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Modern Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) systems use speech recognition to give students the opportunity to build up their spoken language skills through interactive practice with a mechanical partner. Besides the obvious benefits that these systems can offer, e.g. flexible and...
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The research literature on awareness, knowledge, and ability of mobile security of young mobile phone users was reviewed in this article. The existing literature suggests that young mobile phone users are usually not aware of potential mobile security issues when using a mobile phone. Young...
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This article determines children's nutritional status of (1-5) years in a rural setting in Karachi, i.e., Gadap. It … also analyzes the impact of socioeconomic factors on nutritional status of children. Nutrition has a deep influence on well … article examines whether the rural area's parents exhibit a positive and favorable attitude towards their children …
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its ethical grounding, especially with its application on children. This purpose should be addressed to ensure a … pluralistic ethical approach to dealing with children as respondents in research. Relevant literature and theoretical findings on … on ethics and children. The use of research ethics regulatory and policy mechanisms and its harmonisation at different …
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critical and participative dimensions of Media and Information Literacy (MIL) in children through the creation of digital games …
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experiment using Asia and world maps, cut into pieces as in a jigsaw puzzle. The participants were primary school children who …
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home and other areas of life, such as schooling and informal education, an increasing number of researchers are exploring … learning motivation with respect to children's learning websites. It took the form of an experiment involving children aged 10 … to 11 years-old viewing homepages designed for them. In the experiment, the children were divided into three groups. One …
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New technologies are fully integrated into the lives of children, so every day they spend more and more time using them …. It is noteworthy that technologies offer many opportunities and benefits for children, but they are also associated with … disadvantages and dangers. For this reason, parents and educators fear that children could suffer any of the network risks: exposure …
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on fire risk and weak adaptive capacities. The article recommends provision of more fire hydrants and mass education on …
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The article describes the design of a study, using aspects of Actor Network Theory (ANT), to provide a level of understanding of how Mapuche students in Chile have shaped information and communication technology (ICT) to meet their needs, whether these are cultural, educational, work or other....
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