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Bibliography: Over-sharing (Part 76 of 119)

Gnezda, M. Therese; Smith, Shelley L. (1987). Legislative Research Studies in State Education Policy. Selected Case Studies, 1983-1986. Since 1976 the U.S. Department of Education has helped fund 60 education policies by state legislatures. These competitive matching grants, or cost-sharing awards, have laid the groundwork for significant education reforms. This report seeks to advance information-sharing among state legislatures and between policy makers and researchers. The report contains a list of 27 cost-sharing awards funded between 1983-86 and presents 4 case studies highlighting important issues confronting state legislatures today and illustrating the different methods that legislatures use to define issues and employ research in making changes in state education policies. In 1983, Tennessee's General Assembly was stalemated over the controversial issue of rewarding teachers with higher salaries. Finally, a Select Committee on Education used a cost-sharing award to commission papers from education researchers and provide expert testimony. The committee then drafted a bill underlying the state's landmark… [PDF]

Kupcu, Alptekin (2010). Efficient Cryptography for the Next Generation Secure Cloud. ProQuest LLC, Ph.D. Dissertation, Brown University. Peer-to-peer (P2P) systems, and client-server type storage and computation outsourcing constitute some of the major applications that the next generation cloud schemes will address. Since these applications are just emerging, it is the perfect time to design them with security and privacy in mind. Furthermore, considering the high-churn characteristics of such systems, the cryptographic protocols employed must be efficient and scalable. This thesis shows that cryptography can be used to efficiently and scalably provide security and privacy for the next generation cloud systems. We start by describing an efficient and scalable fair exchange protocol that can be used for exchanging files between participants of a P2P file sharing system. In this system, there are two central authorities that we introduce: the \arbiter\ and the \bank.\ We then try distributing these entities to reduce trust assumptions and to improve performance. Our work on distributing the arbiter leads to… [Direct]

Mizuta, Kensuke; Yanagiura, Takeshi; Yoshida, Kana (2010). State Higher Education Budgeting Mechanisms in the United States. Online Submission, Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association (Denver, CO, Apr 30-May 4, 2010). (Purpose) The purpose of this study was to examine the correlation between certain characteristics of US states and their budgeting systems for higher education (HE), and to derive implications for Japanese HE budgeting policy from the results. (Methodology) The US's State Higher Education Executive Officers (SHEEO) conducted a 30-item questionnaire survey on state higher education budgeting for all 50 states from January to March in 2008 (response rate: 78%). Following general and simple analyses, the following four hypotheses were formed and examined with empirical analyses: (H1) there is a significant correlation between the importance of HE budget in the overall state budget and the adoption of funding formulae; (H2) inflation and fluctuation in enrolment affect whether the funding formula approach or the baseline-incremental approach is selected; (H3) justifications of public financing to the state HE sector are influenced by the cost-sharing status between households and the… [PDF]

Bowditch, E. Francis, Jr.; Wilson, Reese C. (1974). General Revenue Sharing Data Study: Executive Summary. Volume I. The results of the General Revenue Sharing Data Study carried out by Stanford Research Institute for the Office of Revenue Sharing are reported in four volumes. This volume, Executive Summary, presents highlights excerpted from Volumes II, III, and IV. Emphasis is placed on those findings, conclusions, and recommendations that deserve special consideration by the Secretary of the Treasury, the Office of Revenue Sharing, the U.S. Congress, and other individuals and organizations having responsibilities for or interests in the general revenue sharing (GRS) program. Major findings of the GRS study indicate that although the GRS program appears to be satisfying many of the goals envisioned by Congress, a higher level of equity of allocations can be achieved through the use of more accurate and more current data in the computation of allocation amounts for the over 39,000 units of State and local government involved. Lack of currency in population and per capita income data is the major… [PDF]

West, Nathaniel C.; And Others (1979). The Group Room: An Aid to Student Development. Journal of College and University Student Housing, v9 n1 p20-24 Sum. Study shows an example of one attempt to meet student territorial needs by turning over a room to a small group of individuals for their own use. Sharing of common territory brings members of the floor unit into a small community that supports and enhances the positive growth of those involved. (Author/BEF)…

