We live in an always connected, digital age. Digitalization has accelerated exponentially, and companies’ survival will depend on their ability to reshape their future. Those who are born after 1980 are called digital natives. Digital natives are assumed to be inherently technology savvy. They have some peculiar characteristics which have attracted the attention of researchers. This paper presents some of those characteristics or personality traits. Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Uwakwe C. Chukwu | Abayomi Ajayi-Majebi | Sarhan M. Musa "Personality Traits of Digital Natives" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-3 , April 2022, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd49581.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/social-science/49581/personality-traits-of-digital-natives/matthew-n-o-sadiku
The growing interaction between technologies and the society led to the development of the concept of digital society. At no other time in human history have people’s interactions and behaviors been so extensively recorded and remembered in perpetuity.Digital society is characterized by information flowing through global networks at unprecedented speeds. It represents a fundamentally new situation for people and social institutions. This paper provides an introduction to on digital society, including its meaning, applications, benefits, and challenges. Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Uwakwe C. Chukwu | Abayomi Ajayi-Majebi | Sarhan M. Musa "Digital Society: An Overview" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-6 , October 2022, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd51871.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/computer-science/other/51871/digital-society-an-overview/matthew-n-o-sadiku
The current generation of young children has been described as “digital natives”, having been born after1980 into a ubiquitous digital media environment. The greater majority of people today are digital natives. They are tech savvy with a very vibrant social media presence. They were born into a world of peak tech¬no¬log¬i¬cal inno¬va tion, where infor¬ma¬tion was imme¬di¬ate¬ly acces¬si¬ble and social media increas¬ing¬ly ubiquitous. They have some peculiar characteristics which have attracted the attention of researchers. These unique characteristics create predictable, serious problems between digital native learners and digital immigrant teachers, indicating that educational systems must change to catch up with modern times. The traditional education systems do not cater to the needs and interests of digital natives. This paper presents some ways educators can understand digital natives and change their teaching styles accordingly. Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Uwakwe C. Chukwu | Abayomi Ajayi-Majebi | Sarhan M. Musa "Education for Digital Natives" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-3 , April 2022, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd49580.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/social-science/49580/education-for-digital-natives/matthew-n-o-sadiku
Digitalization is the process of employing digital technologies and information to transform work, enhance customer experience, ensure employee efficiency, create new solutions, and revamp the business operations. It is the most significant technological trend that is changing society, business, and everything we do. Digitalization occurs in all lines of life, including the fields of education, healthcare, economy, business, and manufacturing. It is a catalyst which will promote innovation and transform the operation of companies. This paper provides an overview of digitalization, its opportunities and challenges. Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Uwakwe C. Chukwu | Abayomi Ajayi-Majebi | Sarhan M. Musa "Digitalization: A Primer" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-4 , June 2022, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd50387.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/computer-engineering/50387/digitalization-a-primer/matthew-n-o-sadiku
We live in the digital age where everything is touched and connected by technology. The invisibility of digital technology has produced a distinctively new generation defined by digital media the digital natives. Digital natives are people who have grown up using technology from early childhood. They are the new citizens of the digital world. It is difficult to predict the exact impact of the technologies on digital natives. However, emerging technologies are poised to transform digital natives shortly. Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Kirtikumar K. Patel | Sarhan M. Musa "Future of Digital Natives" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-3 , April 2022, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd49633.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/computer-science/artificial-intelligence/49633/future-of-digital-natives/matthew-n-o-sadiku
Digital technologies are changing the world in all walks of life, including the way we learn, think, and work. They have grown exponentially and their use has globalized. As technologies get cheaper, access to the Internet has become easier and affordable for people worldwide Youths around the world are the most active users of technologies and they are transforming our world through the power of technologies. Many experts use the term “digital native” to describe these young adults now entering the workplace. It is estimated that by 2050, digital natives will make up more than half the entire adult population of the world. Digital natives are receiving increasing attention and recognition from both national and international policy makers. This paper provides an overview of digital natives around the world. Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Uwakwe C. Chukwu | Abayomi Ajayi-Majebi | Sarhan M. Musa "Digital Natives around the World" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-4 , June 2022, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd50357.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/other/50357/digital-natives-around-the-world/matthew-n-o-sadiku
The growing interaction between technologies and the society led to the development of the concept of digital society. At no other time in human history have people’s interactions and behaviors been so extensively recorded and remembered in perpetuity.Digital society is characterized by information flowing through global networks at unprecedented speeds. It represents a fundamentally new situation for people and social institutions. This paper provides an introduction to on digital society, including its meaning, applications, benefits, and challenges. Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Uwakwe C. Chukwu | Abayomi Ajayi-Majebi | Sarhan M. Musa "Digital Society: An Overview" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-6 , October 2022, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd51871.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/computer-science/other/51871/digital-society-an-overview/matthew-n-o-sadiku
The current generation of young children has been described as “digital natives”, having been born after1980 into a ubiquitous digital media environment. The greater majority of people today are digital natives. They are tech savvy with a very vibrant social media presence. They were born into a world of peak tech¬no¬log¬i¬cal inno¬va tion, where infor¬ma¬tion was imme¬di¬ate¬ly acces¬si¬ble and social media increas¬ing¬ly ubiquitous. They have some peculiar characteristics which have attracted the attention of researchers. These unique characteristics create predictable, serious problems between digital native learners and digital immigrant teachers, indicating that educational systems must change to catch up with modern times. The traditional education systems do not cater to the needs and interests of digital natives. This paper presents some ways educators can understand digital natives and change their teaching styles accordingly. Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Uwakwe C. Chukwu | Abayomi Ajayi-Majebi | Sarhan M. Musa "Education for Digital Natives" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-3 , April 2022, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd49580.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/social-science/49580/education-for-digital-natives/matthew-n-o-sadiku
Digitalization is the process of employing digital technologies and information to transform work, enhance customer experience, ensure employee efficiency, create new solutions, and revamp the business operations. It is the most significant technological trend that is changing society, business, and everything we do. Digitalization occurs in all lines of life, including the fields of education, healthcare, economy, business, and manufacturing. It is a catalyst which will promote innovation and transform the operation of companies. This paper provides an overview of digitalization, its opportunities and challenges. Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Uwakwe C. Chukwu | Abayomi Ajayi-Majebi | Sarhan M. Musa "Digitalization: A Primer" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-4 , June 2022, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd50387.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/computer-engineering/50387/digitalization-a-primer/matthew-n-o-sadiku
We live in the digital age where everything is touched and connected by technology. The invisibility of digital technology has produced a distinctively new generation defined by digital media the digital natives. Digital natives are people who have grown up using technology from early childhood. They are the new citizens of the digital world. It is difficult to predict the exact impact of the technologies on digital natives. However, emerging technologies are poised to transform digital natives shortly. Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Kirtikumar K. Patel | Sarhan M. Musa "Future of Digital Natives" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-3 , April 2022, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd49633.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/computer-science/artificial-intelligence/49633/future-of-digital-natives/matthew-n-o-sadiku
Digital technologies are changing the world in all walks of life, including the way we learn, think, and work. They have grown exponentially and their use has globalized. As technologies get cheaper, access to the Internet has become easier and affordable for people worldwide Youths around the world are the most active users of technologies and they are transforming our world through the power of technologies. Many experts use the term “digital native” to describe these young adults now entering the workplace. It is estimated that by 2050, digital natives will make up more than half the entire adult population of the world. Digital natives are receiving increasing attention and recognition from both national and international policy makers. This paper provides an overview of digital natives around the world. Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Uwakwe C. Chukwu | Abayomi Ajayi-Majebi | Sarhan M. Musa "Digital Natives around the World" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-4 , June 2022, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd50357.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/other/50357/digital-natives-around-the-world/matthew-n-o-sadiku
The digital economy is the type of economy which operates predominantly with the help of digital technology. It is the economic activity that results from the online transactions among people, businesses, devices, and processes. The economic activity is enabled by information and communications technologies. The transition from traditional to digital economy will boost national competitiveness and bring about new opportunities for businesses and jobs. This paper provides a primer on digital economy. Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Uwakwe C. Chukwu | Abayomi Ajayi-Majebi | Sarhan M. Musa "Digital Economy: A Primer" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-6 , October 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd46449.pdf Paper URL : https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/electrical-engineering/46449/digital-economy-a-primer/matthew-n-o-sadiku
The term "digital world" refers to the virtual or online realm created by digital technology. It encompasses the digital or electronic aspects of our lives, including the internet, computers, smartphones, and other digital devices. In the digital world, information, data, and communication are primarily transmitted and stored in digital format, which consists of binary code (0s and 1s).
