niv Will All be Saved? Examining Universalism and the Last Judgement By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-07-17T05:00:01+00:00 Fr. Tom Soroka and John Maddex will dive into the topic of Universalism and speak with Orthodox panelists who fall into one of three categories: Confident Universalists, Hopeful Universalists, and those who say Universalism was condemned as a heresy. We read in Scripture that God is not willing that any should perish (2 Peter 3:9). But we also read that It is appointed unto man once to die, and after that comes the judgment (Hebrews 9:27). There are those who claim that, since Christ died for all, we can be assured that all will indeed be saved and not face eternal condemnation. This is called “universalism” or “apocatastasis.” Was this teaching condemned by the Church? Who among the Church Fathers embraced universal salvation? Full Article
niv The Universal Birth Defect By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-07T02:58:33+00:00 The man born with the blindness that we all share sees differently and looks different. Full Article
niv When Right isn't Easy (Selma Marches 50th Anniversary) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-08-28T01:46:33+00:00 Being a Christian and living the Gospel isn't always easy; in fact, it's usually challenging. Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., experienced that as he fought for justice. So did Archbishop Iakovos when, despite opposition, he chose to stand with Reverend King in Selma. Fifty years after the Selma marches, let's look ahead to how we can live with the same spirit of courage and love. Full Article
niv Will Everyone Eventually Be Saved (Universalism)? By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-03-15T21:06:58+00:00 Guest: Perry C. Robinson, the editor of the popular Orthodox theology blog Energetic Procession, will share his perspectives on the perennial heterodox idea that God will eventually save/liberate everyone and why there is such a vibrant theological conversation on this subject going on within segments of Evangelicalism (Rob Bell). Full Article
niv Edinburgh University students tell of discrimination on campus By www.bbc.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 12:46:46 GMT Edinburgh University students have been talking about the kind of discrimination they have come across on campus. Full Article
niv Greene takes Loughborough University coaching role By www.bbc.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 12:42:59 GMT Former World, European and Commonwealth Games 400m hurdles champion Dai Greene becomes Loughborough University's head of sprints and hurdles. Full Article
niv AI university course uptake increased by 453% over 5 years, claims study By www.techdigest.tv Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 14:43:43 +0000 The development and rising popularity of AI is not only impacting the tech we use, but also the career paths the next generation are taking. A recent study by laptop and tech […] The post AI university course uptake increased by 453% over 5 years, claims study appeared first on Tech Digest. Related posts: Deepfakes could help in training videos, University of Bath study claims Used EV prices fall fuelling increased demand, claims Auto Trader Full Article Artificial Intelligence
niv Congreso X ANIVERSARIO DE APTIJ – Madrid, 3 y 4 de noviembre de 2017 By www.elgasconjurado.com Published On :: Mon, 25 Sep 2017 19:20:49 +0000 ¡La APTIJ está de cumpleaños y celebra su X Aniversario! Para la ocasión se ha organizado un programa de dos días que incluye una jornada con conferencias y mesas redondas en la sede de la Comisión Europea de Madrid y un taller que estará a cargo de Esther M. Navarro-Hall: Viernes 3 de noviembre 9.00-17.30: Jornada […] Full Article General
niv Jornadas: 20.º Aniversario del Colegio de Traductores de Sta. Fe, 1.ª C. By novicetranslators.blogspot.com Published On :: Sat, 18 Aug 2012 23:55:00 +0000 Estimados matriculados, colegas y estudiantes: Como muchos de ustedes sabrán, nuestro Colegio cumple 20 años. Por eso, les proponemos que en septiembre, nuestro mes aniversario, participemos de un intercambio enriquecedor de experiencias e inquietudes en las Jornadas sobre traducción, que hemos organizado para los sábados 8 y 15, en el salón de reuniones del Centro Comercial (San Martín 2819 - 2.º Piso). Es una gran oportunidad para escucharnos, compartir experiencias y estrechar lazos entre colegas. El sábado 15, una vez finalizadas las jornadas, tendremos la posibilidad de compartir un almuerzo de cierre para brindar por todos estos años vividos junto a la institución (costo no incluido en las tarifas de las jornadas). Pueden descargar el cronograma de actividades aquí. Esperamos la participación de todos ustedes. Saludos cordiales. Consejo Directivo CTPSF - Primera Circunscripción Full Article actividades capacitacion colegio de traductores CTPSF curso eCPD jornada matriculados traduccion traductores
niv Tensions à l'Université Lyon-3 : la classe politique condamne les attaques contre Yaël Braun-Pivet By fr.euronews.com Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 10:43:53 +0100 Tensions à l'Université Lyon-3 : la classe politique condamne les attaques contre Yaël Braun-Pivet Full Article
niv No Comment : commémoration du 106e anniversaire de l'Armistice By fr.euronews.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 14:37:47 +0100 No Comment : commémoration du 106e anniversaire de l'Armistice Full Article
