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  • Histories of Scientific Observation
    Histories of Scientific Observation

    Observation is the most pervasive and fundamental practice of all the modern sciences, both natural and human.Its instruments include not only the naked senses but also tools such as the telescope and microscope, the questionnaire, the photographic plate, the notebook, the glassed-in beehive, and myriad other ingenious inventions designed to make the invisible visible, the evanescent permanent, the abstract concrete.Yet observation has almost never been considered as an object of historical inquiry in itself.This wide-ranging collection offers the first examination of the history of scientific observation in its own right, as both epistemic category and scientific practice. "Histories of Scientific Observation" features engaging episodes drawn from across the spectrum of the natural and human sciences, ranging from meteorology, medicine, and natural history to economics, astronomy, and psychology.The contributions spotlight how observers have scrutinized everything - from seaweed to X-ray radiation, household budgets to the emotions - with ingenuity, curiosity, and perseverance verging on obsession. This book makes a compelling case for the significance of the long, surprising, and epistemologically significant history of scientific observation, a history full of innovations that have enlarged the possibilities of perception, judgment, and reason.

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    The third edition of a comprehensive drawing handbook, ideal for beginners, experienced artists and teachers of all levels. Illustrated, and with many suggestions for practical work, this books teaches you how to see, draw and develop technical skills, with a focus on learning how to observe our world as three-dimensional.Drawings from master draughtsmen, professional artists and students help illustrate common problems and teach you how to solve them.Five interviews with contemporary artists also show you the different ways they use drawing as part of their work.This book gives you a clear and systematic approach to all aspects of drawing and is ideal whether you are a beginner or already have considerable experience and want to re-examine your fundamental techniques.The book also offers teachers at all levels a ready-made instruction programme which progresses from basic drawing problems to the development of personal style.

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  • What is non-participatory observation? What is deliberate observation? What is unintentional observation?

    Non-participatory observation is when the observer remains separate from the group being observed and does not interact with them. This type of observation allows the observer to remain objective and not influence the behavior of the group. Deliberate observation is when the observer intentionally focuses on specific behaviors or aspects of the group being observed. This type of observation is often used in research to gather specific data or insights. Unintentional observation is when the observer passively notices and absorbs information about a group or situation without intentionally focusing on specific aspects. This type of observation can occur in everyday life, such as when someone casually observes the behavior of people in a public setting.

  • Is it "during my observation day," "during my observation day," or "during my observation day"?

    The correct phrase is "during my observation day." This phrase indicates that the action or event is happening at some point in time while you are observing. The use of "during" shows the relationship between the observation day and the action taking place.

  • What are examples of covert observation and overt observation?

    Covert observation involves observing individuals or groups without their knowledge, such as secretly watching people in a public place or using hidden cameras to monitor behavior. Overt observation, on the other hand, involves openly observing individuals or groups with their knowledge and consent, such as conducting interviews or participating in group activities as a researcher. An example of covert observation could be a researcher secretly watching how people interact in a coffee shop, while an example of overt observation could be a researcher openly observing a classroom setting and taking notes on student behavior.

  • What distinguishes systematic observation from participant observation in field research?

    Systematic observation in field research involves the structured and planned collection of data through direct observation of a specific phenomenon, often using predetermined categories or criteria. On the other hand, participant observation involves the researcher immersing themselves in the social setting being studied, actively participating in the activities and interactions of the group being observed. While systematic observation allows for a more objective and standardized approach to data collection, participant observation provides a deeper understanding of the social context and dynamics by experiencing it firsthand. Ultimately, the main distinction lies in the level of involvement and interaction between the researcher and the subjects of the study.

