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國立臺灣師範大學 特殊教育學系 郭靜姿所指導 洪瑋鍾的 運用CPS教學模式於技職才能優異學生充實方案之試探性研究 (2021),提出associate product ma關鍵因素是什麼,來自於創造性問題解決、技職才能優異、技術創造力。

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Smart Transportation: AI Enabled Mobility and Autonomous Driving

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Guido Dartmann, Professor and group leader of the research area Distributed Systems and member of the Institute for Software Systems (ISS) at the Environmental Campus of the Trier University of Applied Sciences. Guido Dartmann studied Computer Engineering at the RWTH Aachen University and received t

he Dipl.-Ing. in 2007. After his graduate studies, he became research assistant at the Institute of Communication Technology and Embedded Systems (ICE) of the RWTH Aachen University where he finished his PhD in cooperation with the Bell Labs Stuttgart. In 2012, he became chief engineer at ICE. From

2013-2015 he was also coordinator of the profile area Information and Communication Technology at the RWTH Aachen where he supported the spokesperson Prof. Ascheid. Since 02/2016, Prof. Dartmann is a full professor at Trier University of Applied Sciences and guest professor at the ICE. His research

interests include distributed systems, data analytics, signal processing, optimization of technical systems, cyber-physical systems, wireless communication, cyber-security, internet of things, traffic and mobility, and machine learning in medical applications. His research was granted by several gra

nts of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and European Research. Prof. Dartmann is senior member of the IEEE and reviewer of several IEEE Transactions and he and has published more than 50 scientific papers in peer-reviewed journals, books and conference proceedings. Prof.

Dartmann has received two best paper awards and the Borchers Medal of the RWTH Aachen.Prof. Dartmann is member of the expert group Internet of Things at the national Information Technology Summit. Anke Schmeink, Professor and group leader of the research area Information Theory and Systematic Design

of Communication Systems (ISEK) at RWTH Aachen University.Anke Schmeink received the diploma degree in mathematics with a minor in medicine and the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering and information technology from RWTH Aachen University, Germany, in 2002 and 2006, respectively. She worked as a

research scientist for Philips Research before joining RWTH Aachen University in 2008 where she is an associate professor since 2012. She spent several research visits with the University of Melbourne, Australia, and with the University of York, UK. Anke Schmeink is a member of the Young Academy at

the North Rhine-Westphalia Academy of Science. She has received diverse awards, in particular, three best paper awards and the Vodafone Young Scientist Award. Anke Schmeink is a senior member of IEEE. In 2012, she was a guest editor for the special issue "Recent Advances in Optimization in Wireless

Networks and Communications" for the EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking. Anke Schmeink has been reviewer for several journal papers and conference proceedings and has been on the technical program committee for numerous international conferences. Anke Schmeink has published m

ore than 90 scientific papers in peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings.Her research interests are in information theory, optimization of networks and biomedical problems and the analysis of the resulting data.Volker Lücken, Expert Research (Automated Driving and Artificial Intelligence),

e.GO Mobile AG.Volker Lücken received his diploma degree in electrical engineering from RWTH Aachen University, with a focus on information and communication technology. From 2012 to 2018, he worked as a research associate at the Institute for Communication Technologies and Embedded Systems (ICE),

RWTH Aachen University. There, his fields of interest were mobile communications, embedded systems, signal processing and machine learning applications. Besides several publications and patents in these fields, he also accompanied the research & development and commercialization for Smart-City-centr

ic IoT and sensor signal processing applications. For his work, he also received the "HiPEAC Technology Transfer Award" in 2017. In 2018, he joined the research department of e.GO Mobile AG, which is an automotive OEM in the field of electrical mobility. There, he covers the topics of automated driv

ing technologies and artificial intelligence applications, and is responsible for several research projects in these domains.Houbing Song, Assistant Professor, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University; Director, Security and Optimization for Networked Globe Laboratory (SONG Lab, www.SONGLab.us) Houbing

Song received the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, in August 2012, and the M.S. degree in civil engineering from the University of Texas at El Paso, TX, in December 2006.In August 2017, he joined the Department of Electrical, Computer, Soft

ware, and Systems Engineering, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL, where he is currently an Assistant Professor and the Director of the Security and Optimization for Networked Globe Laboratory (SONG Lab, www.SONGLab.us). He served on the faculty of West Virginia University from