niv No Comment : les universités en crise en Argentine By fr.euronews.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 11:47:09 +0100 No Comment : les universités en crise en Argentine Full Article
niv Exploring the impact of TPACK on Education 5.0 during the times of COVID-19: a case of Zimbabwean universities By ijedict.dec.uwi.edu Published On :: Sat, 31 Aug 2024 09:44:41 -0400 Full Article Refereed Articles
niv Digital transformation in universities: models, frameworks and road map By www.inderscience.com Published On :: 2024-10-29T23:20:50-05:00 Digital Transformation seeks to improve the processes of an organisation by integrating digital technology in all its areas, this is inevitable due to technological evolution that generates new demands, new habits and greater demands on customers and users, therefore Digital Transformation is important. In organisations to maintain competitiveness. In this context, universities are no strangers to this reality, but they find serious problems in their execution, it is not clear how to deal with an implementation of this type. The work seeks to identify tools that can be used in the implementation of Digital Transformation in universities, for this a systematic review of literature is carried out with a method based on three stages, 23 models, 13 frameworks and 8 roadmaps are identified. The elements found are analysed, obtaining eight main components with their relationships and dependencies, which can be used to generate more optimal models for universities. Full Article
niv The role of pre-formation intangible assets in the endowment of science-based university spin-offs By www.inderscience.com Published On :: 2024-09-02T23:20:50-05:00 Science-based university spin-offs face considerable technology and market uncertainty over extended periods of time, increasing the challenges of commercialisation. Scientist-entrepreneurs can play formative roles in commercialising lab-based scientific inventions through the formation of well-endowed university spin-offs. Through case study analysis of three science-based university spin-offs within a biotechnology innovation ecosystem, we unpack the impact of <i>pre-formation</i> intangible assets of academic scientists (research excellence, patenting, and international networks) and their entrepreneurial capabilities on spin-off performance. We find evidence that the pre-formation entrepreneurial capabilities of academic scientists can endow science-based university spin-offs by leveraging the scientists' pre-formation intangible assets. A theory-driven model depicting the role of pre-formation intangible assets and entrepreneurial capabilities in endowing science-based university spin-offs is developed. Recommendations are provided for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers to more effectively commercialise high potential inventions in the university lab through the development and deployment of pre-formation intangible assets and entrepreneurial capabilities. Full Article
niv Global warming awareness among Jordanian university students By www.inderscience.com Published On :: 2024-10-02T23:20:50-05:00 This study aimed to assess the level of GW in Jordanian university students and compare the level of awareness of students according to their academic level (high and low), faculty (science and humanities), gender (male and female), and year of study (first and final years). This study is quantitative research that provides a comprehensive view of GW in Jordanian universities. A total of 383 university students of currently registered undergraduate programs from six independent universities in Jordan were recruited. An online questionnaire covering three aspects of GW was sent to participants in December 2020. Inferential and descriptive statistics were used to analyse data. Participants had 'good' (67%) overall knowledge about GW, a 'very good' level of GW causes (81%), and a 'poor' level of knowledge about the GW impacts on humans and the environment (47%) and knowledge about GW possible solutions (59%). Significant differences were founded between males and females, students from scientific faculties and students from other faculties, students with higher academic achievement than lower achievement in the total GW knowledge. But no significant differences were between students in the first year and the final years. Full Article
niv Establishing an Institutional Framework for an E-learning Implementation – Experiences from the University of Rijeka, Croatia By Published On :: Full Article
niv Effective Adoption of Tablets in Post-Secondary Education: Recommendations Based on a Trial of iPads in University Classes By Published On :: Full Article
niv Incorporating Knowledge of Legal and Ethical Aspects into Computing Curricula of South African Universities By Published On :: Full Article
niv A Database Practicum for Teaching Database Administration and Software Development at Regis University By Published On :: Full Article
niv Using Student e-Portfolios to Facilitate Learning Objective Achievements in an Outcome-Based University By Published On :: Full Article
