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Inclusive engagement for vulnerable population in co-creating Nature-Based Solutions: the case of “Villaggio Barona” social housing within the CLEVER Cities project

Iliriana Sejdullahu, Israa H. Mahmoud, Marina Trentin, Alice Beverlej
In the context of the EU-funded CLEVER Cities project, the imperative inclusion of all citizens and stakeholders in a collaborative design process was paramount. This paper focuses on the co-design pathway developed by the Urban Living Lab 1 in Milan, namely CLEVER Action Lab.1 (CAL1), following the...
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Transactional Communication Model: Overcoming the Challenge of Product Knowledge Differences in the Organizational Communication Process

Idzni Sabila, Elly Yuliawati
Product knowledge discrepancies refer to differences or inconsistencies in the way individuals understand and interpret product-related information. This occurs when there are variations in understanding, interpretation, or assessment of a product between different stakeholders, such as consumers, sales...
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Construction of Green Intelligent Building Operation and Maintenance Management Platform Based on Big Data Technology

Huiqun Liu
In the era of digital intelligence, the blessing of intelligent engineering can further enhance the practical benefits of green buildings in application services and environmental conservation, but it also increases the difficulty of green building operation and maintenance management. In this regard,...
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A Qualitative Study of Preschool Education Policy Implementation for Herder Population in Mongolia

Javzandulam Batsaikhan
The herder culture covers the majority part of the country’s population, but herder children cannot receive appropriate education services as children of the mainstream families in urban areas do. The current education system has created some challenges for herder children to access formal education...
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Family Educational Capital and Smartphone Dependence Among Upper-Grade Primary School Students: Evidence from a Survey of One Primary School in China

Jianjian Yan, Henan Sun
This study examines how family educational capital relates to smartphone dependence among upper-grade primary school students. Using questionnaire data from 647 students in Grades 4-6 at Z Primary School in Shangrao, Jiangxi Province, and interviews as supplementary material, smartphone dependence was...
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Loosening Requirements for Parliament Membership: The Meaning of Power in Forming Election Law?

Riana Susmayanti, Mochammad Noor Rois Zain
After the Indonesian reformation in 1998, the government enacted Law No. 28 of 1999 on Clean and Free State Administrators from Corruption, Collusion, and Nepotism. In line with that spirit, the Election Law should require that candidates for the People’s Representative Council (DPR): are not currently...
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Sensing Tunjungan: A Multisensory Take on Everyday Urban Life

Angger Sukma Mahendra, Utari Sulistyandari, Multazam Akbar Junaedi, Rabbani Kharismawan, Fardilla Rizqiyah
This study examines how multisensory experience shapes placemaking and place attachment along Jl. Tunjungan, a historic urban corridor in Surabaya, Indonesia. As a sensory-rich public space in the Global South, Jl. Tunjungan presents layered stimuli—visual cues, soundscapes, food aromas, textures, and...
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Developing STEM Education Textbook Integrated Project-Based Learning: Insights from Prospective Mathematics Teacher Perspectives

Endah Budi Rahaju, Yurizka Melia Sari, Yulia Izza El Milla, Abdul Haris Rosyidi
As the importance of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) grows in this digital era, STEM education in higher education is becoming increasingly crucial. This study aims to develop a STEM textbook integrated with Project-Based Learning (PBL) based on the perspective of prospective...
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Writing Assessment in the Laptop-mediated English Language Classroom: Rasch analysis, fairness and flexible delivery

Rob Miles
This theory driven chapter documents a robust assessment strategy for writing in English that makes innovative use of technology and Rasch analysis to ensure highly efficient administration and fair and accurate grading of student work. The assessment strategy is flexible for both face to face and off...
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The Transformation Mechanism of China’s Scientific and Technological Achievements from the Perspective of Knowledge Flow

Liman Shan
Technology has become a core element in developing the new economy and fostering new drivers of growth. This paper puts forward that the essence of the transformation of scientific and technological achievements is knowledge flow, and the stage characteristics of knowledge flow are consistent with the...
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Training Visually Impaired People to Be Baristas and Designing Specific Coffee Making Equipment: A Case Study of a Vocational Training School for the Blind in Khon Kaen Province

Xinyu Zhang, Nattapong Prompongsaton, Sanchai Santiwes
This research aims to explore 1) Investigation of the training methods and coffee-making equipment used in teaching at schools for the blind. 2) Product usage analysis of visually impaired baristas during coffee-making courses. 3)Design specific coffee making equipment for the visually impaired barista....
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Roles of the Government in Fulfilling People’s Right To a Healthy Environment Through Sustainable Waste Management

Sulatin Baeti Janah
Waste is a problem that seems endless. Problems regarding this waste occur in various countries including Indonesia. Efforts to support the right to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment in Indonesian law need to be done by perfecting the principle of justice in various laws. Currently, waste...
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The Development of Teaching Materials Based on Theory Didactical Situation and Technology in Facing the Era of Society 5.0

