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The Preparation of Eco-citizens in The Environmental Edu Communication Program “LemonSea Ecuador”: Getting to Know the Polluted Areas of Manta City Using the Lemon Map
Patricia Henriquez-Coronel, Eder Intriago-Palacios
This article shows the results of a research study whose purpose was to create and implement a non-formal environmental education program that promotes the reflection of the participants based on four prioritized environmental problems of Manta city. Design Based Research was used, and 10 activities...
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Strategies and methods for promoting post capability on the hydraulic course of sergeant
Xiaofeng Li, Dayong Zhou, Tong Zhao, Chunren Li, Pande Jiao, Tai Zeng
According to the teaching rules of sergeant hydraulic course and through proper analysis of current teaching, the appropriate strategies and methods for promoting post capability are given, which are, developing simulation training system, employing the theory-virtuality-reality teaching mode, integrating...
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A creative research proposal in citizenship education: Digital disaster literacy curriculum
Ömer Cem Karacaoğlu
The purpose of the research is to determine the necessary competencies and skills during, before and after the disaster, to develop the disaster literacy scale according to these skills and to design the disaster literacy digital curriculum. The research has both qualitative and quantitative features....
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Academic Conflicts, Challenges, and Conquests of Performing Students at Central Mindanao University
Teresita Hermocilla Borres
This paper attempts to explain the academic conflicts, challenges, and conquests of the performing or the intellectually-gifted students by unravelling the codes, concepts and categories, clustering them into emerging themes that would qualitatively explain their lived experiences in the university....
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Rubber to Artisanal Oil Mining Narratives: A Study of Governmentality in Dusun Tue, Indonesia
Vieronica Varbi Sununianti, Rudy Kurniawan, Andries Lionardo
The issue of resource dispossession has been an ongoing narrative of the villagers and an everlasting struggle between the ruling regime as well as the local communities. The regime tends to organize and implement a managed Governmentality with a target population. Therefore, it is fascinating to figure...
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Design and Development of Higher Vocational English Learning System Based on Visual Studio Platform
Yanxia Li
Based on Visual Studio platform, in ASP Net framework, using C# language to complete the construction of Higher Vocational English online learning system, and improve the deficiencies in the current higher vocational English education and teaching process with the functions of online learning, key exercises,...
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A Model of Hybrid Teaching Innovation
Based on Computer Technology and Algorithm Innovation
Pingting Fu, Chuwei Lin, Qizhang Zheng, Yue Wang, Wenzhe Li
To improve the teaching effectiveness of course, the paper created an innovative design for the “teaching pain points” in the teaching process. With computer technology and algorithm innovation, the paper established a hybrid online and offline teaching innovation model, innovated in five aspects - innovation...
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Research on the Teaching Reform and Practice of “College English” Course Based on “Chaoxing Learning Platform + BOPPPS Model”
Xin Wan, Yun Fan
This paper explores the teaching reform and practice of the “College English” course by integrating the Chaoxing Learning Platform with the BOPPPS model to address challenges such as low student motivation and declining participation. The study emphasizes the importance of leveraging digital platforms...
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High School English Performance Analysis Using Interpretable Machine Learning Approach
Shufang Qu, Hun Lee Koay
Currently, English learning is being taken to a new level for Chinese students. The transformation of English language teaching and learning is in full swing across the education sector in China. However, few studies have discussed the relationship between high school students’ English language learning...
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Exploratory approach to nature-based solutions for human-ecological well-being and health in cities. Towards an integrated NBS planning and policy approach framework
Maria Carmen Garcia Mateo
Cities encounter today systemic societal challenges. Therefore, a comprehensive and holistic approach to overcome them is needed, instead of dealing with them individually. The New Urban Agenda proposed a new paradigm shift in sustainable development, calling for a global action on well-management and...
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The Impact of Website Quality of Museums on Visitors’ Willingness to Study in Physical Archaeological Site Museums
Xuefeng Ao, Xiaoping Tian, Shuisheng Du
The archaeological site museum has important educational significance by showcasing historical relics, artifacts, and related historical backgrounds, allowing visitors to intuitively understand and learn about the past history and culture. The unique geographic spatial characteristics of archaeological...
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State of the Art Approaches to Evaluation and the Quality of E-learning in Higher Education
Yassmin El Haddadi, Mohamed Benali, Oumaima El Haddadi
This paper examines the approaches to quality assurance in e-Learning from a systemic perspective. To address this complex topic, we analyze general higher education quality frameworks, international quality assurance frameworks and specific distance education quality frameworks. To do so, we focus on...
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Gatotkaca Mutung: An Identity Project Transforming Pulung Gantung into a Platform for Gatotkaca in Sandosa Cinema
Tunggul Banjaransari
Pulung gantung is an event that is believed by the people of Gunungkidul to be the trigger for self-harming. An event that is said to have occurred centuries ago, so it is enough to be considered a normal occurrence in Gunungkidul. However, when the number of suicides is dominated by teenagers, the identity...
