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Journal articles on the topic "Usage d’outils"
Rio, Mathias, Nora Letto, and Cristina Butucea. "Usage exploratoire d’outils d’évaluation structurée du risque de récidive en France." Annales Médico-psychologiques, revue psychiatrique 175, no. 3 (March 2017): 287–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amp.2017.01.014.
Full textLaveault, Dany. "Soixante ans de bons et mauvais usages du alpha de Cronbach." Mesure et évaluation en éducation 35, no. 2 (May 2, 2014): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1024716ar.
Full textTahar, Caroline. "Une diffusion réussie d’outils de gestion pour des décisions éclairées ?" ACCRA N° 16, no. 1 (November 18, 2022): 116–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/accra.016.0117.
Full textDominicé Dao, Melissa, Emmanuel Escard, Aurélie Tahar, Olivia Braillard, Sofia Zisimopoulou, Thierry Favrod-Coune, Jean-Paul Humair, and Dagmar M. Haller. "Approches du risque et usage d’outils électroniques en médecine de premier recours en 2021." Revue Médicale Suisse 18, no. 766 (2022): 111–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.53738/revmed.2022.18.766.111.
Full textCoppens, Adrien, Tom Mens, and Mohamed-Anis Gallas. "Modélisation Paramétrique en Réalité Virtuelle." SHS Web of Conferences 82 (2020): 03005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20208203005.
Full textLouge Duprat, Magalie. "Usage d’outils numériques dans une démarche coopérative en unité d’enseignement : quels effets inclusifs ressentis par des élèves avec TSA." La nouvelle revue - Éducation et société inclusives N° 98-99, no. 1 (April 8, 2024): 259–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/nresi.098.0259.
Full textPham-Dinh, C., F. Ligier, and V. Laprévote. "Simulation médicale en psychiatrie." European Psychiatry 30, S2 (November 2015): S137. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2015.09.269.
Full textThiéry St Urbain, YEBOUE Konan, and Yaya DOSSO. "À La Recherche Des Facteurs Explicatifs De La Baisse De La Production Halieutique Dans Le Département De Bouaflé (Côte d’Ivoire)." International Journal of Progressive Sciences and Technologies 38, no. 2 (May 10, 2023): 38. http://dx.doi.org/10.52155/ijpsat.v38.2.5280.
Full textFacchin, Aude, Florent Viguier, Louise Adjiman, Serge Perrot, Juliette Raffin, Lilia Zerhouni, Chakib Benmelouka, et al. "Impact de la diffusion d’outils de recommandations et d’aides à la prescription pour le bon usage du néfopam dans des services cliniques, place du pharmacien." Le Pharmacien Hospitalier et Clinicien 51, no. 1 (March 2016): 83–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.phclin.2016.01.050.
Full textRAVINET, N., C. CHARTIER, H. HOSTE, M. MAHIEU, A. DUVAUCHELLE-WACHE, A. MERLIN, N. BAREILLE, P. JACQUIET, and A. CHAUVIN. "Enjeux et outils du traitement raisonné contre les strongles gastro-intestinaux chez les bovins et les petits ruminants." INRA Productions Animales 30, no. 1 (June 14, 2018): 57–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.20870/productions-animales.2017.30.1.2233.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Usage d’outils"
Renom, Miguel A. "Theoretical bases of human tool use in digital environments." Electronic Thesis or Diss., université Paris-Saclay, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022UPASG034.
Full textTool use pervades our everyday life. We spontaneously manipulate objects as tools, sometimes for tasks beyond their assigned function, thereby re-purposing them, such as when a knife is used as a screwdriver. The Technical Reasoning hypothesis in cognitive neuroscience posits that humans engage in tool use by reasoning about mechanical interactions among objects. By modeling tool use based on abstract knowledge about object interactions, this theory explains how tools can be re-purposed for tasks beyond their original design as a product of knowledge transfer. In digital environments, user interfaces often provide tools with pre-defined functions, such as formatting, scrolling or zooming, meant to be used for a specific set of tasks. However, the literature offers examples of users re-purposing digital tools in unexpected ways. This motivated me to investigate the Technical Reasoning hypothesis as a theoretical model for digital tool use, based on the users’ acquired knowledge of the digital world. First, I studied computer users performing a task in a digital text editor while being constrained to re-purpose some of its commands. While most participants managed to re-purpose at least one command, some experienced difficulty due to biases stemming from their knowledge of procedures and functions learned from similar environments. I relate these observations to phenomena of physical tool use, particularly, technical reasoning and functional fixedness. Next, I studied how users perceive the possibilities for action on digital objects through toolbars in the interface. Using an experimental environment whose objects support both graphics- and text-oriented commands, I controlled the visibility of corresponding toolbars to introduce the environment to participants before performing tasks with both toolbars available. This resulted in strategies where the preferred command types associated with the toolbar presented in the introduction, sugg esting a priming effect, which can hinder the exercise of technical reasoning to use alternative and possibly more efficient strategies. Last, I present a collaboration study about extreme users of text editing tools that led to the design of Textlets: interactive objects that reify text selections into persistent tools for text documents. Textlets constitute a generative concept building on principles of Instrumental Interaction. We observed a user re-purposing a Textlet during an evaluation study, supporting the notion that an instrumental approach may contribute to re-purpose digital tools. This thesis provides evidence of the relevance of the Technical Reasoning hypothesis as a theoretical model for interaction and opens the way to the design of tool-centric interfaces
Abega, Eloundou Martial Sylvain Marie. "Usages du téléphone portable et de l’Internet dans le secteur artisanal au Cameroun : contribution à la conception d’outils de communication adaptés." Paris 10, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA100014.
Full textIn the post-industrial era, of the knowledge economy and knowledge; socio-economic activity in Africa is characterized by the informal sector in which the craft plays a meaningful role. Can craftsmen which activity is essentially manual, adapt themselves in new tools of modern communication? What do they use ICTs including mobile phones and the Internet? What representations do they have of these tools? Are they mere consumers of ICTs or can they play an important role in the design of communication tools adapted to their socio-economic environment? This research attempts to answer these questions through a study of practices of mobile phones and the Internet with two types of craftspeople: those common goods producers, mainly located in urban areas and those working in the mine, largely located in rural regions, where problems of infrastructure shortages are most critical. The main theoretical sources are those of sociology and anthropology uses of technology. Emphasizing a constructivist approach and having as main hypothesis adaptability of ICTs to crafts and craftsmen to ICTs, this discussion explores the uses of mobile phones and the Internet by the craftsmen, and their possible contributions to the design ICTs to meet their needs. Of socio-demographic variables crossed with uses of the functionality of mobile phone and Internet, appear fun, utility, and craft-oriented development practices. The contribution of our research in information and communication sciences is in the update of flows and communication needs in the craft sector, real, imagined, and desired uses of ICTs, including mobile phone and Internet, that can be integrated into the design of communication tools
Reports on the topic "Usage d’outils"
Aubry, Philippe, Nicolas Boileau, Marie Briandy, Marie-Christine Chauvat, Sandrine Conin, and Éric Min-Tung. Rapport sur le chantier IdRef en Normandie. Normandie Université, December 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.51203/rapport.nu.000003.
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