niv Incorporating Kinesthetic Learning into University Classrooms: An Example from Management Information Systems By Published On :: 2020-03-27 Aim/Purpose: Students tend to learn best when an array of learning styles is used by instructors. The purpose of this paper is to add, to introduce, and to apply the concepts of kinesthetic learning and learning structures to university and STEM education. Background: The study applies the concept of kinesthetic learning and a learning structure called Think-Pair-Share to an experiential exercise about Moore’s Law in an introductory MIS classroom. The paper details the exercise and each of its components. Methodology: Students in two classes were asked to complete a short survey about their conceptual understanding of the course material before and after the experiential exercise. Contribution: The paper details the benefits of kinesthetic learning and learning structures and discusses how to apply these concepts through an experiential exercise used in an introductory MIS course. Findings: Results indicate that the kinesthetic learning activity had a positive impact on student learning outcomes. Recommendations for Practitioners: University educators can use this example to structure several other learning activities that apply kinesthetic learning principles. Recommendation for Researchers: Researchers can use this paper to study more about how to incorporate kinesthetic learning into education, and about teaching technology concepts to undergraduate students through kinesthetic learning. Impact on Society: The results of this study may be extremely beneficial for the university and STEM community and overall academic business community. Future Research: Researchers should consider longitudinal studies and other ways to incorporate kinesthetic learning activities into education. Full Article
niv COVID-19 Pandemic and the Use of Emergency Remote Teaching (ERT) Platforms: Lessons From a Nigerian University By Published On :: 2023-07-27 Aim/Purpose: This study examines the use of the Emergency Remote Teaching (ERT) platform by undergraduates of the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, during the COVID-19 pandemic using the constructs of the UTAUT2 model. Five constructs of the UTAUT2 model were adopted to investigate the use of the ERT platform by undergraduates of the university. Background: The Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak disrupted academic activities in educational institutions, leading to an unprecedented school closure globally. In response to the pandemic, higher educational institutions adopted different initiatives aimed at ensuring the uninterrupted flow of their teaching and learning activities. However, there is little research on the use of ERT platforms by undergraduates in Nigerian universities. Methodology: The descriptive survey research design was adopted for the study. The multi-stage random sampling technique was used to select 334 undergraduates at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, while a questionnaire was used to collect data from 271 students. Quantitative data were collected and analyzed using frequency counts, percentages, mean and standard deviation, Pearson Product Moment Correlation, and regression analysis. Contribution: The study contributes to understanding ERT use in the educational institutions of Nigeria – Africa’s most populous country. Furthermore, the study adds to the existing body of knowledge on how the UTAUT2 Model could explain the use of information technologies in different settings. Findings: Findings revealed that there was a positive significant relationship between habit, hedonic motivation, price value, and social influence on the use of ERT platforms by undergraduates. Hedonic motivation strongly predicted the use of ERT platforms by most undergraduates. Recommendations for Practitioners: As a provisional intervention in times of emergencies, the user interface, navigation, customization, and other aesthetic features of ERT platforms should be more appealing and enjoyable to ensure their optimum utilization by students. Recommendation for Researchers: More qualitative research is required on users’ satisfaction, concerns, and support systems for ERT platforms in educational institutions. Future studies could consider the use of ERT by students in different countries and contexts such as students participating in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) and the English for Speakers of other languages (ESOL) programs. Impact on Society: As society faces increased uncertainties of the next global pandemic, this article reiterates the crucial roles of information technology in enriching teaching and learning activities in educational institutions. Future Research: Future research should focus on how different technology theories and models could explain the use of ERT platforms at different educational institutions in other geographical settings and contexts. Full Article
niv Evaluation method for the effectiveness of online course teaching reform in universities based on improved decision tree By www.inderscience.com Published On :: 2024-09-03T23:20:50-05:00 Aiming at the problems of long evaluation time and poor evaluation accuracy of existing evaluation methods, an improved decision tree-based evaluation method for the effectiveness of college online course teaching reform is proposed. Firstly, the teaching mode of college online course is analysed, and an evaluation system is constructed to ensure the applicability of the evaluation method. Secondly, AHP entropy weight method is used to calculate the weights of evaluation indicators to ensure the accuracy and authority of evaluation results. Finally, the evaluation model based on decision tree algorithm is constructed and improved by fuzzy neural network to further optimise the evaluation results. The parameters of fuzzy neural network are adjusted and gradient descent method is used to optimise the evaluation results, so as to effectively evaluate the effect of college online course teaching reform. Through experiments, the evaluation time of the method is less than 5 ms, and the evaluation accuracy is more than 92.5%, which shows that the method is efficient and accurate, and provides an effective evaluation means for the teaching reform of online courses in colleges and universities. Full Article
