Research Article | 06-July-2018
findings suggest these participants experienced a complex juggling act as they managed the tensions resulting from their in-school micro-celebrity status and online social media presence. Suggestions are offered on how educators and school leaders can act to best support gifted and talented girls in their use of social media.
Eunice Gaerlan-Price
Apex, Volume 19 , ISSUE 1, 59–76
research-article | 30-November-2019
Big data analysis is significant and widely used in many real-world applications in different fields. With the increasing volumes of unstructured data and the multiplicity of their sources, such as the internet, social media, and other large data sources, using a single computer processor may not be able to deal with such a large amount of data. By contrast, the need for new technologies that can deal with large and unstructured data is in high demand, such as non-traditional databases NoSQL
Yasser Almadany,
Khalid Mohammed Saffer,
Ahmed K. Jameil,
Saad Albawi
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 13 , ISSUE 1, 1–10
research-article | 04-November-2019
Introduction
Food blogs are a common source of meal ideas in the United States, particularly among Internet users 18 to 34 years of age (Doub, Small, Levin, LeVangie, & Brick, 2016). Food blogs feature recipes, product reviews, and personal stories that further establish a blogger’s audience credibility and relatability (Doub, Small, & Birch, 2016a; Lepkowska-White & Kortright, 2018; Lynch, 2012; Schneider, McGovern, Lynch, & Brown, 2013). Popular food bloggers are known as social media
Allison D. Hepworth,
Jess Kropczynski,
Justin Walden,
Rachel A. Smith
Journal of Social Structure, Volume 20 , ISSUE 4, 1–21
Article | 20-July-2021
purposes. Orthodontists should be aware of the content of social media platforms and educate and direct their patients towards correct and reliable Instagram resources.
Suleyman Kutalmış Buyuk,
Mehmed Taha Alpaydın,
Tugce Imamoglu
Australasian Orthodontic Journal, Volume 36 , ISSUE 2, 153–159
Research Article | 01-September-2017
data are at the heart of a broad range of business and network intelligence applications ranging from consumer behaviour analysis, trend analysis, temporal pattern mining, and sentiment analysis on social media, cyber security, and network monitoring. Social networks (SN) such as Facebook, twitter, LinkedIn contains huge amount of temporal information. Social media forms a dynamic and evolving environment. Similar to real-world friendships, social media interactions evolve over time. People join or
Mastan Vali Shaik,
P Sujatha
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 10 , ISSUE 5, 495–505
research-article | 14-September-2020
Naoki Maejima
Connections: The Quarterly Journal, Volume 40 , ISSUE 1, 77–97
Review | 06-August-2019
AESTHETIC DIMENSION AND SOCIAL MEDIA REPRESENTATION
3.1.
Visual research of the built environment
“That of seeing is not a neutral or objective act but is an act of selection and interpretation of reality” [22]. The images constitute a relevant potential of information that allows the understanding of spatial structures, social dynamics, cultural models of places. If to see and observe are social practices which can be learned, because what or how we see depends on our socio-cultural and personal
Vincenzo BAGNOLO,
Andrea MANCA
Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment, Volume 12 , ISSUE 2, 7–16
research-article | 12-October-2021
permission was sought from the principals to forward the study information sheet to the parents of the students at their respective school. The information sheet included a link that directed parents to complete the SurveyMonkey® website questionnaire. Advertisements through social media were also used to recruit FNQ participants Following the definition provided by the Queensland Government’s Department of Education, the borders of FNQ were defined as the Torres Strait Islands in the North, Cardwell in
Marguerite A. Fischer,
Ersan I. Karadeniz,
Carlos Flores-Mir,
Daniel Lindsay,
Carmen Karadeniz
Australasian Orthodontic Journal, Volume 37 , ISSUE 2, 197–205
Research Article | 27-February-2017
sustainability of the policy beyond guided implementation. Future research should address how the intervention can be supported into standard practice, policy, or translation into the front-line of clinical care. Investigations are also required to determine the efficacy of emerging therapies (such as e-cigarettes and the use of social media to tackle youth smoking), and under-researched interventions that hold promise based on non-Indigenous studies, such as the use of Champix. We conclude that more
Kristin Carson,
Harshani Jayasinghe,
Brian Smith,
Jeffrey Newchurch,
Malcolm Brinn,
Antony Veale,
Matthew Peters,
Adrian Esterman,
Kuljit Singh
Evidence Base, Volume 2014 , ISSUE 3, 1–51
research-article | 05-January-2021
. COVID-19 is the first pandemic of its kind in the age of social media. The amount and nature of information available to the public has changed significantly and is constantly evolving. Unfortunately, a crucial but surprisingly understudied phenomenon is the diffusion of health information on social media (Zhou et al., 2018; Aramburu et al., 2020).
Twitter, a microblogging service, has become one of the most important sources of realtime news updates, with more than 64 million users in the U.S
Ian Kim,
Thomas W. Valente
Connections: The Quarterly Journal, Volume 40 , ISSUE 1, 129–142
Article | 20-July-2021
Background: Healthcare providers are increasingly using social media websites such as Facebook to advertise their services. The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency guidance on the advertising of healthcare is based on the National Law in Australia and prohibits advertising that is contrary to the patient’s best interests. Aim: To determine the legal and regulatory advertising compliance of the Facebook pages of specialist orthodontic practices in Australia. Methods: The
Maurice J. Meade,
Craig W. Dreyer
Australasian Orthodontic Journal, Volume 36 , ISSUE 2, 168–174