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Beyond the Hype: A Scoping Review of TikTok's Potential and Pitfalls in Clinical Education. [PDF]
Lacey H, Donetto S, Price J, Aziz W.
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Preferred Social Media Platform for Rehabilitation Education Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction. [PDF]
AlMuhaya AH, Aldera M, Alimam D.
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Computers in Human Behavior, 2010
In this explorative study, flaming on YouTube was studied using surveys of YouTube users. Flaming is defined as displaying hostility by insulting, swearing or using otherwise offensive language. Three general conclusions were drawn. First, although many users said that they themselves do not flame, flaming appears to be very common on YouTube.
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In this explorative study, flaming on YouTube was studied using surveys of YouTube users. Flaming is defined as displaying hostility by insulting, swearing or using otherwise offensive language. Three general conclusions were drawn. First, although many users said that they themselves do not flame, flaming appears to be very common on YouTube.
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Youtube – youpray? - catechesis for children on youtube
Catholic Pedagogy, 2023Now, media are used in almost every human activity. This was intensified by the COVID-19 pandemic when we had lockdowns nearly all over the world. The result of that was that our lives have moved to the Internet. On the Internet, we organize social lives, and we also learn. The potential of information and communication technologies was also noticed by
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Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Designing Pleasurable Products and Interfaces, 2013
This paper reports findings from a study of meditation videos posted on YouTube. It reports on both the features they offer and the kinds of comments posted. The most-viewed one hundred videos referenced faith-based traditions, "new age" spirituality, and entirely secular meditation practices. A convenience sample of comments was taken as a snapshot of
Elizabeth A. Buie, Mark Blythe
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This paper reports findings from a study of meditation videos posted on YouTube. It reports on both the features they offer and the kinds of comments posted. The most-viewed one hundred videos referenced faith-based traditions, "new age" spirituality, and entirely secular meditation practices. A convenience sample of comments was taken as a snapshot of
Elizabeth A. Buie, Mark Blythe
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