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The Importance Of Educational Technology In Teaching Physics Based On A Competency-Based Approach In Higher Education., Durdona Saydazimova Dec 2021

The Importance Of Educational Technology In Teaching Physics Based On A Competency-Based Approach In Higher Education., Durdona Saydazimova

Central Asian Journal of Education

This article presents a comparative analysis of the traditional and competent approach to the importance of educational technologies in teaching physics on the basis of a competency-based approach in technical higher education institutions, the basic concepts of improving physics teaching methods and individual approach.


Online Chinese Learning: A Case Study Of The Use Of Youtube Instructional Videos, Mireia Vargas-Urpí, Yanjun Xu Dec 2021

Online Chinese Learning: A Case Study Of The Use Of Youtube Instructional Videos, Mireia Vargas-Urpí, Yanjun Xu

Chinese Language Teaching Methodology and Technology

YouTube is one of many online platforms that provide good, free learning resources for students of Chinese as a foreign language (CFL). This article aims to explore the role and implications of YouTube videos in CFL education. To that end, it firstly introduces a questionnaire survey conducted among Chinese language learners in Barcelona, Spain, focusing on their viewing habits related to YouTube Chinese-learning videos. The results of the survey not only reveal the students’ preferences for certain types of video content/formats, but also indicate that they make only very limited use of YouTube resources to supplement their formal language education. …


Change Management In The Irish Defence Forces During Technological Change, Paul Hegarty Lt Cdr Dec 2021

Change Management In The Irish Defence Forces During Technological Change, Paul Hegarty Lt Cdr

Irish Business Journal

Extant literature fails to address change management in the military during technological change. Few researchers have examined how military organisations, undergo change and what, if any, processes do they use to manage this change. As such, whether change management processes are found to have a positive impact on military organisations or not, the extant literature in the sociology and military domains are being added to by the findings of this research.

The aim of this paper is to determine if the Irish Defence Forces would benefit from the introduction of change management processes when implementing new technological systems. The extant …


The Importance Of Educational Technology In Teaching Physics Based On A Competency-Based Approach In Higher Education., Ugiloy Nabievna Sultonova Phd Dec 2021

The Importance Of Educational Technology In Teaching Physics Based On A Competency-Based Approach In Higher Education., Ugiloy Nabievna Sultonova Phd

Central Asian Journal of Education

This article presents a comparative analysis of the traditional and competent approach to the importance of educational technologies in teaching physics on the basis of a competency-based approach in technical higher education institutions, the basic concepts of improving physics teaching methods and individual approach.


Constructivist Peer Review In Music Theory And Composition Courses: Technologies And Practice, Brendan Mcconville Dec 2021

Constructivist Peer Review In Music Theory And Composition Courses: Technologies And Practice, Brendan Mcconville

Journal of the Association for Technology in Music Instruction

This article considers the supporting technologies and practices for effective semi-anonymous peer review in traditional music theory and composition-related courses: orchestration, arranging, and composition. A coordinated approach probes two questions nested within one broad case study: (1) does the use of peer review in music theory and composition-related courses create meaningful, constructivist-inspired learning experiences, and (2) what web technologies can efficiently and effectively accomplish its activities? The article first provides a constructivist theoretical framework; next, it explains the methodologies, technologies, and resulting feedback from using peer review in a three-course study; and finally it provides concluding remarks on the many …


Enhancing Classroom Management Skills: Efficacy Of A Supplemental Multi-Platform Intervention For Preservice Teachers, Michael S. Rosenberg Phd, Sunny R. Duerr, Kate Ingraham, Karen Bell, Art Gould Dec 2021

Enhancing Classroom Management Skills: Efficacy Of A Supplemental Multi-Platform Intervention For Preservice Teachers, Michael S. Rosenberg Phd, Sunny R. Duerr, Kate Ingraham, Karen Bell, Art Gould