Ostertag, J. Keith; Ritchie, David G. (1996). The Impact on Reference Services of Networking CD-ROM Databases: A Preliminary Look at One Case. Internet Reference Services Quarterly, v1 n2 p49-72. Describes an ongoing project by the State University of New York (SUNY) College at Cortland's library which seeks to facilitate the sharing of CD-ROM databases between four area SUNY college libraries over a wide area network. The resulting impact on reference services is discussed, and user surveys are appended. (Author/LRW)…

Camaioni, Luigia; Milone, Annarita; Muratori, Filippo; Perucchini, Paola (1997). Brief Report: A Longitudinal Examination of the Communicative Gestures Deficit in Young Children with Autism. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, v27 n6 p715-25 Dec. Examined the use of protoimperative and protodeclarative pointing gestures in three children with autism (ages 26 to 53 months) at 5-month intervals over two years. Imperative or instrumental functions emerged early in all three; declarative or experience sharing functions emerged later in two subjects and not at all in the third. (DB)…

(1978). Proceedings of a Workshop on Area Patterns for Resource Sharing. On March 31, 1978, over 70 administrators of libraries, library staff members, and network representatives from all types and sizes of libraries in all areas of Wisconsin participated in a workshop to investigate alternative structures for providing interlibrary loan and reference referral services at the state and area levels. These proceedings from the workshop present the texts of the four speakers' addresses on the definition of resource sharing, resource sharing and new technology, state-level library resource development, and alternative patterns for resource sharing (unstructured, clearinghouse, multiple resource center). Also included is a description of the small group discussions session that considered the ideal patterns for each of nine geographical areas of the state. Summaries of those discussions are presented in tables that list the disadvantages and advantages of each pattern by the number of groups citing them. Appendices provide the workshop agenda, workshop goal…

Pradl, Gordon M. (1988). Editorial. English Education, v20 n3 p127-33 Oct. Sees an overriding tendency in teaching and in academic writing to emphasize analysis over celebration, and thus to rush to judgment. Sees celebration as foundational to English education, the embodiment of the lived experience of teaching. Suggests that what moves teachers is not sermons disguised as analysis, but the sharing and testing of stories. (SR)…

Woods, Glenys J.; Woods, Philip A. (2009). Day of Dialogue: Research Priorities from the Researching Academies Conference. Management in Education, v23 n3 p96-99. The Researching Academies (RA) Conference, hosted by the University of Gloucestershire in Cheltenham on 12 November 2008 and organised by the authors, was a unique one-day event, funded as part of a research project (a case study of an Academy) supported by a British Academy (BA) grant, with additional support and funding from BELMAS. The RA conference, opened by the University of Gloucestershire's VC, Patricia Broadfoot, and additionally supported by two of the authors' student ambassadors (Nicola Favish and Donna Pugsley), involved a variety of researchers and educationalists from all over the country. Over 50 attended, two-thirds researchers and academics, the remainder representing a range of organisations including Academies, local authorities, the Department for Children, Schools and Families, the National College for School Leadership, the NAHT, NUT and NASUWT, the United Learning Trust (ULT), the Steiner Waldorf Schools Fellowship, Ofsted, the Campaign for State Education,… [Direct]

Cohen, O.; Curfs, L.; Delahaye, F.; Dudley, O.; Holland, A.; Horsthemke, B.; Lindgren, A. -C.; Nourissier, C.; Sharma, N.; Vogels, A.; Whittington, J. (2009). The European Prader-Willi Syndrome Clinical Research Database: An Aid in the Investigation of a Rare Genetically Determined Neurodevelopmental Disorder. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, v53 n6 p538-547 Jun. Background: Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) is a rare genetically determined neurodevelopmental disorder with a complex phenotype that changes with age. The rarity of the syndrome and the need to control for different variables such as genetic sub-type, age and gender limits clinical studies of sufficient size in any one country. A clinical research database has been established to structure data collection and to enable multinational investigations into the development of children and adults with PWS. Methods: As part of a joint basic science and clinical study of PWS funded through Framework 6 of the European Union (EU), an expert multidisciplinary group was established that included clinicians involved in PWS research and clinical practice, expert database software developers, and representatives from two national PWS Associations. This group identified the key issues that required resolution and the data fields necessary for a comprehensive database to support PWS research. Results:… [Direct]

