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Membangun pusat keunggulan studi Islam

sejarah dan profil pimpinan IAIN Syarif Hidayatullah, Jakarta, 1957-2002

... ke dalam lima bagian: pertama, tentang keimanan. Tujuh tema didiskusikan: al
-Qur'an, Tuhan, Nabi Muhammad, takdir, kematian, hari akhirat, dan keadilan
dan kesejahteraan; kedua, kebutuhan pokok manusia dan soal-soal mu'amalah.
Dia juga mendiskusikan tujuh tema: makanan, Membangun Pusat Keunggulan
Studi Islam pakaian, kesehatan, pernikahan, syukur, halal bi halal, dan akhlak;
ketiga, Sejarah dan Profil Pimpinan IAIN Jakarta 1957-2002 Membangun Citra
Institusi.

Making Cooperative Learning Work

Student Teams in K-12 Classrooms

Using a very interactive, hands-on approach that captures the essence of how a stimulating and active Cooperative Learning classroom operates, this text guides students through the concepts and steps necessary to develop and implement a successful Cooperative Learning strategy K-12. Comprehensive in approach, it provides a broad, accessible review of the research base; offers a new, simplified model for teachers to use when implementing team learning; provides an exceptionally wide range of examples of successful lessons at every grade level and in all subject areas; and features an abundance of activities and classroom tasks that require students to actively solve problems, make decisions and think critically about Cooperative Learning programs.

Using a very interactive, hands-on approach that captures the essence of how a stimulating and active Cooperative Learning classroom operates, this text guides students through the concepts and steps necessary to develop and implement a ...

Biologically Inspired Cooperative Computing

IFIP 19th World Computer Congress, TC 10: 1st IFIP International Conference on Biologically Inspired Cooperative Computing, August 21-24, 2006, Santiago, Chile

This volume presents proceedings from the 19th IFIP World Computer Congress in Santiago, Chile. The proceedings of the World Computer Congress are a product of the gathering of 2,000 delegates from more than 70 countries to discuss a myriad of topics in the ICT domain. Of particular note, this marks the first time that a World Computer Congress has been held in a Latin American country. Topics in this series include: The 4th International Conference on Theoretical Computer Science Education for the 21st Century- Impact of ICT and Digital Resources Mobile and Wireless Communication Networks Ad-Hoc Networking Network Control and Engineering for QoS, Security, and Mobility The Past and Future of Information Systems: 1976-2006 and Beyond History of Computing and Education Biologically Inspired Cooperative Computing Artificial Intelligence in Theory and Practice Applications in Artificial Intelligence Advanced Software Engineering: Expanding the Frontiers of Software For a complete list of the more than 300 titles in the IFIP Series, visit springer.com. For more information about IFIP, please visit ifip.org.

We present a socially inspired approach that allows agents in Multi-Agent
Systems to speed up their own learning process through communication.
Thereby, they are able to trade off impact of knowledge by mutation dependent
on the recent performance of the interacting agents. This is inspired by social
interaction of humans, where the opinions of experts have greater impact on the
overall opinion and are incorporated more exactly than those of newbies. The
approach is ...

Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design II

9th International Conference, CSCWD 2005, Coventry, UK, May 24-26, 2005, Revised Selected Papers

This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design, CSCWD 2005, held in Coventry, UK, in May 2005. The 65 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions during at least two rounds of reviewing and improvement.

9th International Conference, CSCWD 2005, Coventry, UK, May 24-26, 2005,
Revised Selected Papers Weiming Shen, Kuo-Ming Chao, Zongkai Lin, Jean-
Paul A. Barthès, Anne James. Global Scheduling in Learning Assessment Grid
Shengwen Yang and Meilin Shi Department of Computer Science and
Technology, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China {yswen, ...

Engineering and Deployment of Cooperative Information Systems

First International Conference, EDCIS 2002, Beijing, China, September 17-20, 2002. Proceedings

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the First International Conference on Engineering and Employment of Cooperative Information Systems, EDCIS 2002, held in Beijing, China, in September 2002. The 44 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 159 submissions. The papers are organized on topical sections on workflow, ontologies, semantic web, enterprise application integration, mobile agents, enterprise modelling, distributed systems, analysis, software engineering, architectures, transactions, coordination, and groupware.