The term “digital world” refers to the virtual or online realm created by digital technology. It encompasses the digital or electronic aspects of our lives, including the internet,
Digital communication essentially refers to the use of digital devices to send information electronically. It is the way in which people communicate through a digital medium. It is a means of communicating in the digital age. It involves the use of online tools like email, text messaging or social media to share a message with others. Most organizations today use a variety of digital communication channels to connect employees, customers, and other stakeholders. The digital communications field is ever expanding with new career opportunities. The constant development of digital tools leads to opportunities for digital communication specialists. This paper provides an overview on digital communications. Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Uwakwe C. Chukwu | Abayomi Ajayi-Majebi | Sarhan M. Musa "Digital Communication: An Overview" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-6 , October 2022, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd52244.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/other/52244/digital-communication-an-overview/matthew-n-o-sadiku
Digital labor refers to value adding activities performed by humans on Internet platforms. It is a global phenomenon that has come to be associated with the broader relationships between labor and digital technology. It is a multifaceted field that is characterized by exploitation, alienation, power, inequality, ideology, and struggle. These problems of digital labor are due to its inclusion and application in capitalist relations of production. It is already transforming the workplace as advanced software that can mimic many human functions and automate several tasks workers currently do. This paper introduces digital labor and digital labor platforms as well as their applications and challenges. Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Uwakwe C. Chukwu | Abayomi Ajayi-Majebi | Sarhan M. Musa "Digital Labor: A Primer" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-4 , June 2022, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd50140.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/mechanical-engineering/50140/digital-labor-a-primer/matthew-n-o-sadiku
‘Six Sigma Technique’ A Journey Through its Implementationijtsrd
The manufacturing industries all over the world are facing tough challenges for growth, development and sustainability in today’s competitive environment. They have to achieve apex position by adapting with the global competitive environment by delivering goods and services at low cost, prime quality and better price to increase wealth and consumer satisfaction. Cost Management ensures profit, growth and sustainability of the business with implementation of Continuous Improvement Technique like Six Sigma. This leads to optimize Business performance. The method drives for customer satisfaction, low variation, reduction in waste and cycle time resulting into a competitive advantage over other industries which did not implement it. The main objective of this paper ‘Six Sigma Technique A Journey Through Its Implementation’ is to conceptualize the effectiveness of Six Sigma Technique through the journey of its implementation. Aditi Sunilkumar Ghosalkar "‘Six Sigma Technique’: A Journey Through its Implementation" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-8 | Issue-1 , February 2024, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd64546.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/other-scientific-research-area/other/64546/‘six-sigma-technique’-a-journey-through-its-implementation/aditi-sunilkumar-ghosalkar
Edge Computing in Space Enhancing Data Processing and Communication for Space...ijtsrd
Edge computing, a paradigm that involves processing data closer to its source, has gained significant attention for its potential to revolutionize data processing and communication in space missions. With the increasing complexity and data volume generated by modern space missions, traditional centralized computing approaches face challenges related to latency, bandwidth, and security. Edge computing in space, involving on board processing and analysis of data, offers promising solutions to these challenges. This paper explores the concept of edge computing in space, its benefits, applications, and future prospects in enhancing space missions. Manish Verma "Edge Computing in Space: Enhancing Data Processing and Communication for Space Missions" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-8 | Issue-1 , February 2024, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd64541.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/computer-science/artificial-intelligence/64541/edge-computing-in-space-enhancing-data-processing-and-communication-for-space-missions/manish-verma
The digital economy is the type of economy which operates predominantly with the help of digital technology. It is the economic activity that results from the online transactions among people, businesses, devices, and processes. The economic activity is enabled by information and communications technologies. The transition from traditional to digital economy will boost national competitiveness and bring about new opportunities for businesses and jobs. This paper provides a primer on digital economy. Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Uwakwe C. Chukwu | Abayomi Ajayi-Majebi | Sarhan M. Musa "Digital Economy: A Primer" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-6 , October 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd46449.pdf Paper URL : https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/electrical-engineering/46449/digital-economy-a-primer/matthew-n-o-sadiku
The term "digital world" refers to the virtual or online realm created by digital technology. It encompasses the digital or electronic aspects of our lives, including the internet, computers, smartphones, and other digital devices. In the digital world, information, data, and communication are primarily transmitted and stored in digital format, which consists of binary code (0s and 1s).
The term “digital world” refers to the virtual or online realm created by digital technology. It encompasses the digital or electronic aspects of our lives, including the internet,
Digital communication essentially refers to the use of digital devices to send information electronically. It is the way in which people communicate through a digital medium. It is a means of communicating in the digital age. It involves the use of online tools like email, text messaging or social media to share a message with others. Most organizations today use a variety of digital communication channels to connect employees, customers, and other stakeholders. The digital communications field is ever expanding with new career opportunities. The constant development of digital tools leads to opportunities for digital communication specialists. This paper provides an overview on digital communications. Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Uwakwe C. Chukwu | Abayomi Ajayi-Majebi | Sarhan M. Musa "Digital Communication: An Overview" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-6 , October 2022, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd52244.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/other/52244/digital-communication-an-overview/matthew-n-o-sadiku
Digital labor refers to value adding activities performed by humans on Internet platforms. It is a global phenomenon that has come to be associated with the broader relationships between labor and digital technology. It is a multifaceted field that is characterized by exploitation, alienation, power, inequality, ideology, and struggle. These problems of digital labor are due to its inclusion and application in capitalist relations of production. It is already transforming the workplace as advanced software that can mimic many human functions and automate several tasks workers currently do. This paper introduces digital labor and digital labor platforms as well as their applications and challenges. Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Uwakwe C. Chukwu | Abayomi Ajayi-Majebi | Sarhan M. Musa "Digital Labor: A Primer" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-4 , June 2022, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd50140.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/mechanical-engineering/50140/digital-labor-a-primer/matthew-n-o-sadiku
‘Six Sigma Technique’ A Journey Through its Implementationijtsrd
The manufacturing industries all over the world are facing tough challenges for growth, development and sustainability in today’s competitive environment. They have to achieve apex position by adapting with the global competitive environment by delivering goods and services at low cost, prime quality and better price to increase wealth and consumer satisfaction. Cost Management ensures profit, growth and sustainability of the business with implementation of Continuous Improvement Technique like Six Sigma. This leads to optimize Business performance. The method drives for customer satisfaction, low variation, reduction in waste and cycle time resulting into a competitive advantage over other industries which did not implement it. The main objective of this paper ‘Six Sigma Technique A Journey Through Its Implementation’ is to conceptualize the effectiveness of Six Sigma Technique through the journey of its implementation. Aditi Sunilkumar Ghosalkar "‘Six Sigma Technique’: A Journey Through its Implementation" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-8 | Issue-1 , February 2024, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd64546.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/other-scientific-research-area/other/64546/‘six-sigma-technique’-a-journey-through-its-implementation/aditi-sunilkumar-ghosalkar
Edge Computing in Space Enhancing Data Processing and Communication for Space...ijtsrd
