Skip to main content

Home/ Web2.0 at school/ Group items tagged paper how-to

Rss Feed Group items tagged

Dugg Lowe

Term paper: A Very Large Research Paper - 0 views

  •  
    Term paper writing guide with an outlined template. Written by an English teacher.
romandavis112

What Are The Types Of Research Papers? How Do They Differ? - Smarts Relay - 0 views

  •  
    Research paper is a collection of authentic material to address a particular problem. In the academic writing, the discussion is made on the already researched problem. You just have to pen it down for the research community. The purpose of a research paper is to explain the main results of study. Also, it focuses on the significance of doing in-depth research on a particular problem. In the research paper, results and discussions are always original. As a writer, you are not allowed to add your choices, but everything is based on a systematic process. Different types of research papers follow a specified path to deal with research issues. Before writing a research paper, you must identify which type of research paper it should be. As per its importance, this article aims to discuss types of research papers and their differences.
romandavis112

Write your Psychology Research Paper for Novice Researchers - 0 views

  •  
    Writing a psychology research paper is an arduous task if you are a novice researcher and unfamiliar with the research process in psychology. Psychology is a complex and nuanced subject that requires an interdisciplinary approach and attention to detail. There are subtle and hidden meanings behind the literal explanations of human behaviour. A researcher has to probe deeply into the hidden mind and extract meaningful insights. It requires paying attention to detail and a good grasp of complex psychological concepts. So, if you are a novice researcher and looking for guidance for writing your psychology research paper like a pro, you have come to the right place. This article will tell you how to write your psychology research paper.
romandavis112

A Manual for Writers of Research Papers Theses and Dissertations - 0 views

  •  
    Research articles, theses, and dissertations are important documents in every student's life. The postgraduate students cannot get their degrees without submitting these writing pieces. Teachers and universities not only require submission, but they need documents that are written with extra care and effort. Researchers can give such great care to these writing projects only when they know how to write them and have a manual containing all the guidelines. They can write outstanding papers after knowing all their requirements. Unfortunately, researchers nowadays are unaware of such manuals. They prefer to hire writers for research papers rather than working themselves. Students must stop doing this and work on their research themselves. It is why today's article is going to serve as a manual on how to write research articles, theses, and dissertations
romandavis112

How to Start A Research Paper on Bullying? Top 10 Topics to Follow - 0 views

  •  
    The concept of bullying is getting flourishing in the modern age. Bullying uses influential skills and powers to give others some discomfort and harm. In this process, bullies are the aggressive people engaged in harming others. However, another party involved in it is a victim. Modern-day researchers are conducting research to write a research paper on bullying in different dimensions. These dimensions include horizontal, vertical, diagonal, and cross-sectional research papers. The versatile writing styles help people to learn more about bullying.
enrique garcia

Rethinking Information Diversity in Networks - 0 views

    • enrique garcia
       
      See also Janis (1972) "Group Thought". Probably assessing close contacts vs distant ones could be a nice clue for assessing FB profiles' "Innovative Information Ratings" .
  • See also Janis (1972) "Group Thought". Probably assessing close contacts vs distant ones could be a nice clue for assessing FB profiles' "Innovative Information Ratings" . I Keep reading...
  • Social Networks as Information Pathways
  • ...47 more annotations...
  • Economic sociologist Mark Granovetter
  • The Strength of Weak Ties
  • 1973 paper
  • people are more likely to acquire jobs that they learned about through individuals they interact with infrequently rather than their close personal
  • We are connected to core groups of strong ties that we interact with frequently and weak ties that we interact with infrequently
    • enrique garcia
       
      See Moreno (1951), Lewin (1947), etc.
    • enrique garcia
       
      Moreno (1951:1931)
  • the "strength of weak ties" states that weak ties facilitate information flow from disparate clusters of people
    • enrique garcia
       
      Innovation related to distant people (weak connections)
  • tight-knit social circles tend to be small relative to people's entire social network, and when it comes to information about future job opportunities, it can be hard to find new leads.
  • Weak ties help spread novel information by bridging the gap between clusters of strong tie contacts
  • homophily [3], the tendency of individuals with similar characteristics to associate with one another.
    • enrique garcia
       
