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Handbook of Research on Educational Design and Cloud Computing in Modern Classroom Settings
A context, or a “place”, that is enabled by technology and digital devices, often transmitted over the Internet, or other digital means, e.g., mobile phone network. Records and evidence of an individual's interaction with a digital environment constitute their digital footprint.
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Models of Competences for the Real and Digital World
Yannis Kotsanis (Doukas School, Greece)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-3053-4.ch004
Abstract
The majority of countries and educational organizations have introduced the concept of learning outcomes and the related key competences or skills into their policy, programs, instructional planning, curricula and activities. The chapter, after an overview on knowledge processes, personal-social competences and significant related models (Frameworks of Twenty-First Century Learning, Key Competences for Lifelong Learning, Social and Emotional Learning, Approach to Learning), is focusing on digital literacy models (Digital Competence Framework for Citizens, ICT Competency Framework for Teachers, ICT Standards for Students), and finally is synthesizing two new 3D competency-based models: a specific one for the individual children's rights for the digital world (“Open Sesame”) and a general one for the educational community (“School of the Future International Academy”), respectively accompanied by examples.
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Financial Statement Fraud Detection and Investigation in Digital Environment
An environment in which computer and other technological apparatus and systems are used to prepare and produce financial statements.
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Innovating Luxury Service Experiences Through E-Servicescapes
A setting or place produced through computer technology—including websites, mobile applications, social media, audio and video content, and other web-based resources—that allow social interaction.
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Learning and Teaching Methodology: “1:1 Educational Computing”
A context, or a “place”, that is enabled by technology and digital devices, often transmitted over the Internet, or other digital means, e.g., mobile phone network. Records and evidence of an individual's interaction with a digital environment constitute their digital footprint.
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Strategies to Improve B2B Customer Relationships Through Digitally Enabled Experiences
A setting or place produced through computer technology – including websites, mobile applications, social media, audio and video content, and other web-based resources.
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Preparing to Be Digital: The Paradigm Shift for Media Studies and Higher Education
The cultural and communicative environment that shapes media messages and communication activity. It is the dominant communication form of the twenty-first century, and therefore the dominant means by which we understand and operate in the world at present.
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Digital Journalism and Transmedia Narratives in the Communication of Science: From Disruption to Reinvention
Place where platforms, applications and users that make up the internet network converge.
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Nethnography: A Naturalistic Approach Towards Online Interaction
Social setting produced through computer technology.
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