Excelsior: Leadership in Teaching and Learning

Many teachers are ill-prepared to apply practices that can both preempt and address challenging behaviors that interfere with academic instruction. We evaluated the efficacy of a supplemental multi-platform (direct instruction, guided practice, and mixed reality simulations) intervention designed for preservice teachers who do not have opportunities to participate in formal classroom management courses. Efficacy of the intervention was assessed through the quality of classroom management plans, the presentation and implementation of the plan in the virtual classroom, and classroom management self-efficacy. Results indicated that preservice teachers successfully developed quality proactive classroom management plans but struggled to present and implement their …


Empowerment Of Farmers: The Role Of Actor And The Persistence Of Coffee Farmers In Rural Pattongko, Indonesia, A. Hasdiansyah, Sugito Sugito, Yoyon Suryono Dec 2021

Empowerment Of Farmers: The Role Of Actor And The Persistence Of Coffee Farmers In Rural Pattongko, Indonesia, A. Hasdiansyah, Sugito Sugito, Yoyon Suryono

The Qualitative Report

Many farmers' empowerment has failed because the process is rigid, instructive, and uses too many techniques that are not following the local conditions of the community. Therefore, the empowerment process must be improved to be able to make farmers empowered and independent. For this reason, it is necessary to explore how the learning process and the involvement of actor in the empowerment process are needed. The subjects of this study consisted of eight farmers and one empowerment actor. The method used is qualitative through in-depth interviews, observation, and document review. All data were transcribed, organized, then analyzed to produce conclusions. …


The Role Of Industry In Socio-Economic Development And Ways Of Its Development, Jasur Yakhshilikov Dec 2021

The Role Of Industry In Socio-Economic Development And Ways Of Its Development, Jasur Yakhshilikov

International Finance and Accounting

The experience of developed countries shows that the highest share of value added in the creation of GDP and the role of industry as a key sector in providing employment is growing. Recently, the industry has become a leading sector in our country in terms of these indicators. That is, the role of industry in the socio-economic development of the country is of particular importance. Therefore, the further development of industry, especially the development of scientifically based proposals and recommendations for the sustainable development of regional industries is one of the most pressing issues today. This article covers the role …


Means Of Training And Monitoring And Methods Of Endurance Development Of Female Handball Players, Shoislom Kallibaevich Pavlov Nov 2021

Means Of Training And Monitoring And Methods Of Endurance Development Of Female Handball Players, Shoislom Kallibaevich Pavlov

Eurasian Journal of Sport Science

Purpose: Development and control of endurance of handball players by studying modern innovative tools and methods of endurance development, as well as improving the effectiveness of endurance training.

Methods: The following techniques are used to train endurance: The technique of evenly performed exercises is used in the training of general endurance. This method is used during training to prepare for maximum continuous training, which is performed regularly with a pulse of no more than 130 beats per minute. In most cases, recovery performed in an evenly executed exercise style can be considered insufficient. Alternating exercise styles are used to improve …


Cooperating Teachers’ Perceptions Of Technology Preparation And Use During Music Student Teaching, Jay Dorfman Nov 2021

Cooperating Teachers’ Perceptions Of Technology Preparation And Use During Music Student Teaching, Jay Dorfman

Visions of Research in Music Education

The purpose of this study was to examine cooperating teachers’ perspectives regarding music student-teachers’ preparation to integrate technology during student teaching. Cooperating teachers (N=155) responded to an online survey designed to gauge their own technology integration practices and their attitudes regarding student teachers’ abilities to integrate technology over the last five years. Results indicated that cooperating teachers viewed student teachers’ development of technology skills as important and that they were generally pleased with several dimensions of their student teachers’ preparedness to integrate technology into instruction. Discussion focuses on the role of the university supervisor in emphasizing technology integration, and on …


A Rapid Review Of Internet Mediated Research Methods With People With Dementia: Practical, Technical And Ethical Considerations, Tharin Phenwan Dr, Judith Sixsmith Prof, Linda Mcswiggan Dr, Deans Buchanan Dr Nov 2021

A Rapid Review Of Internet Mediated Research Methods With People With Dementia: Practical, Technical And Ethical Considerations, Tharin Phenwan Dr, Judith Sixsmith Prof, Linda Mcswiggan Dr, Deans Buchanan Dr

