The present paper examines how explicitly existing theory was identified in previous research, how theories were applied and how often these theories were advanced in education technology research. In the majority of cases, explicit engagement with theory was absent. Many studies either were wholly ...
Skip to main content Log in Find a journal Publish with us Track your research Search Cart Home Computational Brain & Behavior Article Lessons for Theory from Scientific Domains Where Evidence is Sparse or IndirectOriginal Paper Open access Published: 03 December 2024 Volume 7, pages 588–607,...
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a specialist for each area of digital marketing that they want to utilize. There are so many new social platforms coming out each with its own set of best practices, formats, and ever-changing algorithms that it’s really hard to find someone that has professional experience in all of them...
The Borderlands of Science Michael Shermer takes us to the place where real science (such as the big bang theory), borderland science (superstring theory), and just plain nonsense (B... M Shermer - 《Biological Sciences》 被引量: 34发表: 2001年 ...
Twigger-Ross, Bonaiuto and Breakwell (2003) have argued that place identity conforms to all the processes outlined in Breakwell's Identity Process Theory (IPT). In IPT, identity structure is theorised to have two dimensions: the content dimension, comprised of our social (groups we belong to)...
fc(x) # 2. We add the result to a decayed version of the information we already had. inner_excitation = input_excitation + self.prev_inner * self.decay_multiplier # 3. We compute the activation of the neuron to find its output value, # but before the activation, there is a...
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However, little is known about the essential skills students need to succeed in MOOCs. Even less is known about how country of origin or other aspects such as gender might affect these skills. By integrating the resources and appropriation scholarship with second-level digital divide research, ...
We first study the case in which probabilities of submission outcomes are exogenous parameters and show that authors can find the optimal submission path through the use of journal ‘scores’ based only on the journals’ characteristics and the author’s degree of impatience. Then, we analyze a ...