Open Educational Resources (OER) is terminology that refers to educational resources (content and software) distributed through the Internet, free of charge and freely accessible, expanding learning opportunities for adult learners. This terminology first appeared around 2002, although its roots can be traced to the open architecture of the Internet. Until recently, OER development has focused more on quantity of contents rather than quality. In this study, we have examined the factors influencing the learning intention of adult learners in the OER context. Based on the relevant literature, we have identified a number of factors influencing a learner’s intention to use e-learning content. We have also developed a questionnaire for conducting a survey on such influencing factors. The survey results show that ease of use and relation to immediate workplace needs affect the intention of adult learners in using OER. The findings of this study can inform those developing and designing a learning environment that employs OER while also providing general guidance for developers and educators on how to design OER content.
In this study, the generation of cold atmospheric plasma jet was investigated in a coaxial double dielectric barrier configuration conjugated with a microsecond voltage pulse generator. The advanced reactor comprised two coaxial dielectric tubes of different diameters with two ringshaped electrodes covering outside the larger tube. The electrodes were immersed in a liquid dielectric (i.e. transformer oil) in order to isolate them from the ambient air, which completely prevented the direct sparks formation between them within the investigated range of the applied voltage. The He discharge gas was fed to the inner tube while either air, N 2 , or O 2 as a shielding gas was introduced into the gap between the two dielectrics. The result revealed that with these shielding gases, the unwanted abnormal discharge in the inter-dielectric gap was extinguished and the plasma discharge occurred only in the He gas in the inner tube. Consequently, the electrical power delivered to the He discharges maintained at a level of around 1 W with a considerable variation in the applied voltage. Meanwhile, the discharge power of the unshielded jet was almost tripled as the applied voltage was increased from 7 to 10 kV. Interestingly, the cold plasma jet generated by the alternative reactor design in this study, which had the electron density up to 2.5 × 10 13 cm −3 , consumed relatively less He gas with less restriction on the high voltage range applied. The design also enhanced the possibility to control the plasma chemistry and jet temperature by changing the shielding gas. Therefore, the reactor is capable of producing a cold atmospheric plasma jet for the emerging plasma application such as plasma medicine and bio-applications.
Dissolution characteristics, such as the solubility of copper oxides and the complexation stability between copper ions and aqueous solutions, were analyzed under various pH values of citric acid or monoethanolamine (MEA) aqueous solution, which are known as complexing agents for copper. The dissolution characteristics of the aqueous solutions were measured in terms of the solubility of copper oxides and metallic copper. The citric acid solution had a good solvent property for copper oxides in the range of acidic conditions, whereas the MEA solution showed the same property in the basic region. The surface roughness of copper film treated with solutions having different pH values strongly depended on the solubility of copper oxides. The treatment of citric acid and MEA of different pH values has an influence on the oxidation status of copper surface, which is confirmed with X-ray photoemission spectroscopy and electrochemical impedance.
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