Carmo, Mafalda, Ed. (2013). International Conference on Education and New Developments 2013: Book of Proceedings (June 1-3, Lisbon, Portugal). Online Submission We are delighted to welcome you to the International Conference on Education and New Developments 2013, taking place in Lisbon, Portugal, from 1 to 3 of June. Education, in a global sense, is a right since we are born. Every experience has a formative effect on the constitution of the human being, in the way one thinks, feels and acts. One of the most important contributions resides in what and how we learn through the improvement of educational processes, both in formal and informal settings. Our International Conference seeks to provide some answers and explore the processes, actions, challenges and outcomes of learning, teaching and human development. Our goal is to offer a worldwide connection between teachers, students, researchers and lecturers, from a wide range of academic fields, interested in exploring and giving their contribution in educational issues We take pride in having been able to connect and bring together academics, scholars, practitioners and others interested… [PDF]

Lamb, Judy (2008). Building Communities of Support around a Child with Special Education Needs: The Effects of Participatory Action Research. Kairaranga, v9 spec iss p32-37. Over a period of a year, formal and informal interactions among members of the community around a four-year-old girl with special education needs were focused through participatory action research (PAR). The team included parents, kindergarten teachers, an education support worker, speech-language therapist, early intervention teacher and psychologist. Closer relationships between team members have resulted in more immediate sharing of relevant information, collaborative analysis and responses using appropriate intervention strategies. Strategies used have included intensive blocks of intervention to introduce the Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) in the child's home and kindergarten settings. The relevance of this system was established when the child made a spontaneous card exchange at the kindergarten to claim something she wanted from an adult with whom she did not have close contact. A variety of methods were used to record and share personal refections, observations… [PDF]

Hall, Margaret; Keating, Norah; Lashewicz, Bonnie; Manning, Gerald (2007). Equity Matters: Doing Fairness in the Context of Family Caregiving. Canadian Journal on Aging, v26 suppl_1 p91-102 Jan. Although family scholars conceptualize caregiving in terms of networks of carers, little attention has been given to equity within these groups. Siblings comprise a prevalent caregiving network of members who feel responsible for parent care, expect to share these responsibilities with each other, and look to each other to evaluate the fairness of their sharing. In this paper, a multidisciplinary approach is used to examine sibling views of equity in relation to disputes over giving parent care and receiving parent assets. A literary perspective is offered through analysis of stepsibling tensions depicted in the novel \Family Matters.\ Real life disputes among biological siblings that have been pursued through the courts are also examined. Issues arising from these examples are then analysed through the lens of legal doctrines of equity. Siblings evaluating fairness undertake careful comparisons of their respective relationships with parents in terms of biological links to parents… [Direct]

Davidson, Cathy N. (2007). We Can't Ignore the Influence of Digital Technologies. Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, v73 n1 p15-18 Sep. Wikipedia is not just an encyclopedia. It is a knowledge community, uniting anonymous readers all over the world who edit and correct grammar, style, interpretations, and facts. It is a community devoted to a common good–the life of the intellect. In this article, the author shares her views in the banning of Wikipedia. She discusses the Middlebury College's decision on not citing Wikipedia as a source in papers or examinations and urges readers to take this issue as an opportunity to engage students–and the country–in a substantive discussion of how one learns today, of how one makes arguments from evidence, of how one extrapolates from discrete facts to theories and interpretations, and on what basis. The continuing evolution of new ways of sharing ideas and information requires that the academy continue to evolve as well in its understanding of how these technologies fit into the conception of scholarly discourse…. [Direct]

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Bibliography: Over-sharing (Part 77 of 119)

Lehesvirta, Tuija (2004). Learning Processes in a Work Organization: From Individual to Collective and/or Vice Versa?. Journal of Workplace Learning, v16 n12 p92-100. The study investigates learning as knowledge-creation processes on individual and collective levels. The processes were examined in an ethnographic study, conducted in a metal industry company over a four-year period. The empirical study suggests that conflicts and crises experienced on individual level were some kind of incidental starting points for individual learning processes. Whether these processes continued to the collective level depended on how the individual learner or the collective recognised the significance of sharing knowledge as well as on opportunities, willingness and ability of individuals to share their experiences. It also depended on managers' understanding of learning processes whether opportunities for knowledge sharing were arranged and thus, whether learning at work was supported…. [Direct]

Heft, Todd M.; Swaminathan, Sudha (2002). The Effects of Computers on the Social Behavior of Preschoolers. Journal of Research in Childhood Education, v16 n2 p162-74 Spr-Sum. Examined the impact of computers on the social behavior of 14 preschoolers over a 2-month period. Found that there were a total of 91 peer interactions and 33 teacher interactions, including children acknowledging each other, children commenting and being ignored, and children sharing or helping each other. Boys used the computer more than girls. (Author/KB)…

