06065nam 22008292 450 991045292420332120160222165656.01-139-57910-X1-139-88660-61-139-57225-31-139-56868-X1-139-57049-81-139-02765-41-139-57315-21-283-63848-71-139-56959-7(CKB)2550000000707791(EBL)1024997(OCoLC)813396594(UkCbUP)CR9781139027656(MiAaPQ)EBC1024997(Au-PeEL)EBL1024997(CaPaEBR)ebr10608416(CaONFJC)MIL395094(EXLCZ)99255000000070779120121010d2012|||| uy| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierConstructing the self in a digital world /edited by Cynthia Carter Ching, Brian J. Foley[electronic resource]Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,2012.1 online resource (xi, 254 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Learning in doing : social, cognitive and computational perspectivesTitle from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 14 Jan 2016).1-107-68983-X 0-521-51332-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Constructing the Self in a Digital World; SERIES EDITOR; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Series Foreword; Introduction: Connecting Conversations about Technology, Learning, and Identity; A Learning Research Perspective; Developmental and Sociocultural Approaches to Identity; Overview of the Book; Constructing the Self in a Digital World; References; Part I Authoring and Exploring Identity; Introduction Part I: Developmental Perspectives; Foundational Theories and Ideas; Critical Tensions in Developmental Research; Conclusion; References1 "This Is Me": Digital Photo Journals and Young Children's Technologies of the SelfTheoretical and Empirical Background; Narrative and Development; Technologies of the Self; Digital Technologies and Photo-Elicitation; Research Context and Data Collection Methods; Research Questions and Data Analysis Methods; Results and Discussion; Question 1: Self-Representation; Question 2: Context Representation; Question 3: Nature of Self-Narrative; Question 4: Creating Digital Journals as a Technology of the Self; Future Trends and Conclusions; References; 2 Digital Storytelling and Authoring IdentityThe Importance of MediumPurpose and Perspective; Background and Theory; Research on Digital Storytelling; Narrative and Identity; Research on Digital Storytelling and Identity; Context and Methods; Case 1: Marion and His Airplanes; Case 2: Isaiah Gets Serious; Conclusion; Future Trends; References; 3 Building Identities as Experts: Youth Learning in an Urban After-School Space; Background and Theory; Methods and Results; Settings and Participants; Data Collection and Analysis; Data and Results; The Project Phases; The Youth and Their Experience with TechnologyThe First Stage of Constructing Expertise: Becoming Acclimated.The Second Stage of Expertise: Competence; The Third Stage of Expertise: Proficiency; Findings Summary; Future Trends; Conclusion; References; 4 Positive Technological Development: The Multifaceted Nature of Youth Technology Use toward Improving Self and Society; Theoretical Framework; Measuring Factors and Correlates; Methods; Participants; Measure; Results; Statistical Validation of the PTDQ; Gender Differences in Technology Use; Guiding Program Development; Discussion; Future Directions; Appendix A; ReferencesPart II Identities in Flux and in PlayIntroduction Part II: Identities Unleashed; Dual Identity; Virtual Identities and Social Capital; Learning and Scratch Identities; References; 5 "You Can Make Friends Easier on a Boy Face": Identity Play and Learning in a Multiuser Virtual Environment; Background and Theory; Whyville; Two Studies of Whyville Identities; Survey of Whyville Users; Why Whyville?; Online Participation; Multiple Identities; Whyville and the Real World; Science Learning on Whyville; Participatory Simulation: Why-pox; Why-pox Participation; Identity and Why-pox; Future TrendsConclusionIt has become popular in recent years to talk about 'identity' as an aspect of engagement with technology - in virtual environments, in games, in social media and in our increasingly digital world. But what do we mean by identity and how do our theories and assumptions about identity affect the kinds of questions we ask about its relationship to technology and learning? Constructing the Self in a Digital World takes up this question explicitly, bringing together authors working from different models of identity but all examining the role of technology in the learning and lives of children and youth.Learning in doing.Educational technologySocial aspectsComputer-assisted instructionSocial