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Advancing STEM Education and Innovation in a Time of Distance Learning
Goal or objectives the building must achieve.
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Teaching Fire Safety in Schools of Architecture: The Spanish Case
Juan Bautista Echeverría (University of Navarra, Spain) and Maria Fernández-Vigil (University of Navarra, Spain)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-5053-6.ch010
Abstract
Fire safety teaching in schools of architecture has become more relevant over the last years in Spain due to the influence that it has in the professional architectural project. The introduction of fire safety knowledge in the intermediate courses of architectural studies has important advantages for the student, who quickly perceives the project as a normative discipline. However, fire safety regulations are complex and difficult to understand for the students. The experience along the last years has progressively evolved from an analysis of the legal documents to a more frequent use of graphical representations. A combination of symbols, diagrams, and simple drawings has proven to be quite effective: Symbols act as anchor repeated throughout the learning process. Diagrams are a first approach to the characteristics of the building. And the simple drawings complete the information so the students can work on the proposed exercise.
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Thinking Machines: The Ethics of Self-Aware AI
Based on the observable facts of reality as understood by reason.
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Robots React, but Can They Feel?
Objective and subjective (q.v.) are used to make two different distinctions, which overlap, but confusion between the distinctions muddies the mind-body problem. In the context of this chapter, objective refers to a third-person (q.v.) perspective, as opposed to a subjective or first-person perspective (q.vv.). Colloquially, objective connotes the unbiased, factual, and scientific, but that is not the meaning here, since phenomenology (q.v.) seeks unbiased, factual, and scientific knowledge based on subjective observation.
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Adoption of E-HRM in Large New Zealand Organizations
The target, goal, or purpose, which drives and guides decisions and activities.
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Multi-Criteria Decision Making in Healthcare: A Bibliometric Review
Objective is something to be pursued to its fullest level or it might demonstrate the direction of wanted change.
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Objective-Oriented Modeling of Enterprises under the Service Paradigm
Description, usually in a concrete way, of a desired state or set of properties to achieve. This description must be concrete enough to be considered SMART (Specific, Measureable, Achievable, Realistic, and Time framed).
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Pedagogy as a Fundamental Part of School Furniture Design
Something that one´s effort or actions are intended to attain or accomplish; purpose; goal; target.
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Cooperative Discussions for Critical Thinking: Protocols for the Pre-Service Classroom
A statement indicating what students should know, understand, or be able to do as a result of a learning experience.
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Goal Programming and Its Variants
An objective is an issue of importance that the model should address such as cost, profit, quality, and so forth.
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Using Design Thinking to Develop and Guide Institutional Strategy
A step which can be taken within the next year to make progress toward a goal.
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The Biased Truth: An Objective Perspective on Nonobjective News Reporting
Not being influenced by one’s personal feelings, interpretations or prejudice. The ability to state or report the facts without bias.
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Planning, Budgeting, and Green Controlling: The Budgetary Process of an Economic Entity
A general statement of what will be done and of the improvements to be made. An objective describes an expected result or impact and summarizes the reasons why a number of actions have been taken.
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