...
He can also develop learning strategies based on the collection of specific information which enables him to go from a general view to a particular one and vice versa. ...
aspects of the use of technology in the learning process. ...
doi:10.21432/t2ts4w
fatcat:d2srlgetfbcdhmbzbbcvetfcpm
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1993
Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology
It is our important task as media teachers in the 1990s and beyond to help
create that informed public. ...
The category specified as Media in School and Local Community has its roots
in recent years' idea of opening the school to the local community. ...
doi:10.21432/t28c9p
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2009
Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology
in certain contexts. ...
Moreover, a systematic approach to the design, development and implementation of courses allows the user to meet the important achievement and successgoals of PSI while avoiding the problems that PSI presents ...
to master it, and the educational value of the content (i.e., whether the time spent learning the content is justified because of its inherent value). ...
doi:10.21432/t27s50
fatcat:dvgtpp6v5vah7eckhe5m2qlxvi
Multi-view coding of local features in visual sensor networks
2015
2015 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia & Expo Workshops (ICMEW)
The proposed Multi-View Feature Coding architecture can be applied to either real-valued or binary features, and allows to obtain bitrate reductions in the order of 10-20% with respect to simulcast coding ...
Local visual features extracted from multiple camera views are employed nowadays in several application scenarios, such as object recognition, disparity matching, image stitching and many others. ...
The most known and used descriptor is SIFT [1], which produces real-valued descriptors by relying on local gradient information. ...
doi:10.1109/icmew.2015.7169840
dblp:conf/icmcs/BondiBCRT15
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Personal view
1993
BMJ (Clinical Research Edition)
But the only hope for the world is to learn from the past and look forward to the future. ...
beyond the help of conventional Westem medicine. ...
doi:10.1136/bmj.306.6887.1276
fatcat:e2v55hpxuvdcbbijy25gkv2dhq
A view from my basement
2020
Science
Bit by bit, person by person, they have encouraged many students and professionals who might have otherwise abandoned STEM careers to stay the course, knowing that their voices and contributions are valued ...
Parikh stations and 13 local radio stations across the country. ...
A view from my basement ...
doi:10.1126/science.368.6498.1440
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1990
Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology
Hindu farmers in parts of India with different local ecological and economic conditions, such as the inland states of the north, value the traction capabilities of cattle. ...
Lindsay and Normal (1977, p. 337) have stated that in the teaching-learning environment, "the problem in learning new information is not getting the information into memory; it is making sure that it ...
aspects of the use of technology in the learning process. ...
doi:10.21432/t2jg8t
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2009
Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology
In terms of the above, Houle (1976) traced experiential learning's deep traditions back to medieval times and beyond. ...
The decisions included in the structure of a DP problem are opportunities to change the values of state variables in a probabilistic manner; each decision is to change the state and maximize the value ...
aspects of the use of technology in the learning process. ...
doi:10.21432/t27k69
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1990
Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We thank Paul Delany and CJEC reviewers for their detailed suggestions to improve an earlier version of this paper. ...
of information in relation to their existing knowledge and skills, above and beyond the transmission of new information and the display of achieved tasks; a functional learning environment around the ...
mentality rather than viewing and developing learning as an active process. ...
doi:10.21432/t2hk6s
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Neural Face Video Compression using Multiple Views
[article]
2022
arXiv
pre-print
Here, we aim to tackle this issue by relying on multiple source frames (views of the face) and present encouraging results. ...
These neural codecs reconstruct the current frame by warping a source frame and using a generative model to compensate for imperfections in the warped source frame. ...
All of our models transmit the same information on a per-frame basis, namely 10 2D keypoints encoded as 16 bit floats. ...
arXiv:2203.15401v2
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1992
Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology
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tivist view in the nineties. ...
They are value saturated and operate in the social world quite unlike
phenomena in the physical world. ...
doi:10.21432/t2fw34
fatcat:voo3w2p7rncm3mlh7xw5yzsv5q
Activists' Views of Deliberation
2007
Journal of Deliberative Democracy
This article, based on more than 60 interviews, explores the tensions between deliberation and various forms of political activism and advocacy. ...
It identifies more than 20 objections to deliberation that are proposed by political activists in various countries and contexts. It concludes with suggestions for combining deliberation and advocacy. ...
But there are other levels of government-state and federal that the PB processes do not even begin to address. … Governance systems have to go beyond the local." ...
doi:10.16997/jdd.48
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1988
Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology
acquired or is acquiring information about the innovation and/or has recently explored or is exploring its value and its demands upon user and user system. ...
The earning while learning program and the plan to involve vocational education students in local development projects could easily have been planned and coordinated through computerized conferencing. ...
aspects of the use of technology in the learning process. ...
doi:10.21432/t2k60b
fatcat:u2s4tob7evbm3n3iv3oxbozl7a
Completeness in Two-Party Secure Computation: A Computational View
2006
Journal of Cryptology
The previous study of these questions was mainly conducted from an Information Theoretic point of view and provided strong answers in the form of combinatorial properties. ...
However, we show that there are major differences between the information theoretic and computational settings. ...
Acknowledgments: We are grateful to Tal Malkin for discussions regarding her work on this subject and to Ran Canetti for his helpful comments on this paper. ...
doi:10.1007/s00145-006-0346-4
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