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    business and education which indicates the standards credibility in the publishing community (Hunsley, 2010). The long tradition of the APA standard establishes the credibility and importance. It has evolved to keep up with modern research and technology. Using the same style as others in your profession allows for peer reviewers to read the article quicker and also have a reference go back to so they ensure data, tables and references are all documented correctly. The APA standard is helps researchers

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    Technology And Children

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    Technology is something that we are not able to live without in today's world. Everywhere you go and everywhere you look, you see some sort of technology. It is transforming our lives and shaping our futures. Kids in the current generation are kept busy with technologies such as the TV or video games. It has had a significant effect on children that has brought on some concerns. Technology has a negative impact on children because it harms their health, academic performance, and behavior. Technology

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    children of tomorrow." Technology is advancing and becoming a bigger part of our lives on a daily basis. Limiting students' use of technology would be a disservice to them. It is my belief that technology is an essential 21st century skill, which is why in my classroom it will be implemented to the fullest extent as a supplement to in class instruction. It is my goal for all my students to leave the classroom having at least a moderate understanding of how to use technology in their future education

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    Types of peer review There are different journals which follow different types of peer review, based on the kind of research they publish as well as their journal management style. The single and double-blinded peer reviews are the most commonly adopted by many journals. In the single-blind review, the reviewer is aware of the author’s identity, but not vice versa. In the double-blind review, both the author and reviewer are not aware of the other’s identity. In the recent time, some academic journals

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    areas of life: human relationships, domestic and global trade, education, entertainment? Now it is nearly impossible to live outside of the technological empire of Apple, Samsung, Microsoft, Google, or other tech companies. The pervasive nature of technology has influenced the political world as well, involving recent events such as Hillary Clinton’s email scandal, Net Neutrality, or President Trump’s spontaneous and often ridiculous Tweets. The Technological Age has caused a new debate: the government’s

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    section provides an overview research method i.e. systematic literature review (SLR) used in thesis research; it describes the research methodology, the design and the execution of SLR. 2.1 Overview of Systematic Literature Review This section of chapter was to thoroughly define and go through systematic literature review research method. 2.1.1 Definition Kitchenham and Charters (2007) proposed that systematic literature review has been a widespread research methodology since 1990s, but it was initiated

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    Technology has improved that way that we communicate, solve problems and apply knowledge. Societal trends shift our thinking to focus on the norms in society. Many of the social trends evolve around technology. Technology is a societal trend that has impacted nursing curriculum and patient education. Technology has enhanced nursing communication and solved problems by improving the application of nursing knowledge. Keywords: technology, patient education, nursing curriculum Patient Education The

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    Evaluating Course Quality and Faculty Teaching Evaluating courses are important for ensuring that the student’s educational needs are being met. Furthermore, it ensures the education being provided aligns with the institution’s mission, goals and policy. Students, peer faculty members, and administrators all play significant roles in the evaluation process. The course I chose to evaluate is an online, undergraduate, and didactic course. Three different evaluation tools are discussed that assesses

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    Peer reviews in the ENG 101 class were not much different than that of previous classes except the work level was elevated and in turn so are the reviews. The things you have to look for in a particular person’s paper and the frequency of finding these mistakes goes down as well. It was also very helpful being on the opposite end of the peer reviews. In receiving reviews from classmates, I learned of areas where I struggle in my writing

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    literature review will guide this study by give an understanding of how new innovations in social media are being adopted by the use of Diffusion of Innovation Theory. The first three sections of the literature review will provide information of the American and Scandinavian culture, with the focus on the differences in the use of technology between them. The forth section will provide Social Media and Facebook, which is essential in understanding this study. In sum, this literature review consists

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