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Transgenic learning for STEAM subjects and virtual containers for OER
(Distance Education, 2018)
Transgenic learning is a disruptive approach in education. It encourages modification of moving parts of the educational chain. This article provides a view of transgenic learning focused on the delivery of enriched learning ...
One-Pot, One-Step Production of Dietary Nucleotides by Magnetic Biocatalysts
(Catalysts, 2018-05)
The enzymatic synthesis of nucleotides offers several advantages over traditional multistep chemical methods, such as stereoselectivity, regioselectivity, enantioselectivity, simple downstream processing, and the use of ...
A model of the role of error detection and self-regulation in academic performance
(The Journal of Educational Research, 2017)
The authors' aim was to determine the extent to which error detection contributes to the explanation of a cognitive and motivational model of student performance in an assessment test. A total of 151 science students of ...
Promoting children's creative thinking through reading and writing in a cooperative learning classroom
(Thinking Skills and Creativity, 2020-06)
The objectives of the present study were to investigate whether students' creative thinking can be enhanced through a structured program of reading and writing activities in the context of a cooperative learning classroom, ...
Los centros de rehabilitación laboral y el trastorno mental grave: la experiencia y el seguimiento de los usuarios en la Comunidad de Madrid
(Psychosocial Intervention, 2018-08)
Una meta en el tratamiento de las personas con trastorno mental grave es su inserción laboral. Los centros de rehabilitación laboral (CRL) combinan diferentes estrategias para favorecer su inserción laboral. El objetivo ...
Optimized test suites for automated testing using different optimization techniques
(Soft Computing, 2017)
Automated testing mitigates the risk of test maintenance failure, selects the optimized test suite, improves efficiency and hence reduces cost and time consumption. This paper is based on the development of an automated ...
Effect of exposure to similar flavours in sensory specific satiety: Implications for eating behaviour
(Appetite, 2018-08)
Sensory-specific satiety (SSS) refers to a decline in pleasantness of eaten foods in comparison to other noningested meals. Although SSS is specific to the eaten food, it can also generalize to other meals that share similar ...
Attitudes Expressed in Online Comments about Environmental Factors in the Tourism Sector: An Exploratory Study
(International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2018-03)
The object of this exploratory study is to identify the positive, neutral and negative environment factors that affect users who visit Spanish hotels in order to help the hotel managers decide how to improve the quality ...
Enhancing second-order empathy in medical practice by supplementing patients' narratives with certainties
(BMC Medical Education, 2018-03-14)
Most scholars agree that empathy is one of the keys for medical education, but it is not yet clear precisely how this term should be defined. Currently, the predominant tendency in this area consists in considering empathy ...
On the improvement of the order of convergence of iterative methods for solving nonlinear systems by means of memory
(Applied Mathematics Letters, 2020-06)
Iterative methods with memory for solving nonlinear systems have been designed. For approximating the accelerating parameters the Kurchatov's divided difference is used as an approximation of the derivative of second order. ...