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Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 21 avhandlingar innehållade orden Marie Olsson.
1. Digital learning resources for programming in higher education – a multimodal perspective
Sammanfattning : Digital technology is developing rapidly, and educators are currently in the process of exploring what opportunities new technology can have for learning and teaching. This applies not least to the field of education in programming, as learning to program is a great challenge for many students. LÄS MER
2. On the possible role of serotonin and angiotensin for the respiratory abnormalities observed in panic disorder and premenstrual dysphoria
Sammanfattning : Panic disorder and premenstrual dysphoria are accompanied by intriguing abnormalities related to the control of respiration, including enhanced responsiveness to CO2 and enhanced respiratory variability. These aberrations do not seem to be shared by other psychiatric disorders, but appear to be relatively unique for panic disorder and premenstrual dysphoria. LÄS MER
3. Utbildningskontextens betydelse för lärandeprocesser : datorstödd flexibel utbildningsmiljö för gymnasiestuderande
Sammanfattning : Denna avhandling handlar om betydelsen av kontexten för lärandepro-cesser i datorstödd flexibel utbildning. Syftet är att utveckla kunskap om hur studerande i en gymnasieutbildning upplever och agerar i en datorstödd flexibel utbildningsmiljö och hur den upplevda kontexten påverkar de studerandes lärandeprocesser. LÄS MER
4. Utbildningskontextens betydelse för lärandeprocesser
Sammanfattning : This thesis is about the importance of context to learning processes in computer-supported flexible education. The purpose is to develop knowledge about how students in an upper secondary class experience and act in a computer-supported flexible educational environment and how the experienced context affects the students' learning processes. LÄS MER
5. Experimental Designs at the Crossroads of Drug Discovery
Sammanfattning : New techniques and approaches for organic synthesis, purification and biological testing are enabling pharmaceutical industries to produce and test increasing numbers of compounds every year. Surprisingly, this has not led to more new drugs reaching the market, prompting two questions – why is there not a better correlation between their efforts and output, and can it be improved? One possible way to make the drug discovery process more efficient is to ensure, at an early stage, that the tested compounds are diverse, representative and of high quality. LÄS MER