item: #1 of 32 id: cord-016564-od9mf2f2 author: Capodaglio, Andrea G. title: Online Monitoring Technologies For Drinking Water Systems Security date: 2009 words: 6411 flesch: 26 summary: Hardness is defined as the sum of divalent cations in a water sample, and is relevant in drinking water systems for aesthetic reasons and for corrosion concerns. Pesticides, including insecticides, fungicides and herbicides comprise triazines and phenlylurea compounds; they are monitored in drinking water systems in order to: detect accidental pollution in source waters, and check the effectiveness of treatment specifically designed to remove such substances. keywords: analysis; compounds; detection; drinking; monitoring; online; parameters; pathogens; quality; source; supply; systems; time; water; water quality cache: cord-016564-od9mf2f2.txt plain text: cord-016564-od9mf2f2.txt item: #2 of 32 id: cord-021088-9u3kn9ge author: Huberty, Mark title: Awaiting the Second Big Data Revolution: From Digital Noise to Value Creation date: 2015-02-18 words: 7305 flesch: 57 summary: To date, big data has not achieved this distinction. Big data, despite protests to the contrary, is thus an incremental change-and its revolution one of degree, not kind. keywords: behavior; business; data; flu; google; models; online; people; products; revolution; services; today; value; world cache: cord-021088-9u3kn9ge.txt plain text: cord-021088-9u3kn9ge.txt item: #3 of 32 id: cord-026732-2t4pu36i author: Garip, Gulcan title: Learners’ perceptions and experiences of studying psychology online date: 2020-06-13 words: 7588 flesch: 39 summary: While the popularity of online learning can be attributed to the flexibility inherent to its medium, research has identified concerns related to student engagement (Prior et al. 2016) , retention rates (Mubarak et al. 2020; Current trends indicate that a greater proportion of students engage in online learning than in the past (Li et al. 2019 ). keywords: experiences; learning; model; online; participants; psychology; research; self; students; study cache: cord-026732-2t4pu36i.txt plain text: cord-026732-2t4pu36i.txt item: #4 of 32 id: cord-030826-lj7x5qdd author: Niner, Holly J. title: The pandemic push: can COVID-19 reinvent conferences to models rooted in sustainability, equitability and inclusion? date: 2020-08-25 words: 2261 flesch: 33 summary: Online conference formats remove the need for travel and reduce the costs of attendance, but they do not preclude inequality in access and participation. Increasing global access to the Internet is central to achieving the UN sustainable development goals, and a shift to online conferences supports this aim. keywords: access; conference; formats; internet; online cache: cord-030826-lj7x5qdd.txt plain text: cord-030826-lj7x5qdd.txt item: #5 of 32 id: cord-031544-clzt6kyg author: Clavijo, Raul title: “Online” and “at-home” versus traditional models of health care: enhancing access or impeding optimal therapeutics? date: 2020-09-08 words: 4304 flesch: 28 summary: To effectively deliver reproductive health care through telehealth, we need to first improve user-centered design to optimize patient engagement. key: cord-031544-clzt6kyg authors: Clavijo, Raul; Ramasamy, Ranjith; Halpern, Joshua; Melnick, Alexis; Stewart, Joshua; Rosenwaks, Zev; Brannigan, Robert title: “Online” and “at-home” versus traditional models of health care: enhancing access or impeding optimal therapeutics? date: 2020-09-08 journal: keywords: access; care; fertility; health; home; online; patients; telehealth; telemedicine; testing; therapeutics cache: cord-031544-clzt6kyg.txt plain text: cord-031544-clzt6kyg.txt item: #6 of 32 id: cord-214006-0w6bqrox author: Aghdam, Atae Rezaei title: Towards Empowering Diabetic Patients: A perspective on self-management in the context of a group-based education program date: 2020-10-26 words: 4824 flesch: 39 summary: This is essentially a reality for people with chronic disease such as diabetes patients who need informational and emotional supports that allow them to be successful in their disease self-management (Litchman and Edelman 2019) . As such, this study aims to investigate the potential practices of online diabetes communities to address the following question; how can an online diabetes community empower patients in context of a Diabetes Group Education Program (DGEP)? keywords: communities; diabetes; health; management; ohcs; online; patients; program; self cache: cord-214006-0w6bqrox.txt plain text: cord-214006-0w6bqrox.txt item: #7 of 32 id: cord-254272-w7yvp703 author: Sun, Miao title: The impact of online reviews in the presence of customer returns date: 2020-09-19 words: 10139 flesch: 56 summary: There are two streams of literature related to this study, on online product reviews and customer