Led by the Queensland University of Technology in Australia, researchers surveyed 709 mobile phone users across the country aged 18 to 83 and asked them a series of questions based on a similar study 13 years ago. Identifying a phenomenon "technoference(科技干扰)" researchers...
Participants came from community-based Initial Teacher Education (ITE) programs in two states: Queensland and South Australia. The focus of this chapter is on the practice and preference of research participants about the use of mobile devices to provide elements of content material, administrative ...
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in the UK. Analysis of 1,600 people with growths who had used mobilephonesfor up to ten years before diagnosis. Risk increased with frequency and duration of exposure to mobile phone radiation. Scientists compared tumour victims with those who led similar lives but did not use mobile phones,...
English, her fourth language, was taught as a foreign language in the schools of Nepal. She learned French as another foreign language but completed only one course. Turkish, a new language for Hima, is the only language that she has learned through a self-paced computer program. In her ...
Several quite extensive studies have been conducted about the use of mobile phones and other electronic devices by pedestrians on pedestrian crossings in towns in different countries (e.g., Seattle—USA, Hobart, Queensland—Australia, Lincoln—United Kingdom). To describe the main findings, we sele...