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Full-Text Articles in Education
Silently Struggling In A New World: Exploring English Language Learners With Language Disabilities
Silently Struggling In A New World: Exploring English Language Learners With Language Disabilities
Symposium of Student Scholars
With the awareness that Spanish speaking households compose a significant number of students in English language learning (ELL) programs, this researcher will be illuminating areas of academic ambiguity where language learning overshadows learning disabilities in the United States— a country with no official language. This phenomenon will be thoroughly examined using textual methodologies such as secondary analysis, theoretical study, and an extended literature review to describe how these correlations negatively impact students with English as a secondary way of expression. By emphasizing this gap within academia, it is the hope of the author that additional teacher-created resources will be readily …
Proposal For A Joint Cybersecurity And Information Technology Management Program, Christopher Simpson, Debra Bowen, William Reid, James Juarez
Proposal For A Joint Cybersecurity And Information Technology Management Program, Christopher Simpson, Debra Bowen, William Reid, James Juarez
KSU Proceedings on Cybersecurity Education, Research and Practice
Cybersecurity and Information Technology Management programs have many similarities and many similar knowledge, skills, and abilities are taught across both programs. The skill mappings for the NICE Framework and the knowledge units required to become a National Security Agency and Department of Homeland Security Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education contain many information technology management functions. This paper explores one university’s perception on how a joint Cybersecurity and Information Technology Management program could be developed to upskill students to be work force ready.
Adversarial Thinking: Teaching Students To Think Like A Hacker, Frank Katz
Adversarial Thinking: Teaching Students To Think Like A Hacker, Frank Katz
KSU Proceedings on Cybersecurity Education, Research and Practice
Today’s college and university cybersecurity programs often contain multiple laboratory activities on various different hardware and software-based cybersecurity tools. These include preventive tools such as firewalls, virtual private networks, and intrusion detection systems. Some of these are tools used in attacking a network, such as packet sniffers and learning how to craft cross-site scripting attacks or man-in-the-middle attacks. All of these are important in learning cybersecurity. However, there is another important component of cybersecurity education – teaching students how to protect a system or network from attackers by learning their motivations, and how they think, developing the students’ “abilities to …
A Pedagogical Smart Learning Environment In South African Tertiary Institutions, Tope Samuel Adeyelure, Billy Mathias Kalema
A Pedagogical Smart Learning Environment In South African Tertiary Institutions, Tope Samuel Adeyelure, Billy Mathias Kalema
African Conference on Information Systems and Technology
With the rapid growth rate of technology innovation different sectors tends to keep up with the developing trends by implementing the latest technology with the aim of achieving their goals. Educational institutions deploy information systems in their teaching and learning environment to enhance performance. However, educational institutions usually struggle with smooth implementation of IT leading to its failure. Adopting various scientific methods such as content analysis, Principal Component Analysis and so on, contextual factors were identified for effective deployment of smart learning environments based on extensive review of exploratory research, analyzing data and study outcomes of ICT deployment educational institutes …
Marketing Competitions: Triumphs And Trepidations, Tyra M. Burton
Marketing Competitions: Triumphs And Trepidations, Tyra M. Burton
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Does Student Honesty And Integrity Conflict With Academic Rigor, Mike Serkedakis
Does Student Honesty And Integrity Conflict With Academic Rigor, Mike Serkedakis
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Teaching Traditional College Students Professional Marketing Via Linkedin, Necall Wilson
Teaching Traditional College Students Professional Marketing Via Linkedin, Necall Wilson
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Revisiting Textbook Adoption Decisions: Are Students Finally Ready For E-Books?, Cheryl B. Ward, Diane R. Edmondson
Revisiting Textbook Adoption Decisions: Are Students Finally Ready For E-Books?, Cheryl B. Ward, Diane R. Edmondson
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
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Teaching Marketing To Adult Learners, James Womick
Teaching Marketing To Adult Learners, James Womick
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Using Social Media To Improve Student Engagement And Learning, Tommy Hsu
Using Social Media To Improve Student Engagement And Learning, Tommy Hsu
Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings
No abstract provided.