returns. Online product reviews have attracted considerable attention recently, as the growing popularity of reviews has potentially important implications for a wide range of management activities (Dellarocas, 2003; Li and Hitt, 2008) . keywords: customer; mbg; online; policy; price; product; returns; reviews; seller; value cache: cord-254272-w7yvp703.txt plain text: cord-254272-w7yvp703.txt item: #8 of 32 id: cord-257161-lx3ar43e author: Yang, Xu title: Learner behaviors in synchronous online prosthodontic education during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic date: 2020-10-03 words: 2708 flesch: 47 summary: Additional studies about the effect of synchronous online education courses on learner theoretical knowledge and practical skills, in China and worldwide, are necessary. 8 Dentists are willing to conduct synchronous online dental continuing education courses, indicating that this educational model may be broadly adopted in the future. keywords: classroom; completion; covid-19; education; learning cache: cord-257161-lx3ar43e.txt plain text: cord-257161-lx3ar43e.txt item: #9 of 32 id: cord-258996-e2xagi27 author: Rhim, Hye Chang title: Teaching online: foundational concepts of online learning and practical guidelines date: 2020-09-01 words: 2725 flesch: 34 summary: Hye Chang Rhim: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7986-6493 Heeyoung Han: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7286-2473 Innovation in response to the COVID-19 pandemic crisis Medical student education in the time of COVID-19 Flipped classroom improves student learning in health professions education: a meta-analysis The inevitable reimagining of medical education Mediation and remediation in online learning Liquid modernity Learning at the back door: reflections on non-traditional learning in the lifespan e-Learning, online learning, and distance learning environments: are they the same? key: cord-258996-e2xagi27 authors: Rhim, Hye Chang; Han, Heeyoung title: Teaching online: foundational concepts of online learning and practical guidelines date: 2020-09-01 journal: Korean J Med Educ DOI: 10.3946/kjme.2020.171 sha: doc_id: 258996 cord_uid: e2xagi27 Medical schools have been slowly adopting online learning into pedagogical methods for more than a decade. keywords: distance; learning; online; presence; students cache: cord-258996-e2xagi27.txt plain text: cord-258996-e2xagi27.txt item: #10 of 32 id: cord-260489-9d24cqke author: Shetty, Sandeep title: Academic Crisis During COVID 19: Online Classes, a Panacea for Imminent Doctors date: 2020-10-17 words: 1848 flesch: 47 summary: To assess the attitude of the students towards online learning in subject of ENT, we conducted an observational study among 170 third year MBBS undergraduate students of our institute attending online classes through the student portal of our university website. This will also help us to assess the feasibility and mould our approach towards online classes. keywords: classes; learning; online; students cache: cord-260489-9d24cqke.txt plain text: cord-260489-9d24cqke.txt item: #11 of 32 id: cord-275071-2uiaruhg author: Balmford, Ben title: Cross-Country Comparisons of Covid-19: Policy, Politics and the Price of Life date: 2020-08-04 words: 11187 flesch: 52 summary: The lowest estimates are further reduced once we correct for under-reporting of Covid-19 deaths. Accepting that they are a conservative estimate of the total impact of the pandemic, officially attributed Covid-19 deaths are used to investigate the price of life implied by lockdown policies. keywords: countries; country; covid-19; data; deaths; et al; gdp; life; lockdown; mortality; number; online; pandemic; policy; price cache: cord-275071-2uiaruhg.txt plain text: cord-275071-2uiaruhg.txt item: #12 of 32 id: cord-278297-twiye6jv author: Lourenco, Stella F. title: No Participant Left Behind: Conducting Science During COVID-19 date: 2020-05-11 words: 1639 flesch: 46 summary: As excited as we are about the promises of online testing (e.g., in fields like developmental psychology where data collection is typically slow and expensive), we are also concerned about how the demographics of online participants may shift during COVID-19. J o u r n a l P r e -p r o o f Participation in online studies requires internet access, a staple among many, though not all, households. keywords: access; internet; participants; testing cache: cord-278297-twiye6jv.txt plain text: cord-278297-twiye6jv.txt item: #13 of 32 id: cord-281745-jkscwdjh author: Adarkwah, Michael Agyemang title: “I’m not against online teaching, but what about us?”: ICT in Ghana post Covid-19 date: 2020-09-16 words: 8574 flesch: 41 summary: The International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning An assessment of the ICT situation in senior high