Aneu Pebrianti, Suhendra, Eyus Sudihartinih
Social literacy and humanitarian literacy characterize society 5.0 as an effort to optimize technology to solve social problems. According to this perspective, technology is not a machine but an integral part of life in solving problems. This research aimed to optimize the role of technology in the learning...
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AI Strategic Transformation Ideas and Application Practice Direction of Telecom Operators

Guilan Ma
When GenAI reshapes the technology boundary in a monthly cycle, the global telecommunications industry is undergoing a quiet revolution. Operators are no longer willing to “pipe” the fate, but instead compete for the infrastructure voice in the AI era. This paper sorts out the development context and...
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Design of Graduation Thesis Management System Based on School Enterprise Cooperation Mode by B/S Architecture

Weici Liu
The teaching reform of graduation project is an important content of the reform and development of higher education. With the change of the current talent training direction, many universities and enterprises have reached a cooperative relationship for students’ graduation design, however in the actual...
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Asian Women’s Roles in Family Holiday:

A Case Study of Indonesian Females

Desloehal Djumrianti, Augustus E. Oseso-Asare
The issues about gender in tourism are still debated among scholars. The women’s movement has had a positive impact on gender equality, as in many countries wives hold an equal position with their husbands when making decisions about family holidays. However, some Asian women are still subordinate and...
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Finding Meaning in the Unexpected: Underexplored Pathways to Discovering and Cultivating Meaning in Life

Pninit Russo-Netzer
One of the central components of meaning in life involves the experience that life “makes sense” and represents a coherent whole. Yet, less is known about the ways through which individuals discover or find meaning in everyday life. Despite advances in our understanding of the creative pathway through...
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Geopolitics of Renewable Energy in the Middle East and North Africa Region

Nashiha Ulya, Yon Machmudi
The energy transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is a significant geopolitical challenge, given the economic dependence of these countries on hydrocarbon exports. This study uses a classical realism approach to analyze the impact of the energy...
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Talent Management In The Era Of Digitalization: A Bibliometric Study

Nada Alami, Malika Akioud, Rania Larbi, Laila Alami Kasri
At the heart of the digital transformation redefining the 21st century landscape, talent management is emerging as a central pillar, not only for optimizing internal resources, but also for attracting new talent, essential to business growth and innovation. This study explores the crucial intersection...
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Documentary Photography as a Tool for Environmental Education and Preservation of Paracas National Reserve

Ximena Mostajo-Alvarez, Mario Rodriguez-Quezada, Mariana Montalvo-Man, María Chávez-Chuquimango
This study focuses on analyzing the perception of the role of documentary photography as a tool for preservation and environmental education in the Paracas National Reserve, from the perspective of park rangers and documentary photographers. The methodology employed has an interpretive paradigm with...
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Visualization Analysis of Current Situation and Trend of TCM Electronic Medical Records Research Based on CiteSpace

Gang Zhang, Shuanggui Tian, Ling Lin
To explore the research status, hot spots and frontier trends in the field of electronic medical record of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), and to provide reference for related researchers. Methods: The literatures related to TCM electronic medical records from January 1, 2014 to December 31, 2021...
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Towards the process of adapting the concrete and the abstract through learning activities according to Kolb’s styles in online teaching

Hassane Kemouss, Omar Abdennour, Khaldi Mohamed
In the context of experiential learning, which has developed around the concepts of experiential learning according to the theory of David Kolb, this theory postulates that learning can only take place when a learner experiences the information that he or she has been given or discovers during an experience....
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Technology, Pedagogy, and Content Knowledge (TPACK): A Perspective from Indonesian Undergraduate Students

Khairun Nisa, Syahrul Ramadhan, Harris Effendi Thahar
Teachers’ technical skills are critical to the learning process that facilitates student understanding. Using technology-based learning is one of the initiatives undertaken to improve their comprehension. Utilizing technology is one of the learning media that can be used in various fields of education...
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Representation of the LGBTIQ+ Community in Three Peruvian Television Series

Alejandra del Carmen Elias Zambrano, Paola Palomino-Flores, Eliana Gallardo-Echenique
Television in Peru is the media with the greatest reach potential, because more than 80% of the population airs television at least once a week. Television has omitted certain social groups in its transmissions such as LGBTIQ+ community. They have historically been a marginalised sector suffering widespread...
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Descriptive analysis of the articles about intergenerational at Dergipark on social studies

Ayşe Bostanci Kiliç, Soner Polat
The aim of the researcher is to do descriptive analysis of the ‘intergeneration’ term systematically on the Dergipark. This research has been practiced with the descriptive analysis method of qualitative research model. For that purpose, the articles in Social Studies between 2002-2022 that include ‘intergeneration’...
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Historical Accuracy and Artistic Expression in 3D Digital Sculpting: Exploring Marcus Aurelius as Historical Representation