August 2012 to August 2017. In 2007 he was an Engineering Research Associate with the Texas A&M Transportation Institute. He serves as an Associate Technical Editor for IEEE Communications Magazine. He is the editor of four books, including Smart Cities: Foundations, Principles and Applications, Hob

oken, NJ: Wiley, 2017, Security and Privacy in Cyber-Physical Systems: Foundations, Principles and Applications, Chichester, UK: Wiley-IEEE Press, 2017, Cyber-Physical Systems: Foundations, Principles and Applications, Boston, MA: Academic Press, 2016, and Industrial Internet of Things: Cybermanufac

turing Systems, Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2016.  He is the author of more than 100 articles. His research interests include cyber-physical systems, cybersecurity and privacy, internet of things, edge computing, big data analytics, unmanned aircraft systems, connected vehicle, smart and connected

health, and wireless communications and networking.Dr. Song is a senior member of both IEEE and ACM. He was the very first recipient of the Golden Bear Scholar Award, the highest campus-wide recognition for research excellence at West Virginia University Institute of Technology (WVU Tech), in 2016. 

Martina Ziefle is a psychologist and full professor of Communication Science at RWTH Aachen University. She is one of four directors of the Human- Computer Interaction Center (HCIC) at RWTH Aachen. In addition, she is steering board member of RWTH Aachen’s profile area Mobility and transport technol

ogies and member of both, IEEE and ACM. Her research is concerned with human interaction and communication of humans with technology addressing the human factor in different technology types and using contexts. The impact of individual cognitive and affective factors on technology acceptance and the

interaction and communication between humans and technology is integral part of the user- centered research approach. A special research focus is directed to humans and their interaction and communication with autonomous vehicles, exploring users’ perceptions, attitudes and social factors that infl

uence the intention to use nove, mobility technologies. Martina Ziefle is (co-)author of more than 400 publications (h-index 35). Martina Ziefle leads various projects funded by industry and public authorities, dealing with technology acceptance, risk perception and communication as well as the inte

raction and communication of humans with technology. Giovanni Prestifilippo has been Managing Director of PSI Logistics since 2013, where he previously held the position of Area Manager and Authorized Signatory at the Dortmund location since 2008. He holds a doctorate in computer science and has bee

n responsible for the development and marketing of the PSIglobal product right from the start. Prior to this, he held a management position at the Fraunhofer Institute for Material Flow and Logistics since 1993 and received his doctorate in efficient algorithms in logistics from the Faculty of Mecha

nical Engineering at the University of Dortmund. Until 2009 he worked in parallel as a partner and senior partner in VCE Verkehrslogistik GmbH. Against the background of these many years of experience in the analysis, planning and optimisation of complex logistics networks, he has also been a lectur

er and speaker in the logistics environment since 2001. Dr. Giovanni Prestifilippo is associated with various research institutions such as FIR, Fraunhofer IML, Fraunhofer SCS, TU Berlin as well as VDI, BVL, VDMA and GOR.

運用CPS教學模式於技職才能優異學生充實方案之試探性研究

為了解決associate product ma的問題,作者洪瑋鍾 這樣論述:

在現代快速變遷的社會中,能有創新的思維解決現實生活狀況與職業技術面臨的難題,是非常重要的。技職才能優異的學生即是執行此項任務的關鍵角色。如何培養技職才能優異學生的卓越技術與創造力是當今資優教育面臨的課題之一。本研究期望透過CPS教學模式之充實方案培育食品加工領域之技職才能優異學生的技術創造力。本研究採用混合研究法,蒐集參與充實方案學生之質性檔案評量、教學觀察、半結構訪談資料以及量化作品評比分數、威廉斯創造性傾向量表分數,分別探討技術創造力中專業技術、創造表現與創造動機的提升情形。研究結果顯示:(1)參與者能夠展現出中上的冰淇淋專業技術;(2)參與者在創造表現上能夠運用出水平思考法在當前的任務

中;在其作品中亦能有獨創、精緻等創造力面向的展現;(3)在創造動機方面以威廉斯創造應傾向量表為工具進行前測及後測,實驗組之後測顯著高於控制組;(4)參與者能從方案中獲得團隊合作等副學習內容。本研究建議後續研究、教育現場能持續發展對技職才能優異學生之鑑定、評量工具與多元介入方式。

Monitoring State Compliance with the Un Convention on the Rights of the Child: An Analysis of Attributes

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Ziba Vaghri is an Associate Professor and the director of the GlobalChild program of research within the Integrated Health Initiative (IHI) at the University of New Brunswick-Saint John. She is a distinguished researcher in Global Health and among the leading scholars creating links between child ri

ghts and child development. She has received several awards and recognitions. The most recent is a 5-year Scholar Award from the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research (2015-2020).She was trained and mentored by one of the pioneers of early child development, the late Dr. Clyde Hertzman (OC).