schools in the upper west region of Ghana Challenges in development of eLearning systems in higher education of the developing countries Novel coronavirus, novel faculty development programs: Rapid transition to eLearning during the pandemic Innovating an integrated approach to collaborative eLearning practices in higher education: The case study of a corporate communication e-platform Using disruptive technologies to make digital connections: Stories of media use and digital literacy in secondary classrooms Barriers and solutions to online learning in medical education -An integrative review Cross-cultural differences in undergraduate students' perceptions of online barriers JiFUNzeni: A blended learning approach for sustainable teachers' professional development E-learning functional model: A technology-based teaching method for providing access to sustainable quality education Blending with Purpose: The Multimodal Model Leading and managing e-learning: What the e-learning leader needs to know Online learning in a south African higher education institution: Determining the right connections for the student. In the wake of the COVID-19 which has forced many countries and educational sectors to adopt online learning, there is a need to discuss the effectiveness of online learning and barriers to online learning in the developing contexts, and how to successfully integrate ICT in schools for online learning, especially rural schools where students’ educational careers are in jeopardy because they benefit less from online learning. keywords: access; challenges; education; ghana; government; ict; integration; internet; learning; school; students; study; teachers; teaching; technology; university cache: cord-281745-jkscwdjh.txt plain text: cord-281745-jkscwdjh.txt item: #14 of 32 id: cord-284217-tv8f1315 author: Qazi, Javaria title: Evolution to Online Education around the globe during a SARS-CoV-2 Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic: Do develop and underdeveloped cope alike? date: 2020-10-13 words: 3070 flesch: 41 summary: Outcomes suggest that use and access to online learning resources during novel infectious disease a SARS-CoV-2 Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic is crucial for student satisfaction. The study mainly aims to assess the effect of access & use of online learning resources amid the COVID-19 lockdown on student satisfaction. keywords: covid-19; learning; online; satisfaction; students; use cache: cord-284217-tv8f1315.txt plain text: cord-284217-tv8f1315.txt item: #15 of 32 id: cord-284529-0ri4kw4k author: Håkansson, Anders title: Impact of COVID-19 on Online Gambling – A General Population Survey During the Pandemic date: 2020-09-25 words: 5987 flesch: 45 summary: The present study had the intention to include online gamblers, i.e., individuals with a certain degree of online gambling behavior (ten or more occasions during the past-year), given the high prevalence of online gambling and in order to provide a new measure to compare to a previous online gambling study carried out in the present setting (Håkansson and Widinghoff, 2020) . Given the need for objective data about gambling behavior during the pandemic, the present analysis, from a project assessing online gambling in Sweden, aimed to study past-30-day gambling patterns in online gamblers in Sweden. keywords: betting; covid-19; gamblers; gambling; land; online; sports; study; types cache: cord-284529-0ri4kw4k.txt plain text: cord-284529-0ri4kw4k.txt item: #16 of 32 id: cord-286531-3syf6upw author: Dong, Chuanmei title: Young Children’s Online Learning during COVID-19 Pandemic: Chinese Parents’ Beliefs and Attitudes date: 2020-09-08 words: 7252 flesch: 44 summary: As the first exploration of Chinese parents' beliefs and attitudes around online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic, this study has found that many young children had online learning experiences that were delivered by their kindergarten teachers or online learning apps at no or low cost. The parents generally had negative beliefs about the values and benefits of online learning and preferred traditional learning in early childhood settings. keywords: beliefs; children; chinese; education; home; learning; online; pandemic; parents; study; time cache: cord-286531-3syf6upw.txt plain text: cord-286531-3syf6upw.txt item: #17 of 32 id: cord-290626-sv5183ha author: Penley, Benjamin title: Characteristics of online pharmacies selling Adderall date: 2020-09-07 words: 4560 flesch: 35 summary: This result supports existing literature that among online pharmacies there is a price markup for the purchase of medications Online pharmacies selling Adderall SCIENCE AND PRACTICE without a prescription. Although the overall Web traffic to rogue online pharmacies in our results was