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BRAIN Journal: Success in Mobile and Ubiquitous Learning: Indicators of Effectiveness
Mobile learning, also known as m-learning, is an educational system. Mobile learning supports, with the help of mobile devices, a continuous access to the learning process. This can be on appliances like your phone, laptop or …BRAND: The Legal Regulation of the Substitution of the Budgetary Credit Release Authority
Ionel Bostan brings forward some improvements to be taken into account regarding the modification of legal norms which should ensure at least the functioning of the local authorities without elected officials. Basic needs of inhabitants …LiBRI: Aspects of Spanish Paremiology
In the latest volume of LiBRI journal, Alin Titi Calin from “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University of Iaşi contributes with a research on the Aspects of Spanish Paremiology. Every people group has its own particular paremiological treasure. …LiBRI: “A Splendid Isolation?” The Rise of a Concept in Victorian Identity
Mihai Vişoiu from the University of Bucharest develops a study upon the phase that the Victorian society went through, entitled by the press: ‘splendid isolation’. The article: A Splendid Isolation? The Rise of a Concept …- BRAIN: Micro Expression Recognition Using the Eulerian Video Magnification MethodIn the new volume of BRAIN journal, researchers Elham Zarezadeh and Mehdi Rezaeian have come up with a new research on the Micro Expression Recognition Using the Eulerian Video Magnification Method. In this paper they …
BRAIN Journal – Open Education Practices for Learners with Disabilities
Transition from traditional learning to open up education, the equality, openness and access has been reached for all learners without any time and distance limitations. While engaging online learning process, student support is the crucial …BRAND: Research on Corruption – A Major Global Problem
In the latest volume of the BRAND journal, Elena Cristina Pană and Ileana Nișulescu from Academy of Economic Studies Bucharest, Romania give some additional understanding about corruption, from a worldwide perspective. Corruption in the public sector …- BRAIN: Validation of Enhanced Emotion Enabled Cognitive Agent Using Virtual Overlay Multi-Agent System ApproachIn order to avoid car accidents and ensure safer roads, Autonomous vehicles (AVs) have been created. These vehicles are capable of sensing its environment and navigating without human input, which is indeed a great step …
BRAIN: A speech to text transcription approach based on Romanian corpus
Speech recognition applications enable the recognition and translation of spoken languages into text by computers. Due to the fact that the traditional approaches are costly and time consuming, the worldwide industry adopted speech recognition systems. …BRAIN: Evaluation of Readiness for Distance Education of Students in European Universities
Nowadays, learning is not anymore a passive process. It has become more dynamic and it has begun to use another medium than the written word or the exercise book. In the article titled Evaluation of …BRAIN: The Ambivalence of Strengths and Weaknesses of E-learning Educational Services
The most recent volume of the BRAIN journal has recorded another exploration on The Ambivalence of Strengths and Weaknesses of E-learning Educational Services proposed by Venera-Mihaela Cojocariu, Iuliana Lazar and Gabriel Lazar from Vasile Alecsandri …BRAIN: New Ideas for Brain Modelling
BRAIN is an academic journal willing to create links between specialists from clearly diverse exploratory fields, for example, Computer Science and Neurology. In fact, there is a considerable measure of subjects, for example, Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive …
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LiBRI: “A Splendid Isolation?” The Rise of a Concept in Victorian Identity
Mihai Vişoiu from the University of Bucharest develops a study upon the phase that the Victorian society went through, entitled by the press: ‘splendid isolation’.
The article: A Splendid Isolation? The Rise of a Concept in Victorian Identity seeks to explain the concept in the account to the historical and geographical context of Great Britain. The author provides the necessary background to analyse closely the impact of political solitude that Great Britain has surpassed in the nineteenth century, by defining specific concepts such as: ‘conceptual history’ or history of ideas.
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