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Development of Media Literacy in Pedagogical Practice by Teachers During the Covid-19 Pandemic
Allison Villacrez-Cuadros, Victor Omar Vite-León, Christiana Poggi-Parodi
The COVID-19 pandemic created an uncertain scenario for education, encouraging teachers to develop new skills so as not to interrupt the teaching process. Likewise, the presence of new media and technologies in society means that people are forced to develop skills that allow them to interact with them...
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Design Of Ezydu’a AR Application as New Media Experience for Children in Informal Education Environment
Aeni Zuhana Saidin
Ezydu’a is an augmented reality (AR) mobile application tailored for informal education settings to assist children in memorizing daily routine du’a. Recognizing the challenges faced by children in informal learning environments, the app employs a user-centered design (UCD) approach to develop engaging...
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Construction of Virtual Simulation Experiment Resources Based on Virtual Teaching and Research Section Under Digital Transformation
Qingxia Qin, Shuguang Sun, Wengao Qian, Xihua Ma
Virtual teaching and research section is a new form of grassroots teaching organizations in the era of digital economy, which provides important conditions for the construction of experimental practice courses with industry characteristics. Taking the construction of virtual simulation experiment teaching...
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Nusantara Architecture and Sustainability in Global Discourse
Murni Rachmawati
In the current of increasingly homogeneous global architectural discourse, Nusantara architecture emerges as an almost forgotten narrative, even though it carries profound meaning and organic sustainability. This article demonstrates how the philosophy, local wisdom, and local genius of Nusantara Architecture...
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Plurality in Puppet: Exploring Visual Idiolect in the Cultural Expression of the Punakawan
Ratih Mahardika, Yasraf Amir Piliang, Irfansyah Irfansyah, Nuning Yanti Damayanti
This paper examines the role of visual idiolect in shaping local variations of Punakawan characters, focusing on their function as a cultural counter-narrative to the centralized aesthetic norms of Central Javanese wayang. Moving beyond the theme of ambiguity, this study explores how visual representations...
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Research on AGI based on Big Data to Improve the Quality of Life of Single People
Bei Wang
This paper aims to explore the feasibility of the application of the AGI in the life of single people. According to development of AI technology, this paper proposes the application path of the AGI entering the core relationship of human beings for improving the quality of the life of single people.
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Teh Sekar: A Mosque-Based Community Empowerment Model in Synergy with the Business Sector
Siti Fatonah, Dewangga Cipta Mahendra
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG-12) Responsible Consumption and Production emphasizes the importance of sustainable patterns in consumption and production to protect the environment and enhance societal welfare. This principle serves as the foundation for a community empowerment initiative implemented...
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Pornography in Indonesian Criminal Regulation: A Disharmony of Rules
Hanugrah Titi Habsari, Ladito Risang Bagaskoro
In Indonesian society, pornography is considered incompatible with moral values, ethics, noble character, and the nation's noble personality, faith, and piety to God and Pancasila as the ideology and basis of the state, which forms the basis that some acts involving pornography categorized as a...
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Significance Matters: Examining the Association between Perceived Helplessness and Problematic Social Media Usage
Chi Fan Ho, Iris Rongwei Sun, Mega M. Leung, Po Fai Jonah Li, Alex Chi-Keung Chan
Previous studies have shown a positive association between problematic social media usage and negative affect among young adults. However, few studies have examined how this relationship relates to the three dimensions (3DM) of meaning in life: significance, coherence, and purpose. This study aims to...
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Motivation Differences Between STEM/HASS Students Regarding Career and Academic Achievements
Tetyana Masliyenko, Carlos Sousa Reis
Motivation is crucial for students’ success in higher education. Strong academic motivation fuels the effort and engagement needed to excel in coursework and research. When students are clear about their career goals (have a higher level of career decidedness), they can tailor their studies and experiences...
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Teaching Strategies and Practices to Enhance Research Data Analysis Skills Among Civil Engineering Graduate Students
Taochun Yang, Mingqiang Lin, Yongli Li
In the course on research data analysis and processing for civil engineering graduate students, current teaching practices exhibit limitations, such as a lack of diverse teaching methods and insufficient case studies. These shortcomings hinder the development of students’ data analysis capabilities and...
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Evaluating the Accuracy of Peer Assessment of ESL Argumentative Writing Using a Mixed-Methods Approach
Xiao Xie, Vahid Nimehchisalem, Mei Fung Yong, Ngee Thai Yap
In the context of ESL writing, the prevalent approach of utilising inter-rater reliability measures, particularly Pearson’s r coefficient, for the scrutiny of peer assessment comes with inherent constraints. Rasch models have emerged as an alternative method to conventional correlation analysis for assessing...