Christian Aditya
This practice-based research project investigates the relationship between historical accuracy and artistic expression in 3D digital sculpting, utilizing Marcus Aurelius as a case study. In order to generate insights into best practices and tactics for 3D digital sculpting as a form of historical representation,...
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Analysis of the Impact of the Social Media Filter Bubble on University Students. Case Study: Ecuador

Paola Ulloa López, Lesther Cedeño, Juan Pablo Sotomayor
This research analyzes whether young university students, the subjects of our study, are aware of content segmentation on social media, based on filter bubbles or “cookies,” which they approve of. This study uses a triangular methodology: netnography; non-participant observation; a survey of 350 university...
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The Impact of Learner and Evaluator Perceptions on the Objectivity of Online Assessments: Approaches, Issues and Perspectives

Ayah Oudghiri, Btissam Chinkhir, Ahmed Ibrahimi
The rise of digital technology has profoundly transformed the way language skills are assessed, particularly in the context of online language learning. The use of educational platforms and artificial intelligence systems has made it possible to offer more flexible and accessible evaluation methods....
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Effects of Firm-generated Content and User-generated Content on Intention to Enroll Visual Communication Design Study Program

Brian Alvin Hananto
This study investigates the impact of Firm-Generated Content (FGC), User-Generated Content (UGC), brand awareness, and brand attitude on prospective students’ intention to enroll in the DKV X study program. A survey was conducted, and data were analyzed using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation...
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Does Artificial Intelligence Influence the Operational Performance of Companies? A Study

Himanshu Agarwall, Chandrika Prasad Das, Rabindra Kumar Swain
Business in today’s world of Technological era is obviously influenced by the Artificial Intelligence (AI). AI needs to be considered as a significant element in the business development and growth. The study allows to consider AI as the digital technology that must be brought together to facilitate...
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Design and Implementation of College Graduate Departure Management System

Pan Luo, Zhihong Ren
The Spring Boot framework is adopted in the system development, and the requirements analysis, system design, system implementation and system testing are completed according to the software engineering development process. After testing, the completed system can meet the business needs of college graduates...
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Academic Freedom and Institutional Autonomy: Reflections on the Challenges and Sustainable Development of Higher Institutions of Learning in South Africa

Samson Adeoluwa Adewumi, Princess Thulile Duma
The ongoing dialogue for academic freedom and university autonomy remains important for the development and sustainability of higher learning institutions. The concept of academic freedom, although explicates different meanings in context and nature, its understanding from the lens of most developing...
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Unravelling the Link Between Self-control and Relationship Well-being: A Mediational Model of Gratitude and Forgiveness

Lydia Tin Hang Wong, Joe Tsz Kin Ngai
Healthy relationships are fundamental to individual, familial, and community flourishing. While research on self-control, gratitude, and forgiveness in romantic relationships is expanding, their interrelationships remain underexplored. This study suggested that gratitude and forgiveness mediate the relationship...
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Unravelling the Link Between Self-control and Relationship Well-being: A Mediational Model of Gratitude and Forgiveness

Lydia Tin Hang Wong, Joe Tsz Kin Ngai
Healthy relationships are fundamental to individual, familial, and community flourishing. While research on self-control, gratitude, and forgiveness in romantic relationships is expanding, their interrelationships remain underexplored. This study suggested that gratitude and forgiveness mediate the relationship...
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Constitutional Mandates and Wildlife Protection: The Expanding Role of Environmental Jurisprudence in India

Shubham Verma, Vaishali Arora
This research article discusses how India’s Justice system has impacted the nation’s approach to wildlife protection, from giving rights to statutory frameworks and the courts’ intervention. Based on Constitutional provisions- mainly Article 48A, 51A(g) and 21, the Indian legal system is actively moving...
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A macroeconomic monitoring index construction management method based on big data analysis

Liangyoutong Li
In order to effectively forecast and monitor China’s price data, the article takes CPI and PPI price series as an example, constructs CPI and PPI high-frequency monitoring indices using commodity price big data, collects high-frequency big commodity big data from January 1, 2009 to December 27, 2019,...
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A Study on the English Translation of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Food Culture in a Dream of Red Mansions Based on Big Data: Take Yang’s Translation as an Example

Xiaoqing Hu, Xiangjin Wang
In “A Dream of Red Mansions,” there are extensive descriptions of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) dietary practices for health preservation. The TCM formulations mentioned encompass decoctions, pastes, pills, powders, and elixirs. Utilizing big data analysis technology, the research team focused on...
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Results of Assessment of Students’ Reading Metacognitive Skills

