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Digital Immigrants in Distance Education
The constant growth of methods of education that incorporate the Internet into teaching-learning processes has opened up a wide range of opportunities for students across the world to gain entry to undergraduate or graduate degree programs.
Roberto Salazar-Márquez
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Immigrants, English ability and the digital divide [PDF]
This study examines the extent and causes of inequalities in information technology (IT) ownership and use between natives and immigrants in the U.S., focusing on the role of English ability.
Ono, Hiroshi, Zavodny, Madeline
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Digital Immigrants – Strangers [PDF]
Abstract In social context, a stranger can be identified as one who is excluded from a group. This group can sometimes have only a few members, while in other cases it can consist of a whole nation or of an entire society. From a digital perspective, there are two kinds of citizens: first, those who are members of the digital information
György Molnár +2 more
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Identity negotiation on the LIHKG platform: a grounded theory study of Mainland Chinese immigrants’ adaptation to Hong Kong society [PDF]
In digital societies, social media has emerged as a critical arena for immigrant communities to engage in identity construction, yet there remains limited research on identity negotiation within specific digital platforms in the Chinese context.
Lingxiao Zhang, Tao Shen
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DIGITAL IMMIGRANTS’ SURVIVAL KIT [PDF]
Societies today are more and more digital, and digital transformation has an impact on all sectors of our lives. Tasks that used to be done on paper are now done digitally, for example, government paperwork, tax returns, travel and booking systems, shopping, and other tasks.
Ebba Ossiannilsson +6 more
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Discrimination in digital immigration status [PDF]
AbstractThe UK has recently adopted a policy of granting digital-only proof of immigration status for certain groups of migrants. More than 4.5 million individuals are reliant on this form of status and the number is growing. In this paper, we argue that this policy, as currently operationalised, is unlawful as a result of its discriminatory impact. If
Tomlinson, Joe +2 more
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Surviving in the Digital Space: Digital Literacy of Syrian Immigrants in Turkey
Turkey is one of the countries hosting the largest number of Syrian immigrants in the world. Integrationof Syrian immigrants is one of the problems Turkey has to overcome.
Serkan Bayrakcı, Haldun Narmanlıoğlu
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According to the theory of technological determinism, the development and popularisation of communication techniques has led to the emergence of two groups of participants in internet discourse: (1) those who have been ‘immersed’ in the Internet since ...
Jarosław Kinal, Mariola Kinal
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Digital Natives and online learning in police students [PDF]
Background. Although not a novelty in education, online teaching and learning has come to the fore with the COVID-19 pandemic. As opposed to the time before this crisis, when it had been an option for certain categories of learners, with the pandemic ...
Mićović Dragoslava, Beko Lidija
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Literatür ve Sahanın Kesişiminde Dijital Göçmenler İçin Dijital Yetkinlikler
Türkiye Ulusal Ajansı tarafından yürütülmekte olan Erasmus+ Programı Okul Eğitimi Stratejik Ortaklıklar eylemi kapsamında finanse edilen DigiComp kısa adıyla “Dijital Göçmenler için Dijital Yeterlilikleri Artırma: Dijital Bölünme ve Dijital Sosyal ...
Metin Eken
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