relatively low (Figure 2 ), this could be suggestive of the methods that rogue online pharmacies use to avoid detection, regularly closing and opening new websites under unique URLs. keywords: adderall; consumers; drug; online; pharmacies; pharmacy; prescription; rogue; search cache: cord-290626-sv5183ha.txt plain text: cord-290626-sv5183ha.txt item: #18 of 32 id: cord-293609-wymqvwjt author: Price, Alex title: Online Gambling in the Midst of COVID-19: A Nexus of Mental Health Concerns, Substance Use and Financial Stress date: 2020-07-13 words: 7356 flesch: 43 summary: A cross-sectional online survey of 2005 gamblers, including a sub-sample of 1081 online gamblers (age 18 years and older), was administered to assess risky gambling behaviours and motivations, financial impacts from COVID-19, the influence of COVID-19 on online gambling, mental health concerns and substance use. Results show significant likelihood of online gambling among those classified as high-risk gamblers (according to the Problem Gambling Severity Index) and those with past experience of online gambling, though migration from land-based gambling was apparent. keywords: covid-19; et al; gamblers; gambling; health; risk; use cache: cord-293609-wymqvwjt.txt plain text: cord-293609-wymqvwjt.txt item: #19 of 32 id: cord-298925-4wb7kayl author: Ahmed, Sakir title: Moving towards online rheumatology education in the era of COVID-19 date: 2020-09-17 words: 4062 flesch: 38 summary: key: cord-298925-4wb7kayl authors: Ahmed, Sakir; Zimba, Olena; Gasparyan, Armen Yuri title: Moving towards online rheumatology education in the era of COVID-19 date: 2020-09-17 journal: Clin Rheumatol DOI: 10.1007/s10067-020-05405-9 sha: doc_id: 298925 cord_uid: 4wb7kayl • Online textbooks, didactic materials of indexed rheumatology journals, and frequently updated online educational hubs such as UpToDate serve as a foundation of online rheumatology education. keywords: countries; covid-19; education; journals; media; medical; pandemic; rheumatologists; rheumatology; training; uptodate cache: cord-298925-4wb7kayl.txt plain text: cord-298925-4wb7kayl.txt item: #20 of 32 id: cord-303300-89v1weno author: Sauter, Marian title: Building, Hosting and Recruiting: A Brief Introduction to Running Behavioral Experiments Online date: 2020-04-24 words: 5293 flesch: 44 summary: The First Single Application for the Entire DevOps Lifecycle-GitLab | GitLab Just another tool for online studies (JATOS): An easy solution for setup and management of web servers supporting online studies Another Tool for Online Studies Subject pool recruitment procedures: Organizing experiments with ORSEE Sona Systems: Cloud-based Subject Pool Software for Universities Running experiments on amazon mechanical turk Evaluating Amazon's mechanical turk as a tool for experimental behavioral research Prolific | Online Participant Recruitment for Surveys and Market Research Prolific.ac-A subject pool for online experiments Panel Management Software-Recruit, Target, & Save Money | Qualtrics Survey Solutions for Researchers Introduction to Online Experiments The pitfall of experimenting on the web: How unattended selective attrition leads to surprising (yet false) research conclusions López-de-Ipiña, D. Presentation accuracy of the web revisited: Animation methods in the HTML5 era Presentation and response timing accuracy in Adobe Flash and HTML5/JavaScript Web experiments Best practices: Two Web-browser-based methods for stimulus presentation in behavioral experiments with high-resolution timing requirements The Timing Mega-Study: Comparing a Range of Experiment Generators, Both Lab-Based and Online Online Timing Accuracy and Precision: A comparison of platforms, browsers, and participant's devices Online psychophysics: Reaction time effects in cognitive experiments Is There a cost to convenience? However, they found that they could collect data Finally, online experimental studies should be short. keywords: data; experiments; lab; online; participants; solutions; studies; study; testing; web cache: cord-303300-89v1weno.txt plain text: cord-303300-89v1weno.txt item: #21 of 32 id: cord-306441-clyhurjl author: Jumat, Muhammad Raihan title: From Trial to Implementation, Bringing Team-Based Learning Online—Duke-NUS Medical School’s Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic date: 2020-08-04 words: 3670 flesch: 45 summary: The transition to online learning may be smoother for a traditional lecture-based course, as educators can share prerecorded lectures, or even deliver live lectures through videoconferencing platforms. Here, we detail the experiences learnt from the eLearning week in 2015 and the challenges faced in moving an entire module to online learning during the COVID-19 outbreak in 2020. keywords: class; face; faculty; learning; online; students; tbl; team; week