Mijid Ichinnorov
Many countries set their educational goal in line with the approach of “21st-century students are self-managed learners” and lead students’ skills, development, and mentality towards this tendency scientists’ focuses are, also, concentrating on this, and metacognitive skills research is becoming important....
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Research on the Transformation of Engineering Ethics Curriculum Teaching Mode Enabled by Artificial Intelligence

Yike Wang, Tao Xu, Ying Cao, Ru Miao
Against the backdrop of rapid development in artificial intelligence, the teaching philosophy, content system and instructional methods of the Engineering Ethics course are facing unprecedented challenges and opportunities. This study aims to explore new pathways for the deep integration of artificial...
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Research on the Practice of Engineering Creativity Education in Universities in Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao Bay Area

Yan Liu
With the evolution of the global industrial pattern and the in-depth advancement of the fourth industrial revolution, engineering education is facing the demand for transformation towards practical ability cultivation and interdisciplinary innovation. Based on the practice of engineering maker education...
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Promote the Construction of Youth Community Innovation and Entrepreneurship Education System of Jilin Animation Institute Based on Information + Database Platform

Yingzhuo Ma, Jian Shen
With the national development entering the new stage of the “fourteenth five year plan”, under the catalysis of the application of various emerging technologies such as XR, artificial intelligence and cloud concept, various business models with great innovative value are constantly emerging, which has...
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Design and Implementation of Online Teaching System of Chinese Ancient History Based on Web Technology

Yingzhe Chen
The online teaching system of Chinese ancient history is designed and implemented based on Web technology, with PHP as the development language, ThinkPHP as the server-side development framework and WAMP as the development environment. Aiming at the new requirements of the current system construction...
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Implementing Traditional Mongolian Mind in Combination with Modern Teaching Technologies

Namjildagva Raash
A Mongolian proverb says, “Losing livestock is not a big deal, but the loss of the policy is a disaster.” One of the major challenges in the education sector is the implementation of the traditional reform policies. In particular, modern education policy must take into account the specifics of the nomadic...
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Research on the Current Situation, Issues, and Countermeasures of AI Higher Education Literacy Training for Normal University Students: A Case Study of Wenzhou

Xinyun Jiao, Ruowen Sun, Yihan Ye
With the rapid development and updating of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology, the field of higher education is experiencing unprecedented and profound changes. This situation is particularly significant in AIHEd. Normal University Students, as an important part of the future education faculty,...
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Redefining Mechanism of Checks and Balances of Indonesian National Police Duties in Cyber Space against Citizens’ Human Rights

Muhammad Fajar Sidiq Widodo, Anni Nur Rohmah, Moh Ahza Ali Musthofa
Indonesia, under the leadership of President Joko Widodo, has drafted a bill on the addition of police authority in the cyber domain. This bill has been criticized for not being part of the National Legislation Program (Prolegnas). Some of the issues that have been discussed include the surveillance...
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Is Indonesia’s Self-Declare Halal Certification Model Globally Acceptable?

Putri Adiastuti Cahyaningrum, Nur Fatwa, Thobib Al Asyhar
As the world’s largest Muslim-majority nation with ambitions to become a global halal hub, Indonesia has introduced a self-declared halal certification scheme to expand market access for micro and small enterprises, yet its implementation raises critical legal, institutional, and credibility challenges...
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Analysis of Daily Conversation for Online Drivers

Desloehal Djumrianti, Augustus E. Oseso-Asare
The issues about gender in tourism are still debated among scholars. The women’s movement has had a positive impact on gender equality, as in many countries wives hold an equal position with their husbands when making decisions about family holidays. However, some Asian women are still subordinate and...
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Factors Associated with Seeking Afghan Refugees Current Situation in Puspa Argo Camp, Sidoarjo, Indonesia

Mohammad Arif Khalid
Due to the ongoing wars in different regions several people leave their countries for a better future. Globally refugees are facing a lot of problems that included economical, socials, and health related problems. The current study aimed to investigate the different factors of refugees from fleeing or...
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Pre-operationalization of Pedagogical Innovation Centres in Moroccan Universities: An Overview and Perspectives

H. Tmouche, A. Fassouane, L. Daadaoui
This article is part of Pedagogical Innovation Centers (PIC) pre-operationalization within Moroccan universities. Designed to be structured to support pedagogical development and innovation, the PIC aims to enhance, enrich and diversify the pedagogical practices of teacher-researchers individually or...
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Measuring Scientific Creativity with Subjective Creativity Assessments: Psychometric Challenges and Suggestions

Sujie Yang, Jue Wang
The research on scientific creativity plays an increasingly important role in education. Scientific creativity can be viewed as a type of domain-specific creativity. Subjective creativity assessments (SCA) are particularly useful for measuring domain-specific creativity and earned wide popularity in...
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Implementing Mobile Mediated Collaborative Writing (MMCW) to Empower Self-Regulated Learning in the EFL Classroom

