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Grammar Practices in the Digital World
Published 2024-11-01“…eaching and protecting Hungarian language and cultural values have become more and more challenging due to the fast spread of uncontrollable digital platforms In their text-based digital products (e-mail, chat, blog, etc), youngsters prefer elliptical expressions (digital slang) to grammatically correct sentences Schools, course books offer a wide variety of opportunities to practise grammar, but students find these exercises rather boring and consider them as school chores As students live in the digital world, teachers should consider alternatives to offering exclusively classical, paper-based exercises The present work provides a subject-integrated approach, where paper-based course book tasks are converted into data management problems to practise grammar This novel approach may enable students to become more engaged not only in solving the original grammar problems but also in finding digital solutions Building algorithms helps them understand grammar rules, as well as differences between handwritten and computer-stored characters It is also stipulated that our approach is open to generalization and suitable to solve similar problems in languages other than Hungarian.…”
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Implementing the Project-Based Learning Method in a Social Work Classroom: Mental Health Awareness – A Case Study
Published 2024-12-01“…While students initially struggled with setting objectives and "learning how to learn," they ultimately succeeded in creating accessible, engaging final products—a handbook and a blog. Their main challenge lay in understanding the method, and difficulties were encountered in establishing objectives and expected outcomes. …”
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Algorithmic configurations in caring arrangements
Published 2024-12-01“…To do that, we focus on the distinct shapes given to both technologies and people by discourses and practices, together with their underlying logics and associated values. Analysing the blog posts documenting the emergence of Omaolo, a digital platform for healthcare and social welfare in Finland, we identify two algorithmic configurations: the ‘service engine’, which aligns with the public administration goals of standardising social and healthcare services in order to provide financial benefits; and the ‘treatment facilitator’, which advances the prevalent goals of social and healthcare professionals preoccupied with the fulfilment of situated care needs. …”
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Motivation beim Lehren und Lernen von Fremdsprachen: Wirksame Strategien für den Unterricht
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Maintaining the Indigenous Udmurt Language beyond the Community: An Autoethnographic Analysis
Published 2024-08-01“…Specifically, I analyze the use of the Udmurt language with my children and the process of writing a blog in Udmurt. As a researcher of the Udmurt language, I use my previous sociolinguistic studies in the analysis and place it within the broader context of indigenous peoples from Russia. …”
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Policy Debate | International Responses to Global Epidemics: Ebola and Beyond
Published 2015-12-01“…This debate can be pursued on the Journal’s blog (http://devpol.hypotheses.org/956) where you are invited to share your reflections under your name.The initial paper was written by Monica Rull, from Doctors Without Borders (Médécins sans Frontières) Switzerland. …”
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Edith Stein’s Phenomenology of Empathy in Parish Ministry
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Polyfactoriality as a Defining Criterion of Formulaic Speech
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Gugwilx'ya'ansk and goats: Indigenous perspectives on governance, stewardship and relationality in mountain goat (mati) hunting in Gitga'at territory
Published 2025-05-01“…Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog.…”
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From Icons to AI: Evolution of Imagery in Religious Communication
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Novi razvojni pravac između digitalne i ekohumanistike
Published 2021-12-01“…Upravo su potonja dva projekta (iz Švedske i Njemačke) iznjedrila blog Ant Spider Bee (Mrav pauk pčela), pokrenut 2011. pod uredničkom palicom trojca Kimberly Coulter, Wilko Graf von Hardenberg i Finn Arne Jorgensen. …”
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Media Communications as a Context for Imprinting Formation
Published 2024-09-01“…In other blogs featuring high attention indices, imprinting is observed in the contemplation of professional issues related to activities in the digital space. …”
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Support for regulation of enhanced geothermal systems research: examining the role of familiarity, credibility, and social endorsement
Published 2025-04-01“…We found that SEC significantly influenced perceived credibility of a blog post. Perceived familiarity with EGS moderated the relationship between perceived credibility and support for regulation of academic and commercial EGS research. …”
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The Authenticity of Cultural Ways of Life: A Hermeneutic of the Ifugao Social Practice Gotad
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Organizational debt-Roadblock to agility in software engineering: Exploring an emerging concept and future research for software excellence.
Published 2024-01-01“…After a thorough search, nine peer-reviewed articles and twenty-two recent blog posts on OD were included, indicating an emerging topic. …”
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Defining socioecological reciprocity: Intentionality, mutualism or collateral effect
Published 2025-05-01“…Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog.…”
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Policy Debate | Learning to Grow Beyond the Middle-Income Trap - Singapore as an Export Model?
Published 2014-12-01“…This debate can be pursued on the Journal’s blog http://devpol.hypotheses.org/528 where you are invited to share your reflections under your name.In the initial paper ‘Learning to Grow’, the authors argue that a key challenge for middle-income countries is to avoid ‘the middle-income trap’. …”
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