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Examinando por Materia "exploration"

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    Geoparques en Colombia: Una estrategia para la aplicación de los objetivos de desarrollo sostenible - caso: Magdalena Medio antioqueño
    (Universidad Industrial de Santander, 2019-01-01) Tavera-Escobar M.Á.; Álvarez-Ramírez D.; Universidad EAFIT. Departamento de Ciencias; Geología Ambiental y Tectónica
    The GGN (Global Geopark Network) is a figure for the natural conservation in the rural territory through the protection, education and apropiation forms of geological resources with international importance, in conjunction with the natural and cultural context of certain sites. This work highlight methodologically the rol of the geoparks in this country and its close relationship with the Sustainable Development Goals. A case of study is proposed in Magdalena Medio antioqueño where the geological science is associated whit the economic, scientific and social development of the region by geoturism. © 2018, Universidad Industrial de Santander.
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    Poster: Collaborative data exploration using two navigation strategies
    (IEEE COMPUTER SOC, 2009-01-01) Gomez, Omar; Trefftz, Helmuth; Boulanger, Pierre; Bischof, Walter F.; Universidad EAFIT. Departamento de Ingeniería de Sistemas; I+D+I en Tecnologías de la Información y las Comunicaciones
    Virtual collaborative systems are vital tools for accessing and sharing scientific data visualizations. This paper shows how two different modes of collaboration can affect user performance in a specific exploration task. Experiments with groups of users that are working in pairs showed that the lack of mobility can affect the ability to achieve specific exploration goals in a virtual environment. Our analysis reveals that the task was completed more efficiently when users were allowed to move freely and independently instead of working with limited mobility. In these systems, users adapted their own abilities and minimized theeffect of mobility restrictions. ©2009 IEEE.

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