Ratnawati, Nur Mukminatien, Yazid Basthomi, Ekaning Dewanti Laksmi
Writing in EFL classes needs multidimensional competences including cognitive, metacognitive, socio-behaviour, and motivational aspects in the whole process. Unfortunately, previous studies have been focused more on writing products, cognitive aspects, and individual types. Therefore, to fill in the...
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Sustainable Urban Regeneration: Integrating Green Infrastructures and Nature-Based Solutions in Altamura

Saverio Massaro, Paolo Direnzo, Gaetano De Francesco, Donato Colonna
The integration of green infrastructures into urban planning has the potential to create more resilient and livable cities. This paper intends to present a co-programming path that has seen professionals and non-profit organizations collaborating with the Municipality of Altamura (Italy) in the development...
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Analysis of “Core Strength” in Basketball Training

Hepengfei
Sports undertakings are closely related to the health level of citizens. After the “Internet + sports reform” in China, on the one hand, the development of professional sports and public sports has been enhanced. On the other hand, under the path of professional sports, a new mode of industrialization...
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Study on the Development of Community Parenting Education in the Perspective of a Learning Society

Qi-Ying Zhu
Parental education, also known as family education, is the education of parents, and belongs to the category of adult education, comprising two aspects: on the one hand, it is the education of individual parents, and on the other hand, it is the specialized education of parents in the upbringing of their...
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The Potential of Digital Nature on Mental Health and Environmental Learning: Opportunities and Challenges

Eleonora Diletta Sarcinella, Alice Chirico, Katusha Gerardini, Andrea Gaggioli
Digital technologies have revolutionized the way we interact with the world, blurring the lines between the physical and digital realms. This manuscript delves into the transformative potential of these technologies in bridging the gap between humans and nature. Specifically, we focus on the evolution...
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Enhancing Teacher Competence in Designing Culturally Contextualized Differentiated Mathematics Assessment

Yurizka Melia Sari, Nonik Indrawatiningsih, Nurus Saadah, Evangelista Lus Windyana Palupi
Differentiated mathematics learning assessment is an essential element that can optimize learning by the principles of the Merdeka Curriculum. This study aims to improve teachers’ ability to develop differentiated mathematics learning assessments, especially those by the Merdeka Curriculum and the socio-cultural...
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Design and Development of College Tourism English Training System Based on Speech Recognition Technology

Wenyu Xu
Based on language recognition technology, the author uses Web Audio API interface technology and Microsoft voice service to complete the construction of college tourism English training system in ASP.NET CORE environment. The practical training function of the system can simulate various sections in...
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Data Sovereignty for Planetary Sustainability: Mapping the North-South Concerns

Sidiq Madya
The idea of data sovereignty has gained traction over the last decade. Data as a new resource is increasingly vital for decision-making in businesses, governments and societies. Proponents of data sovereignty resists exploitation of personal data especially by state and corporate power. The exploitation...
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Do Smartphones Replace Family Communication?

Nur Nabilah Ibrahim, Haslina Halim
University students dedicate over five hours daily to online activities, yet they allocate minimal time to interact with their parents. The lack of parent-child interaction is likely to diminish the emotional bond that exists between them. As a result, children may view their parents as less supportive,...
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Developing Module of Statistics: Preliminary Research for the Second Year of Aerospace Engineering University Students

R. A. Funny, F. K. Rahmawati, M. A. Ghofur
Statistics for undergraduate students deal with a variety of issues depending on their major. Although basic statistics should still be mastered, the student need to learn more about their majoring field. While only a few modules or even books were created specifically to meet this demand. As a result,...
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Research and Construction of Power Communication Transmission Network Operation and Maintenance Training System

Yanheng Zhao, Chunxiao Song, Ran Fang, Zhan Shi, Xudong Zhang
Skill training is an effective means to improve the professional skills and comprehensive quality of operation and maintenance personnel, and an important way to cultivate high skilled application-oriented talents. Based on the post capacity analysis and the principle of being close to the production...
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Representation of Women Through Advertising Photography and Body Positive on Instagram

Gianella Grandez-Gamarra, Mario Rodriguez-Quezada, María Chávez-Chuquimango
This research aims to understand the perceptions of young university women about advertising photography and the Body Positive movement, to analyze how it impacts the representation of women who defy socially established beauty stereotypes. The study focuses on the opinions of young female university...
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Extraordinary Gubernatorial Election in Puebla, Mexico, 2019: Negative Political Publicity, Its Regulation, and Its Implications for Discourse and Journalism

Araceli Espinosa-Márquez, Carla Irene Ríos-Calleja, Jesús Mario León-de Rosa, Alejandro Álvarez-Nobell
Electoral processes are always hectic. In the case of Puebla, Mexico in 2019 an extraordinary election was held after the governor elected in 2018 passed away a month after taking office. This article presents a case study where the negative political advertising used in the campaign of the elected candidate...
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The Analysis of Freud Theory on Psychological Aspects of the Main Character in Movie “Everything Everywhere All at Once” (2022)

