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- Publication3-D seismic geomorphology within upper arang formation, Belida Field, IndonesiaAllo, Paulus Tangke ([Bandar Seri Begawan] :Universiti Brunei Darussalam, 2005)
- Publication3D facies modeling using petel software, Maharaja Lela Field, Offshore Brunei DarussalamApriani, Rini ([Bandar Seri Begawan] :Universiti Brunei Darussalam, 2005)
- PublicationA Case study of social skills of children with Down Syndrome : Evaluating a need for early intervention programsDhindsa, Daljit Kaur ([Bandar Seri Begawan] :Universiti Brunei Darussalam, 2005)
- PublicationA comparative analysis of the Portrayal of Rainforests and People in Tourism Promotional VideosMizuki Munakata and F. Merlin Franco; Professor Lian Kwen Fee; Dr. Koh Sin Yee (Institute of Asian Studies, Universiti Brunei Darussalam, 2018)
Tourism promotional videos are known to play an important role in shaping destination image which motivates people to travel to the destination. Since destination images create expectations, marketing videos should ideally promote realistic scenarios which the tourist would experience at the destination. Failure to match the communicated destination image with reality, would only lead to tourist disappointment. Applying content analysis, we analyse the Brunei Tourism Promotional Video produced by Brunei Tourism in 2012, looking into possible areas where viewers are presented with unrealistic scenarios on Brunei’s rainforests and people. We also look into the Biocultural content of the video, to understand how the biological and cultural diversities of the country has been portrayed. The video is then compared objectively with other prominent videos from the region to generate a comparative understanding. The results show that tourism promotion videos published from Brunei and Indonesia have a significant percentage of unrealistic content.
- PublicationA comparative study of multi-objective functions in MOEA/D and their effects of fuzzy clusteringNur Afiqah binti Mohammed Basheer; Lai, Daphne Teck Ching, Senior Assistant Professor Dr (Universiti Brunei Darussalam, 2022)
- PublicationA Comparison of Learning Styles and Study Strategies Used by Low and High Math Achieving Brunei Secondary School Students: Implications for TeachingMasitah Shahrill; Salwa Mahalle; Rohani Matzin; Malai Hayati Sheikh Hamid; Lawrence Mundia (Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Institute of Education (SHBIE), 2013)
The survey assessed the learning styles and study strategies used by 135 randomly selected Brunei secondary school students and compared them by educational level, math ability, and gender. Junior students (Forms 1-3) rely heavily on the use of the written-expressive learning style than their senior counterparts (Forms 4-5). In addition, the more able math students dominantly use the auditory-language learning style than their less able peers. Furthermore, high math achievers were better and more efficient users of the text book reading, note-taking, and memory study strategies than low achievers. Moreover, female students were more effective and superior users of the visual-language and auditory-visual-kinesthetic learning styles including the text book reading, note-taking, memory, test preparation, and concentration study strategies. These are perhaps some of the reasons why females perform better at math than males. Overall, the findings seem to have wide-ranging implications for teaching students with high support needs in mathematics.
- PublicationA Compendium of Armed Conflicts in Southeast Asia: In Search of TypologyOoi Keat Gin; Professor Lian Kwen Fee; Assoc. Professor Paul J. Carnegie (Institute of Asian Studies, Universiti Brunei Darussalam, 2023)
Wars, armed combat, and military occupations are as old as humanity with conflict arising over mates, food and subsequently territory and material resources and ultimately power, control, and domination. The weapons of conflict have also evolved in sophistication, efficacy, and destructiveness with little sign of abatement. There are presently scores of conflict hotspots (of varying degree) across the globe with others simmering under the surface. This paper details examples drawn from Southeast Asia as an exploratory study to develop a compendium and potential typology set of wars and armed conflicts across the region over time. The aim is to discern patterns of occurrence, and more importantly, primary driving forces and/or ‘push’ factors that precipitated conflict in the first place. Scrutiny and analysis of discernible patterns might reveal certain conditions and situational commonalities that alert us to the need of making concerted efforts to avoid similar occurrences in the future.
- PublicationA critical inquiry into the range of reflective thinking processes within A-level art students in Brunei darussalamYi, Jenny Zhou ([Bandar Seri Begawan] :Universiti Brunei Darussalam,, 2014)
- PublicationA Cross-sectional survey on adult patients' knowledge, expectations and self-care practice on their presenting IllnessesFazean Irdayati binti Haji Idris ([Bandar Seri Begawan] :Universiti Brunei Darussalam, 2006)
- PublicationA design for teaching and learning chemical equalibrium based on the variation theory of learningorsadiah binti Haji Mohd Raduan; Wood, Keith, Professor ([Bandar Seri Begawan] :Universiti Brunei Darussalam, 2019)
- PublicationA Distinctive Pattern of Leaf Element Stoichiometry Between Ferns and Angiosperms at the Global Scale and Between Fern Life Forms In The TropicsAwangku Syazwan Bin Pengiran Sulaiman ([Bandar Seri Begawan] :Universiti Brunei Darussalam,, 2021)
- PublicationA guide to temburong [map].(Juruukur Agung, Kementerian Pembangunan, 2001)
- PublicationA Learning Study to Improve Student Learning of Sinusoidal Alternating Current in Advanced Level PhysicsRabi'atul Rathiah binti Mohd Yussof ([Bandar Seri Begawan] :Universiti Brunei Darussalam,, 2017)
- PublicationA Lesson Study Approach To Improve Lower Six Students' Learning Of Chemical Equilibrium- A Case StudyHou, Jocelyn Biau Ying ([Bandar Seri Begawan] :Universiti Brunei Darussalam, 2016)
- PublicationA lesson study approach to improve Year 9 Chemistry students' understanding of ionic bonding in Brunei DarussalamNurulhannah binti Muhammad Ariffin ([Bandar Seri Begawan] :Universiti Brunei Darussalam,, 2016)
- PublicationA macro-structural approach to planning programs of developmental change using a case study of iban longhousesSchwenk, Richard Lloyd ([s.l.] : Cornell University, 1971)
- PublicationA microgrid analysis for sustainable development in Temburong DistrictMuhammad Ali Hanafiah bin Haji Bini/Muhammad Hasbi; Universiti Brunei Darussalam. Faculty of Science (Universiti Brunei Darussalam, 2021)
- PublicationA Novel Approach for Teaching Pythagoras' Theorem to Year 10 Students in BruneiNurul Qurratu' Aini binti Awang Haji Ali ([Bandar Seri Begawan] :Universiti Brunei Darussalam,, 2017)
- PublicationA Phenomenological Study on Nursing Students' Engagement in Clinical Learning in Brunei DarussalamAbdul Alif Bin Haji Sulaiman, Awang Haji ([Bandar Seri Begawan] :Universiti Brunei Darussalam,, 2020)