Munro, Penny; Wellington, David (1993). When Crisis Strikes: Strategies for Managing Student Grief. Schools in the Middle, v2 n3 p18-22 Spr. Educators can help resolve student grief over death of a student or staff member by giving accurate information, answering questions, sharing their feelings, and learning from the experience. Meeting with small groups of students after the incident may help them cope with their feelings. This article recommends a four-phase model employing crisis intervention and mutual aid techniques. (MLH)…

Dodsworth, Ellen M.; Dugan, Robert E. (1994). Costing Out a Depository Library: What Free Government Information?. Government Information Quarterly, v11 n3 p261-84. In 1993, the Georgetown University library spent over four dollars to support its depository program for every dollar the Government Printing Office spent to distribute the information. Methods used to calculate costs, cost-sharing issues, and suggested action are discussed. Appendixes include a summary of the cost-compilation model and a selective bibliography. (Contains 30 references.) (KRN)…

DeMeulle, Lisa (1999). "More Than Having a Vision": The Emergence of Teacher Leadership in a PDS. Research in the Schools, v6 n1 p1-18 Spr. Explores aspects of implementing an elementary professional development school (PDS) with a faculty of 80 teachers over a 1-year period. Findings of this ethnographic case study report the visions of teachers in this PDS, the processes that impacted the sharing of teachers' visions, and the PDS efforts that encouraged teachers to explicate and realize their visions. (SLD)…

Matthews, E.; And Others (1996). Multimedia C for Remote Language Teaching over SuperJANET. Computer Assisted Language Learning, v9 n2-3 p99-105. Describes work carried out as part of a remote language teaching research investigation, which is looking into the use of multicast, multimedia conferencing over SuperJANET. The fundamental idea is to investigate the feasibility of sharing language teaching resources among universities within the United Kingdom by using the broadband SuperJANET SMDS service. (four references) (Author/CK)…

Colmant, Stephen A.; Merta, Rod J. (2000). Sweat Therapy. Journal of Experiential Education, v23 n1 p31-38 Jun. A study combined group sweating and group counseling. Four adolescent boys with disruptive behavior disorders participated in 12 sweat therapy sessions. They reported the sessions useful for sharing personal concerns and receiving assistance with problem solving. Three boys showed improvement in self-esteem. Advantages of sweat therapy over other experiential activities are discussed. (Contains 43 references.) (TD)…

Whalley, Margy (2007). Involving Parents in Their Children's Learning. Second Edition. SAGE Publications (CA) \Involving Parents in Their Children's Learning\ is the story of the pioneering work of the Pen Green Centre for children and families. Showing how early years practitioners can collaborate effectively with parents, the book includes case studies of parents and children who have attended the centre, studies which chart developments in learning for both children and parents. The book will inspire early years practitioners and offer them practical advice on ways of developing effective work with parents. Drawing on their work at the renowned Pen Green Centre, the authors show how to support parents as their child's first educator; provide practical and psychological support to parents; involve fathers and male carers; share important child development concepts; support and extend children's learning; and reach out to hard-to-reach parents. This New Edition follows up on the stories of people featured in the first edition, showing how they have progressed over the last few years. It… [Direct]

McGuire, Michael; Stevens, David (1998). Unit Record Versus Aggregate Data: Perspectives on Postsecondary Education, Data Collection, Retention, and Release. Final Report of the Working Group. The Steering Committee of the National Postsecondary Education Cooperative established a Unit Record versus Aggregate Data Working Group in 1996 to identify and assess data sharing methods that are needed to advance the understanding of how postsecondary students are served, and with what outcomes. Most mandated record sharing has been through aggregate data methodologies, but some members of the Working Group advocate more widespread development of unit record methodologies. This paper adopts a practical approach to the unit record versus aggregate data topic. It does not argue the universal superiority of unit records over aggregated data, or vice versa. Rather, it examines and evaluates both approaches and the issues that will need to be addressed. After an overview of aggregate data, which refers to data collected at the institutional rather than the unit (student) record level, chapter 2 identifies three stages of data handling that usually involve different responsible… [PDF]

