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In 1906, Traveller Karçınzade Süleyman Şükrü, starting from Anatolia, travelled to Iran, Ashgabat, Bukhara, Baku, West Turkistan, Caucasus, Austria, France, Marseille, African Continent, Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, Aden, India, Kolkata, Colombo ...
Fatma Ecem Ceylan
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Networks in Education: A Travelogue Through Five Decades
For over five decades, researchers have used network analysis to understand educational contexts, spanning diverse disciplines and thematic areas. The wealth of traditions and insights accumulated through these interdisciplinary efforts is a challenge to
Mohammed Saqr +2 more
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Travelogue: Representing Indoor Trajectories as Informative Art
In this work, we explore if informative art can represent a user’s indoor trajectory and promote user’s self-reflection, creating a new type of interactive space. Under the assumption that the simplicity of a digital picture frame can be an appealing way
Yunzhi Li, Tingyu Cheng, Ashutosh Dhekne
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Travelogue as Supplementary Learning Tool Towards Students’ Historical Thinking Skills
The study utilized experimental-developmental quantitative research design through the use of teacher-made and expert-validated survey questionnaire, pretest and posttest to find the effects of researcher-designed travelogue as a supplementary learning ...
Mark Ed M. Reyes, Nelia T. Salvador
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With the rise of user-generated content (UGC) and deep learning technology, more and more researchers construct and measure the tourism destination image (TDI) through online travelogues. However, due to the impact of COVID-19 prevention and control, the
Xin Zhang +3 more
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Reconsidering a Newly-found Travelogue from Late Naserid Period (“Tabriz to Kerman Travelogue”) [PDF]
One of the unknown travelogues of the late Naserid period is a travelogue entitled “Kerman Travelogue” written in 1309 A.H. (1892 A.D.). This travelogue is the account of a mission of the author and what happened to him on his journey from Tabriz to ...
Shamsedin Najmi +2 more
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A Damascene Shāfi‘ī Professor-Mufti in Istanbul: Najm al-Dīn al-Ghazzī’s Travelogue (1032/1623)
The aim of this article is to introduce Najm al-Dīn al-Ghazzī’s (d. 1061/1651) Istanbul travelogue, which until recently was considered to be lost, as a new primary source for the examination of early modern Ottoman history.
Gürzat Kami
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Higher education institutions (HEIs) handle tons of data to analyze and generate the most relevant information. Data mining is considered a useful tool to extract knowledge to predict future educational trends in this process.
M. E. L. T. Cruz, R. Encarnacion
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Smoking and the City: A Travelogue in Yuxi
We narrate our travel in a city with a prominent tobacco company to contribute to the literature on smoking and place. We show that in Yuxi, the location of the Hongta Group, China’s largest tobacco manufacturer, a smoker’s sense of self and of place is ...
Gareth Davey, Xiang Zhao
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A Technical and Stylistic Study of Travelogues
Travel is a very important part of human life. Since time immemorial, every human used to travel from one place to another and would save the events and observations that occurred during the journey in his heart and mind and on his return, he would ...
Dr. Robina Parveen
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