Edge computing, a paradigm that involves processing data closer to its source, has gained significant attention for its potential to revolutionize data processing and communication in space missions. With the increasing complexity and data volume generated by modern space missions, traditional centralized computing approaches face challenges related to latency, bandwidth, and security. Edge computing in space, involving on board processing and analysis of data, offers promising solutions to these challenges. This paper explores the concept of edge computing in space, its benefits, applications, and future prospects in enhancing space missions. Manish Verma "Edge Computing in Space: Enhancing Data Processing and Communication for Space Missions" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-8 | Issue-1 , February 2024, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd64541.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/computer-science/artificial-intelligence/64541/edge-computing-in-space-enhancing-data-processing-and-communication-for-space-missions/manish-verma
Dynamics of Communal Politics in 21st Century India Challenges and Prospectsijtsrd
Communal politics in India has evolved through centuries, weaving a complex tapestry shaped by historical legacies, colonial influences, and contemporary socio political transformations. This research comprehensively examines the dynamics of communal politics in 21st century India, emphasizing its historical roots, socio political dynamics, economic implications, challenges, and prospects for mitigation. The historical perspective unravels the intricate interplay of religious identities and power dynamics from ancient civilizations to the impact of colonial rule, providing insights into the evolution of communalism. The socio political dynamics section delves into the contemporary manifestations, exploring the roles of identity politics, socio economic disparities, and globalization. The economic implications section highlights how communal politics intersects with economic issues, perpetuating disparities and influencing resource allocation. Challenges posed by communal politics are scrutinized, revealing multifaceted issues ranging from social fragmentation to threats against democratic values. The prospects for mitigation present a multifaceted approach, incorporating policy interventions, community engagement, and educational initiatives. The paper conducts a comparative analysis with international examples, identifying common patterns such as identity politics and economic disparities. It also examines unique challenges, emphasizing Indias diverse religious landscape, historical legacy, and secular framework. Lessons for effective strategies are drawn from international experiences, offering insights into inclusive policies, interfaith dialogue, media regulation, and global cooperation. By scrutinizing historical epochs, contemporary dynamics, economic implications, and international comparisons, this research provides a comprehensive understanding of communal politics in India. The proposed strategies for mitigation underscore the importance of a holistic approach to foster social harmony, inclusivity, and democratic values. Rose Hossain "Dynamics of Communal Politics in 21st Century India: Challenges and Prospects" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-8 | Issue-1 , February 2024, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd64528.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/history/64528/dynamics-of-communal-politics-in-21st-century-india-challenges-and-prospects/rose-hossain
Assess Perspective and Knowledge of Healthcare Providers Towards Elehealth in...ijtsrd
Background and Objective Telehealth has become a well known tool for the delivery of health care in Saudi Arabia, and the perspective and knowledge of healthcare providers are influential in the implementation, adoption and advancement of the method. This systematic review was conducted to examine the current literature base regarding telehealth and the related healthcare professional perspective and knowledge in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Materials and Methods This systematic review was conducted by searching 7 databases including, MEDLINE, CINHAL, Web of Science, Scopus, PubMed, PsycINFO, and ProQuest Central. Studies on healthcare practitioners telehealth knowledge and perspectives published in English in Saudi Arabia from 2000 to 2023 were included. Boland directed this comprehensive review. The researchers examined each connected study using the AXIS tool, which evaluates cross sectional systematic reviews. Narrative synthesis was used to summarise and convey the data. Results Out of 1840 search results, 10 studies were included. Positive outlook and limited knowledge among providers were seen across trials. Healthcare professionals like telehealth for its ability to improve quality, access, and delivery, save time and money, and be successful. Age, gender, occupation, and work experience also affect health workers knowledge. In Saudi Arabia, healthcare professionals face inadequate expert assistance, patient privacy, internet connection concerns, lack of training courses, lack of telehealth understanding, and high costs while performing telemedicine. Conclusions Healthcare practitioners telehealth perceptions and knowledge were examined in this systematic study. Its collection of concerned experts different personal attitudes and expertise would help enhance telehealths implementation in Saudi Arabia, develop its healthcare delivery alternative, and eliminate frequent problems. Badriah Mousa I Mulayhi | Dr. Jomin George | Judy Jenkins "Assess Perspective and Knowledge of Healthcare Providers Towards Elehealth in Saudi Arabia: A Systematic Review" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-8 | Issue-1 , February 2024, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd64535.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/medicine/other/64535/assess-perspective-and-knowledge-of-healthcare-providers-towards-elehealth-in-saudi-arabia-a-systematic-review/badriah-mousa-i-mulayhi
The Impact of Digital Media on the Decentralization of Power and the Erosion ...ijtsrd
The impact of digital media on the distribution of power and the weakening of traditional gatekeepers has gained considerable attention in recent years. The adoption of digital technologies and the internet has resulted in declining influence and power for traditional gatekeepers such as publishing houses and news organizations. Simultaneously, digital media has facilitated the emergence of new voices and players in the media industry. Digital medias impact on power decentralization and gatekeeper erosion is visible in several ways. One significant aspect is the democratization of information, which enables anyone with an internet connection to publish and share content globally, leading to citizen journalism and bypassing traditional gatekeepers. Another aspect is the disruption of conventional media industry business models, as traditional organizations struggle to adjust to the decrease in advertising revenue and the rise of digital platforms. Alternative business models, such as subscription models and crowdfunding, have become more prevalent, leading to the emergence of new players. Overall, the impact of digital media on the distribution of power and the weakening of traditional gatekeepers has brought about significant changes in the media landscape and the way information is shared. Further research is required to fully comprehend the implications of these changes and their impact on society. Dr. Kusum Lata "The Impact of Digital Media on the Decentralization of Power and the Erosion of Traditional Gatekeepers" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-8 | Issue-1 , February 2024, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd64544.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/political-science/64544/the-impact-of-digital-media-on-the-decentralization-of-power-and-the-erosion-of-traditional-gatekeepers/dr-kusum-lata
Online Voices, Offline Impact Ambedkars Ideals and Socio Political Inclusion ...ijtsrd
This research investigates the nexus between online discussions on Dr. B.R. Ambedkars ideals and their impact on social inclusion among college students in Gurugram, Haryana. Surveying 240 students from 12 government colleges, findings indicate that 65 actively engage in online discussions, with 80 demonstrating moderate to high awareness of Ambedkars ideals. Statistically significant correlations reveal that higher online engagement correlates with increased awareness p 0.05 and perceived social inclusion. Variations across colleges and a notable effect of college type on perceived social inclusion highlight the influence of contextual factors. Furthermore, the intersectional analysis underscores nuanced differences based on gender, caste, and socio economic status. Dr. Kusum Lata "Online Voices, Offline Impact: Ambedkar's Ideals and Socio-Political Inclusion - A Study of Gurugram District" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-8 | Issue-1 , February 2024, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd64543.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/political-science/64543/online-voices-offline-impact-ambedkars-ideals-and-sociopolitical-inclusion--a-study-of-gurugram-district/dr-kusum-lata
Problems and Challenges of Agro Entreprenurship A Studyijtsrd
Noting calls for contextualizing Agro entrepreneurs problems and challenges of the agro entrepreneurs and for greater attention to the Role of entrepreneurs in agro entrepreneurship research, we conduct a systematic literature review of extent research in agriculture entrepreneurship to overcome the study objectives of complications of agro entrepreneurs through various factors, Development of agriculture products is a key factor for the overall economic growth of agro entrepreneurs Agro Entrepreneurs produces firsthand large scale employment, utilizes the labor and natural resources, This research outlines the problems of Weather and Soil Erosions, Market price fluctuation, stimulates labor cost problems, reduces concentration of Price volatility, Dependency on Intermediaries, induces Limited Bargaining Power, and Storage and Transportation Costs. This paper mainly devoted to highlight Problems and challenges faced for the sustainable of Agro Entrepreneurs in India. Vinay Prasad B "Problems and Challenges of Agro Entreprenurship - A Study" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-8 | Issue-1 , February 2024, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd64540.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/other-scientific-research-area/other/64540/problems-and-challenges-of-agro-entreprenurship--a-study/vinay-prasad-b
