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Active Online; Not Actively Learning

Proceedings of the IASE 2021 Satellite Conference, 2022
Imagine, a keen university tutor, excited to help revamp the statistics tutorials for a first-year course into one focused on student-led learning… only to need to rapidly adjust to online teaching thanks to Covid-19. I have been involved in small-class tutorials for two first-year university courses (150 and 2000 students each), with a few modes of ...
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Stimulation of activity in online communities

Proceedings of the 29th Annual European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics, 2011
Motivation -- Identify the factors that relate to the activity within a community, to derive a framework which can be used to stimulate activity in both new and existing online communities and to test the effectiveness of the framework.Research approach -- The relations between 9 metrics of community success and 26 community properties have been ...
van Oostendorp, H., van Varik, F.
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Online Activism for Women's Rights

CyberPsychology & Behavior, 2000
Activists working online have recognized the potential of the Internet as a force for social change. Women are using the technology as a form of empowerment, by creating women's venues, resources, and networks for organizing. Meanwhile, policies to bring about a connected society have not used a gender-based analysis in the planning and implementation ...
Jo Sutton, Scarlet Pollock
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Passion and Dependency in Online Shopping Activities

CyberPsychology & Behavior, 2007
This study examines the influence of harmonious passion (HP) and obsessive passion (OP) to online shopping dependency. The results show that both HP and OP might lead to online shopping dependency and online shoppers with OP are more dependent on online shopping activities.
Chih-Chien Wang, Hui-Wen Yang
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Active Learning Environments and the Transition to Online

Proceedings of the 52nd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 2021
We surveyed 533 CS2 students taught in an inverted classroom model either in an active learning classroom (ALC) or a traditional lecture hall, with both groups shifting to an online setting towards the end of term. Students perceived the ALC as more conducive to group work than a traditional classroom, while the online environment was perceived ...
Andrew Siqueira, Bogdan Simion
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Active online reading

2021
Poster from the event: UNESCO Inclusive Policy Lab Education and Digital Skills: A Conversation Event.
Wood, Jamie, East, Matt
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Parental Mediation, Online Activities, and Cyberbullying

CyberPsychology & Behavior, 2009
Cyberbullying, the use of information and communication technologies to intentionally harm others, has become an important area of research. Studies have begun to investigate the extent of cyberbullying and its victims' personality characteristics. Less is known about the effect of specific online activities and the role of parental mediation on the ...
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Learning With Online Activities

International Journal of Web-Based Learning and Teaching Technologies, 2009
Learning through social interactions and critical thinking is becoming a fundamental teaching approach, especially for adult students. This approach promotes holistic and deeper understanding for the subject being learned. Online technologies are offering us new opportunities to create communities of inquiry that allow for more active learning that ...
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