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The Impact of Digital Media Art on Students\u27 Innovative Thinking in Art Education
This paper aims to explore the impact of digital media art design on students\u27 innovative thinking in art education and proposes corresponding educational strategies and recommendations. Through empirical research, case analysis, and in-depth discussions, this paper systematically analyzes the mechanisms and paths of digital media art design in cultivating students\u27 innovative thinking.Firstly, the paper introduces the concept and importance of digital media art design, elucidating its status and role in the contemporary art field. Subsequently, by analyzing challenges such as technological updates, insufficient teaching resources, faculty development, and interdisciplinary integration, it reveals the problems and difficulties faced by digital media art design in students\u27 art education. Furthermore, the paper proposes educational strategies and recommendations such as strengthening teacher training, expanding teaching resources, and promoting interdisciplinary collaboration to address the challenges and issues in digital media art design education. Finally, in the conclusion section, the research content and findings are summarized, emphasizing the significant impact of digital media art design on students\u27 innovative thinking and outlining future research directions and significance
Factor Affecting the Completeness of Chlinical Pathway Filling by Doctors at Hospital Abepura Papua Province
Clinical pathway as hospital law becomes a reference or standard for medical services from the time the patient arrives until the patient leaves the hospital so that doctors are obliged to carry out complete documentation as hospital law and the amount of costs for patients in managing hospital management. Initial observations at the Abepura Regional Hospital found that several clinical pathway documentation had not been completed completely by the doctor responsible for the service. The aim of the research is to determine the factors that influence the completeness of clinical pathway filling by doctors at the Abepura Regional Hospital Papuan Province. This type of quantitative research uses a cross sectional study approach. The research population was 41 doctors and the sample studied was 32 Doctors Responsible for Services which was carried out at the Abepura Regional Hospital in January 2024. Data was obtained using questionnaires and clinical pathway documentation data. Data were analyzed using chi square and binary logistic regression.
The research results showed that factors that had a significant influence on the completeness of clinical pathway filling by doctors at Abepura Hospital were training (p value 0.018; RP = 3.080 CI 95% (1.289-7.358) and motivation (p value 0.049; RP = 2.556 CI 95% (1.116-5.853). Factors that did not have a significant effect were age (p value 0,433; RP = 0,667 CI95% (0,273-1,631), gender (p value 0.581 or p > ? (0.05); RP = 0.643 CI95% ( 0.242-1.706), employee status (p value 0.338; RP = 1.800 CI 95% (0.737-4.395), length of work (p value 0.165; RP = 2.167 CI95% (0.0.966-4.860), workload (p value 0.073 ; RP = 2.551 CI 95% (1.165-5.587) and knowledge (p value 0.522; RP = 1.587 CI 95% (0.636-3.957). Training is the dominant factor completing the clinical pathway (p value 0.016; OR = 7.933 95% CI (1.478-42.581).Based on the results of this study, it is recommended that the hospital hold training related to filling out chlinical pathway documents every year. In addition, there needs to be rewards & punishments related to filling out medical record documents and the need for regular evaluation and monitoring by the medical record unit of incomplete filling of chlinical pathway documents
Community Financing of School Transport and Travel and its Effects on Quality Secondary Education in Kisumu County, Kenya
Effectiveness of public financial support for secondary education is an issue of concern given the delay in submitting government grants, challenges of increased enrolment and inadequate resources to support quality teaching and learning. The Free Day Secondary Education Policy was implemented in 2008 with an aim of making secondary school education available and affordable to school going children regardless of their social class. In achieving equity, enrolment increased the inadequacy to sustain secondary schools towards achieving quality education. Kisumu County was chosen for its below average KCSE mean score of 4.08 (D+) in 2017 compared to the average mean of 6 (C); low teacher student ratio at 1:59 compared to the required 1:45 and absolute poverty index of 41% compared to the national poverty index of 35.6. The purpose of this study was to analyze community financing of public secondary schools and its effect on quality of education in Kisumu County, Kenya. It was guided by the following objective: community financing of secondary school transport and local travel of students and its effect on provision of quality education in Kisumu County.A descriptive and correlation research design was used in the study. The target population