Comparative Analysis of Total Corporate Disclosure of Selected IT Companies o...ijtsrd
Disclosure is a process through which a business enterprise communicates with external parties. A corporate disclosure is communication of financial and non financial information of the activities of a business enterprise to the interested entities. Corporate disclosure is done through publishing annual reports. So corporate disclosure through annual reports plays a vital role in the life of all the companies and provides valuable information to investors. The basic objectives of corporate disclosure is to give a true and fair view of companies to the parties related either directly or indirectly like owner, government, creditors, shareholders etc. in the companies act, provisions have been made about mandatory and voluntary disclosure. The IT sector in India is rapidly growing, the trend to invest in the IT sector is rising and employment opportunities in IT sectors are also increasing. Therefore the IT sector is expected to have fair, full and adequate disclosure of all information. Unfair and incomplete disclosure may adversely affect the entire economy. A research study on disclosure practices of IT companies could play an important role in this regard. Hence, the present research study has been done to study and review comparative analysis of total corporate disclosure of selected IT companies of India and to put forward overall findings and suggestions with a view to increase disclosure score of these companies. The researcher hopes that the present research study will be helpful to all selected Companies for improving level of corporate disclosure through annual reports as well as the government, creditors, investors, all business organizations and upcoming researcher for comparative analyses of level of corporate disclosure with special reference to selected IT companies. Dr. Vaibhavi D. Thaker "Comparative Analysis of Total Corporate Disclosure of Selected IT Companies of India" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-8 | Issue-1 , February 2024, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd64539.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/other-scientific-research-area/other/64539/comparative-analysis-of-total-corporate-disclosure-of-selected-it-companies-of-india/dr-vaibhavi-d-thaker
The Impact of Educational Background and Professional Training on Human Right...ijtsrd
This study investigated the impact of educational background and professional training on human rights awareness among secondary school teachers in the Marathwada region of Maharashtra, India. The key findings reveal that higher levels of education, particularly a master’s degree, and fields of study related to education, humanities, or social sciences are associated with greater human rights awareness among teachers. Additionally, both pre service teacher training and in service professional development programs focused on human rights education significantly enhance teacher’s knowledge, skills, and competencies in promoting human rights principles in their classrooms. Baig Ameer Bee Mirza Abdul Aziz | Dr. Syed Azaz Ali Amjad Ali "The Impact of Educational Background and Professional Training on Human Rights Awareness among Secondary School Teachers" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-8 | Issue-1 , February 2024, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd64529.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/education/64529/the-impact-of-educational-background-and-professional-training-on-human-rights-awareness-among-secondary-school-teachers/baig-ameer-bee-mirza-abdul-aziz
A Study on the Effective Teaching Learning Process in English Curriculum at t...ijtsrd
“One Language sets you in a corridor for life. Two languages open every door along the way” Frank Smith English as a foreign language or as a second language has been ruling in India since the period of Lord Macaulay. But the question is how much we teach or learn English properly in our culture. Is there any scope to use English as a language rather than a subject How much we learn or teach English without any interference of mother language specially in the classroom teaching learning scenario in West Bengal By considering all these issues the researcher has attempted in this article to focus on the effective teaching learning process comparing to other traditional strategies in the field of English curriculum at the secondary level to investigate whether they fulfill the present teaching learning requirements or not by examining the validity of the present curriculum of English. The purpose of this study is to focus on the effectiveness of the systematic, scientific, sequential and logical transaction of the course between the teachers and the learners in the perspective of the 5Es programme that is engage, explore, explain, extend and evaluate. Sanchali Mondal | Santinath Sarkar "A Study on the Effective Teaching Learning Process in English Curriculum at the Secondary Level of West Bengal" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-8 | Issue-1 , February 2024, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd62412.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/education/62412/a-study-on-the-effective-teaching-learning-process-in-english-curriculum-at-the-secondary-level-of-west-bengal/sanchali-mondal
The Role of Mentoring and Its Influence on the Effectiveness of the Teaching ...ijtsrd
This paper reports on a study which was conducted to investigate the role of mentoring and its influence on the effectiveness of the teaching of Physics in secondary schools in the South West Region of Cameroon. The study adopted the convergent parallel mixed methods design, focusing on respondents in secondary schools in the South West Region of Cameroon. Both quantitative and qualitative data were collected, analysed separately, and the results were compared to see if the findings confirm or disconfirm each other. The quantitative analysis found that majority of the respondents 72 of Physics teachers affirmed that they had more experienced colleagues as mentors to help build their confidence, improve their teaching, and help them improve their effectiveness and efficiency in guiding learners’ achievements. Only 28 of the respondents disagreed with these statements. With majority respondents 72 agreeing with the statements, it implies that in most secondary schools, experienced Physics teachers act as mentors to build teachers’ confidence in teaching and improving students’ learning. The interview qualitative data analysis summarized how secondary school Principals use meetings with mentors and mentees to promote mentorship in the school milieu. This has helped strengthen teachers’ classroom practices in secondary schools in the South West Region of Cameroon. With the results confirming each other, the study recommends that mentoring should focus on helping teachers employ social interactions and instructional practices feedback and clarity in teaching that have direct measurable impact on students’ learning achievements. Andrew Ngeim Sumba | Frederick Ebot Ashu | Peter Agborbechem Tambi "The Role of Mentoring and Its Influence on the Effectiveness of the Teaching of Physics in Secondary Schools in the South West Region of Cameroon" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-8 | Issue-1 , February 2024, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd64524.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/management/management-development/64524/the-role-of-mentoring-and-its-influence-on-the-effectiveness-of-the-teaching-of-physics-in-secondary-schools-in-the-south-west-region-of-cameroon/andrew-ngeim-sumba
Design Simulation and Hardware Construction of an Arduino Microcontroller Bas...ijtsrd
This study primarily focuses on the design of a high side buck converter using an Arduino microcontroller. The converter is specifically intended for use in DC DC applications, particularly in standalone solar PV systems where the PV output voltage exceeds the load or battery voltage. To evaluate the performance of the converter, simulation experiments are conducted using Proteus Software. These simulations provide insights into the input and output voltages, currents, powers, and efficiency under different state of charge SoC conditions of a 12V,70Ah rechargeable lead acid battery. Additionally, the hardware design of the converter is implemented, and practical data is collected through operation, monitoring, and recording. By comparing the simulation results with the practical results, the efficiency and performance of the designed converter are assessed. The findings indicate that while the buck converter is suitable for practical use in standalone PV systems, its efficiency is compromised due to a lower output current. Chan Myae Aung | Dr. Ei Mon "Design Simulation and Hardware Construction of an Arduino-Microcontroller Based DC-DC High-Side Buck Converter for Standalone PV System" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-8 | Issue-1 , February 2024, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd64518.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/mechanical-engineering/64518/design-simulation-and-hardware-construction-of-an-arduinomicrocontroller-based-dcdc-highside-buck-converter-for-standalone-pv-system/chan-myae-aung
Sustainable Energy by Paul A. Adekunte | Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Janet O. Sadikuijtsrd
