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Leone, Francisco Assis; Baranauskas, Jose Augusto; Furriel, Rosa Prazeres Melo; Borin, Ivana Aparecida – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2005
SigrafW is Windows-compatible software developed using the Microsoft[R] Visual Basic Studio program that uses the simplified Hill equation for fitting kinetic data from allosteric and Michaelian enzymes. SigrafW uses a modified Fibonacci search to calculate maximal velocity (V), the Hill coefficient (n), and the enzyme-substrate apparent…
Descriptors: Statistical Bias, Computer Software, Biochemistry, Kinetics
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Fritts, Lauren – Art Education, 2019
The term "knolling" was first used in 1987 by Andrew Kromelow, then a janitor at Frank Gehry's Santa Monica studio (Heathcote, n.d.). At the time, Gehry, an architect, was designing furniture for Knoll. While cleaning the studio, Kromelow would arrange displaced tools at 90° angles to create an organized surface. Perhaps done out of…
Descriptors: Art Materials, Culture, Artists, Art Activities
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Cordaro, Danielle; Pishotti, Gabriella – Communication Center Journal, 2017
Calls for multimodal communication, information, and technology literacy have come from the National Council of Teachers of English (Comprehensive Literacy, 2013), the National Communication Association (High School Communication Education, 2012) and the Association of American Colleges and Universities (Ehrmann, 2004). In response, several…
Descriptors: Multiple Literacies, Communication Skills, Academic Support Services, Universities
Gopalan, Sujata – ProQuest LLC, 2018
The Doctorate of Philosophy in Visual Arts has been a subject of debate in the United States, where the currently accepted terminal degree in visual and fine arts is the Master of Fine Arts. In the United Kingdom, as in much of Western Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Asia the PhD in visual arts has been well developed and accepted. In a global…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Studio Art, Doctoral Programs, Degree Requirements
Monsivais, Leonel Enrique – ProQuest LLC, 2017
Alignment between liberal arts and professional preparation has a distinct, if not complex, historical relationship. However, little is known about how university art professors engage students in learning experiences that are situated in contemporary conditions of globalization, innovation, and technology. This study investigated how art…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Art Teachers, College Faculty, College Students
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Shields, Alison Lea – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2019
This article examines the role of spending time with others in and through artistic research and practice. I draw from my doctoral work which took me on a cross-Canada journey visiting 125 artists in their studios. Following the studio visits, I made a series of paintings of artists' studios, however a year later these same paintings were cut up…
Descriptors: Artists, Art Activities, Art Products, Painting (Visual Arts)
Gerardi, Debbie K. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Is inclusion in the arts just a myth? Research has shown there are few peer reviewed journal articles and books published about inclusive programs in community art centers for adults with disabilities. This qualitative single case study critically reviewed the inclusive programs offered at a Midwestern community visual art center. During the…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Art Education, Inclusion, Misconceptions
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Sutters, Justin P.; Kardambikis, Christopher; Silva, Susan – Art Education, 2022
When the pandemic hit in March 2020, the authors were in position to pivot their undergraduate and graduate Print/Paper/Book class to the online environment, having already decided to transition to a hybrid model for summer 2020. The course focus was previously geared toward students developing a practice that could be sustained outside the…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Visual Arts, Art Education
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Del Toro, Israel; Dickson, Kimberly; Hakes, Alyssa S.; Newman, Shannon L. – American Biology Teacher, 2022
Increasingly, students training in the biological sciences depend on a proper grounding in biological statistics, data science and experimental design. As biological datasets increase in size and complexity, transparent data management and analytical methods are essential skills for undergraduate biologists. We propose that using the software R…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Biology, Statistics Education, Data Analysis
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Richards, Bryant; Kolodziejczak, Nicholas; Mentzer, Kevin; Calnan, Kerry – Information Systems Education Journal, 2023
Organizations are keenly interested in employees trained in business analysis and robotic process automation. This is because those methods are growing in demand for improving efficiency in business processes. Business students exiting college must understand how to map out business processes and implement automation fundamentals to be competitive…
Descriptors: Robotics, Business Administration Education, Automation, Employment Potential
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Corwin, Sylvia K. – School Arts, 1977
A team of enthusiastic, dedicated teachers proved that for problem readers in today's high schools, in a setting where trained reading teachers collaborated with studio teachers, the visual arts can be an important tool for learning. (Author)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Products, Illustrations
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Chien, Ting Fang – Art Education, 2023
During her career as a public university teaching assistant, Ting Fang (Claire) Chien observed many students who were not enrolled in an art degree program ("non-art-major students") struggle with studio art projects. As a result, she developed the Daily Life Object Project (DLOP) to show these students that art is connected to and…
Descriptors: Art Education, Studio Art, Personal Narratives, Consumer Education
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Wimpenny, Katherine; Knowles, Rachelle Viader; Ramsay, Christine; Speculand, Jacqui – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2019
#3CityLink involved fine arts researchers, artists and students in three cities: Regina, Canada; Coventry, UK; and Gyumri, Armenia. The project presented a platform for translocal creative interactions using online screen-based media and on-the-ground dialogues. Artists and students investigated the concerns of their locale, questioning the role…
Descriptors: Art Education, Foreign Countries, Exchange Programs, Researchers
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Howard Riley – Journal of Visual Literacy, 2024
This article aims to enhance the pedagogy of drawing by integrating relevant aspects of art history and aesthetics with perception and communication theories. "Visualcy" is defined as an articulacy with visual languages, from which the more familiar "3Rs" ("R"eading, w"R"iting, and a"R"ithmetic),…
Descriptors: Visual Literacy, Art History, Freehand Drawing, Aesthetics
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Steele, Patricia; Burleigh, Cheryl; Bailey, Liston; Kroposki, Margaret – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 2020
With an increase in the number of colleges and universities using virtual reality and augmented reality integrated programs, specific insight for exploring immersive learning approaches utilizing virtual and augmented reality tools and applications in a variety of disciplines is needed. In some instances, pedagogical approaches for creating…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Artificial Intelligence, Course Objectives, Skill Development
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