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    • Jonathan Louli, Le travail social face à l’incertainPeer reviewedOpen access 

      2020, COLLIN, Jonathan, HE Léonard de VinciHE Louvain en Hainaut
      Article scientifique
      Compte rendu de l'ouvrage de Jonathan Louli.
    • Approche de la mécanique d'une recherche-action dans l'enseignement supérieurPeer reviewedOpen access 

      2020, COLLIN, Jonathan; Bernard, Florence; Duvillier, Sophie, HE Léonard de Vinci
      Article scientifique
      L’article présenté expose et interroge la mécanique d’une recherche-action menée de mai 2017 à juin 2018 à la Haute École Léonard de Vinci (Bruxelles, Belgique). Il revient d’abord sur la thématique de cette recherche – et, pour ce faire, sur la spécificité de la demande initiale émise par la direction de l’institut nous sollicitant – ainsi que sur le contexte sociétal dans lequel le projet de ...
    • La mécanique de la recherche qualitative appliquéeOpen access 

      2020, COLLIN, Jonathan; Bernard, Florence; Hamel, Jacques; Ramos, Elsa; Duvillier, Sophie, HE Léonard de Vinci
      Autre
      Numéro thématique de la revue Les Politiques Sociales consacrée à la mécanique de l'analyse qualitative appliquée.
    • Heinich (Nathalie), La cadre-analyse d’Erving Goffman et Le Pont-Neuf de Christo. Deux ouvrages complémentairesPeer reviewedOpen access 

      2021, COLLIN, Jonathan, HELMoHE Léonard de VinciHE Louvain en Hainaut
      Article scientifique
      Compte rendu de deux ouvrages publiés simultanément par la sociologue Nathalie Heinich
    • A propos de Barbara Glowczewski, Réveiller les esprits de la terre, Editions Dehors, Bellevaux, 2021Open access 

      2021, COLLIN, Jonathan, HELMoHE Léonard de VinciHE Louvain en HainautCRIG
      Article scientifique
      Compte rendu d'ouvrage
    • Initiatives et pratiques de solidarité émergeant en période de crisePeer reviewedOpen access 

      février 2022, COLLIN, Jonathan, HELMoHE Léonard de VinciHE Louvain en HainautCRIG
      Article scientifique
      Nous présentons ici les principaux éléments théoriques et méthodologiques d’un projet de recherche en voie d’élaboration. La crise liée à la pandémie de Covid-19 bouleverse les modes de vie de diverses manières. Les vulnérabilités préexistantes ont été exacerbées, privant de nombreuses personnes des ressources nécessaires pour mener une vie digne. Au sein des Hautes Ecoles, des enseignants et ...
    • Evaluation de deux dispositifs de formation à la communication empathique lors d’annonce de mauvaises nouvelles chez les étudiants en 4° année de soins infirmiersPeer reviewedOpen access 

      02 juin 2022, Goosse, Manon; PEETERS, Laurence; Willems, Sylvie, HELMo
      Article scientifique
      Congrès International Francophone de la Pédagogie en Sciences de la Santé, SIFEM, Amiens, France, 01/06/2022 - 03/06/2022
    • Les Cultural Studies en contexte d’urgence écologique et de changement socialPeer reviewedOpen access 

      11 mars 2022, SCHOONBROODT, Bénédicte; Midrez, Pascal; ETIENNE, Pierre, HELMo
      Acte de conférence ou de colloque
      C’est face à l’ampleur des défis écologiques et socio-politiques largement documentés que le terme d’urgence est utilisé (Willemez, 2015). Les acteurs étudiés sont les publics dits subalternes organisés en collectifs (Maltcheff, 2011). À son origine, le public subalterne était défini par Antonio Gramsci comme composé de “groupes sociaux marginaux ou de classes fondamentales bien qu’encore non ...
    • Quasi‑experimental pilot study to improve mobility and balance in recurrently falling nursing home residents by voluntary non‑targeted side‑stepping exercise interventionPeer reviewedOpen access 

