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romandavis112

Systematic Data Gathering Techniques You Should Have Command On - 0 views

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    Data collection refers to the process of gathering data through interviews, questionnaires, surveys, experiments and focus group discussions. However, when the data size is large, researchers need to use systematic data gathering techniques. Systematic data gathering techniques are structured and organised ways of collecting data. It allows the researchers to collect large amounts of data through a proper methodology. This article will tell you about systematic data gathering techniques that you can use in your research.
Kevin Rose

Fast Short Term Loans - Gather The Few Tips To Assist You In Taking Right... - 0 views

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    Gather The Few Tips To Assist You In Taking Right...
romandavis112

7 Best Platforms to Gather Research Study Material - 0 views

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    Even you can gather data from a variety of sources such as blogs, social media posts, quora, and teacher's notes, but they are not considered credible sources for searching the research study material. The most probable reason behind it is that almost everybody has access to upload or publish data on such forums. However, for using material one must have to consider the validity and reliability of data that will be difficult to access for the material uploaded on these forums. Comparatively, platforms such as Google Scholar, online libraries, books, and academic journal contain information that is published after a detailed review.
Jeff Johnson

Twittering, Not Frittering: Professional Development in 140 Characters | Edutopia - 0 views

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    As soon as the lunch bell rings at his elementary school in Medford, Oregon, teacher David Cosand takes a few minutes to scan his mobile phone screen for messages that have accumulated throughout the morning in his Twitter account. In a few well-chosen words, the people Cosand follows via this free online service share their latest news, resources, questions, and (sometimes) trivia about education, technology, and related topics. Cosand became a Twitterer about a year ago, and he now considers Twitter one of his best sources of real-time professional development. "I'm able to get information and find opportunities I wouldn't have been able to gather on my own," he says.
startupwhale

10 Best Chatbot Platform Tools to Build Chatbots for Your Business - 0 views

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    Chatbots are conversation based applications that can be coordinated into informing stages to perform computerized tasks, such as, gathering data from clients or helping customers locate the correct products.
Nigel Coutts

Reflections from The Future of Education Conference - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    The Future of Education is a topic often discussed, and at the recent gathering of educators in Florence, it was the title and theme for the conference. Now in its ninth year, The Future of Education is an international conference that attracts educators from around the world and across all domains touched by education. The conference is an inspiring two days of discussion and sharing, with the city of Florence, the centre of the Renaissance, providing a constant reminder of what might be possible when creativity and critical thinking combine. Here are my key takeaways from this event.
makemoney07

Declutter Your Home and Earn Money - www.make-lots-of-money.com - 0 views

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    As it happens with most people, you probably have a lot of items in your house that you've barely even touched or don't even need. They are usually found inside the deepest, darkest parts of your cabinets, stashed away, unused, gathering dust. Why not put them up for sale so other people can use them? You can declutter your home and make extra money from it as well! Read more http://www.make-lots-of-money.com/declutter-home-earn-money/
Felipe Moncaleano

The Ultimate Guide To Online Privacy | Edudemic - 0 views

  • What’s the harm in essentially ignoring that privacy policy? While the majority of the time it’s harmless, there are some ne’er-do-wells that may gather your personal information and sell it to marketers, advertisers, or spammers. While terrible, it’s not unheard of.
  • According to a recent report, there’s a big reason users don’t read privacy policies: they’re too damn long. Of the top 1,000 websites, the longest privacy policy takes about 45 minutes to read…the average takes 10 minutes. About 72% of these websites allow users to opt out of being tracked. However, about 40% make you make navigate to a different (sometimes hard-to-find) section of the website to opt out.
  • Google has tools like the Google Dashboard, the Ads Preferences Manager and encrypted search if you’re looking for some of the more popular ways to manage your Google interactions. Most recently, Google launched an extension for Chrome called Keep My Opt-Outs, which allows you to opt out permanently from ad tracking cookies. And pretty soon Chrome will be extending the availability of 2-step verification, an advanced account security solution that is now helping protect more than 1,000 new accounts a day from common problems like phishing and password compromise. Right now it’s available to Google Apps Accounts and should available to the general public in a few weeks.
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  • (10/4/10): A new icon alerting users to behaviorally targeted advertising could soon start making its way onto more Web ads.
  • The companies involved in this new industry “need to talk to their audiences. They need to describe what they do, how they do it and the value it brings,” Randall Rothenberg, president of the Interactive Advertising Bureau, said in a statemen
  • Tools To Stay Safe(r) The following list is from EPIC (electronic privacy information center) which has the following disclaimer above and below the list. To see the full list of tools from EPIC, click here
  • Pidder is a German startup and, more importantly, the first social network based on privacy by design. Pia Pauls, a co-founder of the site, reached out to Edudemic to make everyone aware of Pidder and it’s definitely worth checking out. Here’s a synopsis directly from Pia: In addition to social networking where you stay in control of your own data and only share it with those you deliberately choose, pidder is a place to easily and securely manage passwords and logins. Pidder even provides an identity management service allowing the use of pseudonyms.
  • Privacy Rights Clearinghouse is a great place to get easy-to-digest literature about what rights you actually have online and more.
  • CyberAngels (www.cyberangels.org) describes itself as “your cyber neighborhood watch.” The organization finds and reports illegal material online, educates families about online safety, works with schools and libraries, and shares basic Internet tips and help resources. Family Resources (www.norton.com/familyresources) is a Web site produced by Symantec that helps parents provide guidance to their children who are using the Internet. Its goal is to provide parents with the information they need to keep their children and computers safe online and to help parents make sure that their children are good cybercitizens
  • The Huffington Post has a terrific dashboard of all privacy news in one place. Laid out like all other HuffPost pages, the site focuses on how the top web companies (Google, Facebook, Twitter, etc.) are dealing with online privacy
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  • However, about 40% make you make navigate to a different (sometimes hard-to-find) section of the website to opt out.
Adim Smith

