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Projeto baseado no [abnTeX2] desenvolvido para auxiliar os alunos da Universidade Estadual do Ceará—UECE em seus trabalhos de monografias de graduação, dissertações de mestrado e teses de doutorado.
This template was originally published on ShareLaTeX and subsequently moved to Overleaf in November 2019.
This is a template for BU-ECE Technical Report.
Depending on report content and author preference, a BU-ECE report may be
in one of the two following styles:
genuine report based on "report" style, i.e., with chapters, much like
a thesis; can be single- or double-sided,
report based on "article" style, i.e., with no chapters (only sections,
subsections, etc.), much like a journal or conference paper; can be
single- or double-sided.
PhD thesis template for the University of Oxford Mathematical Institute.
The ociamthesis.cls was written by K.A. Gillow. The latest version (2.2) was released on 22/11/2010. The class is based upon the standard report class around which most people design their thesis.
For more information please see the corresponding thesis class FAQ page.
This is the LaTeX template for Imperial College London PhD Thesis submissions created by Tamas Suto and William Knottenbelt
For more information on preparing your thesis for submission, and to download other forms, please see the Information for Current Full-time DOC Research Students page on the Imperial website.
Example article template based on “A Classic Thesis Style” (created by Andre Miede).
See also: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/classicthesis/
This template was originally published on ShareLaTeX and subsequently moved to Overleaf in October 2019.
The thesis template is a modified version of the thesis template from Overleaf (WriteLaTeX) website, suitable for the English thesis prepared with the letter head of the Tel Aviv University and the example of inclusion of the Hebrew part of the thesis.
CODECraft develop a new way to teach programming basic skills while you play a super popular game called Minecraft. Using different Minecraft modification (Forge, Mystcraft, Agrarianskies and Computercraft) to create what we call CODECraft. In CODECraft, the students will program a “turtle “that is a robot, to do some specific task faster than if they do it manually using a program language called LUA to create structures like houses, floors, walls in 3D using loops, variable, statements and functions. Our hope is that students will find this game amazing and engaging and they will demonstrate transferred programing skills from the game to real programing languages like Python or C++. This summer we create a really impressive level in CODECraft as proof of our concepts, and we look to test that level in middle school students from the NCSU summer camps.
Reniel Irizarry Del Toro, Gerardo E. Serrano Rodriguez
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