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Internet Addiction among Greek University Students: Demographic Associations with the Phenomenon, Using the Greek Version of Young's Internet Addiction Test
Internet addiction (IA) is a new disorder described in 1996 by the psychologist Kimberly Young. The aim of this paper is to estimate the percentage of IA among Greek university students. Results of a sample survey among 1876 Greek university students, 18-27 years old, are presented. The questionnaire consisted of eight questions from Youngâs Diagnostic Test for Internet Addiction (YDTIA) as well as an inventory including demographic factors and questions about academic performance, computer and Internet use. YDTIA had a good reliability and diagnostic accuracy, tested with Cronbachâs alpha (0.71) and sensitivity analysis. Results show that the percentage of IA (5-8 YDTIA criteria) is 11.6%, while problematic Internet users were (3-8 YDTIA criteria) 34.7%. Men were more likely to be addicted to the Internet than women, and Internet addicted students were associated with poorer academic performance. Multiple logistic regression showed that significant predictors of IA included increased hours of daily Internet use, increased hours visiting chat rooms, sex pages and blogs, male gender, divorced status, poor grades, and accessing the Internet outside of the home. The results of this study will allow health officials to recognise students who are Internet addicted or on the verge of becoming addicted and stress risk factors indicating a need for intervention in order to prevent the appearance of IA
Faculty Excellence
Each year, the University of New Hampshire selects a small number of its outstanding faculty for special recognition of their achievements in teaching, scholarship and service. Awards for Excellence in Teaching are given in each college and school, and university-wide awards recognize public service, research, teaching and engagement. This booklet details the year\u27s award winners\u27 accomplishments in short profiles with photographs and text
e-Sem: Dynamic Seminar Management System for Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Education
This paper describes the dynamic seminar management system named 'e-Sem',
developed according to the opensource software philosophy. Due to its dynamic
management functionality, it can equally adapt to any education environment
(Primary, Secondary, Tertiary). The purpose of the proposed dynamic system is
ease of use and handling, by any class of users, without the need of special
guidance. Also, students are given the opportunity to: a) register as users; b)
enroll in seminars in a simple way; c) receive e-learning material at any time
of day any day of week, and d) be informed of new announcements concerning the
seminar in which they are enrolled . In addition, the administrator and the
tutors have a number of tools such as : management seminars and trainees in a
friendly way, sending educational material as well as new announcements to the
trainees; the possibility of electronic recording of presence or absence of the
trainees in a seminar, and direct printing of a certificate of successful
attendance of a seminar for each trainee. The application also offers features
such as electronic organization, storage and presentation of educational
material, overcoming the limiting factors of space and time of classical
teaching, thus creating a dynamic environmen
Campus Concierge: A Business Plan to Do College Better
Campus Concierge Inc. is a start-up company located in Fayetteville, Arkansas that provides academic support services to college students. Since 2013, the company has seen successful operations and is ready to expand. In this thesis, background research was performed to amend the business plan in order to better reflect the business model and highlight opportunities for growth. These opportunities include developing the brand image, increasing current operations, and extending branches to other locations. The purpose of this thesis is to evaluate expansion options as well as funding opportunities that are feasible for the company and to deliver a tangible product Campus Concierge can use to acquire capital. Due to the sensitive nature of the financial content, information has been omitted from the public version. A full analysis has been provided to both Campus Concierge and the advisors on this project
Mathematics, core of the past and hope of the future
Mathematics has always been a core part of western education, from the medieval quadrivium to the large amount of arithmetic and algebra still compulsory in high schools. It is an essential part. Its commitment to exactitude and to rigid demonstration balances humanist subjects devoted to appreciation and rhetoric as well as giving the lie to postmodernist insinuations that all âtruthsâ are subject to political negotiation.
In recent decades, the character of mathematics has changed â or rather broadened: it has become the enabling science behind the complexity of contemporary knowledge, from gene interpretation to bank risk. Mathematical understanding is all the more necessary for future jobs, as well as remaining, as ever, a prophylactic against the more corrosive philosophical views emanating from the humanities
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