Hupp, Amber M. Kovarik, Michelle L. McCurry, Daniel A.
Analytical chemistry is a fast-paced field with frequent introduction of new techniques via research labs; however, incorporation of new techniques into academic curricula lags their adoption in research and industry. This review describes the recent educational literature on microfluidics, microcontrollers, and chemometrics in the undergraduate an...
Fink, Maximilian C. Robinson, Seth A. Ertl, Bernhard
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Frontiers in Education
Advancements in the generative AI field have enabled the development of powerful educational avatars. These avatars embody a human and can, for instance, listen to users’ spoken input, generate an answer utilizing a large-language model, and reply by speaking with a synthetic voice. A theoretical introduction summarizes essential steps in developin...
Bobojonova, Feruza Khayatovna Mirshayev, Ulugbek Muzafarovich Kodirova, Saodat Abduraximovna Navruzova, Muyassar Gaybullayevna
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BIO Web of Conferences
This article covers the history of the school education system in Bukhara (late 19th -early 20th centuries). In the emirate of Bukhara, the issues of traditional schools, Tatar schools, new method schools, Russian-tuzem schools are covered in detail. The issues of school buildings, their maintenance, lessons and textbooks of this period, salaries a...
Manzano-Sánchez, David Gutiérrez-Espinoza, Héctor López-Gil, José Francisco
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Frontiers in Psychology
Introduction Overalll, muscular fitness and academic performance are two variables widely studied in the literature. However, evidence on the relationship between muscular fitness and specific school subjects (e.g., physical education), as well as their differences by sex, is scarce. Objective The aim of this study was to examine the associations b...
Zhong, Tangsheng Li, Shiyuan Liu, Peiqi Wang, Yonghong Chen, Li
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Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
Background and objectives Education, occupation, and cognitive activity are key indicators of cognitive reserve and are thought to influence cognitive impairment. However, the individual and combined impacts of these factors are not fully understood. This study aims to investigate the roles of education and occupation in cognitive impairment while ...
Haviland, Jesse Corke, Peter
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Annual Review of Control, Robotics, and Autonomous Systems
Robotics is powered by software. Software tools control the rate of innovation in robotics research, drive the growth of the robotics industry, and power the education of future innovators and developers. Nearly 900,000 open-source repositories on GitHub are tagged with the keyword robotics—a potentially vast resource, but only a fraction of those ...
Dubey, Shivam Thakur, Abhay Singh Vaish, Rahul
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Physics Education
Plasma has been generated using high voltage DC transformer. This plasma was further utilized in dye aqueous solution. Smartphone-based colourimetry was utilized to quantify dye degradation. These handy experiments will be helpful to understand plasma, its generation and potential applications.
Atengdem, Ruth Amaabadek Abobi, Seth Mensah Alhassan, Elliot Haruna
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Frontiers in Water
Access to improved water and sanitation is a major conduit to meeting global development goals. This has resulted in the proliferation of various improved water and sanitation interventions in most communities of the world. Little evidence, however, exists in Ghana to reveal the extent to which these interventions are being adopted and sustained by...
Kabiri, Laura S. Le, Jennie Diep, Cassandra S. Chung, Eunbi Wong, Jacob Perkins-Ball, Amanda M. Perkins, Heidi Y. Rodriguez, Augusto X.
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Frontiers in Sports and Active Living
Elite private universities have high stress levels, particularly for underrepresented populations. While physical activity and gratitude can both reduce stress, independent effects from gratitude and interaction effects between physical activity and gratitude on stress are insufficiently explored. Our study investigated these effects among undergra...
Alzoraiki, Mohammed Ahmad, Abd Rahman Ateeq, Ali Milhem, Marwan
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Frontiers in Education
This study examined the mediating effect of school culture on the relationship between transformational leadership and teaching performance in Yemeni public schools. A stratified random sample of 375 teachers from schools in Sana’a, Yemen, was selected to participate. Data were collected through questionnaires and analyzed using structural equation...