for this study comprised of 214 Secondary schools in Kisumu County, 214 school principals, 214 BOM chairpersons, the CDE, 48 CBOs and 50,243 students. Questionnaires, document analysis and interview schedule for school principals, BOM chairpersons, the CDE, CBOs and students were used in this study. Stratified simple random sampling procedure was used to sample the 64 public secondary schools in Kisumu County from which 64 school principals, 64 BOM Chairpersons, 16 CBOs and 387 purposively selected students were used for the study. Piloting of instruments was done in six schools. Content and face validity of the instruments were determined by employing experts in the department of education management and foundations. Reliability of the instruments was calculated by using the test re- test and was calculated at Pearson r coefficient of 0.879. The results showed that community financing transport, travelling and academic performance had a strong positive correlation of 0.919. The study concluded that community financing of adequate educational resources significantly influences the academic performance of learners to a great extent. The study recommended Free Day Secondary Education funding should be increased in order to achieve fully the objectives of the secondary education policy. The findings may be significant to policy makers, education planners and implementers on the requirement for the registration of institutions of higher learning
A Retrospective Analysis of Award-Winning School Leaders: Unpacking Success Factors through the Lens of the Metrobank Foundation’s Outstanding Filipino Award Recipient
This study explores the distinctive attributes, strategies, and professional development practices of award-winning master teacher leaders who have been recognized by the Metrobank Foundation\u27s Outstanding Filipino Award. Employing a qualitative, narrative research design, the study investigates the personal journeys, motivational factors, and leadership qualities that contribute to their success. Key findings reveal that empathy, adaptability, humility, dedication, and a commitment to continuous improvement are essential qualities for effective educational leadership. The study underscores the importance of integrating innovative teaching and learning strategies, fostering collaborative and supportive school environments, and prioritizing continuous professional development for educators. By examining how these leaders navigate challenges and leverage contextual factors to enhance their effectiveness, the research provides actionable insights for developing and supporting future educational leaders. The implications of this study are significant for informing policy and practice, enhancing leadership training programs, and ultimately improving educational outcomes for students and teachers alike
Menstrual Irregularities Post COVID 19 Vaccine
The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted unprecedented global vaccination efforts, with vaccines such as Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, and AstraZeneca being widely administered. Anecdotal reports and preliminary studies have suggested a possible association between COVID-19 vaccination and menstrual irregularities. This review evaluates current literature on menstrual irregularities observed post COVID-19 vaccination, examining the prevalence, types of irregularities, potential mechanisms, and implications for public health. Evidence indicates that while menstrual irregularities can occur, they are generally transient and resolve without long-term health consequences. Further research is needed to fully understand the underlying mechanisms and to provide more definitive guidance
Climatic Trends in Cities in ShaanXi Province: An Temperature Analysis Using Geospatial Data and Statistical Techniques
Global warming stands as a crucial research focus in the 21st century, with historical temperature data serving as the primary reference standard for understanding climate change. This paper presents a comprehensive study on climate change patterns in Shaanxi Province, China, utilizing temperature data collected from meteorological stations over the past four decades. The research employs rigorous methodologies for data collection, processing, and analysis, offering insights into the temperature trends and variability of each prefecture-level city within the province. Through spatial interpolation, statistical calculations, and temporal aggregation, the study reveals a consistent and significant increase in average temperatures across all cities. These findings underscore the urgency of addressing climate change impacts at the regional level and stress the importance of localized strategies for adaptation and mitigation
Influence of Workplace Health on Awareness of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) and Its Cascading Effects on the Well-being of Families and Communities
