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A Virtual Reality Lab for Automotive Service Specialists: A Knowledge Transfer System in the Digital Age
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Systematic review and research agenda for the tourism and hospitality sector: co-creation of customer value in the digital age
Published 2023-11-01“…A systematic literature review using the PRISMA method investigated the impact of customer value co-creation through the digital age on the tourism and hospitality sector. The primary objective of this review was to examine 27 relevant studies published between 2012 and 2022. …”
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Social Work in a Digital Age: The Need to Integrate Social Media in Social Work Education in the UK
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Disentangling polarisation and civic empowerment in the digital age: the role of filter bubbles and echo chambers in the rise of populism
Published 2021“…Populist attitudes perceived as unrealistic and anti-elitist in earlier decades might be more realistic and mainstream in the digital age. While we cannot definitively rule out populism as being driven by digital media, the chapter shows why it is more likely that echo chambers are tied to empowerment and the rise of polarization in politics, rather than populism. …”
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The transformation of scientific communication systems in the digital age: towards a methodology for comparing scientific communication cultures
Published 2008“…We argue that a key question for the comparison of the field-specific shaping of scientific communication systems in the Digital Age is the identification and characterization of the unit of research: scientific collectives and their communication cultures. …”
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Transforming the EFL pedagogical approach towards digital age through online communities of practice (CoPs)
Published 2015“…Since most conventional classroom learning in which English is a Foreign Language (EFL) is still characterized by learners‟ traditional roles and lacks such dynamic collaboration and interaction, EFL learners are increasingly using Social Network Sites (SNSs) as online Communities of Practice (CoPs) in adopting collaborative learning and transforming the EFL pedagogical approach as a new strategy towards achieving success in the modern digital age. Based on the theoretical background of CoPs, the current study aims to investigate the application of SNSs as a CoP in providing EFL students with the opportunity to use English, and to improve their learning through collaborative interaction in the language. …”
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Digitally Engaged Rural Community Development
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A közszolgálati média alkotmányos helyzete, problémái a posztkommunista korszakban – a magyarországi tapasztalat
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Integration of Bugis-Makassar Culture Value of Siri’ Na Pacce’ through Social Studies Learning in The Digital Age
Published 2022-09-01“…Thus that teachers are more creative and innovative in designing interesting learning in the digital age.…”
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