Searched for: subject%3A%22motivation%22
(1 - 20 of 139)

Pages

document
Spinoza Andreo, G. (author), Welle Donker, F.M. (author), Calzati, S. (author)
As we advance technologically, spatial data gains importance with its ability to be used in various fields. Traditionally, most spatial data are collected by government organisations. To facilitate sharing and reuse of spatial data, Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs) have been developed in the last decades. More recently with the growing...
abstract 2022
document
Huisman, Pauline (author)
Latent profile analysis is a statistical modeling approach used to identify hidden subpopulations (i.e., latent profiles) within a population. These latent profiles are identified based on values of observed continuous variables, also known as profile indicators. While LPA is getting more popular in education sciences and psychology to group...
bachelor thesis 2022
document
Bovy, P.H.L. (author)
book chapter 1989
document
Thomsen, A.F. (author), Van der Flier, C.L. (author)
What determines the life span of dwellings? Much is known about the initial phase of buildings. The vast majority of scientific knowledge is concentrated on the building initiative, the programming, design and in particular the construction. Knowledge about the utilization phase, including management, transformation and redesign is growing. But...
conference paper 2010
document
Langhorst, Tom (author), de Graaf, Lennart (author)
conference paper 2018
document
Tolou, N. (author)
conference paper 2014
document
Tolou, N. (author)
conference paper 2014
document
Li, C. (author), Rusak, Z. (author), Horvath, I. (author), Ji, L. (author), Hou, Y. (author)
In the last two decades, robotics-assisted stroke reha-bilitation has been wide-spread, in particular for movement rehabilitation of upper limbs. Several studies have reported on the clinical effectiveness of this kind of therapy. The results of these studies show that robot assisted therapy can be more effective in recovering motor control...
conference paper 2014
document
Khalil, Mohammad (author), Davis, Dan (author), Wong, Jacqueline (author)
It has been 10 years since the first MOOC was prepared by George Siemens and Stephen Downes on connectivism and connected knowledge at the University of Manitoba. From 25 participants only to hundreds of thousands of students in 2011, MOOCs became a hype in technology-enhanced learning context. Nevertheless, the phenomenon of MOOCs has become...
conference paper 2018
document
Rek, M.B. (author), Romero Herrera, N.A. (author), van Boeijen, A.G.C. (author)
conference paper 2013
document
Kamp, A. (author)
Tomorrow’s engineers are required to have a good balance between deep working knowledge of engineering sciences and engineering skills. In the Bachelor in Aerospace Engineering at TU Delft, students are educated to master these competences so that they are ready to engineer when they graduate. The bachelor curriculum has three mainstreams of...
conference paper 2013
document
Forlati, S. (author)
Are there recognizable patterns in the way competitions serve the development of architecture practices? How can competitions be effectively used by architects? The paper is based on a survey developed by the Wonderland platform for European architecture in collaboration with the Vienna based practice SHARE architects. 116 stories about ‘the...
conference paper 2014
document
Sharpanskykh, A. (author), Haest, R. (author)
Maintaining high levels of safety under conditions of ever increasing air traffic is a challenging task. Failures to comply with safety-related regulations are often considered to be important contributors to safety occurrences. To address the issue of compliance, approaches based on external regulation of the employees’ behavior were proposed....
conference paper 2015
document
Kamp, A. (author)
Tomorrow’s engineers are required to have a good balance of deep working knowledge of engineering sciences and engineering skills. In the Bachelor in Aerospace Engineering at TU Delft, students are educated to master these competences so that they are ready to engineer when they graduate. The mainstream Aerospace Design is built up semester...
conference paper 2013
document
Mink, S. (author), Karana, E. (author)
This paper reports a study on the implementation of a bio-plastic material (PLA) for disposables at the Lowlands Music Festival. The main aim of the study is to develop a system which motivates Lowlands festival visitors to litter their PLA disposables effectively. In the paper, littering behavior of festival visitors, their norms and values are...
conference paper 2012
document
Koolwijk, J.S.J. (author), van Oel, C.J. (author)
This study investigates the motives of clients, contractors and<br/>subcontractors and underlying conditions favoring strategic partnering formation in the Dutch retrofit market. In-depth interviews were conducted with six clients, six contractors, and two subcontractors concerning four cases in the Netherlands. To identify motives, the data...
conference paper 2022
document
Wong, L.Y.J. (author), Bayoumy, S. (author), Freeke, A. (author), Cabo, A.J. (author)
One of the concerns in service mathematics courses, such as calculus for engineering, is students’ interest in these studies. Research suggests that engineering undergraduates’ lack of awareness about the importance of mathematics for their study success and for their careers contributes to their low motivation for mathematics. An approach to...
conference paper 2022
document
Sanders, F.C. (author), Overtoom, M.E. (author)
Society counts a growing number of group-dynamic challenges like civilian movements, resident initia-tive, self steering teams on the work floor and innovation team challenges. The basis driving force is governments that draw back, increasing competition in business and empowerment of people. Exam-ples are the Juuka regional economic development...
conference paper 2016
document
Rans, C.D. (author), Teuwen, Julie J.E. (author)
conference paper 2021
document
Gavioli, M. (author), Klaassen, R.G. (author), den Brok, Perry (author), Bisagni, C. (author)
Structural Mechanics (SM) is a fundamental subject in engineering bachelor curricula. Since experimental investigations play a central role in the discipline, laboratory practice is often present in SM courses. Many instructors recognize in laboratory activities, not only a way to develop laboratory skills and appreciation of the scientific...
conference paper 2020
Searched for: subject%3A%22motivation%22
(1 - 20 of 139)

Pages