niv A data classification method for innovation and entrepreneurship in applied universities based on nearest neighbour criterion By www.inderscience.com Published On :: 2024-09-03T23:20:50-05:00 Aiming to improve the accuracy, recall, and F1 value of data classification, this paper proposes an applied university innovation and entrepreneurship data classification method based on the nearest neighbour criterion. Firstly, the decision tree algorithm is used to mine innovation and entrepreneurship data from applied universities. Then, dynamic weight is introduced to improve the similarity calculation method based on edit distance, and the improved method is used to realise data de-duplication to avoid data over fitting. Finally, the nearest neighbour criterion method is used to classify applied university innovation and entrepreneurship data, and cosine similarity is used to calculate the similarity between the samples to be classified and each sample in the training data, achieving data classification. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method achieves a maximum accuracy of 96.5% and an average F1 score of 0.91. These findings indicate a high level of accuracy, recall, and F1 value for data classification using the proposed method. Full Article
niv Evaluation method of teaching reform quality in colleges and universities based on big data analysis By www.inderscience.com Published On :: 2024-09-03T23:20:50-05:00 Research on the quality evaluation of teaching reforms plays an important role in promoting improvements in teaching quality. Therefore, an evaluation method of teaching reform quality in colleges and universities based on big data analysis is proposed. A multivariate logistic model is used to select the evaluation indicators for the quality evaluation of teaching reforms in universities. And clustering and cleaning of the evaluation indicator data are performed through big data analysis. The evaluation indicator data is used as input vectors, and the results of the teaching reform quality evaluation are used as output vectors. A support vector machine model based on the whale algorithm is built to obtain the relevant evaluation results. Experimental results show that the proposed method achieves a minimum recall rate of 98.7% for evaluation indicator data, the minimum data processing time of 96.3 ms, the accuracy rate consistently above 97.1%. Full Article
niv Online allocation of teaching resources for ideological and political courses in colleges and universities based on differential search algorithm By www.inderscience.com Published On :: 2024-07-04T23:20:50-05:00 In order to improve the classification accuracy and online allocation accuracy of teaching resources and shorten the allocation time, this paper proposes a new online allocation method of college ideological and political curriculum teaching resources based on differential search algorithm. Firstly, the feedback parameter model of teaching resources cleaning is constructed to complete the cleaning of teaching resources. Secondly, according to the results of anti-interference consideration, the linear feature extraction of ideological and political curriculum teaching resources is carried out. Finally, the online allocation objective function of teaching resources for ideological and political courses is constructed, and the differential search algorithm is used to optimise the objective function to complete the online allocation of resources. The experimental results show that this method can accurately classify the teaching resources of ideological and political courses, and can shorten the allocation time, with the highest allocation accuracy of 97%. Full Article
niv Beyond The Low Hanging Fruit: Data Services and Archiving at the University of New Mexico By jodi-ojs-tdl.tdl.org Published On :: Thu, 08 Mar 2012 00:00:00 -0600 Open data is becoming increasingly important in research. While individual researchers are slowlybecoming aware of the value, funding agencies are taking the lead by requiring data be made available, and also by requiring data management plans to ensure the data is available in a useable form. Some journals also require that data be made available. However, in most cases, “available upon request” is considered sufficient. We describe a number of historical examples of data use and discovery, then describe two current test cases at the University of New Mexico. The lessons learned suggest that an instituional data services program needs to not only facilitate fulfilling the mandates of granting agencies but to realize the true value of open data. Librarians and institutional archives should actively collaborate with their researchers. We should also work to find ways to make open data enhance a researchers career. In the long run, better quality data and metadata will result if researchers are engaged and willing participants in the dissemination of their data. Full Article Articles open data curation e-science repositories data Digital Repositories Information Management Scholarly Communication