Christine Kurnia, Lala Palupi Santyaputri
Film is a unique form of art because it can reflect human life through its character, story, and conflicts. Every human being has their own psychological condition that affects their personality. The psychological condition of a human being is very complex and shaped by the many life experiences they...
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Design and Application of Online Teaching Platform for Intelligent Thinking and Politics Based on Web Technology

Xiaowen Song
Based on the Web technology system, the online teaching platform of ideological and political education in colleges and universities designed with Spring framework as the core is designed to give full play to the characteristics of online education, complement the advantages of traditional classroom...
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Transforming Pre-Service Economic and Management Sciences Teacher Education with Blackboard: A Blended Learning Tool for Engagement

Mochina Mphuthi
Blended learning platforms, like Blackboard, offer transformative potential in the realm of pre-service Economic and Management Sciences teacher education. This qualitative study engaged twenty-one pre-service teachers to examine the efficacy and challenges of integrating Blackboard into their educational...
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Strengthening Public Investment Governance in Morocco: Lessons from South-Korea’s Preliminary Feasibility Study System

Aguil Mohamed, El Fathaoui Habib, Onbouh Hassan, Azergui Abdenacer
Over the past two decades, Morocco has launched numerous large-scale public investment projects to spur socioeconomic development and reduce regional disparities. Many of these projects have nevertheless exhibited systemic weaknesses including optimism bias, cost overruns, implementation delays, susceptibility...
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Research on the Influencing Factors of Young Female Teachers’ Burnout and Their Role Mechanisms in the Context of Internet Development

Based on Information Technology Measurements and Beijing’s “Double First-Class” Universities

Yiming Yang
With the advancement of newer technological information technologies and the use of the Internet, traditional objective anxiety assessment criteria are no longer able to accurately account for an individual’s level of anxiety based on a specific situation. This study focuses on the mechanism of the role...
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Research on Creation of Barrier Free Digital Textbooks Based on Kano Model for Children with Visual Impairments

Xiao Xiao, Yitian Guo
This article suggests using hearing and touch to make up for eyesight in product design. To reduce the cognitive load and operational difficulties faced by children with impaired vision. Selection of design elements using the Kano model algorithm. Software programming and Arduino enable product-computer-user...
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An Empirical Study on the Impact of Digital Economy on the Income Gap between Urban and Rural Areas

Chuangli Shang, Yue Wang
This paper selects panel data of 31 provinces and cities from 2012 to 2021 to explore the impact of digital economy on urban-rural income gap through empirical research. The results indicate that the improvement of the development level of the digital economy has a significant narrowing effect on the...
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The Construction and Practice of Smart Teaching Mode of Engineering Mechanics under the Empowerment of AI

Xiaona Cai, Yetao Wang
With the deep integration of artificial intelligence and education, intelligent courses have become the core direction of higher education reform. Engineering mechanics, as a core foundational course for engineering disciplines, has traditional teaching problems such as low student participation and...
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Studying the Situation and Needs of Parents with Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders in Mongolia

Battsengel Gelen, Byambajav Khashbat
The article presents on studying the situation and needs of parents with children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) in Mongolia. According to the World Health Organization, one in every 100 children has an autism spectrum disorder in the world [1]. In Mongolia, there is a lack of knowledge, statistics,...
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Reframing Walkability Through the Lens of Cultural Industry Infrastructure in Emerging Southeast Asian Cities

Setyo Nugroho, Phan Thi Phuong Thao, Shafira Zulfa Audina
This study examines the interrelationship between walkability and cultural industry infrastructure in Southeast Asian urban corridors, with a focus on Tunjungan Street in Surabaya, Indonesia, and Trang Tien Street in Hanoi, Vietnam. Both corridors exemplify historically layered environments where heritage,...
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Sustainability of Digital Payments: Empirical Evidence from India

Vandana Bhavsar, Pradeepta Kumar Samanta
The digital financial services like mobile money, digital payments, and newer digital payment systems or financial technologies when rendered productively and responsively in a structured environment, will enable growth and faster achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for a country. In...
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Personalizing Learning Experiences with Q-Learning in Adaptive Educational Systems

Ikram Amzil, Souhaib Aammou, Zakaria Tagdimi, Hicham Erradi
Adaptive Educational Systems (AES) are computer-based systems that personalize the content and teaching methods based on individual students’ learning progress. AES aim to provide tailored learning experiences and improve learning outcomes. This research paper explores how Q-learning, a type of Reinforcement...
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Development and Realization of the Intelligent Employment Ecosystem in Colleges and Universities