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  • The Great Observation Box
    The Great Observation Box

    Gilles Pourtier was welcomed for a year at 3 bis, a contemporary art center located in the heart of the Montperrin psychiatric hospital in Aix-en-Provence. The large repair area is interested in this place of care and its serial architecture, examining the typological variations of the pavilions where the patients are accommodated. The photographs emphasize the repetitive nature and mass production of these buildings, bringing this industrial aesthetic closer to the issues of minimal art.Gilles Pourtier also develops a series of drawings titled Wunderblocks who questions the relationship between buildings and individuals.Multidisciplinarity, defended in this work crossing drawings, photographs, architecture, allows to bring a new look on the subject of psychiatry by focusing on the close relationship between pathologies and environments.The texts of Jean-Christophe Arcos (curator) and Philippe Prost (architect) support and enlighten this approach throughout the book.Gilles Pourtier took part in a one-year artist's residency at 3 bis, a contemporary art center located in Montperrin psychiatric hospital in Aix-en-Provence. The Great Observation Box focuses on this mental health institute and its serial architecture, examining the typological variations of the pavilions where patients are admitted. The photographs underline the repetitive nature and the mass production of these buildings, establishing a parallel between this industrial aesthetic and the issues of minimal art. Gilles Pourtier also developed a series of drawings entitled Wunderblocksthat matters the relationship between built environments and individuals. The multidisciplinary approach in this publication mixes drawings, photographs and architecture. It is a new perspective on the subject of psychiatry by observing the relationship between pathologies and environments. Throughout the book, the texts by Jean-Christophe Arcos (exhibition curator) and Philippe Prost (architect) complete and shed light on this process.

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    Building on recent changes and debates surrounding the use of observation, this fully updated second edition of Classroom Observation explores the role of lesson observation in the preparation, assessment and professional learning of teachers, lecturers and educators at all levels and across all educational organisations.Offering practical guidance and detailed insights on an aspect of training that is a source of anxiety for many teachers, this thought-provoking book offers a critical analysis of the place, role and nature of lesson observation in the lives of education professionals. Updated to incorporate the latest research, policy and practical developments on observation, this new edition also includes greater coverage of research and developments in the field of observation beyond the UK.Enabling readers to use observation as a lens for understanding, informing and improving teaching and learning, and equipping them with structured frameworks for applying observation, this book includes sections on: Teacher autonomy and professional identity Performance management, professional standards and accountability Peer observation, self-observation and critical reflection Educational assessment and evaluation Peer-based models of observation Using digital technology to inform learning. Written for all student and practising teachers as well as teacher educators and those engaged in educational research, Classroom Observation is an essential introduction to how we observe, why we observe, and how it can be best used to improve teaching and learning.

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  • What distinguishes systematic observation from participatory observation in field research?

    Systematic observation in field research involves the structured and predetermined collection of data based on specific variables or behaviors of interest. Researchers use predefined criteria to guide their observations and ensure consistency in data collection. On the other hand, participatory observation involves the researcher immersing themselves in the social setting being studied, actively participating in the activities of the group being observed. This approach allows the researcher to gain a deeper understanding of the context and culture of the group, but may be more subjective and less structured compared to systematic observation.

  • What is observation 4?

    Observation 4 is the act of carefully watching and noting details about a specific event, behavior, or phenomenon. It involves using our senses to gather information and data, without making any assumptions or interpretations. Observation 4 is a key component of the scientific method and is essential for gathering accurate and reliable information in various fields such as research, education, and psychology.

  • Why is observation important?

    Observation is important because it allows us to gather information, gain insights, and understand the world around us. By observing, we can notice patterns, behaviors, and changes that may not be apparent otherwise. Observation also helps us make informed decisions, solve problems, and learn from our surroundings. Overall, observation is a key tool for acquiring knowledge and improving our understanding of the world.

  • What is observation 5?

    Observation 5 is the act of carefully watching and noting details about a specific event, behavior, or phenomenon. It involves using our senses to gather information and data, without making any assumptions or interpretations. Through observation 5, we can gain a deeper understanding of the world around us and identify patterns or trends that may not be immediately apparent.

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