110 research outputs found

    An end user dedicated new language for geographical

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    @inproceedings{CI-LIMAM-2003, author = {Limam, M. O. A. and Gaio, M. and Madelaine J.}, title = {An end user dedicated new language for geographical}, booktitle = {International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI'03)}, year = {2003}, address = {Crete, Greece} }International audienc

    De la gestion à la réutilisation d'information géographique hétérogène multi-sources sur Internet

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    @inproceedings{CN-TURBOUTC-2002, author = {Turbout, C. and Gaio, M. and Madelaine J.}, title = {De la gestion à la réutilisation d'information géographique hétérogène multi-sources sur Internet}, booktitle = {Actes des 6eme Journées Cassini 2002}, pages = {369-388}, year = {2002}, address = {Presqu'île de Crozon, France}, month = {septembre} }National audienc

    Construction d'une application vocale pour la sélection d'objets à l'aide d'un modèle basé sur les hypergraphes

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    @inproceedings{CN-BAZIN-2006, author = {Bazin, C. and Chuffart, F. and Madelaine, J.}, title = {Construction d'une application vocale pour la sélection d'objets à l'aide d'un modèle basé sur les hypergraphes}, booktitle = {9eme Conférence Internationale sur le Document Électronique (CIDE'07)}, address = {Fribourg, Switzerland}, month = {September}, year = {2006}, pages = {43-58} }National audienc

    First Peoples Child & Family Review, Volume 17, Issue 1 (2022)

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    Volume 17, Issue (1) of the First People Child and Family Review puts forward articles that disrupt Westernized approaches in social work and counselling practices to provide systemic solutions that integrate cultural wellness and lived experiences from Métis and First Nations, and non-Indigenous expressions. Although written separately, the articles interconnect in ways that cover professional duties, critical self-reflection, and how to best support First Nations, Inuit, and Métis wellbeing and provide equity-based and culturally respective care. The authors encourage readers to act and revise their practices within their respective environments that impact First Nations, Inuit, and Métis wellbeing in Canada.  Corresponding author: Madelaine McCracken, [email protected]&nbsp

    Bi-Modal Interaction Loop for a Geo-Spatial Query

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    @inproceedings{CI-DUMONCEL-2005, author = {Dumoncel, F. and Madelaine, J. and Bazin, C. and Gaio M.}, title = {Bi-Modal Interaction Loop for a Geo-Spatial Query}, booktitle = {11th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI'05)}, year = {2005}, address = {Las Vegas, Nevada, USA}, month = {July}, publisher = {Mira Digital Publishing} }International audienc

    A Blind, Fast and Robust Method for Geographical Data Watermarking

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    @inproceedings{CI-BAZIN-2007, author = {Bazin, C. and Le Bars, J-M. and Madelaine, J.}, title = {A Blind, Fast and Robust Method for Geographical Data Watermarking}, booktitle = {ACM Symposium on InformAtion, Computer and Communications Security (ASIACCS'07)}, address = {Singapore}, publisher = {ACM SIGSAC}, year = {2007}, pages = {265-272} }International audienc

    A Design Environment for Audio Services

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    @inproceedings{CI-LIMAM-2005, author = {Limam, M. O. A. and Madelaine J. and Enjalbert P.}, title = {A Design Environment for Audio Services}, booktitle = {11th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI'05)}, year = {2005}, address = {Las Vegas, Nevada, USA}, month = {July}, publisher = {Mira Digital Publishing} }International audienc

    Management system as a Planning Instrument in Health   and Social Care Services : A Study of Management System for Systematic QualityWork in three Swedish Municipalities in Värmland: Karlstad, Sunne and Storfors

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    Thesis in Healt Care Administration, C-level. Author: Madelaine Kjellström. Supervisor: Alf Sundin. Autumn semester 2017. Title: Management system as a Planning Instrument in Health Care Services -        A Study of Management System for Systematic Quality Work in three swedish municipalities in Värmland; Karlstad, Sunne and Storfors – In the year 2011 the Swedish authority Socialstyrelsen published a prescription (SOSFS 2011:9) and also a recommendation who where adressed to the municipalities, who are responsible for  the public servises in Sweden, to implement a Management System for Quality Work within Health and Social Care Services. The aim of this study is to examine how municiapilities in Sweden is planning for implementation and evaluation of the Management system for Quality Work within Health and Social Care Services. The question for approaching the thesis choice of subject are: Is the Management System for Quality Work Work within Health and Social Care Services more likely to succed in the municipality of Karlstad which is a bigger municipality comparing to Sunne and Storfors municipalities, which is smaller municipalities comparing to the size of budget and population? Is there any similarities and/or differences between the different municipalities capacity to planning for implementation and evaluation of the Management System for Quality Work within Health ans Social Care Services? As mentioned above there are three municipalities that has been selected as cases in this comparative case-study. All three municipalities is located in the region of Värmland, Sweden. The main findings and the result of this comparative case-study is that; all of the three municipalities independent of their respective sixe have capacities to fullfill the prescription and recommendation according to the authority Socialstyrelsen intentions concerning the planning of implementation and evaluation of the Management System.                                            Keywords: Planning, implementation, evaluation, Mangagement system, quality work, health and social care service

    Good practice report:Nurturing graduate employability in higher education

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    This Good Practice Report was co-authored by Associate Professors Shelley Kinash and Linda Crane, and Project Manager Madelaine-Marie Judd, through the institutional affiliation of Bond University. Kinash and Crane co-led an Australian Government Office for Learning and Teaching strategic priority project on graduate employability funded in December 2013 and conducted in 2014. Madelaine-Marie Judd was the Project Manager. This project gave the three authors access to a powerful strategic network of OLT scholars of graduate employability and allied subjects. The completed OLT graduate employability project was shortlisted for an international nurturing employability innovation award through Wharton-QS Stars Reimagine Education. The team applied for competitive dissemination funding through OLT and were subsequently awarded a budget for the first author of this report to attend the conference and awards ceremony in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA in December 2015. The conference had 350 delegates from 35 countries, including 20 shortlisted innovators (from 560 submissions) for nurturing employability. This extended the scholars’ networks on an international basis and specifically gave them the opportunity to hear about global innovations in employability. The team thereby proposed to write a Good Practice Report as one of the outcomes of the dissemination funding.The contracted aims of the Good Practice Report were to:Collect reports and analyse themes, disciplines, aims, outcomes and impact of Australian Government Office for Learning and Teaching (OLT) Promotion of Excellence in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education (PELTHE) graduate employability initiatives with final reports published between 2010 and 2015Invite descriptions of Wharton-QS Stars Reimagine Education 2015 shortlisted international awardees for nurturing employability, and describe and analyse themes, disciplines and impact of these innovationsIdentify the overall trends in graduate employability research and innovation and make recommendations for future work on this domai

    Response to Emotions and Automation in a High-Tech Workplace: a Commentary

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