Jinlong Zhao, Peng Li
This paper discusses the development and realization of the intelligent employment ecosystem in universities, and focuses on the system design and architecture, the application of the core technology and its realization and application process. Firstly, the current situation of university employment...
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Exploring Multidimensional Risk Analysis and Governance Strategies for Generative AI in Education

Nan Ke, Zhenbin Liang, Qiao Sun
The rapid advancement of generative AI is profoundly transforming the modes of knowledge production, dissemination, and application. Its deep integration into the field of education brings immense pedagogical innovation to modern classrooms and offers revolutionary opportunities for educational development....
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The Customary Philosophy of the Anak Dalam Tribe as Part of the Soul of the Mation’s Law

Muhamad Erwin, Ahmad Taqwa, Dicky Seprianto, Ahmad Zamheri
In the soul of the customary law of the Anak Dalam Tribe in Bukit Duabelas National Park is closely related to the traditional teachings of the ancestors and in the balance of his life with the jungle of Bukit Duabelas. The nuance of the soul of law takes place by basing on the existence, source of knowledge,...
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The Role of Meaning in Life During the COVID-19 Pandemic on Young Adults’ Future Perspectives in Italy and Portugal

Michela Zambelli, Cláudia Andrade, Joana L. Fernandes, Semira Tagliabue
Presence of meaning in life has been found to be adaptive during the pandemic (Humphrey & Vari, 2021; Samios et al., 2021), however, no studies were conducted to understand whether meaning in life is related to future perspectives in young adulthood. In the current study both the objective impact...
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Exploring the Impact of DESMOS on Students’ Understanding and Learning of Transformations

Anita Dani, Daliya Ashok
Understanding abstract or complex mathematical concepts is challenging for students. Disinterest and trouble understanding the subject can be due to teaching strategies that don’t suit the student’s learning style or an ineffective presentation of the content. Manipulatives, both real and virtual, are...
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Exploring Generational Differences in Co-Branding: The Role of Visual Storytelling and Symbolic Design in the Mizzu x Khong Guan Collaboration

Yana Erlyana, Lim Jing Yi
This study investigates how visual storytelling, symbolic design, and generational engagement shape consumer perceptions in co-branding strategies. Focusing on the collaboration between Indonesian cosmetics brand Mizzu and biscuit brand Khong Guan, the research explores how packaging design and cultural...
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Journalistic Strategies on Instagram for the Dissemination of Health Information During Crises

Brigitte Karina Fuentes-Patiño, Paola Palomino-Flores
This study explores journalism strategies that Salud con lupa used during the coronavirus global health crisis, focusing on its contribution to health education and reducing incorrect information. Using a study and descriptive quantitative approach, the data was collected through online studies, up to...
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Use and Revitalization of the Laz Language Under Threat of Being Lost in Türkiye

Nermin Karabacak
In this research, the use and revitalization of the Laz language, one of the local languages under threat of being lost in Türkiye, were investigated and predictions about the future are made. This research was completed with the qualitative research pattern and the case study model. Data in the research...
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Exploration and Practical Innovation of Red Culture Education Activities in Linyi University Library Based on Weighted Average Algorithm

Yanmei Lyu, Chunguang Lyu
Relying on rich cultural resources, university library has become the “second classroom” for quality education of college students and an important base for training talents in universities. In this paper, we study the implementation effect of the library’s red culture education activities by quantitative...
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The Learning Revolution: When Artificial Intelligence Transcends The Training Of Nurses And Midwives

Najat Boucetta, Hakima Seghir, Ghizlane Ghariz, Said Boubih, Mustafa El Alaoui, Rachid Janati Idrissi
In our era of rapid technological progress, artificial intelligence (AI) is omnipresent, reshaping our lives and strengthening our interconnectedness through increased digitization. AI is transforming healthcare practices using technologies like machine learning, natural language processing, and physical...
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Applying of Flipped Classroom Model in Terms of Motivation Level on Learning Outcomes of Teacher Candidates

Vera Septi Andrini, Erdyna Dwi Etika
The role of prospective teachers in Indonesia determines to achieve quality education. This study looks at the relationship between motivation level and the flipped classroom paradigm. Quasi-experimental research designs are used in this kind of study. All STKIP PGRI Nganjuk students enrolled in statistics...
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Regulating Emerging Technologies in Wildlife Conservation: Legal and Policy Challenges of AI, Drones, and DNA Tracking in India

Akhilendra Singh, Mradul Singh
Wildlife conservation and enforcement strategies have been transformed drastically with the use of artificial intelligence, drones and DNA based forensic technology. To monitor wildlife habitats, prevent poaching and to strengthen evidentially base mechanism in wildlife crime prosecution these technologies...
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Evaluation Method of Online Teaching Quality in Colleges and Universities Based on Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process