Energy becomes sustainable if it meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Some of the definitions of sustainable energy include the considerations of environmental aspects such as greenhouse gas emissions, social, and economic aspects such as energy poverty. Generally far more sustainable than fossil fuel are renewable energy sources such as wind, hydroelectric power, solar, and geothermal energy sources. Worthy of note is that some renewable energy projects, like the clearing of forests to produce biofuels, can cause severe environmental damage. The sustainability of nuclear power which is a low carbon source is highly debated because of concerns about radioactive waste, nuclear proliferation, and accidents. The switching from coal to natural gas has environmental benefits, including a lower climate impact, but could lead to delay in switching to more sustainable options. “Carbon capture and storage” can be built into power plants to remove the carbon dioxide CO2 emissions, but this technology is expensive and has rarely been implemented. Leading non renewable energy sources around the world is fossil fuels, coal, petroleum, and natural gas. Nuclear energy is usually considered another non renewable energy source, although nuclear energy itself is a renewable energy source, but the material used in nuclear power plants is not. The paper addresses the issue of sustainable energy, its attendant benefits to the future generation, and humanity in general. Paul A. Adekunte | Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Janet O. Sadiku "Sustainable Energy" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-8 | Issue-1 , February 2024, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd64534.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/electrical-engineering/64534/sustainable-energy/paul-a-adekunte
Concepts for Sudan Survey Act Implementations Executive Regulations and Stand...ijtsrd
This paper aims to outline the executive regulations, survey standards, and specifications required for the implementation of the Sudan Survey Act, and for regulating and organizing all surveying work activities in Sudan. The act has been discussed for more than 5 years. The Land Survey Act was initiated by the Sudan Survey Authority and all official legislations were headed by the Sudan Ministry of Justice till it was issued in 2022. The paper presents conceptual guidelines to be used for the Survey Act implementation and to regulate the survey work practice, standardizing the field surveys, processing, quality control, procedures, and the processes related to survey work carried out by the stakeholders and relevant authorities in Sudan. The conceptual guidelines are meant to improve the quality and harmonization of geospatial data and to aid decision making processes as well as geospatial information systems. The established comprehensive executive regulations will govern and regulate the implementation of the Sudan Survey Geomatics Act in all surveying and mapping practices undertaken by the Sudan Survey Authority SSA and state local survey departments for public or private sector organizations. The targeted standards and specifications include the reference frame, projection, coordinate systems, and the guidelines and specifications that must be followed in the field of survey work, processes, and mapping products. In the last few decades, there has been a growing awareness of the importance of geomatics activities and measurements on the Earths surface in space and time, together with observing and mapping the changes. In such cases, data must be captured promptly, standardized, and obtained with more accuracy and specified in much detail. The paper will also highlight the current situation in Sudan, the degree to which survey standards are used, the problems encountered, and the errors that arise from not using the standards and survey specifications. Kamal A. A. Sami "Concepts for Sudan Survey Act Implementations - Executive Regulations and Standards" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-8 | Issue-1 , February 2024, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd63484.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/civil-engineering/63484/concepts-for-sudan-survey-act-implementations--executive-regulations-and-standards/kamal-a-a-sami
Towards the Implementation of the Sudan Interpolated Geoid Model Khartoum Sta...ijtsrd
The discussions between ellipsoid and geoid have invoked many researchers during the recent decades, especially during the GNSS technology era, which had witnessed a great deal of development but still geoid undulation requires more investigations. To figure out a solution for Sudans local geoid, this research has tried to intake the possibility of determining the geoid model by following two approaches, gravimetric and geometrical geoid model determination, by making use of GNSS leveling benchmarks at Khartoum state. The Benchmarks are well distributed in the study area, in which, the horizontal coordinates and the height above the ellipsoid have been observed by GNSS while orthometric heights were carried out using precise leveling. The Global Geopotential Model GGM represented in EGM2008 has been exploited to figure out the geoid undulation at the benchmarks in the study area. This is followed by a fitting process, that has been done to suit the geoid undulation data which has been computed using GNSS leveling data and geoid undulation inspired by the EGM2008. Two geoid surfaces were created after the fitting process to ensure that they are identical and both of them could be counted for getting the same geoid undulation with an acceptable accuracy. In this respect, statistical operation played an important role in ensuring the consistency and integrity of the model by applying cross validation techniques splitting the data into training and testing datasets for building the geoid model and testing its eligibility. The geometrical solution for geoid undulation computation has been utilized by applying straightforward equations that facilitate the calculation of the geoid undulation directly through applying statistical techniques for the GNSS leveling data of the study area to get the common equation parameters values that could be utilized to calculate geoid undulation of any position in the study area within the claimed accuracy. Both systems were checked and proved eligible to be used within the study area with acceptable accuracy which may contribute to solving the geoid undulation problem in the Khartoum area, and be further generalized to determine the geoid model over the entire country, and this could be considered in the future, for regional and continental geoid model. Ahmed M. A. Mohammed. | Kamal A. A. Sami "Towards the Implementation of the Sudan Interpolated Geoid Model (Khartoum State Case Study)" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-8 | Issue-1 , February 2024, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd63483.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/civil-engineering/63483/towards-the-implementation-of-the-sudan-interpolated-geoid-model-khartoum-state-case-study/ahmed-m-a-mohammed
Activating Geospatial Information for Sudans Sustainable Investment Mapijtsrd
Sudan is witnessing an acceleration in the processes of development and transformation in the performance of government institutions to raise the productivity and investment efficiency of the government sector. The development plans and investment opportunities have focused on achieving national goals in various sectors. This paper aims to illuminate the path to the future and provide geospatial data and information to develop the investment climate and environment for all sized businesses, and to bridge the development gap between the Sudan states. The Sudan Survey Authority SSA is the main advisor to the Sudan Government in conducting surveying, mappings, designing, and developing systems related to geospatial data and information. In recent years, SSA made a strategic partnership with the Ministry of Investment to activate Geospatial Information for Sudans Sustainable Investment and in particular, for the preparation and implementation of the Sudan investment map, based on the directives and objectives of the Ministry of Investment MI in Sudan. This paper comes within the framework of activating the efforts of the Ministry of Investment to develop technical investment services by applying techniques adopted by the Ministry and its strategic partners for advancing investment processes in the country. Kamal A. A. Sami "Activating Geospatial Information for Sudan's Sustainable Investment Map" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-8 | Issue-1 , February 2024, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd63482.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/information-technology/63482/activating-geospatial-information-for-sudans-sustainable-investment-map/kamal-a-a-sami
Educational Unity Embracing Diversity for a Stronger Societyijtsrd
In a rapidly changing global landscape, the importance of education as a unifying force cannot be overstated. This paper explores the crucial role of educational unity in fostering a stronger and more inclusive society through the embrace of diversity. By examining the benefits of diverse learning environments, the paper aims to highlight the positive impact on societal strength. The discussion encompasses various dimensions, from curriculum design to classroom dynamics, and emphasizes the need for educational institutions to become catalysts for unity in diversity. It highlights the need for a paradigm shift in educational policies, curricula, and pedagogical approaches to ensure that they are reflective of the diverse fabric of society. This paper also addresses the challenges associated with implementing inclusive educational practices and offers practical strategies for overcoming barriers. It advocates for collaborative efforts between educational institutions, policymakers, and communities to create a supportive ecosystem that promotes diversity and unity. Mr. Amit Adhikari | Madhumita Teli | Gopal Adhikari "Educational Unity: Embracing Diversity for a Stronger Society" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-8 | Issue-1 , February 2024, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd64525.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/education/64525/educational-unity-embracing-diversity-for-a-stronger-society/mr-amit-adhikari
Integration of Indian Indigenous Knowledge System in Management Prospects and...ijtsrd
