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"Expertise " for Teaching and

by Richard G. Tiberius, Ronald A. Smith, Zohar Waisman, Richard G. Tiberius, Ronald A. Smith, Concordia Univeisity, Zohar Waisman , 1998
"... motivation, personal development, teaching skills, theories. ..."
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motivation, personal development, teaching skills, theories.

Asking the Right Person: Supporting Expertise Selection in the Enterprise

by Svetlana Yarosh, Human Factors, Tara Matthews, Michelle Zhou
"... Expertise selection is the process of choosing an expert from a list of recommended people. This is an important and nuanced step in expertise location that has not received a great deal of attention. Through a lab-based, controlled investigation with 35 enterprise workers, we found that presenting ..."
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additional information about each recommended person in a search result list led participants to make quicker and better-informed selections. We also asked participants to rate the type of information that might be most useful for expertise selection on a paper prototype containing 36 types of potentially

Action observation and acquired motor skills: an FMRI study with expert dancers.

by B Calvo-Merino , D E Glaser , J Gre , ` Zes , R E Passingham , P Haggard - Cereb. Cortex, , 2005
"... When we observe someone performing an action, do our brains simulate making that action? Acquired motor skills offer a unique way to test this question, since people differ widely in the actions they have learned to perform. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to study differences in brai ..."
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in brain activity between watching an action that one has learned to do and an action that one has not, in order to assess whether the brain processes of action observation are modulated by the expertise and motor repertoire of the observer. Experts in classical ballet, experts in capoeira and inexpert

A: Expertise modeling for matching papers with reviewers

by David Mimno, Andrew Mccallum - Proceedings of the 13th ACM SIGKDD
"... An essential part of an expert-finding task, such as matching reviewers to submitted papers, is the ability to model the expertise of a person based on documents. We evaluate several measures of the association between an author in an existing collection of research papers and a previously unseen do ..."
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An essential part of an expert-finding task, such as matching reviewers to submitted papers, is the ability to model the expertise of a person based on documents. We evaluate several measures of the association between an author in an existing collection of research papers and a previously unseen

On the assessment of expertise profiles

by Richard Berendsen, Maarten De Rijke, Krisztian Balog, Toine Bogers, Antal Van Den Bosch - JASIST
"... Expertise retrieval has attracted significant interest in the field of information retrieval. Expert finding has been studied extensively, with less attention going to the complementary task of expert profiling, that is, automatically identifying topics about which a person is knowledgeable. We desc ..."
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Expertise retrieval has attracted significant interest in the field of information retrieval. Expert finding has been studied extensively, with less attention going to the complementary task of expert profiling, that is, automatically identifying topics about which a person is knowledgeable. We

Temporal Expertise Profiling

by Jan Rybak, Krisztian Balog, Kjetil Nørvåg
"... Abstract. We introduce the temporal expertise profiling task: identifying the skills and knowledge of an individual and tracking how they change over time. To be able to capture and distinguish meaningful changes, we propose the concept of a hierarchical expertise profile, where topical areas are or ..."
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Abstract. We introduce the temporal expertise profiling task: identifying the skills and knowledge of an individual and tracking how they change over time. To be able to capture and distinguish meaningful changes, we propose the concept of a hierarchical expertise profile, where topical areas

Faceted Expertise Search for Academia

by Duncan Mcdougall, Craig Macdonald
"... AcademTech is a people search engine which has a novel faceted search interface. It uses modern expert search techniques to allow searching for appropriate expertise in academia. The faceted interface facilitates search and browse behaviour. 4. User Interface • Expert search is an important problem ..."
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AcademTech is a people search engine which has a novel faceted search interface. It uses modern expert search techniques to allow searching for appropriate expertise in academia. The faceted interface facilitates search and browse behaviour. 4. User Interface • Expert search is an important problem

Technology Integration and Teaching Expertise

by Melissa E, G. H. Marks, Melissa E. Pierson
"... This paper reports on a study that investigated the relationships between technology-use and teaching ability in the practice of elementary teachers. Case study data from exemplary technology integrators, representing various levels of teaching and technology-use ability, led to the formulation of f ..."
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of five assertions about ways these teachers taught with technology: (1) the ways technology was used determined the teachers' personal definitions of technology integration; (2) teachers at the lower levels of either technology use or teaching ability altered their planning habits when planning

LIE: Leadership, Influence and Expertise

by unknown authors
"... This paper describes our research into methods for inferring social and instrumental roles and relationships from document and discourse corpora. The goal is to identify the roles of initial authors and participants in internet discussions with respect to leadership, influence and expertise. Web doc ..."
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from a variety of users with different levels of expertise, backgrounds and personalities.

Synonyms Acquisition of expertise Definition

by Fernand Gobet
"... An expert is a person whose performance in a given domain is superior to that of the large majority of the population. Recursively, a super-expert is an expert whose performance is superior to that of the large majority of the expert population. The study of the development of expertise has been the ..."
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An expert is a person whose performance in a given domain is superior to that of the large majority of the population. Recursively, a super-expert is an expert whose performance is superior to that of the large majority of the expert population. The study of the development of expertise has been
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