Peisen Xu, James Patnao
Classroom teaching quality evaluation is an important part of the overall teaching quality evaluation system in colleges and universities. The traditional multiple linear regression method of teaching quality evaluation lacks the calculation of evaluation index weight, which leads to low evaluation accuracy....
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A Study on the Lexical Complexity of English for Special Purpose Based on WordSmith Tools and Software Range

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Minghui Nie
This study compared the lexical complexity of different English for Special Purpose (ESP), mainly based on the Marine Engineering English Corpus (MEE), Medical English Corpus (MEC) and Jiao Da English for Science and Technology Corpus (JDEST). The study made a general analysis of word length, lexical...
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Addressing Graduate Unemployment: Aligning Higher Education Curricula with Labour Market Demands

Nondumiso Shabangu, Nkosinathi Emmanuel Madondo
Graduate unemployment is a pressing issue that significantly impacts both individuals and the broader economy. While various initiatives attempt to address this problem, particularly from Universities of Technology, many of these efforts, such as entrepreneurial and Work Integrated Learning (WIL) programs,...
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The Educational and Developmental Impacts of Temporary Ordination in a Buddhist Summer Camp in a Rural Temple in Northeastern Thailand

Phrakru Siripariyatyapirom Suphachot Boonvon, Arnon Chaisuriya, Pongsatean Luengalongkot
This qualitative research explored the educational and developmental impacts of temporary ordination on youths and men who participated in a Buddhist summer camp in a temple in northeastern Thailand. Drawing on interviews and participant observation, the study examined the ways in which Buddhist monastic...
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Research and Implementation of Online English Education Learning Performance Prediction Under the Background of Big Data

Han Bao
In the context of big data, mining and analyzing massive data resources in the education field is conducive to making correct decisions for education and teaching based on reference opinions and improving the quality of education. Online English education learning performance prediction is one of the...
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Supporting Professional Development of Preschool Teachers Through Transcript-based Lesson Analysis (tbla)

Turtogtokh Batkhuyag, Tuvshinlkhagva Nyamlkhagva, Tuya Legden, Jugdernamjil Khurelkhuu
The article presents a literature review analysis of effective teacher professional development and a pilot test on teachers’ questioning skills using Bloom’s taxonomy to support young children’s cognitive and language development. The study examines the status of effective teacher professional development...
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Participatory Rural Appraisal as a Tool of Development Communication: A Systematic Literature Review

Harsha Raj Gatty, Jayakrishnan Narayanan
Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) is one of the most sought-after participatory approaches used in community development studies. PRA has undergone significant evolution in its application since its conceptualization in the 1980s. Although conceptualized as a tool of community empowerment, early studies...
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Research on factors influencing opinion polarization based on QCA algorithm

Jianhua Dai, Shaoqiang Shen
The phenomenon of opinion polarization in unexpected online public events constantly challenges the construction of clear cyberspace, which can also lead to social harms such as cyber violence, rumors, moral abduction and doxing, etc. Studying the influencing factors of opinion polarization can help...
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Analysis of Legal Theory of Marriage Age Limit: A Study of Human Rights Equality

Edwin Aditya Irawan, Lego Karjoko
It can be argued that the desire to live peacefully with one’s partner through marriage is a fundamental human right. In Indonesia, marriage is legally regulated by a number of laws and regulations, one of which relates to the age limit for entering into such a marriage. In this context, a constitutional...
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The impact of Covid-19 pandemic on school administrators’ psychology family life and work life (İznik sample)

Sümeyra Canavar, Osman Titrek
This study investigated the opinions of school administrators working in primary (elementary) and secondary (high school) schools in İznik district, Bursa province, on the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic process on their psychology, family life and work life. Twenty-one school administrators, six female...
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Factors Affecting the Purchasing of a Learning Management System in Madrid Region Universities

C. A. Lastras Rodríguez
Learning Management System (LMS) is the engine of knowledge at universities. LMSs acquire, save, share, distribute content among different players at universities. Due to COVID-19 pandemic LMS has become more important not only for content management, but also as an integration tool with video-conference...
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Table for Two – The Past, Present and Future of Cinematic Parallel Narratives

Delwyn Jude Remedios, Deepak John Mathew, Max Schleser
This paper experiments with parallel interactive narratives in cinematic virtual reality by examining its past, present and anticipated future. Some novel innovations of cinematic parallel narratives are observed in The Kleptomaniac (1905), Rashomon (1950), Pulp Fiction (1994) and Run Lola Run (1998)....
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Study of Teachers’ Evaluation on Students in Colleges and Universities Based on the Subjective, Objective and Combined Weighting - Cloud Evaluation Model

Yiming Zhou, Yaoyao Song, Yingxin Jiang
The establishment and application of a scientific and effective model and method play a pivotal role in conducting high-quality work of teachers’ evaluation on students in colleges and universities. With regard to the problem of setting the weights of the evaluation indexes of teachers in colleges and...