cache: cord-306441-clyhurjl.txt plain text: cord-306441-clyhurjl.txt item: #22 of 32 id: cord-307292-de4lbc24 author: Rosenberg, Hananel title: OMG, R U OK? [Image: see text]: Using Social Media to Form Therapeutic Relationships with Youth at Risk date: 2020-08-17 words: 10199 flesch: 45 summary: Remarkably, new opportunities for reaching out and supporting youth at risk have aroused with the outbreak of online social media. The goal of this study is to examine whether and how youth care workers utilize social media communications for reaching out to detached adolescents and providing them emotional support. keywords: adolescents; communication; help; interviewees; media; online; relationships; research; risk; risk youth; time; treatment; use; work; youth cache: cord-307292-de4lbc24.txt plain text: cord-307292-de4lbc24.txt item: #23 of 32 id: cord-307983-gjdza9bh author: Hawdon, James title: Cybercrime in America amid COVID-19: the Initial Results from a Natural Experiment date: 2020-06-10 words: 6049 flesch: 38 summary: Fortune Crime rates plummet around the world as the coronavirus keeps people inside Phishing for suitable targets in the Netherlands: Routine activity theory and phishing victimization Applying routine activity theory to cybercrime: A theoretical and empirical analysis The accuracy of measurements with probability and nonprobability survey samples: Replication and extension Identifying potential factors of adolescent online victimization for high school seniors Adolescent online victimization: A test of routine activities theory Potential factors of online victimization of youth: With this modification in mind, online routine activities can increase the likelihood of victimization by bringing potential targets into virtual contact with offenders in environments lacking guardians (see Eck & Clarke, 2003; Reyns et al., 2011) . keywords: activities; covid-19; cybervictimization; increase; online; pandemic; post; routine; sample; target; victimization cache: cord-307983-gjdza9bh.txt plain text: cord-307983-gjdza9bh.txt item: #24 of 32 id: cord-309201-c1awh48y author: Elzainy, Ahmed title: Experience of e-learning and online assessment during the COVID-19 pandemic at the College of Medicine, Qassim University date: 2020-10-22 words: 5210 flesch: 57 summary: Training sessions for various procedures of virtual classrooms and online assessments were organised for teachers and students. Out of the basic year students and staff, 58.82% reflected their high satisfaction towards virtual classrooms, online assessment, and online workshops. keywords: assessment; face; learning; online; pbl; sessions; staff; students; ‫ﻟ‬ cache: cord-309201-c1awh48y.txt plain text: cord-309201-c1awh48y.txt item: #25 of 32 id: cord-310227-spqb5pub author: van Dijk, S.D.M. title: (Vi)-rushed into online group schema-therapy based day-treatment for older adults by the COVID-19 outbreak in the Netherlands date: 2020-06-06 words: 2104 flesch: 40 summary: Since online group therapy hampers informal patient-therapist contact, we added one individual online session per week to jointly monitor the patient's process. 9 During online therapy, we experienced that a brief internet disruption, disconnecting a patient for a few minutes from the group, already triggered the feeling of being rejected. keywords: patients; program; schema; therapy; treatment cache: cord-310227-spqb5pub.txt plain text: cord-310227-spqb5pub.txt item: #26 of 32 id: cord-315184-py8lbg97 author: Stephany, Fabian title: Distancing Bonus Or Downscaling Loss? The Changing Livelihood of Us Online Workers in Times of COVID‐19 date: 2020-06-28 words: 5970 flesch: 46 summary: Given these very uneven geographies of online labour demand, it is fair to assume that global developments on online labour markets are often driven by buyers from the United States. The data shows online labour demand falling rapidly in early March 2020, but with an equally rapid recovery. keywords: data; demand; freelancers; labour; market; pandemic; platforms; states; united; work; workers cache: cord-315184-py8lbg97.txt plain text: cord-315184-py8lbg97.txt item: #27 of 32 id: cord-316041-mrace6ux author: Saphores, Jean-Daniel title: E-SHOPPING changes and the state of E-grocery shopping in the U.S. evidence from national travel and time use surveys date: 2020-05-12 words: 8755 flesch: 46 summary: The first big push to develop online grocery shopping took place in the late 1990s when consumers started buying products over the internet. Partly as a result of these failures, online grocery shopping has been called the Bermuda Triangle of ecommerce -a place where investments vanish without leaving a trace (McDonald et al., 2014) . keywords: atus; deliveries; groceries; grocery; grocery shopping; household; number; online; people; shopped; shopping; store; survey; time