She has led several multinational research projects, including those that resulted in the GlobalChild platform, a comprehensive child rights monitoring platform for all children, and the Early Childhood Rights Indicators, a child rights monitoring tool for children under age eight. The United Nation

s Committee on the Rights of the Child supported both projects.This book is a product of substantial research, over five years, that created indicator sets for each one of the substantive rights of children under the Convention on the Rights of the Child. These sets, and thus this book, are an integ

ral aspect of the Global Child platform. Dr. Vaghri is leading GlobalChild through its next stage and spearheading its first pilot in Canada, followed by a series of international pilots.Dr. Vaghri believes that when the science of child development is combined with the accountability of states unde

r the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the cumulative power is much greater and more beneficial for children than either approach can achieve on its own.Jean Zermatten, former Chair of the United Nations CRC, was also the only Swiss member of the Committee. He is the former President and Dean

of the juvenile court of the Canton of Valais, Switzerland (1980 - 2005), has also served an active Chairman of the International Association of Magistrates for Youth and Family (IAYFJM) from (1994 - 1998). In 1995 he founded the International Institute of Rights of the Child (IDE) in Sion/Switzerla

nd, and served as its Director until 2015. Mr. Zermatten has also taught Juvenile Criminal Law at the University of Freiburg for ten years. He has contributed to numerous draft law projects, including: Project for the 1st unified Law for the criminal Procedure for Minors (Swiss Confederation); inter

-cantonal concordat on the implementation of measures for young offenders (accepted in 2003); and collaborated on the creation of the first Swiss children’s rights network, gathering more than 50 Swiss NGOs. He has used his expertise in many continents, including in Africa and is Member of the West

Africa Network for Children on the Move. He has been bestowed a Doctor honoris causa (Dr h.c) from both the University of Fribourg (2007) and the University of Geneva (2014).Gerison Lansdown was the founder director (1992-2000), of the Children’s Rights Alliance for England, and, over the past 20 ye

ars, has worked as an international children’s rights consultant and advocate, publishing and lecturing widely on the subject of children’s rights, including on children’s participation and evolving capacities. She has worked with the Committee on the Rights of the Child in the development of severa

l General Comments, including on Articles 12 and 31, the rights of children during adolescence and currently on the rights of children in the digital environment. She was actively involved in the development of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and in the drafting of the G

eneral Comment on inclusive education. She has Honorary Doctorates from the Open University UK; Carleton University, Canada; and the University of East London, and an Honorary Fellowship from the University of Central Lancashire. She was Vice Chair of UNICEF-UK for nine years, and is currently on th

e editorial advisory board of the Canadian Journal of Children’s Rights, Chair of the ODI GAGE programme, Chair of Child to Child and on the OSF Early Years Advisory Board.Roberta Ruggiero is a senior research and teaching associate at the University of Geneva’s Centre for Children’s Rights Studies

(CCRS). She is also the Academic Coordinator of the Children’s Rights European Academic Network (CREAN). She holds a MA in law, an MA in human rights and democratization from the European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and Democratization (EIUC), and a PhD in children’s rights promotion an

d protection awarded by the University of Molise. Formerly, she was the scientific coordinator of the European Network of National Observatories on Childhood (ChildONEurope) based at the Instituto degli Innocenti (2008-2013). She was also a senior lecturer at the University of Padua, and an external

professor of children’s rights at the University of Molise, as well as a researcher at the International Organization on Migration (Europe Office) and at the UNICEF-Innocenti Research Office. Her publications and research interests include: independent human rights institutions for children, childr

en’s rights implementation, comparative childhood governmental policies, the status of parenthood in the Convention on the Rights of the Child, and children’s rights approaches to evidence based policy. She is a member of the Committee of Experts and a scientific advisor to the Cantonal Observatory

of Youth of Canton Valais, Switzerland and to the Working Group on National Child Maltreatment Data Collection at the International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN).

擴增實境對客戶滿意度與重購意願影響之研究

為了解決associate product ma的問題,作者Vina Aristantia 這樣論述:

本研究利用「刺激-機制-反應」模型 (S-O-R, Stimulus-Organism-Response model)探討行動商務擴增實境的生動特性和使用者互動,並以整合科技接受模型 (UTAUT) 進行使用者接受分析。這項研究採樣 431 名受訪者,其中包括 254 名擴增實境新手消費者,發現作為刺激的生動性和交互性顯著且積極地影響使用者的績效預期、努力預期、便利條件、社會影響和享樂動機。然而,便利條件並沒有受到生動性的顯著影響。本研究發現行動商務滿意度影響行動商務的回購意願。本研究通過使用 UTAUT 模型和 SOR 框架探討擴增實境對行動商務滿意度和回購意願的影響,除對學術貢獻外,建議

相關業者需要增強其生動性和互動性,以吸引消費者的回購意向關鍵詞 : 擴增實境, 行動商務, 滿意度, 回購意向, S-O-R模型, 科技整合接受模型