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...First, microblogging is brief by definition; therefore, by posting a link, a politician can sa... not only demonstrates a lack of interactivity, but also a failure of reciprocity and generosity....
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Multimedia is the utilization of various digital media elements delivered on a single platform to provide interactive education, information and training. Multimedia requires balance between form and content. Knowledge in interface design standards, usability, sourcing and hyperlinking leads to understanding multiple media form. Content acquisition requires expertise on technical fundamentals. Multiple media content may be made or bought. The choice is made by assessing the range of distribution of the title, the budget and the sophistication of the audience and playback hardware.
...It is not multimedia according to our definition. Watching clips from CNN that have been stored on ... the depth and breadth of choice and interactivity as well as the ease of navigation through the titl...
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... some disagreement as to a clear definition, the term "Web 2.0" refers generally to the use of..., information sharing, and interactivity, all of which is housed and accessible online (hen...
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The paper presents a conceptual framework charting the agency of diversity managers in organizational change. Evaluating and critiquing the contemporary models of organizational change management, we identify three concepts, which are situatedness, relationality, and praxis, for understanding the diversity managers' agency in the organizational change process. Each orienting concept is explored in the context of current diversity management literature and their combined explanatory power is discussed.
...Hence, the definition of diversity that is focused throughout the divers..., intersubjectivity, and interactivity of individual and organizational phenomena. Divers...
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..., online and print dictionaries with definitions of ITV. In my opinion, the fact that the term ITV ... casting allows a certain degree of interactivity between the web caster and the viewer. [149] Mr. M...
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This study examines the reading behaviors and attitudes of adolescents during the summer when they can exercise free choice. Does mandated reading during summer non-school months as it is currently practiced encourage students to read, or does it create barriers to reading? It takes place in a United States high school, grades 9-12. A stratified random sample of 288 students and 11 teachers ensured representation of students from each of three ability groupings. Data were collected through student surveys and teacher interviews. Findings show that students attributed varied types of cognitive, psychological, and social learning to their summer reading. Mixed responses from teachers point to the need for consensus about the purpose of a summer reading program.
... environment and design that enabled interactivity were not used by "digital natives" who are accusto... of the most important international definitions of reading literacy comes from the Programme for I...
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At a time when students are increasingly turning to the Web as their primary source of information it is well worth continuing to consider ways and means of taking advantage of this trend, and to perhaps relocate attention to traditional information sources presented in new ways. This paper makes the case that Open Access to electronic scholarly journals creates an opportunity for schools and school libraries to benefit from use of these journals. Furthermore, the article describes work being done by the Public Knowledge Project in creating a technical infrastructure for the creation and use of Web-based electronic journals through the development of the Open Journal Systems, and the ongoing development of an interactive reading environment for these journals.
...Open Access. Definitions of Open Access abound, but the critical attributes... to encompass strategies of greater interactivity and engagement of the material that promotes disco...