The Qualitative Report

Doing research with People with Dementia (PwD) can be challenging given that disease symptoms of anxiety, forgetfulness, and fluctuating mental capacity can make recruitment and data collection difficult. Once COVID-19 made face-to-face data collection impractical, using internet-based methods became an alternative option to continue with research. However, data collection with PwD over the internet requires strategies to observe, support, and enable them to engage with research, especially with qualitative approaches. Nine articles were selected via a decade rapid scoping review (undertaken March-June 2020) to identify qualitative online methods used with PwD and associated challenges. Methods used were online interviews, clinical …


Exploring Models Of Technology Integration Into Music Teacher Preparation Programs, Jay Dorfman Oct 2021

Exploring Models Of Technology Integration Into Music Teacher Preparation Programs, Jay Dorfman

Visions of Research in Music Education

The purposes of this study were to examine, from the faculty perspective, the structures by which pre-service music teachers gain technology experiences, and to understand the limitations of and influences on those structures. Music Education faculty members (N=169) responded to an online questionnaire that contained questions about implementation of technology into their programs, factors they considered when designing technology experiences for students, and translation of technology experiences into effective teaching. Findings indicated a wide variety of integration structures and a preference for inclusion of a stand-alone course in technology. Time was reported as the greatest obstacle to depth of technology …


Your Gadgets, Stress, And Performance: The Influence Of Technostress On Individual Satisfaction And Performance, Martina Dwi Mustika, Archifihan Millenadya Handoko, Hasna Azzahra Mamoen, Debora Uliana Siahaan, Aunia Yasyfin Oct 2021

Your Gadgets, Stress, And Performance: The Influence Of Technostress On Individual Satisfaction And Performance, Martina Dwi Mustika, Archifihan Millenadya Handoko, Hasna Azzahra Mamoen, Debora Uliana Siahaan, Aunia Yasyfin

Psychological Research on Urban Society

The Covid-19 pandemic changes the way employees work, and the use of technologies to support their work is increasing. The aim of this study is to investigate whether technologies can harm employee satisfaction and performance. The hypothesis developed stated, that the technostress creator predicted each individual role performance differently. Job satisfaction also became a mediator, whereas the technostress inhibitor was a moderator of the relationship between the technostress creator and job satisfaction. Two hundred and forty-four online responses were collected from employees in cities during the Covid-19 pandemic. Technostress (Ragu-Nathan et al., 2008), job satisfaction (Hackman & Oldham, 1976), and …


Higher Education Response To Challenges During Covid-19 Pandemic, Luke Byram Oct 2021

Higher Education Response To Challenges During Covid-19 Pandemic, Luke Byram

Access*: Interdisciplinary Journal of Student Research and Scholarship

This paper explores the response of international higher education to the COVID-19 pandemic through the lenses of broadband connectivity, faculty fatigue over teaching online and student performance during the public health crisis. It also addresses the global supply chain challenges the world experienced and its effect on higher education related to technology. Finally, the paper identifies lessons learned and strategies for future success for higher education in an online environment.


Ethical Documents In The Arab World And Their Role In Supporting Science And Technology: The Charter Of Science And Technology Ethics In The Arab Region As A Model., Wael Ahmed Abdullah Sabra Ibrahim, Oct 2021

Ethical Documents In The Arab World And Their Role In Supporting Science And Technology: The Charter Of Science And Technology Ethics In The Arab Region As A Model., Wael Ahmed Abdullah Sabra Ibrahim,

Journal of the Faculty of Arts (JFA)

This study tests a key hypothesis that ethical documents have a significant role in supporting science and technology in the Arab world, The study chose the document, " The Charter of Science and Technology Ethics in the Arab Region " as a model; To apply them in stating the importance of ethical documents. That document, issued in 2019, by UNESCO; In cooperation with the UNESCO Regional Office for Science in the Arab Countries in Cairo. The document was prepared by a group of experts and specialists in ethics, from different Arab countries, and edited by Dr. "Bahaa Darwish", Professor of …


Study Of Performance Of Vertical Drainage Well Construction From Polymer Materials, I.A. Akhmedov, Z.K. Mirkhasilova Sep 2021

