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Amir Tengku Ramly,(Universitas Ibn KhaldunIndonesia)Renea Shinta Aminda,(Universitas Ibn KhaldunIndonesia)
Pág. 120 - 132
Characteristics of Human personality that have existed since birth can be used as a basis for personal development and professionalism at work. Industrial Era 4.0 demands change in all fields, including the world of teaching. This study uses the literatu...
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Judith Bessant
Pág. 20 pages
New and emerging technologies are challenging certain long-standing ideas about work, education, play and even what it means to be human. The ?digital revolution? is transforming not only unskilled work, it is now encroaching on many fields of profession...
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Carey Mather, Tracy Douglas and Jane O?Brien
Social media has become ubiquitous to modern life. Consequently, embedding digital professionalism into undergraduate health profession courses is now imperative and augmenting learning and teaching with mobile technology and social media on and off camp...
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Carey Mather and Elizabeth Cummings
Limited adoption of mobile technology for informal learning and continuing professional development within Australian healthcare environments has been explained primarily as an issue of insufficient digital and ehealth literacy of healthcare professional...
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