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Chapter 6: Culture and Ethics [PDF]
The OTiS (Online Teaching in Scotland) programme, run by the now defunct Scotcit programme, ran an International e-Workshop on Developing Online Tutoring Skills which was held between 8–12 May 2000.
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A Two-Model Approach for Humour Style Recognition
Humour, a fundamental aspect of human communication, manifests itself in various styles that significantly impact social interactions and mental health. Recognising different humour styles poses challenges due to the lack of established datasets and machine learning (ML) models.
Kenneth, Mary Ogbuka +2 more
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Does Humour Influence Perceptions of the Ethicality of Female-Disparaging Advertising? [PDF]
This article responds to calls for further research on ethical issues in advertising. The study examines whether advertising strategies which use female-disparaging themes are perceived as ethical, and what effect this has on ad and brand attitudes.
Balabanis, G., Grougiou, V., Manika, D.
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Fun and gameplay : review of Prensky, M. (2002) The Motivation of Gameplay, the real twenty-first century learning revolution, On the Horizon, Vol 10 No 1 pp 5-11 [PDF]
This review article examines a topic close to my heart. I believe that fun is a motivator of happiness, leading to greater interaction, motivation, reward for both student and staff.
Lance, Justin
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Conversational Agents, Humorous Act Construction, and Social Intelligence [PDF]
Humans use humour to ease communication problems in human-human interaction and \ud in a similar way humour can be used to solve communication problems that arise\ud with human-computer interaction.
Nijholt, Anton
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The need for delight in online education materials
With the demand for online learning materials ever increasing and with more content being made open and free, Higher Education Institutes are now in a position to take their robust virtual learning environments and shift focus from content to user.
Procter, Adam
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Women and Intertextuality: On the Example of Margaret Atwood’s The Penelopiad [PDF]
The aim of the study is to consider feminist retellings of myths and legends. As an example, Margaret Atwood’s book The Penelopiad is analyzed. The interpretation is situated in a broader context of intertextual practices characteristic of the feminist
Lisowska, Katarzyna
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Coping styles in patients with haematological cancer in a Malaysian hospital. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: To assess coping styles of haematological cancer patients and investigate factors (major depressive disorders, socio-demographic profiles and clinical factors) that influence them.
Awang , Hamidin +5 more
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The article describes results of Russian adaptation of the PhoPhiKat, a questionnaire to measure gelotophobia, gelotophilia, and katagelasticism, on 392 Russian adolescents.
Stefanenko E. A. +2 more
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The study explored experiences of adolescents aged 15–19 with alopecia areata (AA) and investigated their accounts of coping behaviours. Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis was used to provide an in-depth and holistic perspective of their accounts ...
Rafia Rafique, Nigel Hunt
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