Search Results - "Linhalis, Flávia"
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Revealing the whiteboard to blind students: An inclusive approach to provide mediation in synchronous e-learning activities
Published in Computers and education (01-05-2010)“…Promoting the inclusion of students with disabilities in e-learning systems has brought many challenges for researchers and educators. The use of synchronous…”
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Scratch – um primeiro olhar
Published in Texto livre (16-12-2015)“…RESUMO: Neste artigo, relatamos a atividade “Scratch, um primeiro olhar”, realizada com o objetivo de registrar as impressões e as respostas dos alunos ao…”
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OntoMap: an ontology-based architecture to perform the semantic mapping between an interlingua and software components
Published in Knowledge and information systems (01-03-2010)“…This paper is about the use of natural language to communicate with computers. Most researches that have pursued this goal consider only requests expressed in…”
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Educação a Distância no Nied-Unicamp - Realizações e Reflexões
Published in EAD em Foco (28-05-2024)“…O NIED, Núcleo de Informática Aplicada à Educação, completou 40 anos em maio de 2023. Ao longo de sua história esse núcleo de pesquisa tem se destacado…”
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Scratch – um primeiro olhar
Published in Texto livre (01-12-2015)“…In this paper, we report the “Scratch, a first glance” activity, conducted with the aim of registering the impressions and the responses of students when they…”
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Requirements Engineering of a Web Portal using Organizational Semiotics Artifacts and Participatory Practices
Published 14-05-2013“…International Journal of Computer Science & Information Technology (IJCSIT) Vol 5, No 2, April 2013 Software requirements are key elements that contribute to…”
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Towards a Multisemiotic and Multimodal Editor
Published in Journal of computer science and technology (La Plata) (01-10-2017)“…Mobile devices, such as tablets and smartphones, are increasingly present in the everyday life of young people. Despite such insertion, the use of those…”
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