Tips To Come Up With Fruitful Landing Page Designs - 0 views

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    Landing page designs are required and utilized to help you sell your products and services over the internet. The goal of these pages is basically nothing other than to gather the contact details of individuals who visit your internet site.
ngamarupa

Strategic Branding Consultant Kamarupa - 0 views

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    Integrated Branding is the foremost professional approach for businesses in defining their position in the market through various channels, by exhibiting the company's culture and values through the appropriate visual identity. To determine the brand values, it's mandatory to gather the required info from the brand owner and targeted consumers.
romandavis112

Tools to Present Data in Your PhD Dissertation - Yours Answer - 0 views

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    Globally, dissertation writing is an essential part of doctorate degrees. The PhD dissertation is all about data gathering, analysing, reporting, and writing techniques. It's not possible for a student to learn all these things in one sitting only. Scholars spend years in gaining the necessary skills for making a PhD dissertation praiseworthy. The higher education department made PhD Dissertation compulsory due to following reasons;
romandavis112

Things You Should Know About Open, And Close Ended Questions - Tech Buzz Only - 0 views

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    Many countries adopt the culture of research. The research provides solutions to many issues. Researchers ask questions to find the solution to such problems. Good questions increase the chances of the right answers. In contrast, bad questions get poor answers. Most of the time, these questions are of two types: Open and close-ended questions. Researchers use them to gather data for research. These two are vastly different from each other. The researcher needs to understand the differences between them. It also increases the chance of getting objective-based answers from the audience. In this article, we explain both types of questions. We also share their pros and cons. It increases the understanding of the reader about both of them.
romandavis112

Top Interview Techniques For Data Collection We Can Use - 0 views

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    The quality of research is dependent on the technique of gathering data. Any research topic aims to find the best result out of it. The obtained results help in making valuable decisions. There are many requirements of data in the case of research work. For example, it should be relevant as well as reliable. Also, you must be familiar with the different data collection methods suitable for the problem of study. The right selection of methods makes it possible to get the best results. An interview is one of the best and most commonly used methods of data collection. To get the most value from an interview, you must first understand the various techniques available. This article describes some of the most common approaches to data collection through interviews.
romandavis112

How Students Can Play Role to Minimize Environmental Pollution - US Times - 0 views

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    One half of the world's population is under the age of 25. The young generation can gather together to use their collective abilities to advocate for change. Students can help control the significant factors behind environmental pollution by changing their attitudes and values. Doing so can create a big difference in the amount of waste material being dumped into landfills and oceans around the world.
romandavis112

5 Top Procedures of Data Collection for PhD Dissertation - 0 views

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    Data collection is the process of gathering information from a variety of sources in the most reasonable fashion that enables researchers to answer research questions, test formulated hypotheses, and evaluate research outcomes. For providing concrete assertion, the collection of the data that best represents a targeted population is necessary. The most important thing regarding data collection is to make sure that information-rich and credible data is collected to run statistical or non-statistical tests to make an educated decision related to research.
romandavis112

Tools and Techniques for Primary & Secondary Data Collection - 0 views

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    Data collection is the practice of gathering and measuring information on the variables of interest. Every research starts off with a set of pre-defined variables and research questions. Normally, the researchers collect two types of data to investigate the problem under study. One is called primary data collection, and the other is called secondary data collection. Both data collection methods employ different strategies and tools. Learning about those tools and techniques is essential for every researcher. Keeping its importance in view, today's guide is about tools and techniques being used worldwide for primary & secondary data collection. However, before jumping straight into those tools, let's define what data is and why it is necessary to collect it in research.
romandavis112

How to use Google Scholar to find Research topics? - Kampung Bloggers - 0 views

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    Google Scholar is a research-based tool designed to freely access scholarly information from books, peer reviews, abstracts, and scholarly articles. Stating in another way, it provides researchers with ways to broadly search for the contribution of renowned researchers in their respective fields. From one place, you can search for various work, irrespective of the discipline. Mostly, Google Scholar contains only abstracts of the scholarly literature. If you find something that matches your area of interest, you can use other tools such as sci-hub to access the full article. The process of information gathering using Google Scholar can be used for
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