The diversity of indigenous knowledge systems in India is vast and can vary significantly between different communities and regions. Preserving and respecting these knowledge systems is crucial for maintaining cultural heritage, promoting sustainable practices, and fostering cross cultural understanding. In this paper, an overview of the prospects and challenges associated with incorporating Indian indigenous knowledge into management is explored. It is found that IIKS helps in management in many areas like sustainable development, tourism, food security, natural resource management, cultural preservation and innovation, etc. However, IIKS integration with management faces some challenges in the form of a lack of documentation, cultural sensitivity, language barriers legal framework, etc. Savita Lathwal "Integration of Indian Indigenous Knowledge System in Management: Prospects and Challenges" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-8 | Issue-1 , February 2024, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd63500.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/management/accounting-and-finance/63500/integration-of-indian-indigenous-knowledge-system-in-management-prospects-and-challenges/savita-lathwal
DeepMask Transforming Face Mask Identification for Better Pandemic Control in...ijtsrd
The COVID 19 pandemic has highlighted the crucial need of preventive measures, with widespread use of face masks being a key method for slowing the viruss spread. This research investigates face mask identification using deep learning as a technological solution to be reducing the risk of coronavirus transmission. The proposed method uses state of the art convolutional neural networks CNNs and transfer learning to automatically recognize persons who are not wearing masks in a variety of circumstances. We discuss how this strategy improves public health and safety by providing an efficient manner of enforcing mask wearing standards. The report also discusses the obstacles, ethical concerns, and prospective applications of face mask detection systems in the ongoing fight against the pandemic. Dilip Kumar Sharma | Aaditya Yadav "DeepMask: Transforming Face Mask Identification for Better Pandemic Control in the COVID-19 Era" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-8 | Issue-1 , February 2024, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd64522.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/electronics-and-communication-engineering/64522/deepmask-transforming-face-mask-identification-for-better-pandemic-control-in-the-covid19-era/dilip-kumar-sharma
Streamlining Data Collection eCRF Design and Machine Learningijtsrd
Efficient and accurate data collection is paramount in clinical trials, and the design of Electronic Case Report Forms eCRFs plays a pivotal role in streamlining this process. This paper explores the integration of machine learning techniques in the design and implementation of eCRFs to enhance data collection efficiency. We delve into the synergies between eCRF design principles and machine learning algorithms, aiming to optimize data quality, reduce errors, and expedite the overall data collection process. The application of machine learning in eCRF design brings forth innovative approaches to data validation, anomaly detection, and real time adaptability. This paper discusses the benefits, challenges, and future prospects of leveraging machine learning in eCRF design for streamlined and advanced data collection in clinical trials. Dhanalakshmi D | Vijaya Lakshmi Kannareddy "Streamlining Data Collection: eCRF Design and Machine Learning" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-8 | Issue-1 , February 2024, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd63515.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/biological-science/biotechnology/63515/streamlining-data-collection-ecrf-design-and-machine-learning/dhanalakshmi-d
Embracing GenAI - A Strategic ImperativePeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
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Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
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Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
Welcome to TechSoup New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdfTechSoup
In this webinar you will learn how your organization can access TechSoup's wide variety of product discount and donation programs. From hardware to software, we'll give you a tour of the tools available to help your nonprofit with productivity, collaboration, financial management, donor tracking, security, and more.
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Personal development courses are widely available today, with each one promising life-changing outcomes. Tim Han’s Life Mastery Achievers (LMA) Course has drawn a lot of interest. In addition to offering my frank assessment of Success Insider’s LMA Course, this piece examines the course’s effects via a variety of Tim Han LMA course reviews and Success Insider comments.
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An EFL lesson about the current events in Palestine. It is intended to be for intermediate students who wish to increase their listening skills through a short lesson in power point.
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1. Digital Government:
Government transcends all sectors in a given society.
It provides the legal, political, and economic
infrastructures to support other sectors of the society.
Digitalization of government services is motivated by
the need to reduce costs and increase efficiency.
Providing quality information and services to citizens
is the goal of digital governments. Digital
government, also known as e-government, is a global
phenomenon whereby public servants leverage
information and communication technology (ICT) to
better serve their constituents. Digital government is
the use of ICT (such as Internet and mobile devices)
to enable government agencies to carry out their civic
duties. It enables citizens to interact with the
government and improves the services that
governments offer their citizens. It has improved the
access of citizens to services. It has made government
to be more effective, accessible, and transparent [4].
2. Digital Citizenship:
Traditionally, citizenship involves nationallybounded
membership. Citizenship is continually mediated by
digital technologies. Government provides
information online and obtains it from citizens online.
Politicians interact with their members online. All
these are aspects of the emerging digital citizenship.
Digital citizenship involves acquiring skills to
navigate and exist in the increasingly complex,
digitally mediated world. It requires frequent home
use of the Internet or frequent participation in web-
based activities. Digital citizens share their creative
ability using a wide range of digital tools and
technologies. As the Internet is increasingly mobile,
some digital citizens primarily rely smartphones to go
on online [5]. Figure 1 illustrates some of what is
expected of good digital citizens [6].
Figure 1 Expectations of good digital citizens [6].
3. Digital Law:
As governments and organizations around the world move their services and transactions online, there is the
need for regulation. As more and more information is stored online and as more people are getting connected to
the Internet than ever before, there should be law or data protection against unauthorized access. There has been
rampant stealing of consumer data or information on the Internet. With the Internet ruling our lives, we need a
cyber law that detects, prevents, and responds to cyber crimes. Cyber law or digital law governs cyber space,
which includes the Internet, software, electronic devices, and ATM. It deals with what one should or should not
do while using the Internet. It ensures your rights, safety, and security as you work online. Digital law is digital
responsibility for actions and deeds online. It deals with issues on the intersection of law and the Internet. It
involves legal topics such as intellectual property, copyright law, plagiarism, and freedom of speech [7].
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4. Digital Rights and Responsibilities:
Every citizen needs to be made aware of his or her privileges and responsibilities in the digital world.
Responsible usage of Internet based on the location (e.g. home/ office) and practices such as maintaining the
originality of the content that is generated on the web, giving proper citations in the content, maintaining the
confidentiality and privacy of data, incorporating encryption, e-signatures if required, etc. come under the
purview of digital citizenship [8].
The key digital rights include [9]:
Right to access and use computers and/or other electronic devices
Right to access and use digital content
Right to create and share digital media
Right to privacy in digital communities
Right to express your ideas and opinions freely
Right to report anyone or anything that seems inappropriate
The key digital responsibilities include [9]:
Use appropriate language and behavior when interacting with others (i.e. no cyber bullying)
Respect the opinions and ideas of others
Obey all intellectual property laws
Do not use or share others' work without permission
Follow rules and/or codes of conduct for every Internet site
Responsibility to report cyber bullying, threats, and inappropriate use of digital resources
5. Digital Identity:
A digital identity or electronic identity is the digital representation of the information on a person, organization
or object. It is the computer network equivalent to the real identity of a person or entity. It is information about a
person, organization, or device used by computer networks to represent us. Digital identity is an emerging legal
concept as a result of government services and businesses going online. It is responsible for the way government
is providing essential information and services and interacting with its citizens. It is increasingly becoming
significant from legal and commercial viewpoints as personal, legal, and commercial transactions are processed
electronically. Like real identity, a person’s digital identity may include username, passwords, date of birth,
social security, and online search activities [10].
