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Zu alt für Weiterbildung?
ZU ALT FÜR WEITERBILDUNG?
Zu alt für Weiterbildung? / Schneider, Alexander (Rights reserved) (-
lvetech/ALT: ALT and RealSense cameras
<p>ALT pulse and respiration monitoring using Intel RealSense cameras.</p>
ALT-C 2011 Abstracts
This is a PDF of the abstracts for all the sessions at the 2011 ALT conference. It is designed to be used alongside the online version of the conference programme. It was made public on 1 September, with a "topped and tailed" made live on 2 September
lvetech/ALT: Basics
<p>Non-contact real-time monitoring of heart and respiration rates using Artificial Light Texture (ALT)</p>
Trichocera (Trichocera) mirabilis Alexander 1934
Trichocera (Trichocera) mirabilis Alexander, 1934 (Fig. 25; Nakamura & Saigusa 1997, Figs. 7–8, 80–85) Trichocera mirabilis Alexander, 1934: 20. Metatrichocera mirabilis: Dahl 1966: 97. Trichocera (Metatrichocera) mirabilis: Dahl & Alexander 1976: 14. Trichocera (Trichocera) mirabilis: Krzemińska 2001a: 398. Distribution. Known from Korea (Alexander 1934; Alexander 1938) and Japan (Nakamura 1995; Nakamura & Saigusa 1997; Suzuki et al. 2007). Examined material (Fig. 39): 1 male, 1 female (same pin), North Korea, Ompo, alt. 800 ft., 0 5.11.1937, coll. A. M. Yankovsky; 1 male (pinned) North Korea, Ompo, alt. 1200 ft., 0 3.11.1937, coll. A. M. Yankovsky; 1 male (pinned) North Korea, Ompo, alt. 600 ft., 10.11.1937, coll. A. M. Yankovsky (all USNM). Previous records for Korea. 1 female, North Korea, Kongo-san, 0 8.10.1933, coll. Machida; 1 male, North Korea, Kongo-san, 18.10.1933, coll. Machida (Alexander 1934); North Korea, Yanchen, alt. 40 ft., 0 6.10.1937, coll. A. M. Yankovsky; North Korea, Ompo, alt. 600 ft., 17.11.1937, coll. A. M. Yankovsky; North Korea, Seren Mountains, alt. 1800 ft., 13.10.1937, coll. A. M. Yankovsky (Alexander 1938).Published as part of Petrašiūnas, Andrius & Podenas, Sigitas, 2017, New data on winter crane flies (Diptera: Trichoceridae) of Korea with description of a new species, pp. 561-575 in Zootaxa 4311 (4) on page 570, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4311.4.8, http://zenodo.org/record/84845
Examining the five‐stage e‐moderating model: Designed and emergent practice in the learning technology profession
This paper highlights the need for learning technologists to establish their ‘academic legitimacy’ within the complexities of online learning and teaching practice. Frameworks such as the ‘five stage e‐moderating model’ can be useful in developing the knowledge base but there are dangers in them becoming too reified within an increasingly commodified higher education (HE) environment. The paper calls for greater professional reflexivity and contestation within learning technology practice and concludes by inviting the Alt‐J readership to engage in a critical debate with regard to these issues
Acantholimnophila maorica Alexander 1922
Acantholimnophila maorica (Alexander, 1922) (Figs 17–27) Acantholimnophila maorica (Alexander, 1922). Type species: Limnophila maorica Alexander, 1922 b: 309 –310 (original description); Alexander, 1924: 368 (taxonomy); Ribeiro, 2008: figs. 97, 171 (illustrations of male genitalia); Oosterbroek, 2011 (catalogue citation). Diagnosis. Acantholimnophila maorica distinguishes from A. bispina mainly by having the interbase relatively longer, narrower, with a simple, non-bifid tip. Dimensions. Thorax length, 1.00– 1.10 mm; thorax height, 0.8–0.92 mm; wing length, 5.25–7.35 mm; wing width, 1.12–1.68 mm; gonocoxite length, 0.47–0.58 mm; gonocoxite width, 0.21–0.29 mm; clasper of gonostylus length, 0.19–0.22 mm; clasper of gonostylus width, 0.03–0.05 mm; lobe of gonostylus length, 0.18–0.19 mm; lobe of gonsotylus width, 0.03–0.05 mm. Material examined. Holotype. Male. Ohakune, N.Z [North Island, 39 º 25 ’05”S 175 º 23 ’ 54 ”E]. Alt. 2060 ft [627.8m], Oct. 1, 1921, T.R. Harris. Preservation. Specimen not dissected and nearly intact, with one wing and leg fragments glued in a sheet of paper pinned with the specimen. Paratypes. 1 female. Graymouth, New Zealand [South Island, 49 ° 27 ’S 171 ° 12 ’E], Sea-level, sept. 7, 1921, T.R. Harris.| Allotype. 1 male. Graymouth, New Zealand [South Island, 49 ° 27 ’S 171 ° 12 ’E], Sea-level, sept. 7, 1921, T.R. Harris. 1 male. Ohakune, N.Z [North Island, 39 º 25 ’S 175 º 23 ’E]. Alt. 2060 ft. [627.8m], Oct. 4, 1921, T.R. Harris. 2 males. Ohakune, N.Z [North Island, 39 º 25 ’S 175 º 23 ’E]. Alt. 2060 ft. [627.8m], Oct. 10, 1921, T.R. Harris. 1 male. Ohakune, N.Z [North Island, 39 º 25 ’S 175 º 23 ’E]. Alt. 2060 ft. [627.8m], Oct. 11, 1921, T.R. Harris. 1 male. Ohakune, N.Z [North Island, 39 º 25 ’S 175 º 23 ’E]. Alt. 2060 ft. [627.8m], Sept.21, 1921, T.R. Harris. 3 males and 1 female. Dunedin, N.Z., Nov. 26, 1921, Geo. Howes. Non-types. 2 males. Ohakune, N.Z [North Island, 39 º 25 ’S 175 º 23 ’E]. Alt. 2060 ft. [627.8m], Nov. 8, 1922, T.R. Harris | Limnophila maorica Alex. Det. C.P.Alexander, 1922. 1 female. Ohakune, N.Z [North Island, 39 º 25 ’S 175 º 23 ’E]. Alt. 2060 ft. [627.8m], Nov. 14, 1922, T.R. Harris | Limnophila maorica Alex. Det. C.P.Alexander, 1922. 1 male and 1 female. Ohakune, N.Z [North Island, 39 º 25 ’S 175 º 23 ’E]. Alt. 2060 ft. [627.8m], Nov. 16, 1922, T.R. Harris | Limnophila maorica Alex. Det. C.P.Alexander, 1922. 2 males. Ohakune, N.Z [North Island, 39 º 25 ’S 175 º 23 ’E]. Alt. 2060 ft. [627.8m], Nov. 22, 1922, T.R. Harris | Limnophila maorica Alex. Det. C.P.Alexander, 1922. 1 male. Ohakune, N.Z [North Island, 39 º 25 ’S 175 º 23 ’E]. Alt. 2060 ft. [627.8m], Nov.24, 1922, T.R. Harris | Limnophila maorica Alex. Det. C.P. Alexander, 1922.Published as part of Ribeiro, Guilherme Cunha, 2012, Redescription of Notholimnophila Alexander and Acantholimnophila Alexander, poorly known New Zealand endemics (Diptera: Tipulomorpha: Limoniidae), pp. 54-68 in Zootaxa 3173 on pages 63-66, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.27986
Alt-X turns 10: unclassifiable writing triumphs
Darren Tofts interviews American artist and author Mark Amerik
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