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De Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (The Vrije Universiteit)

De Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam is de enige algemene protestantse universiteit van Nederland. Het VU complex is gevestigd aan de De Boelelaan in stadsdeel ZuiderAmstel.
The Vrije Universiteit is a university in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The Dutch name is often abbreviated as VU. The university is located on a compact urban campus in the southern part of Amsterdam in the Buitenveldert district. Though a faith-based, private institution, the VU receives government funding on a parity basis with the public universities.

Self-Organization in Distributed Semantic Storage System Anne Augustin, Sebastian Koske, Marko Harasic, Hannes Mühleisen, Philipp Obermeier, Kia Teymourian, Robert Tolksdorf {frirstname.lastname}@inf.fu-berlin.de Presenter: Kia Teymourian Freie Universität Berlin Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Networked Information Systems http://digipolis.ag-nbi.de

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Africulture: A role-playing game to experience gender roles in subsistence farming
TRANSPARENCY AND THE AVERAGE HOSPITAL Presentation prepared for Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam 12th September 2007 Sue Llewellyn, Manchester Business School, UK

TRANSPARENCY AND THE AVERAGE HOSPITAL Presentation prepared for Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam 12th September 2007 Sue Llewellyn, Manchester Business School, UK

Blackboard cursus Medische Psychologie een evaluatie

Blackboard cursus Medische Psychologie een evaluatie

Suzanne van Esch afdeling Medische Psychologie Cor Camps dienst BiCOO
- een verkenning - ICT en Onderwijscentrum VU dinsdag 21 november 2000

- een verkenning - ICT en Onderwijscentrum VU dinsdag 21 november 2000

! ? … : Digitale Leeromgevingen Deze presentatie is gemaakt t.b.v. een lezing bij het centrum ICTenO van de Vrije Universiteit, voor een publiek van 45 docenten en ICTenO-ers, ter gelegenheid van een oriënterende studiemiddag over het gebruik van Digitale Leeromgevingen door docenten. Deze presentatie is voor plaatsing op het web, voorzien van een uitgebreide notitie-tekst. Daarin is het verbale verhaal zo goed naar leesbare tekst is vertaald.
Studiemiddag ICT en Onderwijs Dinsdag 29 mei 2001 ICT Onderwijscentrum VU

Studiemiddag ICT en Onderwijs Dinsdag 29 mei 2001 ICT Onderwijscentrum VU

Desmond Germans, Luc Renambot, Hans Spoelder, Henri Bal, Tom van der Schaaf

Desmond Germans, Luc Renambot, Hans Spoelder, Henri Bal, Tom van der Schaaf

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Inleiding door Judith Schoonenboom

Inleiding door Judith Schoonenboom

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Portfolio Onderwijsvernieuwing? Studenten willen het? Waarom? Wat gaat er in? Wat is het? Studiebegeleiding?

W E E T W A T O N D E R W IJ S W A A R D I S Onderwijscentrum VU
Davideon een wereld in beeld en geluid

Davideon een wereld in beeld en geluid

Climate change science is well developed, relatively coherent in terms of theory and method, and widely seen as appropriate to measure, analyze and assess what we do, and don’t know, about the problem. By comparison, social scientific research on climate change is recent, far less coherent, and lacks consensus on either epistemological or substantive grounds. The most policy relevant work tends either towards analyses of costs and benefits of particular policy options, without assessments of how such policies are likely to develop in practice, or attempts to draw lessons by looking backwards to past institutional successes or failures. While this research has value, we argue it is poorly suited for developing and assessing which policies are likely to work in practice or to create the solutions they aim for. To remedy this lacuna, we address three questions: How should we characterize climate change in policy terms? What are the appropriate analytical tools to address such problems? What do those tools tell us about the types of policies that are likely to succeed or fail in reducing greenhouse gas emissions? Benjamin Cashore is Professor of Environmental Governance & Political Science at Yale University’s School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. He is Director of the Yale Program on Forest Policy and Governance and is courtesy joint appointed in Yale’s Department of Political Science. Date: Wednesday 19 May, 2010 Time: 12.30 – 13.30 Place: Room C54...

Objective To assess the adaptations older adults make to their social and physical environment after a decline in health, using: the Press-Competence Model (PCM) of Lawton and associates, and the model of Selection, Optimisation and Compensation (SOC) of Baltes and Baltes. Hypotheses (1) The severity of the health decline determines the severity of the adaptations; (2) Given their health needs, older adults prefer not moving elsewhere and maintaining their emotionally closest relationships; (3) The more people succeed in realising suitable adaptations, the higher their wellbeing after a health decline. Data Data are collected in five waves of the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam (LASA) between 1992-2002. The sample is population-based, and stratified by age and sex. Data are based on a sample of 2,179 respondents (age at baseline M=71.7, sd=7.0). Methods Health Activities of Daily Living (ADL). Adaptations Change in: Network size, % close relationships, instrumental support, care (partner, informal, professional), home adjustments, move to a care setting. Wellbeing Depressive symptoms (CES-d). Control variables Sex, age, partner, social-economic status (SES), urbanisation, cognitive haelth (MMSE). Technique Linear and logistic regression of individual adaptations on ADL change between T1-T3. (Multilevel regression analysis T3-T5.) Cluster analysis on ADL change and social and physical adaptations. Regression and analysis of variance of CES-d scores (T...

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Background Studies rarely examine the impact of both spouses’ health on measures of well-being. This study focuses on the effects of own and spouse’s disability in activities of daily living on two dimensions of loneliness: social loneliness and emotional loneliness. Social loneliness refers to deficits in social integration and embeddedness. Emotional loneliness refers to the absence of an intimate attachment figure. Hypotheses Based on gender differences in social roles, we assumed that men take advantage of their wives’ activities for the maintenance of their social network. So, we expected that for men: spouse’s disability  social loneliness women: own disability  social loneliness. Concerning emotional loneliness, we examined whether effects of both spouses’ disability were cumulative and we explored possible gender differences. Methods Study sample: Selection of married respondents aged 65 and over of a Dutch community sample (743 men and 396 women) Measurements: Respondents reported about their own and spouse’s disability. Disability was measured with four items (walk up and down stairs, walk for 5 minutes without resting, sit down and stand up from a chair, dress and undress). Scale score range from 0 to 16, with higher scores indicating more disability. Social and Emotional Loneliness were measured by two subscales from the De Jong Gierveld Loneliness scale: 5 items for social loneliness and 6 items for emotional loneliness. Scale scores for both scales range...
Parallel Programming

Parallel Programming

Henri Bal (bal@cs.vu.nl) Vrije Universiteit Faculty of Sciences Amsterdam
Werken met de Hammer editor Winoe Bhikharie

Werken met de Hammer editor Winoe Bhikharie

VU Masterclass Game Development maart 2006
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