When teachers regularly pause during lectures so students can process their thinking with handwritten notes, content is more ...
A new study sheds light on the role that new and traditional media play in promoting and affecting character development, emotions, prosocial behavior and well-being (aka happiness) in youth. A new ...
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A study of Chinese universities found students' math scores increased during the pandemic's shift to online learning. Researchers suggest reasoning-based courses like math may benefit more from online ...
Background The pandemic has ensued challenges across all sections of the human population such as livelihood and educational changes, which involve the abrupt shift to online learning, immensely ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbots have been found telling users to push cloves of garlic up their bum as a medical remedy. A new study published in The Lancet Digital Health found that widely used ...
Introduction Cervical cancer is in the top five list of highly prevalent cancers. It contributes to millions of premature ...
Social media users consider it "normal" to encounter online hate speech on social media and see it as part of the online environment. In certain contexts, they find it more normal than in others; for ...
You see it over your social feeds: Videos of adorable babies saying oddly grown-up things, public figures making wildly uncharacteristic statements, nature photos too far-fetched to be true. In the ...
Correspondence to Dr Charlotte Blease, Division of General Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA; charlotteblease{at}gmail.com Patients in ...
College of Liberal Arts and Communication-Graduate Studies, De La Salle University, Dasmariñas, Philippines. The current study explored the experiences of counselees in the Philippines who ...
With age comes social media mania. Older generations are driving political polarization and conspiracy theories on top internet platforms, while Zoomers tend to be more issue-focused rather than on ...