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Scripts of Empowerment: Vernacular Typography and Cultural Resilience in Rural Development Communication in India
Arjita Singh, Manish Arora
Vernacular typography has emerged as a pivotal tool in fostering cultural resilience and empowering rural communities in India (Waghulde, 2020; Chakravorty, 2018). This study examines how region-specific scripts and typographic styles facilitate effective communication, reinforce cultural identity, and...
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Effectiveness of the UNESCO Global Geoparks Regime on Local Community Development in the Rinjani-Lombok UNESCO Global Geopark Area
Y. A. Wahyudin, Ahmad Mubarak Munir, Khairur Rizki
This article aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the UNESCO Global Geoparks regime in promoting the development of the local community in the Rinjani-Lombok UNESCO Global Geopark area. This research is conducted using a qualitative approach and gathers data from various sources, including interviews...
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Higher Education’s Innovative Pedagogical Approaches and Teaching Practices
Chhaya Gosavi, Mahendra Deore
Engaging students in the classroom is becoming more and more challenging, especially in higher education. To overcome these challenges, innovative pedagogical approaches are essential. The study focuses mainly on innovative teaching practices used in undergraduate computer engineering courses. Various...
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Research on the Evaluation Model of Online Teaching Effectiveness
Wei Sun, Ping Xiong
According to online teaching practices and literature research during the outbreak of the epidemic, the satisfaction with online teaching varies depending on the positioning of schools. The main factors that affect the effectiveness of online teaching include students, teachers, media equipment, and...
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A New Teaching Method: Using Games in Chinese Primary School English Teaching
Tian Fang
As China increasingly integrates into the world, the importance of English learning has become prominent. English, as a second language in China, is a major subject from primary school to university. However, when it comes to English Teaching in primary school, there may be a lot of problems. Some researches...
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Blended Teaching Strategy in the Post-COVID-19 Period in Moroccan Universities
S. Boutarti, L. Daadaoui, K. Berrada
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on all areas, hence the need to think about a mandatory change on almost all levels including educational practices. In order to limit the spread of the virus, distance education was adopted, but faced several challenges. This experience has shown that although...
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Cybermedia in Latin America. A Focus on Southern Cone
Mayra Paola Gonzales-Córdova, Claudia Rodríguez-Hidalgo, Catalina Mier Sanmartín
The incorporation of technology in various sectors has generated profound transformations, and in the field of media. These changes are manifested both in new opportunities for the presentation of content, as well as in the challenges of adapting journalistic routines to meet the growing needs of the...
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Relationship between new technologies and burnout: A systematic literature review
Ana Pinto, Sara Sousa, Joana Santos
The rise of digitization in workplaces is transforming how work is managed, presenting both advantages and challenges for safety and health. While new technologies can create safer work environments, they can also contribute to high performance pressure, which negatively affects workers’ mental health....
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Research on the Course Mode of Folk Art Based on Cultural Creative Products
Han Mao, GuiHua Shi
The development of cultural creative industry and market has always attracted the national attention, and the cultural creative products are also a very popular commodity form in the present society. The folk-art course integrates the design form of cultural creative products into the teaching practice,...
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Evolution of South African Woman in Higher Education
Past, Present, Future
Karishma Singh, Tshali Ntombizanele, Afika-Amazizi.Naledi Mbuyiswa, Portia Nokubonga Mseleku
The rise of South African women in higher education is a story of perseverance and transformational change. South African women, particularly black women, were historically marginalized and excluded due to colonial and apartheid-era policies, posing significant barriers to higher education. The early...
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Tendencies of Corruption Crimes by Regional Leaders During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia for the Period 2019-2022
Audaraziq Ismail, Febby Mutiara Nelson, Henny Saptatia, Basuki Rekso Wibowo, Iqbalsyah Nouval Muktiajie, Ahmad Sarinawi
Corruption has been common in Indonesia throughout the Covid-19 epidemic, especially among regional leaders. This study examines how the COVID-19 epidemic has affected corruption offenses, particularly those committed by regional leaders. It links it to law enforcement and its impact on the effectiveness...
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Participatory Planning for a Widespread andResilient Cross-Border Park
Francesca Giglione, Sergio Pratali Maffei, Marco Acri, Elisa Polo
This paper refers to a participatory experience entitled “BEYOND ANY LIMIT. Rethinking borders in the new Europe'’, which was meant to imagine a “Widespread and Resilient Cross border Park'’ between the Italian city of Gorizia and the Slovene city of Nova Gorica; the URBINAT project and its...
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The Brazilian Far-right and New Media Models: the Role of Disintermediation in Bolsonarismo’s Discourse
Flávia Gomes-Franco e Silva, Juliana Colussi, Gabriel Bayarri-Toscano, Paula de Souza Paes
This paper is based on a study of Jair Bolsonaro’s disintermediated discourse, specifically his Instagram account during the pre-electoral period leading up to the 2022 presidential elections in Brazil. By communicating directly with his audience, Bolsonaro exemplifies how new technology disrupts traditional...