Banados, Emerita; Jauregi, Kristi (2008). Virtual Interaction through Video-Web Communication: A Step towards Enriching and Internationalizing Language Learning Programs. ReCALL, v20 n2 p183-207 May. This paper describes an intercontinental project with the use of interactive tools, both synchronous and asynchronous, which was set up to internationalize academic learning of Spanish language and culture. The objective of this case study was to investigate whether video-web communication tools can contribute to enriching the quality of foreign language curricula, by facilitating a motivating virtual communication environment for purposeful interaction between non native and native speakers of Spanish to accomplish learning tasks. The project was carried out between a class of twenty Spanish as foreign language students from the University of Utrecht, The Netherlands, and a class of twenty Chilean trainee Spanish teachers from the University of Concepcion, Chile. Students interacted weekly, over two months, in dyads and small groups making use of a video-web communication tool, "Adobe Connect." The video-web communication tool enabled synchronous interactions, during which… [Direct]

Knapp, Judith A.; Lemaire, Ingrid; Lowe, Sarah (2008). Collaborating on State-Level Institutional Research in New Hampshire: NH PAPER. New Directions for Institutional Research, n139 p47-58 Fall. In 2001, the grant and research coordinator of the Community College System of New Hampshire (CCSNH) was inspired to create an informal collaborative with representatives from other organizations who had similar interests in collecting and sharing data that related to postsecondary education aspirations and participation. Representatives were equally concerned at the time with the lack of consistent data on higher education within the state, as well as the need for more analytical work on important issues in higher education. The other original partners were representatives from the New Hampshire Department of Education (NHDOE), New Hampshire Postsecondary Education Commission (NHPEC), the New Hampshire Higher Education Assistance Foundation (NHHEAF) Network Organizations, and University System of New Hampshire (USNH). This collaborative became known as the New Hampshire Partnership for the Advancement of Postsecondary Education Research (NH PAPER), which has met monthly for nearly… [Direct]

(1991). Enhancing Access to Journal Literature. The libraries of the University of Maine System, Bates, Bowdoin, and Colby Colleges have installed integrated systems which are being linked electronically and are designed to promote the maximum sharing of library resources, thereby significantly enhancing the teaching and research capabilities of each institution. The institutions propose to take a new direction in information sharing among libraries via computer by jointly acquiring two standard periodical databases and sharing them electronically. This grant proposal requests support to provide access to subject periodical indexes via the linked systems, and regional and national access to the serial holding of the principal libraries. Funds will be used to purchase software and software licenses to load and index two online periodical indexes on the University of Maine System Library computer, and software to create online a Maine Union List of serial holdings information indexed by the databases from these and other Maine… [PDF]

Hatzakis, Tally; Lycett, Mark; Macredie, Robert; Martin, Valerie A. (2005). Cultivating Knowledge Sharing through the Relationship Management Maturity Model. Learning Organization, v12 n4 p340-354. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present the development of the relationship management maturity model (RMMM), the output of an initiative aimed at bridging the gap between business units and the IT organisation. It does this through improving and assessing knowledge sharing between business and IT staff in Finco, a large financial services organisation. Design/methodology/approach: The objectives were achieved by undertaking ethnographic research with the relationship managers (RMs) as they carried out their activities, and developing the RMMM by visualizing the development of a community of practice (CoP) between business and IT. Findings: The RMMM demonstrates a learning mechanism to bridge the business/IT gap through an interpretive approach to knowledge sharing by defining knowledge sharing processes between business and IT and defining the tasks of the relationship managers as facilitators of knowledge sharing. Research limitations/implications: More research is… [Direct]

Fisher, Steve (2002). The Power of Stories. Appalachian Journal, v29 n4 p421-25 Sum. A college professor uses Appalachian students' stories as a means of building community in the classroom and fusing the personal and theoretical. The sharing of stories helps students deconstruct outside definitions and stereotypes and enables them to take power over their own images and reinvent themselves. Once students accept themselves, they can accept the dignity and equality of others. (TD)…

Booth, Alan; And Others (1991). Social Integration and Divorce. Social Forces, v70 n1 p207-24 Sep. Longitudinal data on over 1,300 married persons suggest that divorce was deterred by absence of divorce in reference group (normative integration) and was deterred for shorter marriages by more friends and organizational affiliations (communicative integration). Sharing friends and organization affiliations with spouse (functional integration) may be only an extension of martial happiness, which reduces divorce rate. (36 references) (SV)…

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