Study Of Performance Of Vertical Drainage Well Construction From Polymer Materials, I.A. Akhmedov, Z.K. Mirkhasilova

Irrigation and Melioration

The article is devoted to the reconstruction and construction of vertical drainage wells. The use of vertical drainage wells is characterized by a decrease in the level of groundwater. The article presents data and typical regions of the use of vertical drainage wells.Also presented are mechanical, physical and chemical methods of well cleaning in practice. The information on the design and construction of vertical drainage wells is described. The analysis of corrosion resistance of vertical drainage well materials and their service life has been carried out. It is known that polymeric materials are resistant to corrosive environments. Using filters made …


Freedom Without Opportunity: Using Medicare Policy And Cms Mechanisms To Anticipate The Platform Economy’S Pitfalls And Ensure Healthcare Platform Workers Are Fairly Paid, Kim A. Aquino Sep 2021

Freedom Without Opportunity: Using Medicare Policy And Cms Mechanisms To Anticipate The Platform Economy’S Pitfalls And Ensure Healthcare Platform Workers Are Fairly Paid, Kim A. Aquino

Brooklyn Law Review

The rapidly aging population, along with the demand for innovative Medicare delivery models such as bundled payment programs have incentivized the use of technology in healthcare because of its potential to cut costs and improve quality of care. Like many industries embracing technological strides to automate and digitize services, the healthcare industry has welcomed new labor markets like the platform economy to facilitate connections between patients and workers with ease. Along with streamlining connections, the platform economy also promises workers flexibility and autonomy over their own schedule. The platform economy’s promise of freedom, however, is not enough to prevent the …


Les Technologies De L’Information Et De La Communication Dans Les Pays Du Sud Cas Du Maroc, Fathallah Daghmi, Farid Toumi Sep 2021

Les Technologies De L’Information Et De La Communication Dans Les Pays Du Sud Cas Du Maroc, Fathallah Daghmi, Farid Toumi

Dirassat

Information Technologies and Communication in Southern countries. The case of Morocco

The United Nations insist on the principle of a global digital revolution which would promote the revival of developing countries as evidenced by their various declarations at the Geneva Summits in 2003 with the motto "ICTs for development" and that of Tunis in 2005 " ICTs for all ”: Also, we can read in the Abstract to the press release of the United Nations Program for development (UNDP) dated September 2000, "the countries which will succeed in best use of ICT can hope to achieve economic growth sharply increased, …


Ict Effects And Challenges Faced By English Language Learners In Education, A. A. Mirani, M. Al-Hamami, J. I. Mirani, M. S. Memon, H. M. Baloch, W. A. Dahri Sep 2021

Ict Effects And Challenges Faced By English Language Learners In Education, A. A. Mirani, M. Al-Hamami, J. I. Mirani, M. S. Memon, H. M. Baloch, W. A. Dahri

Information Sciences Letters

We investigate the impact of the communication technology including the internet, wireless network, cell phones, and other communication mediums. It is shown that to improve the ways of teaching, teachers can be convinced that ICT should be an integral part of their teaching strategy. There is a thrust in the school sector for different ways of teaching, with the help of technology to improve the teaching-learning standards and various approaches have been applied including the dissemination of good practice and the investment in infrastructure and equipment. The prominent strategies like training programs are designed to raise the skills of teachers …


The Good, Bad And Ugly Of Innovations In Human Services Administration: Evidence From New York Counties, Lauren Mullins, Jyldyz Kasymova Sep 2021

The Good, Bad And Ugly Of Innovations In Human Services Administration: Evidence From New York Counties, Lauren Mullins, Jyldyz Kasymova

Journal of Public Management & Social Policy

Counties are often seen as “forgotten” and understudied governments in the family of local jurisdictions. The recent growing demand for public assistance led to a renewed interest in county governance, specifically in relation to the administration of social services. In order to cope with a post-recession growing workload, many counties began using technology and other innovative methods to serve clients effectively. This research seeks to learn and make sense of innovation practices in providing social safety services in several counties in New York State. In particular, we attempt to respond to the following questions. First, what types of innovations are …


Moving To A Virtual Literacy Practicum: Challenges And Solutions, Joyce C. Fine Ed. D. Aug 2021

Moving To A Virtual Literacy Practicum: Challenges And Solutions, Joyce C. Fine Ed. D.

