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Unheard Voices – Serigraphic translations of narratives from underpaid workers in New Zealand
(Common Grounds, 2012)As a graphic designer who has direct experience of exploitation through employment, I am interested in researching the subjective experience of underpaid workers in New Zealand. In doing this I have sought to creatively ... -
Unheard Voices – Serigraphic translations of narratives from underpaid workers in New Zealand
(Common Grounds, 2012)As a graphic designer who has direct experience of exploitation through employment, I am interested in researching the subjective experience of underpaid workers in New Zealand. In doing this I have sought to creatively ... -
University students' difficulties in solving application problems in calculus: student perspectives
(Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia (MERGA), 2010)This paper reports on the results of an observational parallel study conducted simultaneously at 2 universities – one each in New Zealand and Germany. It deals with university engineering students’ difficulties in the ... -
Unspecified Project. Scenes of Digital Media Practice in Spatial Design
(Architecture Art and Design Research (AADR), 2020)Working from a comparison between two teaching spaces used by the Spatial Design programme at Auckland University of Technology (AUT), this article discusses the idea of 'technical teaching.' It describes how the authors ... -
Upgrading The L Word: Generation Q
The L Word: Generation Q is the reboot of The L Word, a long running series about a group of lesbians and bisexuals in Los Angeles in the early 2000s. Both programmes are unique in their positioning of lesbian characters ... -
Use of ensembles of Fourier spectra in capturing recurrent concepts in data streams
(IEEE, 2015)In this research, we apply ensembles of Fourier encoded spectra to capture and mine recurring concepts in a data stream environment. Previous research showed that compact versions of Decision Trees can be obtained by ... -
Use of Interactive Video for Teaching and Learning
(ASCILITE 2018 Deakin University, 2018)This paper focuses on the findings of Phases I and II of an institution-wide project on the effective use of interactive video for teaching and learning in a university in New Zealand. Responding to the emerging growth of ... -
Using a mobile robot for cognitive mapping
(International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence, 2007)When animals (including humans) first explore a new environment, what they remember is fragmentary knowledge about the places visited. Yet, they have to use such fragmentary knowledge to find their way home. Humans naturally ... -
Using change point analysis to determine perception accuracyinsocial media opinions
(International Research Group (IRG), 2015)Social media such as Facebook and Twitter have become repositories for extremely large volumes of data representing for the most part, personal opinions and statements of individual users of these instruments for ... -
Using counter-examples in teaching calculus
(2003)The paper deals with a practical issue encountered by many lecturers teaching first-year university Calculus. A big proportion of students seem to be able to find correct solutions to test and exam questions using familiar ... -
Using Counterexamples, Puzzles and Provocations in the Teaching and Learning of Calculus
(Springer, 2016)This paper describes author’s experiences in both teaching with and research on counterexamples, puzzles and provocations in calculus as a pedagogical strategy. The results of several experimental studies with students and ... -
Using Design Science to build a Watermark System for Righful Ownership Protection in the Cloud
(arXivThe Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS), 2015)Cloud computing opportunities have presented service options for users that are both economical and flexible to use requirements. However, the risk analysis for the user identifies vulnerabilities for intellectual property ... -
Using Groupware for international collaborative learning
(IEEE, 2000)The paper reports the lessons learned from a two year collaborative learning trial between students at Auckland University of Technology (AUT) and Uppsala University. The trials took place using a combination of email and ... -
Using IT for active student feedback in the learning environment
(NACCQ, 2000)This paper describes the use of a web-based groupware product (specifically a Lotus NotesTM & DominoTM discussion database), as a means of gaining direct and regular feedback from students on the progress of a course. Some ... -
Using relations to interpret anaphora
(DBLP, 2012)In this paper we present a novel framework for resolving bridging anaphora. The new framework is based on the core set of relations that have been used to describe an entirely different linguistic process, the process of ... -
Using virtual stories to resolve workplace miscommunication
(Australian and New Zealand Communication Association Inc., 2005)www:workstories.ac.nz is an Auckland University of Technology, Faculty of Arts Learning and Teaching initiative. The aim of the site is to provide an online learning tool that is a flexible, interactive textbook/teaching ... -
Utilization of 3D Printing Technology to Facilitate and Standardize Soft Tissue Testing
(Springer Nature Ltd., 2018)Three-dimensional (3D) printing has become broadly available and can be utilized to customize clamping mechanisms in biomechanical experiments. This report will describe our experience using 3D printed clamps to mount soft ... -
Utilization of Mean and Median Strains in Principal and Independent Component Analysis to Remove Motion Artefact from Electrocardiography Signals
Motion artefact is the biggest concern in Electrocardiogram signals, especially when recording long-term measurements. Current studies fail to address the major source of motion artefact, which is skin stretch. This study ... -
Utilizing Typed Dependency Subtree Patterns for Answer Sentence Generation in Question Answering Systems
(Springer, 2017)Question Answering over Linked Data (QALD) refer to the use of Linked Data by question answering systems, and in recent times this has become increasingly popular as it opens up a massive Linked Data cloud which is a rich ... -
A Validated Simulation of Wind Flow Around a Parabolic Dish
(Australian PV Institute (APVI), 2015)The thermal performance of solar parabolic dish systems is greatly influenced by the wind around the system. To achieve higher operating temperatures, larger dish structures are used to increase the concentration ratio, ...