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2018 Digital Publishing Industry | Manufacturing Analysis, Growth Rate and Development ... - 0 views

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    This report analyzes the top players in global market, and splits the Digital Publishing market by product type and applications/end industries.
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RBL Academy - Project & Assignment solutions - 0 views

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    Case Study solution of BRANDED LIFESTYLE HOLDINGS LIMITED: STRATEGIC TRANSFORMATION IN CHINA : PEST Analysis of Chinese Apparel market, opportunities & Threats, Porter' five force analysis, VRIO Framework & Value Chain analysis of Branded Lifestyle holdings Ltd. Adidas Marketing case study solution: Adidas Marketing mix, Adidas website SMART Analysis, Adidas SWOT Analysis, Adidas Brand Identity, Adidas Digital Marketing Communication, Three Adidas Collaborations, Adidas Brand Elements & Evaluation, Adidas Brand positioning, Nike versus Adidas Brand comparative analysis Solution of CASE STUDY on AIR FLY AIRLINES Merger issues leading to failure of Industrial relations in Airlines Industry in India Case study Solution "Pandemic gives hyperlocal model a new lease of life" Supply Chain Management Case study solution. Designing Employee Compensation strategy & Effective Pay for Performance compensation system MBA HR assignment solution Google's Compensation Strategy Role of Compensation in Organisation Pay bands/ranges of Google for Technical Rank For Performance Designing an Effective Pay for Performance Compensation System LEMON TREE HOTELS: OPENING DOORS FOR EVERYONE case study solutions AIMA PGDM GMO4 Managerial Economics Assignment Solutions including Case Study MBA HR Project on analysis of intrinsic and extrinsic factors of motivation that impacts employee performance at work place Project title - To understand and analyse various extrinsic and intrinsic factors of motivation that influences employee performance at work place. EBI Project report and review on - To identify issues being faced by students in online teaching and devise an alternative set of education system. ALPHABET'S GOOGLE Case study analysis and solution - Five Force Analysis of Google LLC, TOWS Matrix Analysis of Google Alphabet, Value Chain Analysis of ALPHABET'S GOOGLE, Alphabet INC organisation structure, Rationale behind Alphabet INC structure and diversification strategy,
andybendyman

digital digs: the positive confluence of academia and the web - 5 views

  • Clearly one of the challenges academia faces is to figure out a productive use of networks in terms of research practices. Usually I write more about the teaching aspects of the university and clearly there are many ways universities will employ networks. But I want to think specifically about the use of the web for research with a few goals in mind: to enhance collaboration between academics to publish and share research to share knowledge with a broader audience (students, governments, industries, non-profits, the general public, and so on) One might say that these have been answered, but the real challenge is that as the web continues to evolve and now converge with other networks, the practices we have established need to change as well. That is, from the inception of the web, one could find the appearance of academic journals: genuine, rigorously reviewed, academic scholarship available freely online. There were (and are) listservs that might facilitate collaboration. Similarly individual faculty and faculty organizations built websites where they offered information, policy statements, and so on (NCTE or MLA for example in English Studies). But how are we moving forward?
  • Conventional academic discourse lies with journals and conferences. For all the advantages of these modes, neither offers an ongoing, dynamic interchange. Listservs offer that, but, in my experience anyway, they don't really create a productive, collaborative space. Sometimes there are debates on listservs; sometimes there is sharing of information (e.g. does anyone know a good article about x"?). But there isn't a sustained building of knowledge there. I suppose there could be, but there isn't, probably b/c we all go off to write our individually authored articles and conference presentations. In any case, the listserv is too large a community for collaborative work. Yes, tens of thousands contribute to Wikipedia, but they don't all work on the same article, right? So I don't know what the magic number is, but let's say I was looking for a dozen scholars in who were interested in the same things I'm interested in: mobile networks virtual worlds audio/video production public, collaborative learning It's unlikely that we would all work on the same research project at once, but there would be a handful of project undertaken by individuals or small groups. There would be a public face to the group and a private project management site, like Basecamp. The public face would offer a steady stream of information as we shared what we were doing, what was going on in our teaching, what we were reading and writing. We'd be assembling streams of information from our blogs, twitters, flickr, YouTube, and so on--wherever we were post information. The result is a collection of information that is hopefully useful groundwork for more formal investigation and also a mechanism for fruitful collaboration between our classes.
  • Meanwhile, in a more private space we might be orchestrating collaborative classroom projects and sharing research, drafts, and other media: constructing our scholarly work. When it's complete, we publish it in traditional venues and republish it on our public site as well.
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