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Equity and Efficiency analysis of health resources allocation in Guangxi County based on Balance index model: evidence from an ethnic minority region in Western China
Shangyuhui Huang, Tao Jiang, Jingwen Liang
Background
Equity and efficiency in the allocation of health resources directly affects health equity and is a prerequisite for the achievement of health equity. This study analyzed the equity and efficiency of health resource allocation in Guangxi County to provide rational research evidence...
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Research on the Mixed Teaching Mode of Circuit Courses in Zhejiang Higher Vocational Colleges Based on Multimedia Technology
Zhonghai Chen, Meifen Xie, Quanda Zu
Multimedia computer technology to assist classroom teaching has been widely used. It digitally collects, acquires, compresses/decompresses multimedia teaching information through computer technology, and makes the teaching content have the characteristics of pictures, texts and sounds. Under the new...
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Research on the Reform Path of “Student-Centered” General Education in Universities in China
Xiaorong Wang
The purpose of general education is cultivating healthy individuals and citizens. “Student centered” is the basic principle of general education. On the basis of analyzing the problems existing in the reform of general education in Chinese universities, this paper puts forward some strategies for the...
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Design and Practice Exploration of Software Security Experimental Teaching
Fangfang Xu, Ziqi Zhu, Feng Gao, Xiao Xie, Yaojie Chen
In order to cultivate students’ comprehensive ability and innovative thinking, meet the requirements of engineering practice ability under the new engineering background, and solve the difficulties faced by software experiment teaching at present, combining the advantages of traditional teaching, this...
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Analysis of the Impact of Artificial Intelligence on College Students’ Learning under the Background of New Quality Productivity--Taking K University as an Example
Hao Chen, Xinya Zhang, Yixin Li, Jinglin Zhong, Abdul Aizezi Maitiniyazi, Lu Zhang, Zixing Tang
In the context of the era of new quality productivity, the artificial intelligence industry is developing rapidly, in order to further explore the impact of artificial intelligence on students in Xinjiang universities. This article takes K University students as the research object, constructs a subjective...
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Adaptive E-Learning Model based on Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Boosting Moroccan Students’ Performance
Ghita Faouzi, Naila Amrous, Nour-Eddine El Faddouli, Mostafa Khabouze
Nowadays, we are witnessing a strong evolution of learning environments; the move to online education today has become a necessity, not a choice. The use of information and communication technology (ICT), digital tools and online learning platforms have made significant strides in improving the learning...
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A Legislative Analysis of Malaysian Legal System on Search and Seizure Procedure of Digital Evidence
Zainal Amin Ayub, Mohamad Fateh Labanieh, Harlida Abdul Wahab
Nowadays criminals use computers to commit various crimes both in the virtual and real world. These activities store digital evidence which can be used in criminal proceedings. The advancement has led to the searches and seizures of digital evidence. The legal framework of obtaining digital evidence...
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Breaking Through the Clutter: The Role of Controversy in Enhancing Brand Attitude - the Case of Entel and Susy Diaz
Sebastian Cavero, Francisco Arbaiza
This article examines Peruvian consumers’ trust in controversial famous characters used in advertising by analyzing a series of Entel brand advertisements with a focus on the impact of Susy Diaz as a brand ambassador. The study found that Susy Diaz’s presence in Entel’s advertising generated a positive...
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The Importance and Impact of Character Design in Children’s Educational Mobile AR Games
Zhu Huaxia, Yusrita Mohd Yusoff
A substantial body of research has underscored the significant benefits of digital gaming and mobile augmented reality (AR) in enhancing both formal and informal learning for children. To further enhance learning engagement in China, it is crucial to integrate mobile AR into educational digital games....
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Deep Learning-Based University-Assisted Management Solution for Public Health Emergencies
Jingshu Liu, Lei Zhang, Cuilu Wang
Once a public health event spreads in schools, it will affect the stability of families, schools and even society. Therefore, timely adjustment of student management strategies in colleges and universities is important for students’ physical and mental health, teaching activities and epidemic control....
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Community Based Tourism as a Supporting Factor for the Tourism Sector in Labuan Bajo, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia Towards a Super Priority Tourism Destination
Mohamad Axel Putra Hadiningrat, Beti Nurbaiti, Chotib Hasan
Labuan Bajo, a Super Priority Tourism Destination in East Nusa Tenggara and gateway to Komodo Island, has undergone economic, social, and spatial changes but still faces major challenges. High living costs are unmatched by local incomes, unemployment remains, and basic infrastructure such as clean water,...
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Nusantara Architecture as an Architectural Theory from the Global South: The Case of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand
Wasilah Sahabuddin, Moh. Sutrisno
Since the collapse of modern theory, namely when the architectural phenomenon was symbolized by the bombing of Pruitt-Igoe, architectural theory triggered postmodernism in architecture. Charles Jencks is one of the figures who popularized the term postmodern in architecture, particularly in the context...
