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Título de Acceso Abierto
Demystifying Climate Models: A Users Guide to Earth System Models
2014. 274p.
Parte de: Earth Systems Data and Models
Resumen/Descripción – provisto por la editorial
No disponible.
Palabras clave – provistas por la editorial
Civil engineering; Climate change management
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Tipo de recurso:
libros
ISBN impreso
978-4-431-54803-4
ISBN electrónico
978-4-431-54804-1
Editor responsable
Springer Nature
País de edición
Reino Unido
Fecha de publicación
2014
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Enhancing Students’ Ecological Thinking to Improve Understanding of Environmental Risk
Norizan Esa; Hashimah Yunus; Nooraida Yakob; Mahamad Hakimi Ibrahim; Mardiana Idayu Ahmad
The current rate of human development poses a major threat to the ecological balance of the environment, and this is exacerbated by climate change effects. It is therefore important for people to understand the ecology of different locations so they can make informed decisions that will not have an adverse effect on the environment. In this regard, students form a significant group for whom sound ecological thinking is necessary as they will be the future leaders and decision makers who can ensure the world’s continued sustainability. This chapter presents the results of an ecological education project that successfully expanded students’ ecological thinking. Evidence of this change is taken from interview responses before and after the ecological education project. The interview was based on a set of six photographs of different situations found in the environment. Responses were analyzed based on an ecological thinking framework developed by the researchers. This framework consisted of two components: understanding of ecology concepts and understanding of the impacts of human activity on ecosystems. The ecological education project succeeded in increasing students’ ecological thinking, thereby increasing their awareness of environmental risks.
Part IV - Policy, Institutuinal and Capacity Development, Education and IME System | Pp. 265-272
Development of Interactive Multimedia Education System (IMES) as an International Education Platform
Hiroshi Arisawa; Takako Sato
In this paper we present an Interactive Multimedia Education System (IMES) that emphasizes the interactivity of distance education, i.e. it enables both instructors and students to see each others’ faces, and enables high definition sharing of discussion materials with bi-directional laser pointer tracks enabling instructors and students to show what they are pointing at as they speak. A key characteristic of this system is comprehensive collaboration and equal participation from all sites connected to the course.
This paper explains the key technological elements of IMES in conducting multipoint, two-way remote courses with universities in Asia and Africa, and then describes out of these the most important “basic video transmission technology,” “presentation material sharing system,” “screen/pointer action sharing system,” and “offline features including recording and editing.”
Part IV - Policy, Institutuinal and Capacity Development, Education and IME System | Pp. 273-284