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Throughout history, the permeation of new technologies have
assisted communities in their aim to collectively work together in
addressing shared problems for the attainment of specific goals and
outcomes. Social Capital Modeling in Virtual Communities: Bayesian
Belief Network Approaches broadly examines what constitutes social
capital in geographical communities and offers an in-depth
description of its potential in virtual communities. Providing the
latest findings for advanced undergraduate and graduate students as
well as researchers and academicians involved with virtual
communities and social capital, this book draws upon insights from
interdisciplinary fields such as artificial intelligence, human
computer interaction, educational technology, and economics and
sociology.
This book focuses on the uses of big data in the context of higher
education. The book describes a wide range of administrative and
operational data gathering processes aimed at assessing
institutional performance and progress in order to predict future
performance, and identifies potential issues related to academic
programming, research, teaching and learning . Big data refers to
data which is fundamentally too big and complex and moves too fast
for the processing capacity of conventional database systems. The
value of big data is the ability to identify useful data and turn
it into useable information by identifying patterns and deviations
from patterns .
This book focuses on the uses of big data in the context of higher
education. The book describes a wide range of administrative and
operational data gathering processes aimed at assessing
institutional performance and progress in order to predict future
performance, and identifies potential issues related to academic
programming, research, teaching and learning . Big data refers to
data which is fundamentally too big and complex and moves too fast
for the processing capacity of conventional database systems. The
value of big data is the ability to identify useful data and turn
it into useable information by identifying patterns and deviations
from patterns .
This book is for anyone who wishes to improve university teaching
and learning through systematic inquiry. It provides advice, but
also a constructive critique of research methods and, in turn, the
authors also make a contribution to the theories of research
methodology. Topics covered include ontology, epistemology and
engagement with academic literature, as well as research design
approaches and methods of data collection. There is a keen focus on
quality in both the analysis and evaluation of research and new
models are proposed to help the new researcher. The authors
conclude by examining the challenges in getting work published and
close with some words on quality of thought and action. The ideas
in the book come from the authors' extensive experience in teaching
research methods courses in higher education, health and the
corporate sector, as well as several empirical research projects
that have helped provide a methodology for higher education. It
will be of particular interest to postgraduate students, academic
developers and experienced academics from a wide variety of
disciplines.
This book is for anyone who wishes to improve university teaching
and learning through systematic inquiry. It provides advice, but
also a constructive critique of research methods and, in turn, the
authors also make a contribution to the theories of research
methodology. Topics covered include ontology, epistemology and
engagement with academic literature, as well as research design
approaches and methods of data collection. There is a keen focus on
quality in both the analysis and evaluation of research and new
models are proposed to help the new researcher. The authors
conclude by examining the challenges in getting work published and
close with some words on quality of thought and action. The ideas
in the book come from the authors' extensive experience in teaching
research methods courses in higher education, health and the
corporate sector, as well as several empirical research projects
that have helped provide a methodology for higher education. It
will be of particular interest to postgraduate students, academic
developers and experienced academics from a wide variety of
disciplines.
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