      Inbreeding (Endogamia)
  • Individuals are connected to each other through workplaces, professions, schools, clubs, hobbies, political beliefs and other affiliations.  The homophily principle holds true for any kind of social network you can think of:
  • even the people you ride the bus with.
  • these commonalities not only shape how often people interact and what they talk about, but also what kinds of information they as individuals seek on the Web.
  • Homophily suggests that people who interact frequently are similar and may consume more of the same information. 
  • Individuals that interact less often tend to be dissimilar and may consume more diverse information. 
  • We found that people are more likely to share the information they were exposed to by their strong ties than by their weak ties on Facebook (Figure 3).   
  • strength between two individuals is measured by the number of comments a person received from their friend on Facebook
  • Other measurements of tie strength, like the number of messages, co-appearances in photos, and discussion on posts are discussed in our paper [5].
  • There are many possible explanations for the increased flow of information across strong ties
  • information shared by a person's weak ties is unlikely to be shared at a later point in time independently of those friends.
  • seeing content from a weak tie leads to a nearly tenfold increase in the likelihood that a person will share a link
  • In contrast, seeing information shared by a strong tie in News Feed makes people just six times as likely to share.
  • weak ties have the greatest potential to expose their friends to information that they would not have otherwise discovered.
  • though a person is more likely to share a single piece of information from one of their close contacts,
  • weak ties are collectively responsible for the majority of information spread. 
  • example (illustrated in Figure 5). Let's say a person has 100 contacts that are weak tie friends, and 10 that are strong tie friends.  Suppose the chance that you'll share something is very high for strong tie friends, say 50%
  • but the weak tie
  • sharing is only 15%
  • Therefore the amount of information spread due to weak and strong ties would be 100*0.15 = 15, and 10*0.50 = 5 respectively
  • so in total, people would end up sharing more from their weak tie friends.
  • because of their abundance, weak ties are primarily responsible for the majority of information spread on Facebook.
  • majority of peopleโ€™s contacts are weak tie friends
  • We are exposed to and spread more information from our distant contacts than our close friends.
  • Since these distant contacts tend to be different from us, the bulk of information we consume and share comes from people with different perspectives
  • Our work
  • shows that online social networks can serve as an important medium for sharing new perspectives, products and world events.
  • very often, information does not "cascade" very far along the network.  This phenomenon has been observed in earlier research on Twitter in Everyone's an Influencer: Quantifying Influence on Twitter
  • and has been studied across other networks
  • by Sharad Goel and Duncan Watts at Yahoo! Research, NY.
  • person who click 'like' is in the weak ties group, and then who write a reply is in the strong ties group ?
  • share opinion , please
    • enrique garcia
       
      Not necesarily but it's a good idea to assess FB behaviour.
    • enrique garcia
       
      Answer to Pudjo Radharjo
  • See also Janis (1972) "Group Thought". Probably assessing close contacts vs distant ones could be a nice clue for assessing FB profiles' "Innovative Information Ratings" . I Keep reading...
  • How do your friends shape the information you see online? See also Janis (1972) "Group Thought". Probably assessing close contacts vs distant ones could offer a nice clue for assessing FB profiles' "Innovative Information Ratings" . More comments inside, see also Diigo.
  • See also Janis (1972) "Group Thinking". Probably assessing close contacts vs distant ones could offer a nice clue for assessing FB profiles' "Innovative Information Ratings" . More comments inside, see also Diigo.
romandavis112

How To Be Reviewer Of Research Papers? Requirements To Follow - 0 views

  •  
    Reviewer is a person who has high expertise in academic writing. You may have heard very frequently about peer review. The person hired to do peer review is the reviewer. Not everyone can be a reviewer. You can see many researchers in every institute, but they are not supposed to review research papers. A reviewer of research papers has the right set of skills and experience.
romandavis112

How to Make Requirement File for Research Paper before Writing It? - NewsJoury - 0 views

  •  
    Requirement files refer to the academic document that helps students to crosscheck whether they have added all the necessary information in the final draft. To put it in another way, the required file for a research paper is a sort of checklist which you can use to confirm essential elements in a research paper.
romandavis112