6. Digital Culture:
Without doubt, the new digital media are changing many aspects of the political, social, cultural, and economic
lives of people around the globe. The digital culture is the mixing of culture and computer. It refers to practices
and cultures emerging from digital technologies. Technologies are not just means of human connection, but an
integral part of human exchange and communication process. Digital culture is the several ways people engage
in digital media and technologies in their daily lives. Young people especially in the Western and urban areas
have experienced the intersection of new media technologies and globalization. Digital culture has changed
drastically over the past recent years. The amount of information required to be “literate” within a media-rich
culture is changing [11].
7. Digital Literacy:
The word “literacy” refers to the ability to read and write. Traditional literacy is the ability to read and write in
the shared language of a culture. To be digitally literate is to have access to a broad range of resources using
digital tools. Digital literacy refers to a set of competencies that allow one to function and participate fully in a
digital world. It refers to the ability to use the digital media such as a computer, tablet, smartphone, or the
Internet. It requires two skills: digital skills and critical thinking skills. It means having the skills one needs to
explore, create, and manage digital content. The skills should also help live, learn, and work in a society where
communication is through digital technologies like Internet platforms, social media, and mobile devices. Digital
literacy may be regarded as a fundamental right of all technology users [12].
8. Digital Divide:
In today’s competitive, global economy, having physical access to information and communication technologies
(ICT) and the Internet is a significant advantage. The ICT has created digital divide or digital inequality at both
individual and global levels. Digital divide refers to the inequality of access to the Internet technology. It is
about the disparity between the technological haves and have-nots. It has polarized society into two groups—
those who have access to ICT and those who do not. At the individual level, digital divide refers to the gap
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between information rich and poor. Some individuals have trouble catching up in the digital revolution. At the
global level, developing nations are digitally disadvantaged countries. In the international context, digital divide
refers to the divergence of Internet access between industrialized and developing nations [13].
9. Digital Safety:
Digital safety is a branch of cyber security that deals with people and the levels of online comfort, convenience,
and privacy. It may be regarded as the act of staying safer online. This includes being aware of the risks
associated with your online activity and avoiding being exposed to unwanted information, materials, or risks on
the Internet that might harm one’s devices. The Internet is a wonderful place for learning, socializing, and
entertainment, but it is also the home to certain risks, such as malware, spam, and phishing. It can pose dangers
if precautions are not taken. The Internet can be a risky place for children and their parents should have
strategies for protecting them. As more and more children use the Internet in general and social media in
particular, so do concerns about their online safety. Online safety or digital safety is becoming important,
especially for children. Safety relates to a range of activities including online privacy, cyberbullying, exposure to
violent content, contact with strangers online, and coarse language [14].
10. Digital Ethics:
Trust is very important as more and more individuals use the Internet and more and more companies move their
data to the cloud. Digital ethics deals with how we conduct ourselves when we use digital media. It regards
access to and use of digital technology as a fundamental human right in the global information society. In a
hyper connected era, digital technology poses new challenges to standard moral problems.
Although there are several ethical problems associated with the rise of technology, the major issues include
intellectual property, privacy, security, gender discrimination, digital divide, fair play/representation, computer
crime, Internet addiction, software reliability, information overload, and surveillance. Digital ethics deals with
the impact of digital technology on our society and how these issues are resolved [15].
11. Digital Games:
Entertainment or amusement is as old as human history and is a central part of human experience. The popularity
of the Internet and digital media is making a significant impact in entertainment activities. The games industry is
one of the most lucrative industries due to the billion dollar sales of digital games. Digital technologies have
made digital games to become part of human culture. Digital games involve programming computers to play
games. They have become the fastest growing section of the entertainment industry. Digital games are different
from traditional games (such card or table top games) because digital games use digital technologies and are
new. The majority of digital games players consist of male teenagers. Digital games offer them opportunity to
take control over their own learning experience [16,17].
12. Social Media:
Traditional social media include written press, TV, and radio. Modern social media, also known as social
networking, include Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, and YouTube. Both the traditional and modern
social media are illustrated in Figure 2 [18]. Social media may be regarded as any website that provides a
network of people with a place to make connections. It is a tool that helps individuals (consumers) to share ideas,
content, thoughts, and relationships over the Internet. Digital natives have a deep affinity with social media.
Social media has a great influence over an individual’s daily life, and romantic relationship. The four most
popular social media platforms are described here [19].
Facebook: This is the most popular social media in the US and the rest of the world. It was launched on
February 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook can sensitize individuals (consumers) about many products
and services. A chemical company can use Facebook to communicate their core values to a wide range of
customers.
Twitter: Twitter was launched on July 2006 to provide a microblogging service. It allows individuals and
companies to post short messages, share content, and have conversations with other Twitter users. Many
Twitter posts (or "tweets") focus on the minutiae of everyday life. Twitter posts show up instantlyand can be
read by absolutely anyone with an Internet connection.
LinkedIn: This a networking website for the business community. It allows people to create professional
profiles, post resumes, and communicate with other professionals. LinkedIn is where chemical
manufacturers see the largest audiences.
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Figure 2 Activities on the social media [18].
YouTube: YouTube has established itself as social media. It was launched in May 2005. It allows
individuals to watch and share videos. YouTube may serve as home to aspiring filmmakers who might not
have industry connections. YouTube can be both a blessing and a curse for some companies.
Other social media include Instagram, Reddit, Pinterest, Flickr, Snapchat, WeChat, and Vine Camera.
CLASSIFICATION OF DIGITAL NATIVES
The current generation of young children has been described as “digital natives”, having been born into a
ubiquitous digital media environment. Digital native refers to those who were born in the digital era, i.e.,
Generation X and younger. Prensky coined the phrase digital native in 2001. To avoid cultural conflicts, it is
essential to differentiate between digital natives and digital immigrants, as illustrated in Figure 3 [20]. Prensky
provides the following definitions [21]:
Digital Immigrant - A digital immigrant is an individual born before 1980 who had to learn technology almost
like a second language.
Digital Native - A digital native is an individual born after 1980 immersed in technological lifestyle.
Figure 3 Comparing digital natives and digital immigrants [20].
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Born into the digital world, digital natives have embraced the Internet, digital devices, and social media as they
enter schools with technology as way of life. Digital immigrants are considered individuals who were born prior
to the influx of technology, specifically computer use, the Internet, and smartphones. They are usually the
parents, teachers, supervisors, and managers of digital natives. A digital divide has been looming over the
relationships between digital natives and digital immigrants. The native/immigrant distinction can help explain
tension between parents and children, educators and students, business management and younger employees,
pastors, and youths, etc. The increased use of technology has widened the gap between those who have grown up
with technology (digital natives) and those who have not (digital immigrants). The different lifestyles, values,
and habits of the different groups create misunderstandings, misperceptions, miscommunication, conflict,
disharmony, and tension. Digital natives who are now beginning to enter the workplace. They will become the
knowledge workers of the future. Digital natives will over time become the dominant demographic globally.
The digital natives are diverse in terms of their attitudes and capacities regarding digital technologies. These
differences may be age-related. Digital natives fall into the following major groups [22]:
Avoiders: Some youths, even though they were born digital, do not feel an affinity for digital technologies.
and, unlike most of their peers, they are not enamored by Facebook, texting or mobile technologies. These
young people may not have an email, Facebook or Twitter account.
