The disclosure described below enables conference attendees to share learnings to colleagues without getting distracted with the preparation for better‐quality materials. The disclosure selects, based on a set of cinemagraph presentations, supportive materials for compiling reports/slides. The method displays the selected materials with the cinemagraph presentations
A display calibration system may include (i) a spectrometry device positioned to capture light emitt...
Libraries have always faced unique challenges in providing non‐academic content for academic use, bu...
Printers are used to print content for purposes of sharing, and therefore, it becomes necessary to c...
In school, as in their daily lives, children are confronted by images, written texts and combination...
User‐facing applications are computer programs that typically provide a Graphical User Interface (GU...
Personnel turnover and other factors led the University of North Texas Libraries to repurpose staffi...
The pandemic has forced a large segment of the global workforce to go through a remote‐work experime...
Online forums (synchronous and asynchronous) offer exciting data opportunities to analyze how people...
This paper highlights the meaning, both personal and professional, made by participants in a communi...
Slides from a presentation based on the journal article: Online Advertising Research in Advertising ...
This study, using Delphi methodology conceptualizes the qualities of profound learning, the profound...
Guest blogger Wendy M. Grossman reflects on Neil Selwyn’s recent book “Distrusting educational techn...
Conducting research on children, young people and learning often requires access to and help from sc...
This paper examines a sequence of asynchronous interaction on the photosharing website, Flickr. In r...
Building on a presentation given at the 2013 Charleston Conference, this article continues the discu...
A display calibration system may include (i) a spectrometry device positioned to capture light emitt...
Libraries have always faced unique challenges in providing non‐academic content for academic use, bu...
Printers are used to print content for purposes of sharing, and therefore, it becomes necessary to c...
In school, as in their daily lives, children are confronted by images, written texts and combination...
User‐facing applications are computer programs that typically provide a Graphical User Interface (GU...
Personnel turnover and other factors led the University of North Texas Libraries to repurpose staffi...
The pandemic has forced a large segment of the global workforce to go through a remote‐work experime...
Online forums (synchronous and asynchronous) offer exciting data opportunities to analyze how people...
This paper highlights the meaning, both personal and professional, made by participants in a communi...
Slides from a presentation based on the journal article: Online Advertising Research in Advertising ...
This study, using Delphi methodology conceptualizes the qualities of profound learning, the profound...
Guest blogger Wendy M. Grossman reflects on Neil Selwyn’s recent book “Distrusting educational techn...
Conducting research on children, young people and learning often requires access to and help from sc...
This paper examines a sequence of asynchronous interaction on the photosharing website, Flickr. In r...
Building on a presentation given at the 2013 Charleston Conference, this article continues the discu...
A display calibration system may include (i) a spectrometry device positioned to capture light emitt...
Libraries have always faced unique challenges in providing non‐academic content for academic use, bu...
Printers are used to print content for purposes of sharing, and therefore, it becomes necessary to c...