Literacy Practice and Research

When the university took the unprecedented move to virtual teaching at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, my challenge, as a teacher educator, was to plan a virtual literacy practicum for master candidates. All aspects of curriculum design were considered, from establishing relationships with schools, parents, and students, considering technology platforms, appropriate technology applications, to considering everyone’s emotional state. In this article, I share the many challenging aspects and the solutions that lead to successful experiences for all participants.


Evolving Information Security Governance Practices From Evolving Technologies: Focus On Covid-19 Lockdowns, Cosmas Ngwenya, Kennedy Njenga Aug 2021

Evolving Information Security Governance Practices From Evolving Technologies: Focus On Covid-19 Lockdowns, Cosmas Ngwenya, Kennedy Njenga

The African Journal of Information Systems

This paper contemporizes evolving information security (IS) governance practices during the coronavirus pandemic (Covid-19) in South Africa. Using post-structuralism as a lens, we offer distinct insights regarding how information systems and technologies are evolving and the impact they present to the governance of IS systems during intermittent lockdowns. An online self-administered questionnaire was designed and distributed using Google forms to elicit data around evolution. A link was emailed to 160 respondents fitting pre-defined criteria. Data was exported to a statistical analysis software for analysis. Our results present an important relationship between technology evolutions and IS threats and that changes in …


Neutrosophic Statistics In The Strategic Planning Of Information Systems, Dionisio Vitalio Ponce Ruiz, Rita Azucena Díaz Vásquez, Bolívar Enrique Villalta Jadan, Cristian Yovao Dorado Ceballos Aug 2021

Neutrosophic Statistics In The Strategic Planning Of Information Systems, Dionisio Vitalio Ponce Ruiz, Rita Azucena Díaz Vásquez, Bolívar Enrique Villalta Jadan, Cristian Yovao Dorado Ceballos

Neutrosophic Sets and Systems

The purpose of carrying out an Information System Plan within any organization is to ensure the adequacy between its strategic objectives and the information necessary to support the major objectives. Discovering opportunities to innovate the processes of a company taking advantage of the advantages that information technologies provide, emphasizes the link between technology and business strategies, using information technologies (IT) as a facilitator to transform infrastructure and processes of the business. The success of the strategic planning of systems depends a lot on the support and involvement of the management, the understanding of the business objectives and strategies, the leadership …


Factors That Prevent Participation Of Tourists In Online Co-Creation Activities, Resat Arica, Feridun Duman, Abdulkadir Corbaci Aug 2021

Factors That Prevent Participation Of Tourists In Online Co-Creation Activities, Resat Arica, Feridun Duman, Abdulkadir Corbaci

University of South Florida (USF) M3 Publishing

The study aimed to identify the factors that prevent tourists from participating in online co-creation activities. With this aim, the study sample was selected from the tourists who travelled to Istanbul, who did not participate in co-creation. The data were collected through the questionnaire technique, then, analyzed with descriptive and exploratory factor analysis. The findings of the study showed that three factors prevented the tourists from participating in online co-creation activities. These factors were named as (i) lack of knowledge, (ii) lack of participation in social communication networks, and (iii) personal perceptions of co-creation. Lack of knowledge is the most …


The Effect Of The Usage Of Virtual Reality In Tourism Education On Learning Motivation, Sarp T. Kumlu, Emrah Ozkul Aug 2021

The Effect Of The Usage Of Virtual Reality In Tourism Education On Learning Motivation, Sarp T. Kumlu, Emrah Ozkul

University of South Florida (USF) M3 Publishing

Humanity has developed with technology by following the new products that emerge throughout their lives. Technology, especially in education, enables students to show interest by having different and fun experiences in the course. It is thought that technology in applied and theoretical courses is also considered to be important in tourism education just as it is in engineering, architecture, and medicine as an effective tool for students to enjoy and succeed in the course. Besides that, it is possible to say that it is easier for students to access information and save time with technological tools. In the 21st century, …