How to Give Author Opinion in Research Paper? - Market Watch Hub - 0 views

  •  
    Opinion in research paper often includes personal thoughts, norms, feelings, evaluations, or judgments made after logically analysing the facts. In broader terms, it allows an author to persuade readers by telling them that he/she takes the right position in a particular scenario. In research, the author or researcher's opinions are of great importance. It tells the other researchers to make their own research plan in the light of these logical opinions. To further clarify the importance of author opinion in research paper, this article will answer the following questions one by one
romandavis112

Top 7 Best Ways to Review a Journal Research Paper - Businessfig - 0 views

  •  
    You can review a journal research paper just like a literature review which entails a critical evaluation. You have the chance to express your knowledgeable assessment of how another researcher has written their research paper and how they presented the arguments. It means that you will need a deeper analysis of the content in addition to a short synopsis. It might seem
Dugg Lowe

How to Compose Informed Argument for Your Research Paper - 0 views

  •  
    Informed argument is one of the most important features of academic writing. When you start writing your academic paper, first thing you naturally think of is what your subject will be and what you know on the subject. You should be aware that different writing assignments require different level of your knowledge on the topic.
Dugg Lowe

Analytical Essay How-To - 0 views

  •  
    This article explains in details what steps to take to write flawless analytical paper. Contains outlined template.
puzznbuzzus

How to Prepare Aptitude Test for Competitive Exams - 0 views

Practice as many questions before your assessment. The more psychometric aptitude test questions you practice the more your speed, accuracy and confidence will improve. Improving these factors will...

Aptitude Test Online

started by puzznbuzzus on 23 Feb 17 no follow-up yet
romandavis112

How to Get Your Research Paper Published In IEEE? - 0 views

  •  
    IEEE is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal introduced by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). IEEE and its members are inspiring the global community for a better tomorrow by appreciating people to publish their work in highly cited Journals. It is a trusted platform to get information on computing, engineering, and other technology-related information all over the world. Moreover, IEEE, until now, has published more than 339 Scopus indexed journals. All in all, almost all engineers and technologists dream of getting their work published in the Scopus Indexed Journal Published by IEEE.
romandavis112

https://aptimenews.com/how-to-present-your-research-and-finings-through-executive-summary/ - 0 views

  •  
    Executive summaries play an important role in reporting the contents of a research study. An executive summary presents the research findings and other important information about the study in a concise manner. Writing such a summary is not an easy job. The reason is that it requires you to describe the giant research paper in a single paragraph. However, as you have come to this article, there is no need to worry anymore. In today's article, we will look at the ways using which you can effectively present your research and findings in an executive summary. Howev
Dugg Lowe

How to Write a Persuasive Essay - 0 views

  •  
    A persuasive essay is very similar to an argumentative essay in that information is presented to attempt to persuade the reader that a certain point of view is more legitimate than another. Another element of a persuasive essay will try to convince the reader to take a certain action or to modify a behavior they are already performing.
Ivan Travkin

MOOCs, knowledge and the digital economy - a research project ยป Dave's Educat... - 3 views

  • First paragraph โ€“ The MOOC Model for Digital Practice responds to the โ€œBuilding Digital Skills for Tomorrowโ€ section of the consultation paper Improving Canadaโ€™s Digital Advantage: Strategies for Sustainable Prosperity by synthesizing the current state of knowledge about Massive Online Open Courses (MOOCs). It argues that building and sustaining prosperity through Canadaโ€™s current digital strengths depends on a digital ecosystem that embraces both infrastructure and the collaborative social networks enabled by that infrastructure. Prosperity in this context requires a citizenry with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to turn these factors towards creating wealth. By exploring the relationship of MOOCs to the digital economy in general and their potential roles to prepare citizens for participation in that digital economy in particular, it illustrates one particularly Canadian model of how these needs may be addressed.
  •  
    Sometime in June Sandy McAuley, Bonnie Stewart, George Siemens and I decided to apply to SSHRC for funding for researching the place of MOOCs in the digital economy. We did a little work creating videos to allow people to understand what was going on in a MOOC and decide if it was something they might want to do.
1 - 20 of 30 Next ›
Showing 20 items per page