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    The podcast is an example of mobile learning (m-learning). The online encyclopedia «Britannica» describes mobile learning as one of the types of e-learning in which the student is not tied to a single fixed location; if desired, it can take advantage of educational materials is the usual educational space (the audience), and without using a computer (Berg, 2014). The issue of podcast usage in education is approached from the two controversial points of view. Opponents of the podcasts usage state

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    Benefits of the internet and social media      In today’s generation teenagers use the internet and social media so often that it has become a normal part of their lives along with a necessity. But why does the majority of people think negatively about this? Maybe because many media outlets tend to make the focal points on the negatives that they bring but don’t see the substantial remarkable benefits they have.  But what exactly defines the internet and social media? They are viewed as global computer

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    People are spending too much time online The Internet has dramatically changed our lives over the past few decades. Through Internet technology innovation and development, the Internet provides a lot of benefits to people's life; doing business online, shopping online, playing video games and so on. With social media, people can see what is happening all over the world, searching information, resources they need, communicating with friends or family oversea. Nowadays, Internet is closely

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    Sex trafficking is becoming more and more of a problem as time moves on. Sex trafficking is the recruitment, harbouring, transportation, provision, or obtaining of a person for the purpose of a commercial sex act, in which the commercial sex act is induced by force, fraud, or coercion [Internet Safety 101]. Sex trafficking is increasing due to the evolution of modern day social services and sources. From safety sources, it is the 2nd fastest growing criminal industry [Internet Safety 101]. More and

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    The Internet And Culture

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    Do you think the internet is good or bad for our culture today? For starters, what is the internet? The internet is the World Wide Web. The World Wide Web allows individuals to access just about anything. Accessing the information is fast and convenient. With that being said, I personally believe that the internet enriches our culture. There are many who that would argue with that statement. But, they use the internet every day to make their lives a little easier. There are many reasons why and how

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    audience and programming. However, most of those listening to the podcasts are in the minority of the American public and about half of the country hasn’t even heard of the term podcasting and they don’t know what it means. Those that produce podcasts have continued to try and experiment with different revenue streams throughout the year and some have moved beyond the standard method of downloading to get people to listen. Podcast Listenership Despite the number being relatively small when you

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    PODCAST Radio Presenter: Good evening ladies and gentlemen, this is the BBC world service, coming to you on this day the 17th of June 1963. Today is the 10 year anniversary of the uprisings in East Berlin which started with the peaceful demonstration of workers building a memorial to Stalin in Stalinallee. Their protest against the increased work norms, the lack of consumer goods, high price of food and low pension provisions took them to the Trade Union Head Quarters where they were swiftly

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    Podcast Project

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    1) I feel that our podcast project is a success when referring to our progress check-in. The main goal that I wanted to achieve was to create a podcast that will show soon-to-be lawyers and prosecutors that they are incarcerating people with an illness, not criminals. This should lead to empathy and create institutions that rehabilitate drug addicts rather than incarcerate them. The factors that deem this progress a success are the systematic, institutional and personal problems that told listeners

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    The podcast, inSocial Work Podcast- Dr. Charles Figley: Veterans and PTSD: Time for a New Paradigm?, was interesting and enlightening. Dr. Charles Figley spoke on many key points, and he opened my eyes to problem areas we as social workers should focus more on with the military population. Three things that stuck out to me the most were issues veterans face when returning from war, stress reactions that the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have had on veterans, and what needs to be done for veterans

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    Podcast Summary

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    Summary: This podcasts ask the questions: Do personalities that differentiate us as humans exist at all? Are we consistent in the way that we act in specific situations? Podcast includes a member, Delia, visiting a local prison where she meets an ex-convict Dan. when she meets Dan she instantly recognizes his intellect. she realizes that he is a good person with a personality that she did not expect him to have. she then learn why he is in prison: rape. she is instantly Disturbed, and wonders

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