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Emotion-Aware Adaptive Learning: Enhancing Engagement and Performance in STEM Education Using AI-Powered Emotion Analysis
Nisrine El Ayat, Mohammed Boutalline, Adil Tannouche, Hamid Ouanan
Adaptive learning systems that monitor emotions have attracted interest due to their capabilities to customize educational experiences. The process of selecting optimal emotion recognition models faces challenges due to discrepancies in accuracy levels along with computational constraints and requirements...
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Restoring the Land Grab in the Gulf Coast of Kupang Regency: Authority, Decentralization, And Local Resistances
Amir Syarifudin Kiwang, Farid Abud Alkatiri
Earlier studies have shown that the central and local government have been often used to support companies in taking over community land and has been used it for many years for investments. Sometimes the locals have been evicted from their land, as occurred in the gulf of Kupang regency by 1992 during...
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The Application of PBL Teaching Method Based on Bloom’s Target Teaching Theory in Case Discussion of Engineering Bidding and Contract Management
Yue Chen
To explore the application effect of Problem-Based Learning (PBL) based on Bloom’s goal teaching theory in the case discussion of Engineering Bidding and Contract Management, with a view to providing new ideas and methods for the teaching of related specialties and improving the practical ability and...
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Self-Transcendence, Social Networks and Meaning in Life of the Retired Older Adults with Chronic Illness in Hong Kong
Yin Yan Chan, Raymond Chi-fai Chui
Previous studies have highlighted the importance of self-transcendence, the meaning of life, and social networks in successful ageing. However, there is a lack of studies exploring the relationship between self-transcendence, the meaning of life, and the social networks of retired older adults with chronic...
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Drawing Words: Visual Engagement and the Role of Conventional Animation (Non-interactive 2D or 3D) in Developing Communication in Children with Down Syndrome
Husna Adlyna Sidek, Siti Noraisyah Abd Rahman
This study explores how non-interactive animation—specifically 2D and 3D animated content—can support communication development in children with Down Syndrome, particularly those aged 3 to 8. Drawing on a central case study by Jeetha and Prasad (2024), which assessed the effectiveness of animation in...
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The Application of RAG in Higher Vocational English Education in the Intelligent Era
Fengyun Wang
In the face of the rapidly changing digital technology, vocational college English major education should actively explore new teaching methods with the assistance of artificial intelligence technologies, like AI Agents and RAG, and introduce the latest digital technologies like AIPE from industry enterprises,...
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The Application of Dynamic RDA Model in Interpreter Training
Chaoqun Bu
In the interpreting training models, whether it is the famous “Guangdong Foreign Languages University Model” or the “Xiamen University Model”, their main teaching routes mostly focus on “skills”, emphasizing students’ practical interpreting abilities, with little involvement in the cultivation of interpreting...
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The Influence of The Family Social Learning Model on 21st Century Skills in Elementary Schools in The Society 5.0 Era: A Meta-Analysis
Laksmi Evasufi Widi Fajari, Wahyu Sopandi, Dasim Budimansyah, Wahyudin Wahyudin
Of 21st-century 6C skills in elementary school students in the Society 5.0 era. This study employs a meta-analysis approach. The eligibility criteria for this study include: (1) studies analyzed come from journals searchable in online international journal databases; (2) publications indexed in Scopus,...
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Kay Mander and Mardi and the Monkey (1953): Woman’s Agency, Children Film, and Transnational Film Production in Indonesian Cinema
Umi Lestari
Kay Mander (1915 – 2013), British continuity specialist born in Germany, is an invisible figure in Indonesian film history. In the early 1950s, Kay Mander made two films during her stay in Indonesia: Mardi and The Monkey (1953) commissioned by Children’s Film Foundation (CFF) and the New Boat (1955)...
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Innovation and Practice of Collaborative Education Mode of Integration of Embedded Technology and Application Specialty
Jianbao Zhang, Shiping Bao, Bing Luo
Based on the analysis of the common problems of industry education integration and collaborative education, this paper expounds the practical process of the embedded technology and application specialty of Guangdong Mechanical & Electronical polytechnic in the aspects of teacher construction, talent...
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On the Curricular Innovation Practice of the Recurve Bow Based on Blended Teaching
Zhe Zhang, Xiaoyuan Huang, Bing Zhang
In order to verify the practical effect of the blended teaching in the course of recurve bow, this paper designed a new model for the course and compared it with the traditional model based on the constructivist theory and the “nine-stage” teaching method with the help of the “superstar platform”. The...
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Examining the Implementation of Durable Solutions of Protracted Refugee Situation in Indonesia
Heavy Nala Estriani
This study examines the Indonesian policy in handling protracted refugee situation. The study related to refugees so far has focused more on examining developed countries as the destination countries for refugees, while neglecting the transit one such as Indonesia, which also affected by the refugee...
