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Electronic learning among students at public universities in Ghana
Published 2023-12-01“…The five most important mobile learning activities by students are communicating with colleagues for information, participating in online courses, doing coursework assignments, holding meetings among colleagues and instructors, and forming networks with peers on a social media platform. The highest of the first five highest-ranked benefits is finding relevant material for coursework with ease, studying at own pace in different environments, learning anywhere and anytime, receiving real-time information, and having quick access to coursework content. …”
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Association between WeChat Use and Memory Performance among Older Adults in China: The Mediating Role of Depression
Published 2022-09-01“…This study attempted to examine the association between the use of WeChat, the most popular social media platform in China, and memory performance among older people, and to test the possible mediating role of depression underlying this association. …”
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The Growth of Social Commerce: How It Is Affected by Users’ Privacy Concerns
Published 2023-03-01“…This paper explores the extent to which privacy issues affect the attitudes and behaviours of social media platform (SMP) users towards social commerce, and investigates whether these attitudes and behaviours are a function of cultural context. …”
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Implementation of Particle Swarm Optimization on Sentiment Analysis of Cyberbullying using Random Forest
Published 2023-11-01“…Instagram is a social media platform that plays a pivotal role in the sharing of information and fostering communication among its users through the medium of photos and videos, which can be commented on by other users. …”
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“Make our communities better through data”: The moral economy of smart city labor
Published 2022-01-01“…We explore three projects related to data and digital labor in the Calgary smart city: a wearable technology collaborative project, a civic hacking group, and the community social media platform Nextdoor. We suggest that moral economies of smart cities signal a new juncture between urban planning and profiting from data, with the potential for creating new socio-political risks. …”
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How exposure to different opinions impacts the life cycle of social media
Published 2018“…Using data on 6,151 users interacting with 287,327 pieces of content over 21 months on a social media platform we estimate changes in individuals’ activities in response to interact ion with content expressing a variety of opinions. …”
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Visual recognition using artificial intelligence (visual storytelling using deep learning)
Published 2020“…With popularity of smart phone users, people enjoy sharing their stories by posing photos on social media platform. Hence, it’s convenient if stories can be automatically written once users upload photos. …”
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Avenue 1960s : stories of live, laugh and love in Singapore
Published 2014“…As such, the campaign’s initiatives are highly youth-oriented, including the use of social media platform Facebook, a postcard competition, campus outreach activities, heritage exhibition in the city area and a youth forum. …”
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Muscle Mind : a pilot campaign designed to cultivate the growth mindset in lower primary students
Published 2019“…This is done through strategies including posters and activity booklets targeting the Primary 2 and 3 students, curriculum integration for the Primary 2 students, as well as a website and weekly newsletters for parents sent via Class Dojo, the school’s social media platform. As a whole, majority of our target audience experienced an increase in intention to practise growth mindset as a result of an increase in positive attitudes, perceived behavioural control, and social pressure of practising the growth mindset.…”
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Social Media in Support of Indonesia's One Data Interoperability Process for Implementing Data Governance Policies
Published 2023“…This study aims to determine whether Twitter is a social media platform that supports the One Data Indonesia Interoperability process to implement data regulations by producing accurate, integrated and accountable data. …”
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Social Media in Support of Indonesia's One Data Interoperability Process for Implementing Data Governance Policies
Published 2023“…This study aims to determine whether Twitter is a social media platform that supports the One Data Indonesia Interoperability process to implement data regulations by producing accurate, integrated and accountable data. …”
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Social Media in Support of Indonesia's One Data Interoperability Process for Implementing Data Governance Policies
Published 2023“…This study aims to determine whether Twitter is a social media platform that supports the One Data Indonesia Interoperability process to implement data regulations by producing accurate, integrated and accountable data. …”
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Impact of social media on e-tourism : a critical analysis of determinants of decision making / V. Sivakumar.
Published 2019“…Social media has boomed as the new mode to connect people thus leveraging the impact of social media platform to promote tourism products has established to be an excellent strategy. …”
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Consumers’ response on local food franchise facebook advertising / Muhamad Kamarul Zaman Mohd Ariffin
Published 2018“…The social media business tools give managers the ability to create their own page, and market their advertisement as sponsored ads which the social media platform will help the ads to reach their potential customer based on what preference the manager choose. …”
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Manners cost nothing? Civility on Twitter and political engagement, trust, and affective polarisation in Britain
Published 2020“…To do this, it employs two identically-structured experiments on issues of contrasting current salience in Britain (Brexit and poverty) using Twitter, a prominent social media platform for public debate. The experiments seek to measure the attitudinal effects of exposure to civil and uncivil debate on Twitter for political engagement and trust, focussing on the contrasting reactions of partisans and passive observers. …”
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Factors contributing to the adoption of social media as a business platform among UiTM students entrepreneur / Nur Farah Afiqah Azizi
Published 2018“…This research are beneficial to Small Medium Enterprise (SMEs) and students entrepreneur to improve their business their business by using social media platform. Besides, Companies Commission of Malaysia and researcher will have the knowledge and data regarding student’s entrepreneur in Malaysia. …”
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The effectiveness of restaurant advertisement through social media in Dungun, Terengganu: a content analysis / Nurul Hamizah Salleh
Published 2017“…A total of five (5) restaurant was selected which have their own official social media platform to promote their restaurant. The Instagram app was their main mode of advertisement to their followers and customers. …”
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A review of vlog-portfolio to develop oral fluency through peer-scaffolding
Published 2018“…Therefore, this research seeks to examine the effects of using a social media platform where learners can exercise their language through video blogging with their peers. …”
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An examination of the effects of consumer racism and consumer ethnocentrism on willingness to buy products associated with ethnic Chinese
Published 2015“…Design/methodology/approach – Potential respondents were obtained through social media platform and were directed to an online survey questionnaire.The total respondents were 210. …”
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Customers’ purchase intention towards online cosmetic products among STML undergraduate students in UUM
Published 2020“…The increasing number of e-retailers has built up a competitive market due to the emergence of social media platform, people especially youngster demand to have the up-to-date cosmetic products so that they will always look good and attractive through the social media. …”
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