This study explores the nexus between workplace health interventions and awareness of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs), investigating their cascading effects on the well-being of families and communities. The research undertakes a multifaceted analysis. Initially, the research scrutinizes the impact of workplace health programs on individual NCD awareness, utilizing surveys, interviews, and longitudinal assessments, to examine the efficacy of diverse health initiatives in fostering heightened health knowledge and preventive behaviours among employees. Subsequently, the study extends its focus to the familial domain, probing how increased NCD awareness within the workforce influences health-related behaviours and discussions within families. This phase discerns the potential for knowledge transfer and the family unit\u27s role in disseminating health education.Moreover, the research investigates community-level repercussions, analysing the broader impact of informed individuals on public health awareness and practices. By scrutinizing workplace-initiated community engagement programs, this project aims to uncover mechanisms through which heightened NCD awareness at the individual and familial levels contributes to the overall well-being of communities. The study contributes valuable insights to the evolving landscape of workplace health initiatives, emphasizing their broader socio-ecological impact.The study\u27s findings seek to contribute to the enhancement of workplace health initiatives, advocating for a more holistic strategy in the prevention of non-communicable diseases and the promotion of community health
Ensuring Accountability and Transparency: The Need for Proper Regulation of Police Drone Use in Democratic Societies
In a democratic society governed by the rule of law, the use of new technologies by the police must be properly regulated. When police technology is used incorrectly and without legitimate reason, it can become hostile in the eyes of the public. Lack of proper safeguards and regulations can also lead to lack of accountability for actions in the line of duty. This article focuses on two main aspects. Firstly, it describes issues posed by rapid implementation of new technologies by the police and emphasizes the need for proper oversight of police drone activities. Secondly, it presents findings from socio-legal research conducted between 2019 and 2023. This study combines doctrinal legal research with empirical studies conducted in Poland, Germany, Spain, and the United Kingdom. It includes in-depth interviews with police officers, national aviation safety agency officers, and foreign experts, supplemented by field observations of police drone use in practice. The article concludes with critical remarks on current legislation, highlighting significant inadequacies, particularly in Polish regulations, and calls for a new approach to police accountability and transparency
The Analysis of Risk Causes of Building Failure Using Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) Method of Building Condition Index Figures In Educational Buildings
This research aims to analyze the building condition index numbers. These risk factors cause building failure using the Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) method, dominant factors of risk that cause building failure, and the strategies used to minimize the risk of building failure in state asset buildings in Jember Regency. The object of research was state buildings in 3 city sub-districts in Jember Regency. This research used risk variables and building condition assessments. Data analysis used Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA). The research results showed that the assessment of the building\u27s condition contained serious deterioration or damage, but the function of the building was still sufficient. The results of Confirmatory Factor Analysis include force advancement, material and labor risks, management risks and maintenance risks
Exploring Shor\u27s Algorithm in Cracking RSA Encryption
The present study explores the groundbreaking possibilities of Shor\u27s algorithm in cracking RSA encryption, hence enhancing the security consequences of this extensively employed cryptographic protocol. Due to Shor\u27s algorithm\u27s exponential speed advantage over classical algorithms, RSA encryption—a popular public key cryptosystem—is vulnerable to quantum attacks. To keep its security, RSA depends on the difficulty of factoring huge semi-primes. RSA\u27s security presumptions are called into question by Shor\u27s algorithm\u27s quick factorization on a quantum computer, which has prompted research into post-quantum cryptography solutions to guarantee secure communication in the quantum age. Even with parallel computation, the speed and storage capacity of classical computing are constrained. A key idea in quantum computing is quantum parallelism, which allows quantum systems to carry out several computations at once. In contrast to classical portions. The scope of this paper is to understand the fundamentals of Quantum Computing, the current state of Shor’s algorithm implementation, and efficiency, particularly its application in compromising public key cryptosystems like RSA. The project aims to achieve how factorization is done through classical methods and further, how is this done through Shor’s algorithm and QFT techniques