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Design and Implementation of Japanese Online Learning System in Mixed Teaching Mode
Fang He, Hui Sun
This paper uses Web technology to build a Japanese online learning system in mixed mode. The system is student-oriented, student-centered, and improves the one-sided evaluation of learning effect and single teaching mode in the teaching process. Among them, the system effect evaluation function needs...
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Research on Cross-cultural Education Communication Platform Based on Artificial Intelligent
Mingyu Cui, Nor Azni Binti Abdul Aziz, Aminuddin Bin Hassan
In today’s increasingly globalised world, international exchanges and cooperation are becoming more frequent, and the resulting intercultural conflicts are on the rise. In order to reduce misunderstandings caused by cultural differences, research on intercultural communication is in full swing. Cross-cultural...
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Efforts of Spanish-language Television Networks in the U.S. to Combat Disinformation
Teresa Puente
Univision and Telemundo are the two leading Spanish-language television networks in the U.S. and their nightly newscasts have an audience of more than two million combined. Both networks have in recent years founded fact-checking websites to combat that increase in disinformation to help their Spanish-speaking...
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Digital Gender-Based Violence Against Women in Chilean Subnational elections: Patterns and Impacts
René Jara Reyes, Jarnishs Beltrán
Despite growing global awareness of online violence against women in politics, empirical research on its prevalence, forms, and consequences in Latin America remains scarce, particularly in the local and regional political level. This study examines digital gender-based political violence (DGPV) against...
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Entrepreneurship, creativity, and education: Key characteristics of successful female entrepreneur with a case of ‘After You’
Chutinon Putthiwanit, Phurichchaya Taeporamaysamai
It is controversial whether entrepreneur is ‘born to be’ or ‘can be trained’. This never-ending arguments generated numerous studies, both qualitatively and quantitatively, to find the answer. Interestingly, praised as the global best performance restaurant stock by Bloomberg news agency before the Covid-19,...
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Urban green infrastructure: a detailed approach to ecosystem services
Vitalii Kriukov, Elena Golubeva
Urban green infrastructure (GI) and protected areas (PAs) particularly are providing an extraordinary set of ecosystem services, but ecological and social components of urban livability contradict each other due to limited space and various demands of stakeholders. Definitions of regulating (R), institutional...
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Navigating Social Worlds in Central and East European Context
J. Dunajeva, K. Górak-Sosnowska
Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) occupies an ambiguous position in Europe. While many CEE countries had long joined the European Union, yet they are unceasingly perceived as lagging behind in terms of their democratic culture and liberal principles. In a sense, CEE has been in a permanent state of transition...
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Developments in Artificial Intelligence: what’s at stake for education?
Haddani Outman, Admeur Smail, Alaoui Souad, Amjad Souad, Attariuas Hicham
This article sets the stage for a comprehensive review of multiple studies exploring the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the field of education. The rapid advancements in AI technologies have paved the way for innovative applications in education, revolutionizing traditional teaching and learning...
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Research on the choice of the “Internet +” business model based on a multi-level grey evaluation method
Sizhe Wang, Yongjin Zhang, Yanying Shang, Chenxing Li
Through the morphological matrix combination, the industrial chain integration driving body, the flow degree of the value chain, and the way of value creation are divided into 12 business models. Based on the analysis of the value proposition, value transmission, value realization, and scope of application...
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Enhanced Hybrid Sampling Technique for Classifying Unevenly Distributed Data to Forecast Student Performance
Mohamed Bellaj, Ahmed Ben Dahmane
Training an imbalanced dataset may cause classifiers to overfit the majority class, raising the risk of information loss for the minority class. One of the most common roadblocks to establishing successful classification and prediction systems is an uneven distribution of classes in the data obtained....
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The Indonesian Version of Triangular Hate Scale: A Validation and Current Mapping on Young Adults via Rasch Analysis
Nila Zaimatus Septiana, Adi Atmoko, Muslihati, Septinda Rima Dewanti
The problem of hatred in society is still urgently needed, especially in light of the detrimental effects associated with social conflict, discrimination and inequality, psychological harm, and social polarization. Instruments are required to measure the extent to which hatred occurs to map the conditions...
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The Effect of Classroom Efficiency on the Evaluation of Urban-Rural Interactive Classrooms
A Moderated Mediation Model
Wanting Zhang, Junhua Sun, Haichang Yao, Fengyi Yan, Yunlian Jiang
The implementation of Rural-Hope Primary School’s Interactive Classroom has fundamentally solved the problem of ‘incomplete, inadequate, and low-quality’ national curriculum offerings. Through a questionnaire survey of 449 students from 18 rural hope primary schools across the country, the study found...
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Non-Programming Development of a Therapy Chatbot for University Students: Utilizing Computational Thinking and Rapid Prototyping
Subashini Annamalai
The increasing prevalence of mental health challenges among university students has highlighted the need for scalable and accessible support mechanisms. Therapy chatbots have emerged as a promising solution, offering immediate and personalized assistance to those in need. However, the development of...
