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    • Framework for designing motivational augmented reality applications in vocational education and training 

      Bacca, Jorge; Baldiris, Silvia ; Fabregat, Ramón; Kinshuk (Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2019)
      One of the greatest advantages of augmented reality (AR) in education is that AR increases student motivation. Nevertheless, there is a gap between the research on student motivation in AR and the definition of frameworks ...
    • Framework for Food Security Analysis at national Level 

      Lopez, J. L.; Villa Perez, Aurelio; Calzadilla Daguerre, Jesus (Proceedings From IX. International Conference on Applied Business Reserch (ICABR 2014), 2015)
      The purpose of this work is to face the fresh food security function in the developing nations. It is not an easy task; on the other, it is a very important feature on people's welfare, nations' development and social ...
    • Framework for Teacher Support During Remote Teaching in a Crisis: COVID-19, as a Case Study 

      Denden, Mouna; Tlili, Ahmed; Burgos, Daniel ; Jemni, Mohamed; Huang, Ronghuai; Essalmi, Fathi; Chang, Ting-Wen (Lecture Notes in Educational Technology, 2021)
      Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many universities have decided to apply remote teaching in order to ensure the continuity of teaching and learning, as well as the safety of their students, teachers, and employees. However, ...
    • La fraseología del desacuerdo: los esquemas fraseológicos en español 

      Aliaga Aguza, Laura María (Circulo de Linguística Aplicada a la Comunicación, 2020)
      Reseña de "La fraseología del desacuerdo: los esquemas fraseológicos en español", de G. Angela Mura Sevilla, EUS, Editorial Universidad de Sevilla, 2019. 139 páginas. Por Laura María Aliaga Aguza.
    • Freeing Oneself The Meaning and Practice of Coartacion 

      Varella, Claudia ; Barcia, Manuel (2020)
      In 1789 the Spanish crown eliminated the old monopolistic practice of the Asiento, which had kept the slave trade to Cuba in the hands of a selected number of individuals and firms since the sixteenth century, allowing for ...
    • Freeing the performer's mind: A network analysis of music performance anxiety, negative affect, self-consciousness and mindfulness among music performers 

      Lecuona, Oscar; Moreno-Jiménez, Jennifer; Sofía-Vilte, Luz; de Rivas, Sara; de la Cruz, Zulema; Rodríguez-Carvajal, Raquel (Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 2023)
      Music performance anxiety (MPA) is a common damaging phenomenon in musicians' careers. Mindfulness stands as a promising construct to prevent MPA. However, the relationships between mindfulness and MPA are scarcely explored, ...
    • Frequency Estimation in DSOGI cells by means of the Teager Energy Operator 

      Pigazo, Alberto; Azcondo, Francisco J.; Branas, Christian; Lamo-Anuarbe, Paula (Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Computers in Power Electronics, COMPEL, 2022)
      Second Order Generalized Integrator (SOGI) cells are used for notch filtering due to their simplicity and harmonic rejection capability. SOGI and Dual SOGI (DSOGI) filter cells, combined with Frequency Locked Loops (FLL) ...
    • From aesthetics to ethics: Testing the link between an emotional experience of awe and the motive of quixoteism on (un)ethical behavior 

      Villar Fernández, Sergio; Carrera, Pilar; Oceja, Luis (Motivation and Emotion, 2022)
      According to the awe-quixoteism hypothesis, one experience of awe may lead to the engagement in challenging actions aimed at increasing the welfare of the world. However, what if the action involves damaging one individual? ...
    • From brain-body function to conscious interactions 

      Signorelli, Camilo Miguel; Díaz Boils, Joaquín; Tagliazucchi, Enzo; Jarraya, Bechir; Deco, Gustavo (Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 2022)
      In this review, we discuss empirical results inspiring the introduction of a formal mathematical multilayer model for the biological neuroscience of conscious experience. First, we motivate the discussion through evidence ...
    • From Classroom to Online Lessons: Adapted Methodology for Teachers 

      Corbi, Alberto ; Burgos, Daniel (Lecture notes in educational technology, 2021)
      Any private teacher, school, college, or academic institution might suddenly be challenged to move from an onsite (face-to-face) methodology to an online one. This drastic, dramatic change can happen overnight, as proven ...
    • From hot to cold: A spatial analysis of self-employment in the United States 