Analyzing The Students' Intention To Use Online Learning System In The Context Of Covid-19 Pandemic: A Theory Of Planned Behavior Approach, Kamel Mouloudj, Ahmed C. Bouarar, Karolina Stojczew Aug 2021

Analyzing The Students' Intention To Use Online Learning System In The Context Of Covid-19 Pandemic: A Theory Of Planned Behavior Approach, Kamel Mouloudj, Ahmed C. Bouarar, Karolina Stojczew

University of South Florida (USF) M3 Publishing

COVID-19 caused universities to close their doors and compelled the switch toward online education system, Although this option was the best and the only way that guarantees the continuity of studies, yet students were not satisfied, in front of this situation exploring the key factors that affect students' intention to accept online education is of vital importance, and that is what the study seeks to pursuit. To empirically test the intentions to use online learning, the theory of planned behavior (TPB) was applied to Algerian university students. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire from 213 college students of six …


The Place Of Kazakhstan Tourism Sector In The Countries Of The Region In Terms Of Transportation Infrastructure, Maiya Myrzabekova, Muhsin Halis, Zafer Camlibel Aug 2021

The Place Of Kazakhstan Tourism Sector In The Countries Of The Region In Terms Of Transportation Infrastructure, Maiya Myrzabekova, Muhsin Halis, Zafer Camlibel

University of South Florida (USF) M3 Publishing

For most countries with high tourism potential in today's world to develop economically and provide the foreign currency income it needs, it is necessary to increase the level of employment, market share and revenues it receives in the national sense. Because of this, many countries are engaged in relentless competition with each other in the international tourism sector. The different dimensions of the concept of National Competitiveness have attracted the attention of many researchers from various disciplines. While the discipline of economics makes the concept of competition a subject of examination at the international level in the light of the …


Grey Clouds And Silver Linings: Professional Learning For Secondary Educators During Covid-19, Jenelle Williams Jul 2021

Grey Clouds And Silver Linings: Professional Learning For Secondary Educators During Covid-19, Jenelle Williams

Michigan Reading Journal

No abstract provided.


Wireless Mourning / Luto Sin Cables, Daniel Bonilla, Emiliano Guaraldo Jul 2021

Wireless Mourning / Luto Sin Cables, Daniel Bonilla, Emiliano Guaraldo

Survive & Thrive: A Journal for Medical Humanities and Narrative as Medicine

During the COVID pandemic and because of the sanitary measures in act, many families had to endure the added emotional pain of not being able to properly perform traditional funeral rites for their dear ones. In Mexico, the velorio, the traditional nine days wake, is especially important for bereaved families. Praying together and being close to each other, family members and friends share the burden of grief, while honouring the deceased and starting their emotional journey towards the acceptance of the passing. During the hardest moments of the pandemic, these forms of mourning were not allowed, and alternative outlets …


Determining The Perception And Willingness Of Primary Care Providers To Prescribe Advanced Diabetes Technologies, Alexander O’Donovan, Sean M. Oser, Jessica Parascando, Arthur Berg, Donald E. Nease Jr., Tamara K. Oser Jul 2021

Determining The Perception And Willingness Of Primary Care Providers To Prescribe Advanced Diabetes Technologies, Alexander O’Donovan, Sean M. Oser, Jessica Parascando, Arthur Berg, Donald E. Nease Jr., Tamara K. Oser

Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews

Advanced diabetes technologies have produced increasingly favorable outcomes compared to older treatments. Disparities in practice resources have led to a treatment disparity by clinical setting, where endocrinologists typically prescribe far more such technologies than primary care providers (PCPs). Fully automated artificial pancreas systems (APS), which combine technologies to deliver and adjust insulin dosing continuously in response to automatic and continuous glucose monitoring, may be more straightforward for PCPs to prescribe and manage, therefore extending their benefit to more patients. We aimed to assess willingness of PCPs to prescribe advanced diabetes technologies through a cross-sectional survey of PCPs from 4 geographically …