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Frontiers in Psychology | 2016

System to Detect Racial-Based Bullying through Gamification

José Antonio Álvarez-Bermejo; Luis J. Belmonte-Ureña; África Martos-Martínez; Ana Belén Barragán-Martín; María del Mar Simón-Márquez

Prevention and detection of bullying due to racial stigma was studied in school contexts using a system designed following “gamification” principles and integrating less usual elements, such as social interaction, augmented reality and cell phones in educational scenarios. “Grounded Theory” and “User Centered Design” were employed to explore coexistence inside and outside the classroom in terms of preferences and distrust in several areas of action and social frameworks of activity, and to direct the development of a cell phone app for early detection of school bullying scenarios. One hundred and fifty-one interviews were given at five schools selected for their high multiracial percentage and conflict. The most outstanding results were structural, that is the distribution of the classroom group by type of activity and subject being dealt with. Furthermore, in groups over 12 years of age, the relational structures in the classroom in the digital settings in which they participated with their cell phones did not reoccur, because face-to-face and virtual interaction between students with the supervision and involvement of the teacher combined to detect bullying caused by racial discrimination.


Frontiers in Psychology | 2016

Instructional Changes Adopted for an Engineering Course: Cluster Analysis on Academic Failure

José Antonio Álvarez-Bermejo; Luis J. Belmonte-Ureña; África Martos-Martínez; Ana Belén Barragán-Martín; María del Mar Simón-Márquez

As first year students come from diverse backgrounds, basic skills should be accessible to everyone as soon as possible. Transferring such skills to these students is challenging, especially in highly technical courses. Ensuring that essential knowledge is acquired quickly promotes the student’s self-esteem and may positively influence failure rates. Metaphors can help do this. Metaphors are used to understand the unknown. This paper shows how we made a turn in student learning at the University of Almeria. Our hypothesis assumed that metaphors accelerate the acquisition of basic knowledge so that other skills built on that foundation are easily learned. With these goals in mind, we changed the way we teach by using metaphors and abstract concepts in a computer organization course, a technical course in the first year of an information technology engineering degree. Cluster analysis of the data on collective student performance after this methodological change clearly identified two distinct groups. These two groups perfectly matched the “before and after” scenarios of the use of metaphors. The study was conducted during 11 academic years (2002/2003 to 2012/2013). The 475 observations made during this period illustrate the usefulness of this change in teaching and learning, shifting from a propositional teaching/learning model to a more dynamic model based on metaphors and abstractions. Data covering the whole period showed favorable evolution of student achievement and reduced failure rates, not only in this course, but also in many of the following more advanced courses. The paper is structured in five sections. The first gives an introduction, the second describes the methodology. The third section describes the sample and the study carried out. The fourth section presents the results and, finally, the fifth section discusses the main conclusions.


Water Science and Technology | 2015

Heterogeneity of the environmental regulation of industrial wastewater: European wineries

Isabel M. Román-Sánchez; José A. Aznar-Sánchez; Luis J. Belmonte-Ureña

The European legislation of the pollution of industrial wastewater shows a high degree of heterogeneity. This fact implies that there is a market failure with relevant consequences. Within the European Union, each Member State performs a specific transposition of the Water Framework Directive 2000/60. The member states introduce different sanitation fees to correct water pollution. In this paper, the case of the European wine industry is analyzed. It studies the sanitation fees of the five major wine producing countries: France, Italy, Spain, Germany and Portugal. Results show significant differences among the wastewater fees and the study reveals how such heterogeneity leads to relevant market distortions. The research concludes that more homogeneous environmental regulation would promote more sustainable wine production processes with more efficient water management and purification systems, as well as the introduction of cutting edge technologies.


Water | 2018

Advances in Water Use Efficiency in Agriculture: A Bibliometric Analysis

Juan Velasco-Muñoz; José A. Aznar-Sánchez; Luis J. Belmonte-Ureña; María López-Serrano


Sustainability | 2018

Sustainable Water Use in Agriculture: A Review of Worldwide Research

Juan Velasco-Muñoz; José A. Aznar-Sánchez; Luis J. Belmonte-Ureña; Isabel M. Román-Sánchez


Water | 2017

Perceptions and Acceptance of Desalinated Seawater for Irrigation: A Case Study in the Níjar District (Southeast Spain)

José A. Aznar-Sánchez; Luis J. Belmonte-Ureña; Diego Valera


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2018

Economic analysis of sustainable water use: A review of worldwide research

José A. Aznar-Sánchez; Luis J. Belmonte-Ureña; Juan Velasco-Muñoz; Francisco Manzano-Agugliaro


Forests | 2018

Forest Ecosystem Services: An Analysis of Worldwide Research

José A. Aznar-Sánchez; Luis J. Belmonte-Ureña; María López-Serrano; Juan Velasco-Muñoz


Environmental Engineering and Management Journal | 2013

APPRAISAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS ON SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION OF WATER IN THE WINE-PRODUCING SPANISH INDUSTRY

Luis J. Belmonte-Ureña; Isabel M. Román-Sánchez


Respuestas | 2017

Las cooperativas de crédito y la financiación de los sistemas productivos locales: el caso del sistema productivo agroindustrial de Almería

Luis J. Belmonte-Ureña; Francisco Cortés-García; Valentín Molina-Moreno

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