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This book uncovers the important issues in language learning and
teaching in the intelligent, digital era. "Social connectivity" is
a contemporary style of learning and living. By engaging in the
connectivity of physical and digital worlds, how essential parts of
language learning and teaching can be achieved? How can the
advanced technologies, such as virtual reality and artificial
intelligent, be used to solve the problems encountered by language
learners? To answer the above mentioned question, plenty of
inspiring studies are included in the book. It is a platform of
exchange for researchers, educators, and practitioners on the
theory and/or application of state-of-the-art uses of technology to
enhance language learning.
This book explores the implementation of an online representational
tool, GroupScribbles, in Chinese-as-a-second-language classrooms
from primary school to secondary school. It demonstrates the
effectiveness of combining online representational tools with
face-to-face classroom learning, and provides a workable approach
to analysing interactions interweaving social and cognitive
dimensions, which take place in the networked classroom. A series
of suggestions regarding networked second language learning will
help educators effectively implement information and communication
technology tools in the classroom.
This book explores the implementation of an online representational
tool, GroupScribbles, in Chinese-as-a-second-language classrooms
from primary school to secondary school. It demonstrates the
effectiveness of combining online representational tools with
face-to-face classroom learning, and provides a workable approach
to analysing interactions interweaving social and cognitive
dimensions, which take place in the networked classroom. A series
of suggestions regarding networked second language learning will
help educators effectively implement information and communication
technology tools in the classroom.
In 2019, the United States' trade war with China expanded to
blacklist the Chinese tech titan Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. The
resulting attention showed the information and communications
technology (ICT) firm entwined with China's political-economic
transformation. But the question remained: why does Huawei matter?
Yun Wen uses the Huawei story as a microcosm to understand China's
evolving digital economy and the global rise of the nation's
corporate power. Rejecting the idea of the transnational
corporation as a static institution, she explains Huawei's
formation and restructuring as a historical process replete with
contradictions and complex consequences. She places Huawei within
the international political economic framework to capture the
dynamics of power structure and social relations underlying
corporate China's globalization. As she explores the contradictions
of Huawei's development, she also shows the ICT firm's complicated
interactions with other political-economic forces. Comprehensive
and timely, The Huawei Model offers an essential analysis of
China's dynamic development of digital economy and the global
technology powerhouse at its core.
Stem Cells and Cancer in Hepatology: From the Essentials to
Application offers basic scientists and clinicians in the fields of
stem cells, hepatology and oncology an overview of the interaction
between liver biology, stem cells and cancer. It discusses how the
liver performs regeneration and repair, the role stem cells play in
these processes, and the mechanisms by which liver cancers are
initiated and developed. As the field of stem cells and cancer stem
cells in hepatology is new and dynamic, thus making it difficult
for researchers and clinicians to understand the most relevant
historic and novel studies, this volume addresses that challenge.
In 2019, the United States' trade war with China expanded to
blacklist the Chinese tech titan Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. The
resulting attention showed the information and communications
technology (ICT) firm entwined with China's political-economic
transformation. But the question remained: why does Huawei matter?
Yun Wen uses the Huawei story as a microcosm to understand China's
evolving digital economy and the global rise of the nation's
corporate power. Rejecting the idea of the transnational
corporation as a static institution, she explains Huawei's
formation and restructuring as a historical process replete with
contradictions and complex consequences. She places Huawei within
the international political economic framework to capture the
dynamics of power structure and social relations underlying
corporate China's globalization. As she explores the contradictions
of Huawei's development, she also shows the ICT firm's complicated
interactions with other political-economic forces. Comprehensive
and timely, The Huawei Model offers an essential analysis of
China's dynamic development of digital economy and the global
technology powerhouse at its core.
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