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ISSN:2451-9588

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David John Lemay,Paul Bazelais,Tenzin Doleck David John Lemay
Background: With the new pandemic reality that has beset us, teaching and learning activities have been thrust online. While much research has explored student perceptions of online and distance learning, none has had a s...
Carlo Tramontano,Christine Grant,Carl Clarke Carlo Tramontano
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the adoption of remote working practices worldwide. This has focussed attention on the need to identify the competencies employers and employees should train and develop to build digital resilience, enablin...
Natalie Pennington Natalie Pennington
This study explored, through quantitative and qualitative survey analysis (N = 307), the role of communication through social media during the COVID-19 pandemic. Data were collected in April 2020 to understand how individuals engaged with t...
Jude P Mikal,Rebecca Wurtz,Stuart W Grande Jude P Mikal
In the wake of COVID-19 social distancing recommendations, social media assumed a central - if unofficial - role in ensuring that individuals remained informed and connected throughout the pandemic. Yet while research shows that social medi...
Sonam Zamir,Catherine Hagan Hennessy,Adrian Haffner Taylor et al. Sonam Zamir et al.
Background: Intergenerational friendship has proved useful for older people in increasing socialisation. We explored the feasibility of school students Skyping older people in care homes with the long-term aim of reducing...
Ojasvi Jain,Muskan Gupta,Sidh Satam et al. Ojasvi Jain et al.
Owing to the COVID-19 induced lockdown in India, most people's internet activity surged, leading to an expected increase in the rate of cybercrimes. This research focuses on analyzing whether the factors significant in cyberbullying suscept...
Astrid Schepman,Paul Rodway Astrid Schepman
A new General Attitudes towards Artificial Intelligence Scale (GAAIS) was developed. The scale underwent initial statistical validation via Exploratory Factor Analysis, which identified positive and negative subscales. Both subscales captur...