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Analysis on the Construction and Promotion of the Quality and Ability of College Counselors Based on Numerical Intelligence
Shuangyan Long, Guo Jun
The modernization of ideological and political education is a vital component in advancing the modernization of education and building a powerful nation in education. As the backbone of ideological and political education for college students and key practitioners of the new digitalized educational paradigm,...
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Exploring the Potential of Artificial Intelligence for the South African Qualifications Authority
Tshepho Mokwele
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies continue to transform education, training and the world of work. Its implications for the education, training and work ecosystem, the National Qualifications Frameworks (NQFs), and regulatory authorities such as the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA),...
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Trust and Journalistic Performance: Towards a Typology of Media-Audience Relations Beyond Western Democracies
Grisel Salazar, Rubén Arnoldo González
There has been a recently renewed interest in exploring the relationship between journalists and citizens. However, most studies have only focused on public trust in the media (Kohring and Matthes 2007; Hanitszch et al. 2015), with few analyzing how journalists perceive their audiences and how it affects...
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Navigating Legal And Ethical Conundrums of Using AI- Generated Content (AI-GC) Systems In Arbitration
Mohamad Fateh Labanieh, Mohammad Azam Hussain, Zainal Amin Ayub, Hussein Alaa Al-Azzawi
Developments in Artificial intelligence (hereinafter referred to as “AI”) technologies and the prompt transformation brought by such technologies lead to several critical questions and dilemmas. By using doctrinal legal research methodology and employing critical and analytical techniques, this article...
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Understanding Ginhawa as Well-Being in El Shaddai: Implications on Filipino Personhood, Spirituality, and Psychology
Gerard P. Concepcion
Drawing from traditional definitions of ginhawa, this study furthers it as a spiritual concept. By using Filipino indigenous methods, the researcher was able to interact with members of El Shaddai as the case of the study. Based on selected teachings of their servant-leader Bro. Mike Velarde, and testimonies...
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Developing an Evaluation Framework for Digital Teaching Skills among Rural Teachers using PLS-SEM
Jirui Dong, Shanshan Cheng, Shujing Wu, Min Tang, Hui Sui
This study evaluates the effectiveness of digital teaching skills training for rural teachers in J City, China, using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). It is based on 273 valid survey responses to examine how the Community of Inquiry (CoI) framework impacts teachers’ digital...
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Content analysis of studies on thought experiments
Mehmet Şükrü Alp, Ali Çetin, Mehmet Ramazanoğlu
Thought experiments are experiments in which the experiment is not applied physically, and the event (situation) presented in the experiment is visualized by thinking only. Thought experiments, one of the in-class activities, are seen to be used in the interpretation of scientific thinking, thinking...
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Research on Application of Big Data in the Developmental Financial Aid and Education System of Higher Education
Min Min, Junlin Cheng
The emergence of big data has provided new opportunities and applications in various sectors, including education. In the context of financial aid education, the utilization of big data can enable more precise and targeted assistance. To adapt to the characteristics of the new era, universities should...
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Intensification of China’s Influence in the Middle East Region: Geoeconomics Approach on the Saudi-Iran Peace Agreement
Muhammad An Nagib A. Smith, Mohammad Izdiyan Muttaqin
China’s engagement in the Middle East region is prominently increasing. The recent peace agreement between Saudi Arabia and Iran, facilitated by China, serves as a significant illustration of the evolving geopolitical dynamics in the region. This paper aims to explore China’s economic influence on the...
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Design and Development of EDA Online Experimental Platform Based on FPGA
Liandong Lin, Huanan Yu, He Zhu, Xueqiang Xu, Bin Chen
Due to the development of science and technology, the support of the government, the intelligent construction of universities and the frequent outbreak of various infectious diseases in recent years, online learning mode has become the mainstream learning mode in recent years. At present, domestic research...
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An Empirical Study of Classroom Silence Attributions in the Chinese EFL Classes
Chunye Yang, Defeng Xu
With the approach of Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA), the study aimed to figure out the potential attributions of classroom silence. 324 valid answers to the questionnaire were collected in a Chinese university in Wuhan City, Hubei Province. A series of tests, including the Kurtosis Test, Skewness...
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Based on Student Learning Data Management Platform a Framework and Strategies of Ideological and Political Elements Discovering in Computer Algorithm Course
Yanhong Yang, Bingjie Zhang, Zhihong Dong
In China’s teaching reform, the ministry of education requires strengthening ideological and political education and puts forward the integration of Ideological and Political Elements (IPE) education into all courses. With the help of the student learning data management platform, we can accurately obtain...
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Academic Guidance in the Air of Personalized Learning: A Comparative Study of Research on Moroccan Schools
Younes Bouazza, Sahar Saoud, Naoual Nassiri
In recent years, guidance systems in Morocco are being developed very rapidly; ambitious reforms have been put in place, especially in the strategic vision 2015-2030. With this in mind, those in charge of the field have set up initiatives aimed at personalizing educational pathways and enhancing technical...
