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Sociology of the COVID-19 Lockdown

Advances in Educational Technologies and Instructional Design, 2022
Much of the research on COVID-19 is gleaned on epidemiological, virological, and medical outcomes of the global pandemic. In education, research focus is skewed towards how school closure affected the psychological disposition of learners, ignoring ...
Denis Sekiwu, Johnson OCAN
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The (de)motivation factors in choosing Airbnb amongst Vietnamese consumers

, 2020
The growing importance of Airbnb calls for better understanding of the determinants of its purchase intentions. This becomes particularly relevant in the context of emerging markets, where Airbnb is rapidly evolving.
Trang Tran, V. Filimonau
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Praxisschock, Demotivation und Ausbildungsabbruch?

PADUA, 2020
Zusammenfassung. Die Intention des Pflegeberufegesetzes einer „generalistischen“ Vereinheitlichung der Pflegeausbildungen wird sich nicht umstandslos erfüllen. Zu verschieden sind die Rahmen- und Ausbildungsbedingungen an den Lernorten der praktischen Ausbildung, als dass die Unterschiede zwischen ihnen mit der Umsetzung des Gesetzes leichthin ...
Ralf Twenhöfel   +2 more
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A lesson in demotivation

Nursing Standard, 2001
SORRY TO bang on about this yetagain, but it does seem ridiculousthat the internal rotation system of working continues to be imposed on nurses who find it stressful and difficult. Nursing Standard reports this week on a snapshot survey of Linda Thomas readers that set out to discoverhow much progress has been made in implementing employee-friendly ...
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Chargaff's “Demotivation”

Microbe Magazine, 2008
Reading anything by Simon Silver is a pleasure, and his erudite and fair-minded review of Craig Venter's autobiography is no exception (Microbe, January 2008, p. 46). I would comment on one small point however. Dr. Silver states that Irwin Chargaff (who usually spelled his name Erwin) found Jim Watson's book The Double Helix (1968) “so offensive that ...
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Integrating Large Language Models in Software Engineering Education: A Pilot Study through GitHub Repositories Mining

arXiv.org
Context: Large Language Models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT are increasingly adopted in software engineering (SE) education, offering both opportunities and challenges.
Maryam Khan   +2 more
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Reading the Praise/Prompt Machine: An Interface Criticism Approach to ChatGPT

Aarhus Conference
This paper critically examines ChatGPT through the lens of interface criticism. Our work develops new methodological approaches to AI critique and reveals how the platform's core engagement mechanics operate via language rather than traditional interface
B. Grosser, S. Pold
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Формы и жанры сетевого фольклора и пандемия COVID-19

ТРАДИЦИОННАЯ КУЛЬТУРА
В статье на материале сетевого фольклора исследуется реакция креативных пользователей Рунета на главное событие начала 2020-х гг.  — пандемию COVID-19.
Т.Н. Суханова
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Creating a comic effect in English-language demotivators

Yazyk i kul tura
The article considers creating comicality in English demotivational posters. It has been established that since the demotivator is a creolized text consisting of verbal and visual components, the comic effect it produces depends on the relationship ...
A. Tuarmenskaya, A. V. Tuarmenskiy
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FACTORS AFFECTING THE MOTIVATION OF CONSTRUCTION EMPLOYEES IN HYDERABAD: A RECENT PERSPECTIVE

Qualitative Research Journal for Social Studies
Employee motivation is critical for superior performance in construction project management, yet Pakistan’s construction sector faces persistent challenges.
Farhan Hussain   +2 more
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