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A systematic literature review on integrating computational thinking into English language courses learning and teaching in K-12 education Ghent University
Computational thinking (CT) is valued as a thinking skill or thinking process that is required to adapt to the future. CT can affect discipline curriculum, students' learning and teachers’ teaching in K-12 education. English as the language subject emphasizes learning and teaching mode changes in the information technology context. It is necessary to summarize integrating CT into English language courses in educational contexts. However, there ...
Feasibility of biogas and oxy-fuel combustion in steam cracking furnaces : experimental and computational study Ghent University
This work evaluates the feasibility of biogas air-fuel combustion and natural gas oxy-fuel in steam cracking furnaces. Four cases, namely air-fuel combustion of pure natural gas, 20% CO2, 40% CO2 diluted natural gas, and oxy-fuel combustion of natural gas are investigated both experimentally and numerically. The John Zink Hamworthy Combustion test furnace, representing a section of a steam cracking furnace, is used for experimental studies. A ...
Computational fluid dynamics simulations of the impact of a water spray on a fire-induced smoke layer inside a hood Ghent University
Introduction. Privacy, due process and the computational turn at a glance: pointers for a hurried reader Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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Computational sociolinguistics : a survey Ghent University
Language is a social phenomenon and variation is inherent to its social nature. Recently, there has been a surge of interest within the computational linguistics (CL) community in the social dimension of language. In this article we present a survey of the emerging field of computational sociolinguistics that reflects this increased interest. We aim to provide a comprehensive overview of CL research on sociolinguistic themes, featuring topics ...
Microscopic linker distribution in mixed-linker zeolitic imidazolate frameworks via computational raman spectroscopy : implications for gas separation Ghent University
Computational prediction of the molecular configuration of three-dimensional network polymers Ghent University
A computational platform describing the spatial and temporal interactions of monomers during the formation of network polymers provides structure-property relationships that are used to synthesize 3D network polymers with tailored functionalities. The three-dimensional arrangement of natural and synthetic network materials determines their application range. Control over the real-time incorporation of each building block and functional group is ...