niv REDDNET and Digital Preservation in the Open Cloud: Research at Texas Tech University Libraries on Long-Term Archival Storage By jodi-ojs-tdl.tdl.org Published On :: Thu, 08 Mar 2012 00:00:00 -0600 In the realm of digital data, vendor-supplied cloud systems will still leave the user with responsibility for curation of digital data. Some of the very tasks users thought they were delegating to the cloud vendor may be a requirement for users after all. For example, cloud vendors most often require that users maintain archival copies. Beyond the better known vendor cloud model, we examine curation in two other models: inhouse clouds, and what we call "open" clouds—which are neither inhouse nor vendor. In open clouds, users come aboard as participants or partners—for example, by invitation. In open cloud systems users can develop their own software and data management, control access, and purchase their own hardware while running securely in the cloud environment. To do so will still require working within the rules of the cloud system, but in some open cloud systems those restrictions and limitations can be walked around easily with surprisingly little loss of freedom. It is in this context that REDDnet (Research and Education Data Depot network) is presented as the place where the Texas Tech University (TTU)) Libraries have been conducting research on long-term digital archival storage. The REDDnet network by year's end will be at 1.2 petabytes (PB) with an additional 1.4 PB for a related project (Compact Muon Soleniod Heavy Ion [CMS-HI]); additionally there are over 200 TB of tape storage. These numbers exclude any disk space which TTU will be purchasing during the year. National Science Foundation (NSF) funding covering REDDnet and CMS-HI was in excess of $850,000 with $850,000 earmarked toward REDDnet. In the terminology we used above, REDDnet is an open cloud system that invited TTU Libraries to participate. This means that we run software which fits the REDDnet structure. We are beginning to complete the final design of our system, and starting to move into the first stages of construction. And we have made a decision to move forward and purchase one-half petabyte of disk storage in the initial phase. The concerns, deliberations and testing are presented here along with our initial approach. Full Article Articles digital preservation digitial collections digital libraries digital preservation digital libraries digital information academic libraries cloud computing collaboration
niv Web Triad: the Impact of Web Portals on Quality of Institutions of Higher Education - Case Study of Faculty of Economics, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia By Published On :: Full Article
niv Establishing the IT Student’s Perspective to e-Learning: Preliminary Findings from a Queensland University of Technology Case Study By Published On :: Full Article
niv Analysis of Information Systems Management (post)Graduate Program: Case Study of Faculty of Economics, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia By Published On :: Full Article
niv Accreditation of Monash University Software Engineering (MUSE) Program By Published On :: Full Article
niv The Need for and Contents of a Course in Forensic Information Systems & Computer Science at the University of Cape Town By Published On :: Full Article
niv Interweaving Rubrics in Information Systems Program Assessments- Experiences from Action Research at Two Universities By Published On :: Full Article
niv University Enhancement System using a Social Networking Approach: Extending E-learning By Published On :: Full Article
niv The Work Readiness of Master of Information Systems International Students at an Australian University: A Pilot Study By Published On :: Full Article
niv Using a Learning Management System to Foster Independent Learning in an Outcome-Based University: A Gulf Perspective By Published On :: Full Article
niv Reflections on a Trial Implementation of an E-Learning Solution in a Libyan University By Published On :: Full Article
niv An Innovative Marketing Strategy to Promote our College of IT: Zayed University Case Study By Published On :: Full Article
niv Informing via Websites: Comparative Assessment of University Websites By Published On :: Full Article
niv Investigating Ways to Use Facebook at the University Level: A Delphi Study By Published On :: Full Article
niv Technological Entrepreneurship Framework for University Commercialization of Information Technology By Published On :: 2016-05-31 One effective way of accelerating the commercialization of university innovations (inventions) is to execute a “Technological Entrepreneurship” framework that helps the execution of agreements between universities and industry for commercialization. Academics have been encouraged to commercialize their research and findings yet the level of success of commercialization of inventions (innovations) in industry is questionable. As there is no agreed commercialization framework to guide the execution of processes to support inventions moving from laboratories to the right market. The lack of capabilities of appropriate processes have undermined the turning of innovation and products into wealth. The research questions are designed to identify the constraints and hindrances of commercialization and the characteristics of successful processes built from framework based on selected case studies of incubation capabilities within universities commercialization program. Full Article