Now, many technologies for e-commerce system have realized automated
negotiation strategy, like Case Base Reasoning [3]; various Artificial Intelligence
techniques have provided adaptive behavior for agent in the negotiation
mechanism, like Bayesian learning, Q-learning and other reinforcement learning
etc. based on neural networks [4]. But its shortcoming is that these strategies
require much longer training times. Y. Han, S. Tai, and D. Wikarski (Eds.): EDCIS
2002, LNCS 2480, ...

Cooperative Information Agents VII

7th International Workshop, CIA 2003, Helsinki, Finland, August 27-29, 2003, Proceedings

These are the proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Cooperative Information Agents (CIA 2003), held at the Sonera Conference Center in H- sinki, Finland, August 27–29, 2003. It was co-located with the 4th Agentcities Information Days. One key challenge of developing advanced agent-based information systems is to balance the autonomy of networked data and knowledge sources with the pot- tial payo? of leveraging them by the appropriate use of intelligent information agents on the Internet. An information agent is a computational software entity thathasaccesstooneormultiple,heterogeneous,anddistributeddataandinf- mation sources; proactively searches for and maintains relevant information on behalfofitshumanusersorotheragents,preferablyjust-in-time. Inotherwords, it is managing and overcoming the di?culties associated with information ov- load in the open and exponentially growing Internet and Web. Depending on the application and tasks at hand information agents may collaborate in open, n- worked data and information environments to provide added value to a variety of applications in di?erent domains. Thus, research and development of inf- mation agents is inherently interdisciplinary: It requires expertise in information retrieval, arti?cial intelligence, database systems, human-computer interaction, and Internet and Web technology. Initiated in 1997, the purpose of the annual international workshop series on cooperativeinformationagents(CIA)istoprovideaninterdisciplinaryforumfor researchers, software developers, and managers to get informed about, present, anddiscussthelatesthigh-qualityresultsinadvancementsoftheoryandpractice in information agent technology for the Internet and Web. Each event of this renowned series attempts to capture the intrinsic interdisciplinary nature of this research area by calling for contributions from di?erent research communities, and by promoting open and informative discussions on all related topics.

7th International Workshop, CIA 2003, Helsinki, Finland, August 27-29, 2003,
Proceedings Matthias Klusch, Sascha Ossowski, Andrea Omicini, Heimo
Laamanen. Exchanging Advice and Learning to Trust Lu ́ıs Nunes1,2 and
Eugénio Oliveira2 1 ISCTE, Av. Forças Armadas, 1649-026 Lisbon, Portugal,
Luis.

Designing Cooperative Systems

The Use of Theories and Models : Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on the Design of Cooperative Systems (COOP'2000)

The main assumption behind the COOP conferences is that co-operative systems design requires a deep understanding of the co-operative work of dyads, groups and organizations, involving both artefacts and social conventions. The key topic of COOP'2000 was The Use of Theories and Models in Designing Cooperative Systems. Two opposite methodological approaches to co-operative system design can be clearly identified - a pragmatic approach or an approach based on theories and models. Objectives of the COOP'2000 Conference included: clarifying the reasons why one needs or does not need to use a theory or a model for design, comparing the pragmatic and the theory/model-based approaches, and identifying possible joint points between them, discussing the relevance of the theories/models with respect to the design of co-operative systems, to better delimit the respective application fields of the various theories/models, and to identify their possible joint points.

The Use of Theories and Models : Proceedings of the 5th International
Conference on the Design of Cooperative Systems (COOP'2000) Rose Dieng. R.
Dieng et at. (Eds.) IOS Press. 2000 An Activity-Oriented Approach to Visually
Structured Knowledge Representation for Problem-Based Learning in Virtual
Learning Environments Yongwu Miao, Shirley Hoist, Torsten Holmer, Jutta
Fleschutz, Peter Zentel GMD-IPSI, Dolivostrafie 15, D-64293, Darmstadt,
Germany e-mail: {miao, hoist, ...