      30 décembre 2022, DIERICK, Frédéric; Bouché, Anne-France; Guérin, Serge; Steinmetz, Jean-Paul; Federspiel, Carine; Barvaux, Vincent; BUISSERET, Fabien, HE Louvain en Hainaut
      Article scientifique
      Background: Side-stepping is a potential exercise program to reduce fall risk in community-dwelling adults in their seventies, but it has never been tested in nursing home residents. This was a pilot quasi-experimental study to examine the feasibility and potential mobility and balance benefits of an intervention based on voluntary non-targeted side-stepping exercises in nursing home residents ...
    • A Persistent Myth: Comparing Geocentrism to Anthropocentrism and how this Vain Illusion Was Shattered by Heliocentrism — Demonstrating the Importance of Scientific Historiography by Way of a Discussion between a Student and one of His ProfessorsPeer reviewedOpen access 

      2022, STOFFEL, Jean-Françoisorcid-id, HE Louvain en Hainaut
      Article scientifique
      According to the Copernican myth, geocentrism was a form of anthropocentrism because it showcased humankind as being both the centre and the purpose of the Cosmos, whereas heliocentrism, in dethroning humankind from this privileged position, luckily provided a means to quash this point of view, which was illusory and vain, and that even went against scientific progress. According to the anthropocentric ...
    • Comparison of the movement behaviour of experienced and novice performers during the Cat exercisePeer reviewedOpen access 

      22 décembre 2022, Hallemans, Ann; Jacobs, Emmanuel; Gielen, Jan; Ven den Dries, Luc; Van Moorsel, Annouck; BUISSERET, Fabien; DIERICK, Frédéric; Roussel, Nathalie, HE Louvain en Hainaut
      Article scientifique
      wo previous studies showed kinematic differences between novice and experienced performers during unchoreographed movements executed in standing position. However, no study explores if these kinematic differences holds during unchoreographed movements executed in quadrupedal position. The aim of this study is to compare the movement behaviour of experienced and novice performers during an exercise ...
    • Prevalence and factors associated with academic burnout risk among nursing and midwifery students during the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional studyPeer reviewedOpen access 

      2022, Baudewyns, V.; Smith, P.; Bruyneel, A.; SERVOTTE, Jean-Christophe; DANCOT, Jacinthe, HE Libre de Bruxelles Ilya PrigogineHE GaliléeHE Robert SchumanHENALLUX
      Article scientifique
      Aim: The aim of the study was to assess the prevalence of academic burnout (AB) and its associated factors among nursing and midwifery students during the COVID-19 pandemic. Design: A correlational cross-sectional study. Methods: An online survey was distributed from November to December 2020 to nursing and midwifery students in Belgium. The risk of AB was assessed using the MBI-SS Academic Burnout ...
    • Renforcer l'approche en Santé Communautaire dans les organisations de la 1ère ligne - Retour d'expérience sur deux Communautés de Pratiques ( CoPs)Open access 

      2022, Kirkove, D.; LA PAGLIA, Vincent, HENALLUX
      Acte de conférence ou de colloque
      Présentation lors des midis scientifiques, organisé par la chaire Be-Hive des résultats intermédiaires portant sur le retour d’expérience sur deux communautés de pratiques en matière de santé communautaire.
    • Compte rendu de P. Galluzzi, «Galileo, Rosmini, Darwin : triumviri del cattolicesimo riformatore (1870-1918)»Peer reviewedOpen access 

      2022, STOFFEL, Jean-Françoisorcid-id, HE Louvain en Hainaut
      Article scientifique
      Compte rendu de P. Galluzzi, «Galileo, Rosmini, Darwin : triumviri del cattolicesimo riformatore (1870-1918)», in Rivista di filosofia, vol. 113, 2022, n°3, pp. 489-495.
    • Wearable Sensors Applied in Movement AnalysisPeer reviewedOpen access 