Minimalists: These youths realize that technology is a part of today's world, but they engage with it
minimally. Although they may have a Facebook account, they may check it only once a while. They are not
to use eagle Google maps, Skype or a GPS system, but only when absolutely necessary.
Tourists: These are the people who feel like visitors in the digital world. This group keeps distance from
technology. This group stays internally non-digital in regard to preferences and values.
Enthusiastic Participants: These make up most of the digital natives. They enjoy and thrive on technology
and gadgets. They are online all day long or as much as possible. They participate in online discussions via
Facebook, news sites, blogs or online education. When they want to know something, they quickly turn to
Google. This group is harder to reach on the phone than via online methods and texting.
Digital Innovator: This group consists of youths who are not only enthusiastic, but they work with
technology to improve it, not just using it These are game developers, programmers, engineers, technology
writers, professors, and hackers. Innovators build websites, create applications, and perform other online
creation functions for their fellow innovators.
Digital Addicts: Technology has the potential to become an idol, and its use can shape a person’s thinking
negatively. The tendency to idolize technology is a function of the disposition of the fallen human heart to
turn from God. Digital natives are heavily dependent on technology to occupy their time. They include those
whose physical, mental, emotional, educational, or occupational aspects of their lives are significantly,
negatively affected by their excessive use of digital technologies. Examples of people in this group are
gamers who play for 18 hours a day, missing school, workplace, and home life. Other members of this group
include porn addicts who do not have sex with their spouses in favor of indulging this online addiction.
Millions of young people all over the world are in this group - many of them gamers. Examples of digital
natives are shown in Figure 4 [23].
Figure 4 Examples of digital natives [23].
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CHARACTERISTICS OF DIGITAL NATIVES
The personality traits or behavioral characteristics of
digital natives are exhibited in ways that often may be
in contrast with other generations. Besides grouping
the digital citizens are done above, they also have the
following unique personality traits [24-31]:
1. Technology-driven Culture: Perhaps the most
characteristic of digital natives is their native use
of technology. The ubiquity of digital technology
has significantly impacted the brain structure of
digital natives, the way they think and learn, their
spirituality, and their social skills. Digital natives
have never known a world without the Internet
and associated communication technologies. The
technologies digital natives are associated with
include computer, smartphones, iPads, and other
handheld devices such as small, portable tablets,
and literally all kinds of technology. Other
devices include PlayStations, digital cameras,
DVD players, and blog. These devices represent
the communication and interactive tools used by
digital natives to socialize and connect with
online with their friends, family, and
acquaintances. These digital devices as necessities
to thrive in the digital world and global age. They
form the most avid consumer group, worldwide,
for technology-based products.
It is estimated that they have spent over 10,000
hours playing videogames, sent and received over
200,000 emails and instant messages, spent over
10,000 hours talking on cell phones, and over
20,000 hours watching television before they
even graduate from college. A sociologist
explores the many ways that young people's
enchantment with digital devices is weakening
their ties to people, places, jobs, and other
stabilizing structures, and what that means for all
of us. Time spent watching TV is associated with
less time spent reading, ultimately leading to
inferior educational outcomes.
2. Participatory Culture: Participatory culture is
the norm for young people and digital natives are
not inspired by passive learning. Digital natives
learn via participation. They see the instruction to
sit and receive as archaic. This creates
predictable, serious problems between baby
boomer or digital immigrant teachers, indicating
that educational systems must change to catch up
to modern times. It is time for more educators to
change and adapt modern technologies so that the
students are engaged and enthusiastic participants
rather than reluctant, passive, unprepared-for-the-
world learners. Digital natives have a permanent
identity on the Internet where they are consuming
and producing content at the same time.
3. Learning Style: Digital natives are young,
digitally-mined learners. They prefer to learn with
the Internet, digital devices, social media, and
digital games. Their lifestyles have challenged
schools to re-examine the purpose of how
learning should be conducted. Teachers and
students struggle over the use of digital devices
and technology in the classrooms. Prensky argued
schools must pay attention to 21st -century
students and seek to understand digital natives or
face a future with disconnected learners. He
argued that no longer can schools afford to
neglect what he viewed as a shift in the kind of
learning styles and learning experiences needed to
support digital natives.
4. Multitasking: A common observation about the
behavior of digital natives is their persistent
tendency to multitask. The digital environment
has produced individuals who are now
accustomed to responding to multiple requests at
once. The brains of digital natives have developed
a high capacity to multitask. Multitasking in the
digital native consists of not only doing a few
tasks at once, but carrying the concept to new
levels. A digital native may be observed doing
multiple work tasks while listening to music on
iPod, emailing, and doing their calculus. The
interactive technologies allow individuals to be
self-reliant, collaborative, and active participants
in a game or conversation.
5. Mindset: Mindset may be regarded as the
established set of attitudes held by someone.
It is safe to assume that individuals who grew up
prior to the digital age would have a different
mindset towards technology than those who grew
up during the digital age.
Digital natives are commonly defined as being
independent, open-minded, outspoken, and highly
confident. They often view technology as being
accessible to all and integrative into daily life.
6. Social Behavior: Social behavior refers to
interactions between individuals or groups of
individuals. Humans beings are well known to be
inherently social. They have strong desires to
forge and maintain relations through interactions
with acquaintances, peers, friends, and other
people. Such behavior is generally associated
with enhanced psycho-social well-being and
positive affective outcomes. Among digital
natives, offline social behavior differs from online
social behavior.
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7. Financially-Minded: Financial mindedness is
another core characteristic of digital natives.
Because of their growing up in a digital world,
they are prepared for their careers work with a
different set of skill sets than previous
generations. Digital natives are actually pretty
savvy consumers. As consumers, the behavior of
digital natives reflects their values and the influ-
ence of an increasingly digital world. Gen Z kids
can rely on their tech savvy and extensive social
networks to make informed purchasing decisions.
They evaluate a range of options before settling
on a product.
8. Impatience: Digital natives are notorious for
their impatience. Tinder, Bumble, and other
dating apps exist because they lack the patience of
going through the hassle of going out and actually
talking to people. The apps allow people to find
the what they are looking for much quicker than
normal. Some companies take advantage of their
need for instant gratification. If you make your
content easy to find, a dutiful digital native can
find your content online.
9. Adaptability: Digital natives were born to adapt
to change. This is an inevitable part of the digital
world. They grew up around computers, phones,
laptops, etc., allowing them to easily adapt to
most technology. Digital natives are intuitively
solving problems around the world. They are
likely to navigate anything you put in front of
them, and if they cannot, they will intuitively
figure it out. Adaptability also comes in the form
of convenience. They will readily download any
new app makes their lives easier.
10. Creativity: Digital natives are creative in their
ability to use technology due to their early
exposure and familiarization. They bring a lot of
relevant skills into the workplace. They are
intuitively solving problems around the world.
They can bring fresh points of view and ideas to a
business. They are credited for noticeable
contributions to the workplace. For example,
digital natives are sometimes credited with
making the push to adopt the cloud.
CONCLUSION
Technology has dramatically changed our homes and
social lives. It is not only becoming omnipresent.
Digital natives often view technology as being
accessible to all and integrative into daily life. They
have personal goals, priorities, values, and roles that
differ greatly from previous generations. Some
pursue their personal values like politics, education,
and religion. Digital natives are young, digitally-
minded learners. When digital natives are curious
about anything, the Internet is usually their first stop.
Generally speaking, digital natives prefer to view
visuals, videos, and games. Digital natives are willing
to adapt to any new technology that adds value.
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