cache: cord-316041-mrace6ux.txt plain text: cord-316041-mrace6ux.txt item: #28 of 32 id: cord-338334-252475qz author: Jindal, Rupinder P. title: Omnichannel battle between Amazon and Walmart: Is the focus on delivery the best strategy? date: 2020-09-16 words: 9642 flesch: 47 summary: This study Survey data & Multivariate probit model When opening online stores, offline retailers should provide larger assortment, competitive prices, and purchase convenience instead of relying unduly on quicker delivery to compete against online retailers. Thus, it seems that at least to some extent Walmart has succeeded in attracting Amazon customers with its newer channels. keywords: amazon; assortment; channel; customers; delivery; home; online; orders; pick; product; purchase; retailers; std; store; walmart cache: cord-338334-252475qz.txt plain text: cord-338334-252475qz.txt item: #29 of 32 id: cord-343764-xan5g88w author: Butler-Henderson, Kerryn title: A systematic review of online examinations: A pedagogical innovation for scalable authentication and integrity date: 2020-09-22 words: 6321 flesch: 31 summary: key: cord-343764-xan5g88w authors: Butler-Henderson, Kerryn; Crawford, Joseph title: A systematic review of online examinations: A pedagogical innovation for scalable authentication and integrity date: 2020-09-22 journal: Comput Educ DOI: 10.1016/j.compedu.2020.104024 sha: doc_id: 343764 cord_uid: xan5g88w Digitization and automation across all industries has resulted in improvements in efficiencies and effectiveness to systems and process, and the higher education sector is not immune. This paper provides a brief background on online examinations, followed by the results of a systematic review on the topic to explore the challenges and opportunities. keywords: cheating; education; examinations; learning; literature; online; r n; review; students; study; system; test cache: cord-343764-xan5g88w.txt plain text: cord-343764-xan5g88w.txt item: #30 of 32 id: cord-346258-xlyi0cnl author: Radic, Aleksandar title: Connected at Sea: The Influence of the Internet and Online Communication on the Well-Being and Life Satisfaction of Cruise Ship Employees date: 2020-04-20 words: 8655 flesch: 38 summary: The conceptual model draws on existing theory and previous research and was empirically tested on a sample of cruise ship employee internet users. Such provisions by companies would suppress employee social pressure and fear of missing out. keywords: communication; cruise; employees; family; friends; internet; life; life satisfaction; relatedness; satisfaction; ship; support cache: cord-346258-xlyi0cnl.txt plain text: cord-346258-xlyi0cnl.txt item: #31 of 32 id: cord-348709-y1tws6p9 author: Yusoff, Muhamad Saiful Bahri title: Sustainable Medical Teaching and Learning During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Surviving the New Normal date: 2020-06-30 words: 1709 flesch: 30 summary: It should be noted that if the duration for the MCO following the COVID-19 outbreak were to exceed two months, which is now the case, it was essential for medical schools to activate emergency risk management for the implementation of online teaching and learning during the outbreak. Online teaching and learning have rapidly become a delivery method for higher education in many countries including Malaysia. keywords: covid-19; face; learning; online; teaching cache: cord-348709-y1tws6p9.txt plain text: cord-348709-y1tws6p9.txt item: #32 of 32 id: cord-350256-tpu2oidi author: Sajnani, Nisha title: Aesthetic presence: The role of the arts in the education of creative arts therapists in the classroom and online date: 2020-05-23 words: 8821 flesch: 35 summary: The role of instructor humor and students' educational orientations in student learning, extra effort, participation, and out-of-class communication Music therapy education and training: From theory to practice Competences for online teaching: A special report Arts as education Cambridge John Dewey, Robert Pirsig, and the art of living: Revisioning aesthetic education Variations on a blue guitar: The Lincoln Center Institute lectures on aesthetic education Social presence as a predictor of satisfaction within a computer-mediated conferencing environment Critical thinking, self-direction and online learning: A practical inquiry perspective in higher education. Online students did have a statistically significant higher perception of learning score than their residential peers, which the researchers attribute to the online students having more experience in the field and thus more investment in the learning process. keywords: arts; education; experience; learning; music; online; presence; r n; students; teaching; therapy; use cache: cord-350256-tpu2oidi.txt plain text: cord-350256-tpu2oidi.txt