      30 novembre 2022, BUISSERET, Fabien; DIERICK, Frédéric; van der Perre, Liesbet, CeREF Technique
      Livre/Ouvrage ou monographie
      Recent advances in electronics have led to sensors whose sizes and weights are such that they can be placed on living systems without impairing their natural motion and habits. They may be worn on the body as accessories or as part of the clothing and enable personalized mobile information processing. Wearable sensors open the way for a nonintrusive and continuous monitoring of body orientation, ...
    • ZN-balls: Solitons from ZN-symmetric scalar field theoryPeer reviewedOpen access 

      28 novembre 2022, BUISSERET, Fabien; Brihaye, Yves, CeREF Technique
      Article scientifique
      We discuss the conditions under which static, finite-energy, configurations of a complex scalar field ϕ with constant phase and spherically-symmetric norm exist in a potential of the form V(ϕ*ϕ, ϕ^N, ϕ^*N) with N ∈ N and N ≥ 2, i.e., a potential with a ZN-symmetry. Such configurations are called ZN-balls. We build explicit solutions in (3 + 1)-dimensions from a model mimicking effective field ...
    • The CDIO approach in a FabLab activity for engineering education promotionPeer reviewedClosed access 

      2021, Wattiaux, David; Leroy, Cédric; Olivier, Bryan; DEMARBAIX, Anthoninorcid-id, HE Condorcet
      Acte de conférence ou de colloque
      Abstract : "The number of FabLabs has been steadily increasing over the last few years. Their main objectives are to sensitize its public on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) education through the digital manufacturing chain of an object and to allow the large public to make their own objects. Through, the increasing popularization of these advanced technologies, it becomes more ...
    • Development of a novel benchmark artifact for Additive Manufacturing processesPeer reviewedClosed access 

      10 juin 2021, Spitaels, Laurent; Rivière-Lorphèvre, Edouard; DEMARBAIX, Anthoninorcid-id; Ducobu, François, HE Condorcet
      Acte de conférence ou de colloque
      " This article aims to make a review of the existing benchmark artifacts and to summarize the main requirements chosen by authors. From this state of the art, a new benchmark artifact is proposed by adapting an existing one to fulfil its missing characteristics. Measurements possibilities in terms of dimensions are enumerated and organized using ISO 286 dimensional intervals as presented in the ...
    • Green Ceramic Machining: Influence of the Cutting Speed and the Binder Percentage on the Y-TZP BehaviorPeer reviewedOpen access 

      21 mai 2020, DEMARBAIX, Anthoninorcid-id; Ducobu, François; Preux, Nicolas; Petit, Fabrice; Rivière-Lorphèvre, Edouard, HE Condorcet
      Article scientifique
      Abstract : "The demand for inert bioceramics is always increasing in the dental field. Yttrium oxide tetragonal zirconia polycrystals (Y-TZP) are oxide ceramics which are currently used because of their interesting mechanical properties due to a toughening transformation. Industrially speaking, machining of the ceramic before sintering (green body) is very common because it allows a better productivity ...
    • Green Ceramic Machining: Determination of the Recommended Feed Rate for Y-TZP MillingPeer reviewedOpen access 

      01 septembre 2021, DEMARBAIX, Anthoninorcid-id; Mulliez, Marylou; Rivière-Lorphèvre, Edouard; Spitaels, Laurent; Duterte, Charles; Petit, Fabrice; Ducobu, François, HE Condorcet
      Article scientifique
      Abstract : "Manufacturing of advanced ceramic parts exhibiting complex geometries is laborious and expensive. Traditionally, the machining is carried out on a so-called ‘green ceramic’: a compact composed of ceramic powder held with the help of a binder. This difficulty is due not only to the composition of the material, but also to the lack of methods that determine optimal machining parameters. ...