Publicaties
From books to MOOCs? Emerging models of learning and teaching in higher education. Proceedings from a symposium held in Stockholm, 23 May 2015 KU Leuven
Massive open online courses (MOOCs), which first appeared in the USA in 2008, have, of late, been hyped in the higher education space, and have evolved substantially world-wide in the last few years. In view of the fact that past applications of technological tools in education have not redeemed the high expectations for innovation, an interesting question is whether this latest development in the use of ICT will fundamentally change and improve ...
Proceedings of the workshop on optimizing understanding in multilingual hospital encounters - TIA 2013, Université Paris 13, Villetaneuse, 30 October. Vrije Universiteit Brussel
In the proceedings of this workshop we bring together participants who have solutions for one or more of the following problems: How can mutual understanding be optimized with the help of technology in hospitals where both patients and professionals have varying language skills, cultural backgrounds and cognitive capacities? Can domain ontologies, natural language processing tools, multilingual knowledge-based tools, multilingual terminology ...
Newcastle disease vaccination of village poultry in Africa and Asia; proceedings of the seminar held on 13 and 14 February 1991 Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde
Terrorism: towards international crime, or not? On definitional rebuses, current incumbency, futile proposals, and vexed judicial decision towards bottom line without tracing inference Universiteit Antwerpen
The international legal domain in terrorism issues is trending conformably from conceiving terrorism as ordinary crime towards positioning terrorism as international crime. So far, International Criminal Court has jurisdiction concerning the genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and aggression. Following Netherlands’ proposal on including crime of terrorism in the Rome Statute of the ICC, in conclusion, the jurisdiction of the ICC ...