      Almeida, Alejandro ; Golpe, Antonio A.; Justo, Raquel (John Wiley and Sons Inc, 2021)
      Self-employment is a geographical phenomenon influenced by national and regional contexts. However, the study of both contexts combined is scarce in the literature on the formation of regional clusters. Using panel data ...
    • From Internet access to problematic use: multigroup analysis of push and pull factors 

      Tirado-Morueta, Ramón; Garcia-Ruiz, Rosa; Hernando-Gomez, Angel; Contreras-Pulido, Paloma ; Aguaded, Ignacio (Taylor and Francis, 2020)
      Frequency of Internet use is usually emphasised, in systematic reviews and meta-analyses, as a risk factor in problematic Internet use (PIU). Likewise, studies that focus on the analysis of online activities associated to ...
    • From Polarization to Hate: Portrait of the Spanish Political Meme 

      Paz, María Antonia; Mayagoitia, Ana; González-Aguilar, Juan-Manuel (SAGE Publications Ltd, 2021)
      Political polarization in Spain has been aggravated by a left-wing coalition government and the rise of the extreme right in the context of health and economic crisis created by COVID-19. This article delves into the ...
    • From the Family Business to the Business Family: The Subjective Well-Being Approach 

      Porto-Robles, Zusell; Watkins-Fassler, Karen; Rodríguez-Ariza, Lázaro (European Journal of Family Business, 2022)
      A pesar de que el estudio de la empresa familiar tiene historia y cuenta con múltiples teorías como apoyo a la investigación, existe la necesidad de utilizar enfoques que permitan comprender mejor esta realidad, a partir ...
    • From the Paper Textbook to the Online Screen: A Smart Strategy to Survive as an Online Learner 

      Berrada, Khalid; Ahmad, Hana Ait Si; Margoum, Sofia; EL Kharki, Khadija; Machwate, Said; Bendaoud, Rachid; Burgos, Daniel (Lecture notes in educational technology, 2021)
      During the COVID-19 pandemic, the effort by most educational institutions (EI) over the world was necessary to ensure the pedagogical continuity during school closures so that schools could fulfill their role. In this ...
    • From the Suffering of Old Age to the Fullness of Senectitude, a Philosophical Approach 

      Lázaro Pulido, Manuel ; Cintado Fernandez, Purificacion (Philosophia, 2022)
      Talking about 'suffering' in relation to 'old age' implies reflecting on its semantic fields, its various references and the relationship between the two in a dynamic way. We therefore propose to reflect first of all, in ...
    • From traditional to home-confined learning: a case study in a school involved with ICT 

      Lejarreta-Errasti, Iratxe; Corbi, Alberto; Padilla-Zea, Natalia; Burgos, Daniel (Proceedings - JICV 2022: 12th International Conference on Virtual Campus, 2022)
      The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic affected all aspects of daily life overnight, worldwide. In education, academic systems had to frantically switch to an online format. Teachers and students had to face an unknown situation, with ...
    • From “woman in jeopardy” to COVID-19 lockdown: the gender gap in TV movies aired on Spanish generalist television (2005-2020) 

      Tello Díaz, Lucia (Routledge, 2023)
      The number of TV movies aired on Spain television over the last decade has increased exponentially. These primarily North American and German productions not only take up a large part of lunchtime and the afternoon; they ...
    • Los frutos de la nada: ateismo y religión en el último siglo de Occidente 

      Zarzuela, Alicia (Forma. Revista d Estudis Comparatius Art Literatura Pensamient, 2015)
      A finales de 2014 Peter Watson publicó La edad de la nada, la historia de una era que comenzó hace aproximadamente un siglo y medio, y en la que todavía estamos sumergidos. Ni postmodernidad, ni fin de los tiempos, ni ...
    • Funciones ejecutivas y rendimiento futbolístico. Diseño y evaluación de un programa de intervención 

      Carbonell Bernal, Noelia ; Hernández Prados, M.ª Ángeles; Sarmiento, Beatriz R. ; González Castellon, Esther María ; Aguaded Gómez, María Cinta; Álvarez Nunez, Julio Alberto (Retos-Nuevas Tendencias en Educación Física Deporte y Recreación, 2021)
      Es conocida la relación entre variables neuropsicológicas y destrezas en el ámbito deportivo. Dado que el fútbol es uno de los deportes más practicados en el mundo, es importante analizar el estudio de estas variables en ...