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- Development of an online holistic standardized recipe: a design science approachPublication . Silvestre, Daniela; Serra, Manuel; Afonso, Carlos M.; Pinto, Ezequiel; Almeida, CarlosConcerns around healthy and sustainable food, particularly regarding the standardization of production, cost control, and revenue maximization, are issues challenging food and beverages researchers and professionals. There are some available models to create standardized recipes for food and beverages, but they are weak in holistic terms from the point of view of management and legally required information. The purpose of this study was to develop an artifact, an online holistic standardized recipe, to allow the management of information in terms of recipes, costs, allergens, sustainability, nutrition facts, and menu pricing strategies. The research approach was conducted using a design science research methodology developed in two cycles. The artifact was produced from a literature review conducted to define the design principles, and it was evaluated across exploratory focus group and field study phases. The primary outcome of this research was the development of an online holistic standardized recipe. The artifact was considered relevant and useful by the stakeholders participating in the exploratory focus group and field study. However, studying the edible portion and the average weight of the recipe ingredients is necessary for the artifact to become more robust. The paper provides new insights and practical guidelines for academics and professionals in the food and beverage industry.
- DocNomads, Ao-Norte e ESE: um projeto de literacia cinematográfica implementado em Viana do CasteloPublication . Almeida, Carlos; Soares, Ana Isabel; Moura, Anabela; Pacheco, RaquelThere is a consensus around the recognition of cinema as a means of acquiring media literacy. The problematization of cinema as an artistic expression and the promotion of interdisciplinarity between the areas of communication, cinema and education and artistic education in particular that have been established in the field of Communication Science teaching, such as Lobo (1999), Pacheco (2016), Migliorin (2015) and others argue, have been applied to many other areas, such as the training of managers in the areas of higher education, in the School of Education of the Polytechnic Institute of Viana do Castelo (ESE-IPVC). the arts and culture, specialists in light, sound and image courses and teacher training (Moura et al, 2017). In this context, the objective of this article is to analyze a research project that is repeated annually, when students are confronted with the documentary cinema and its concepts, the cinematographic literacy, the analysis of fixed and moving images, resulting in the creation of documentary films at from the text of Almada Negreiros "Manifesto Anti Dantas".
- Film education project with youthPublication . Moura, Anabela; Almeida, Carlos; Pacheco, RaquelThere is a broad consensus on the recognition of cinema as a means of acquiring media literacy. The problematization of cinema as an artistic expression and the promotion of interdisciplinarity between the areas of communication, cinema and education and artistic education in particular that have been established in the field of communication science teaching. In this context, the purpose of this article is to describe action-research projects that are repeated annually, when students are confronted with cinema, audiovisual language, analysis of still and moving images, the follow-up of documentary creation with students from different courses, and their involvement in the dynamization of an audiovisual space from the text of a Portuguese writer, Almada Negreiros "Manifesto Anti Dantas" or interviews in rural communities, using video cameras, within the International Project Rural 3.0 Service-Learning for Rural Development, which is an international transversal project, funded in July 2018 by E+ Knowledge Alliances, coordinated by the School of Education of the Polytechnic Institute of Viana do Castelo, involving sixteen partners from eight European countries.
- Vulnerable marine ecosystems survey pilot missions with EVA Hybrid AUV/ROVPublication . Almeida, Carlos; Martins, Alfredo; Soares, Eduardo; Santos, A. Miguel P.; Matias, Bruno; Silva, Pedro; Pereira, Ricardo; Sytnyk, Denys; Ferreira, António; Lima, Ana Paula; Cunha, Mariana R.; Ramalho, Sofia P.; Rodrigues, Clara F.; Figueiredo, Ivone; Rosa, Marcos; Almeida, JoséFishing for deep-sea species occurs on continental slopes, ridges, and seamounts. Fishing operations using fishing gears that contact the bottom (e.g., trawls and bottom longlines) may have significant impacts on Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems (VMEs). VMEs refer to marine ecosystems with a population or community of sensitive taxa or habitats that are likely to experience substantial alteration from short-term to chronic disturbance and that are unlikely to recover during the timeframe in which the disturbance occurs. The VME concept, introduced in the United Nations General Assembly Resolution 61/105, has been worldwide applied to the management of deep-sea fisheries. However, the effective identification and management of VMEs is highly constrained by the scarcity of data on VME indicator taxa. This data deficiency is usually surpassed by the use of VME predictive modelling. Video footage is a non-destructive method commonly used for exploring and investigating areas of seabed and for characterising and identifying habitat types. Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) are one of the tools for seabed mapping. ROVs range in size from small observation-class to large work-class vehicles. Their sizes determine the payload, manoeuvrability, depth rating and ultimately uses of the vehicle. For epifaunal imaging, ROVs can be used in two modes: qualitative inspections and quantitative assessments. This paper presents the development of an innovative system composed of a compact support research vessel and a hybrid autonomous underwater vehicle capable of accurate georeferenced high-resolution imaging and profiling of the seabed for a detailed survey of the seabed for biodiversity studies. The experimental results obtained by the developed system in field work in real VME survey at 600m depth are presented.