aspectsOnline identitiesIdentity (Psychology)Self-cultureDigital mediaSocial aspectsInternet and teenagersLearningEducational technologySocial aspects.Computer-assisted instructionSocial aspects.Online identities.Identity (Psychology)Self-culture.Digital mediaSocial aspects.Internet and teenagers.Learning.371.33Ching Cynthia Carter1972-Foley Brian J.1968-UkCbUPUkCbUPBOOK9910452924203321Constructing the self in a digital world2450472UNINA01046nam0 22002773i 450 VAN026495820231017033629.197N978981169759320231017d2022 |0itac50 baengSG|||| |||||Atlas of Differential DiagnosisCTGuoguang FanSingaporeSpringer2022IX, 318 p.24 cmSGSingaporeVANL000061FanGuoguangVANV2184341426990Springer <editore>VANV108073650ITSOL20240614RICAhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-9759-3E-book – Accesso al full-text attraverso riconoscimento IP di Ateneo, proxy e/o ShibbolethBIBLIOTECA CENTRO DI SERVIZIO SBAVAN15NVAN0264958BIBLIOTECA CENTRO DI SERVIZIO SBA15CONS SBA EBOOK 11040 15EB 11040 20231017 Atlas of differential diagnosis3559600UNICAMPANIA04541nam 22007575 450 991013227680332120200701094157.03-319-11029-210.1007/978-3-319-11029-5(CKB)3710000000306122(SSID)ssj0001386365(PQKBManifestationID)11798994(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001386365(PQKBWorkID)11373896(PQKB)10868703(DE-He213)978-3-319-11029-5(MiAaPQ)EBC6286439(MiAaPQ)EBC5586934(Au-PeEL)EBL5586934(OCoLC)1066181540(PPN)183094360(EXLCZ)99371000000030612220141121d2015 u| 0engurnn|008mamaatxtccrBerkovich Spaces and Applications /edited by Antoine Ducros, Charles Favre, Johannes Nicaise1st ed. 2015.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2015.1 online resource (XIX, 413 p. 18 illus.) Lecture Notes in Mathematics,0075-8434 ;2119Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph3-319-11028-4 Includes bibliographical references.Introduction to Berkovich analytic spaces -- Etale cohomology of schemes and analytic spaces -- Countability properties of Berkovich spaces -- Cohomological finiteness of proper morphisms in algebraic geometry: a purely transcendental proof, without projective tools -- Bruhat-Tits buildings and analytic geometry -- Dynamics on Berkovich spaces in low dimensions -- Compactifications of spaces of representations (after Culler, Morgan and Shalen).We present an introduction to Berkovich’s theory of non-archimedean analytic spaces that emphasizes its applications in various fields. The first part contains surveys of a foundational nature, including an introduction to Berkovich analytic spaces by M. Temkin, and to étale cohomology by A. Ducros, as well as a short note by C. Favre on the topology of some Berkovich spaces. The second part focuses on applications to geometry. A second text by A. Ducros contains a new proof of the fact that the higher direct images of a coherent sheaf under a proper map are coherent, and B. Rémy, A. Thuillier and A. Werner provide an overview of their work on the compactification of Bruhat-Tits buildings using Berkovich analytic geometry. The third and final part explores the relationship between non-archimedean geometry and dynamics. A contribution by M. Jonsson contains a thorough discussion of non-archimedean dynamical systems in dimension 1 and 2. Finally a survey by J.-P. Otal gives an account of Morgan-Shalen's theory of compactification of character varieties. This book will provide the reader with enough material on the basic concepts and constructions related to Berkovich spaces to move on to more advanced research articles on the subject. We also hope that the applications presented here will inspire the reader to discover new settings where these beautiful and intricate objects might arise.Lecture Notes in Mathematics,0075-8434 ;2119Algebraic geometryDynamicsErgodic theoryTopological groupsLie groupsAlgebraic Geometryhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/M11019Dynamical Systems and Ergodic Theoryhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/M1204XTopological Groups, Lie Groupshttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/M11132Algebraic geometry.Dynamics.Ergodic theory.Topological groups.Lie groups.Algebraic Geometry.Dynamical Systems and Ergodic Theory.Topological Groups, Lie Groups.516.3Ducros Antoineedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtFavre Charlesedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtNicaise Johannesedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910132276803321Berkovich spaces and applications1387924UNINA