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Innovative Experimental Teaching and Practice of Direct Shear Test of Root-Soil Complex
Guojian Feng
In view of the problems existing in the soil mechanics experiment teaching process, this paper carries on the soil mechanics experiment teaching reform, combined with the characteristics of abundant vegetation in Yunnan Province, and considered the goal requirement of training innovative talents, the...
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The Strategy of Street Vendors in Attaining Household Economic Resilience: A Micro Spatial Analysis of a Case Study in East Jakarta
Beti Nurbaiti, Mohamad Axel Putra Hadiningrat, Chotib Hasan
The purpose of this research is to analyze the strategies used by street vendors to achieve household economic resilience based on micro-spatial analysis. The micro-spatial analysis refers to how street vendors manage to survive within limited living spaces, which are often multifunctional—used both...
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Long-Term Psychological Effects of COVID-19 Lockdowns: A Comparative Analysis of Mobile Phone Addiction, Rumination, and Stress Among College Students in China and the Czech Republic
Hongyang Liu, Jana Kvintova, Lucie Vachova
This study examines the psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on college students in China and the Czech Republic, focusing on mobile phone addiction, rumination, and perceived stress between 2022 and 2023. During the peak of China’s epidemic lockdown in 2022, it was hypothesized that such restrictive...
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Unveiling the Meaning of Political Architecture: A Semiotic Analysis of the Malang City Parliament Building
Aqsha Fadhlu Putra, Susilo Kusdiwanggo
This study examines how the Malang City Parliament Building, a non-heritage contemporary parliament in a postcolonial Indonesian city, uses pseudo-colonial design to naturalize political meanings. Although its façade was restyled after 2012 to echo Indisch and Beaux-Arts repertoires along the historic...
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Data Visualization of Moroccan Recruitment Offers
Hanae Mgarbi, Mohamed Yassin Chkouri, Abderrahim Tahiri
This paper introduces data visualization of the Moroccan recruitment domain that helps in making decisions, starting with data extraction using Data Miner then data preprocessing, and moving to the data visualization stage using big data techniques and Python libraries.
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A Study on Religious Beliefs among College Students Based on FP-Growth Algorithm
Weihua Yao, Shunfei Yan, Yanshuang Wang
In the backdrop of ongoing societal development, the trend towards secularization of religion becomes increasingly apparent. The infiltration of religious thoughts and influences within university campuses is progressively on the rise. In this context, countering and preventing the incursion of religious...
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A Depiction of Gen Z’s Respect for Nature
Afita Nur Hayati, Endang Martini, Dina Lusiana Setyowati, Raya Qahtan Ahmed, Tri Wahyuni
Generation Z, a digital generation with a unique view of nature, also has a tolerance for differences. This research aims to describe the perceptions and attitudes of Generation Z towards nature in today's digital age. The research method was an online survey through WhatsApp polling and participant...
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Luxury in Battle: Exploring Balenciaga’s In-Game Advertising and Advergaming in the World of Fortnite
Gaby Hurtado, Giovanni Lamarca, Francisco Arbaiza
This study examines the innovative collaboration between Balenciaga and Fortnite, two giants in their respective fields, to explore the dynamics of in-game advertising, specifically in-game advertising and advergaming. With a particular focus on the Peruvian gaming community, the research aims to understand...
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Burnout and coping strategies among Professors during COVID-19: Portugal-Brazil comparative study
Ana Pinto, Carla Carvalho, Susana Rodriguez, Ana Simões, Carlos Carvalhais, Fernando J. Gonçalves, Joana Santos
The global pandemic experienced in recent years led Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) to close their facilities to safeguard the health and safety of the academic community. This reality overloaded professors in terms of work, often leading them to the limit of exhaustion and impacting on their performance,...
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Study on Fricative Initials of Tibetan Xiahe Dialect Based on Speech and Airflow
Jing Zhang, Yonghong Li
The production of language is a complex physiological process. After years of accumulation, the research methods and fields of language have been improved and expanded. This paper takes the fricative initial of Xiahe dialect as the research object, adopts the method of phonetic experiment to extract...
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Project-Based Learning as Implementation of The Independent Learning Curriculum in Mathematics
Nurwiani Nurwiani, Nahlia Rakhmawati
The independent learning curriculum used by the Indonesian government since the 2021/2022 academic year to presents is challenges teachers in managing learning. The learning process as a form of providing learning experiences for students must fulfill the characteristics of independent learning curriculum,...
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Perceptions of Personal Development in Peruvian Videopodcasts among Youth Audiences
Mellany Gizeh Davila-Noronha, Lorena Teresa Espinoza-Robles, Oscar Alfredo Aybar-Cabezudo
As an audiovisual format, the videopodcast has emerged as a relevant narrative medium among young audiences, combining visual language, personal testimonies, and emotionally resonant storytelling. This article analyzes how youth empowerment is promoted among young audiences through Peruvian interview...