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International Journal of Information Communication Technologies and Human Development, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, 2017
- Michael Pendo John Mahenge:
Potential of Cost-Effective Mobile Learning in Resource and Bandwidth Constrained Environments. 1-14 - Mathilde B. Friedländer:
And Action! Live in Front of the Camera: An Evaluation of the Social Live Streaming Service YouNow. 15-33 - Beverly J. Irby, Kara L. Sutton-Jones, Rafael Lara-Alecio, Fuhui Tong:
From MOOCs to MOOPILs: Pushing the Boundaries of Virtual Professional Development and Learning for Teachers. 34-47 - Iheanyi Chuku Egbuta, Brychan C. Thomas, Said Al-Hasan:
Teleworking and a Green Computing Environment: A Conceptual Model. 48-65
Volume 9, Number 2, 2017
- Victoria M. Cardullo, Nance S. Wilson, Vassiliki I. Zygouris-Coe:
Emerging Technologies: Perspectives from Metacognitive Teachers. 1-19 - Sylvain K. Cibangu, Mark Hepworth, Donna Champion:
The Impact of Mobile Phone Uses in the Developing World: Giving Voice to the Rural Poor in the Congo. 20-48 - Sugandha Agarwal, O. P. Singh, Deepak Nagaria:
Biometric Image Security Using Chaos Algorithm. 49-57
Volume 9, Number 3, 2017
- Christine Meschede, Kathrin Knautz:
Gamification and Interdisciplinarity: Challenges in the Modern Knowledge Society. 1-13 - Shu-Sha Angie Guan, Tom Anh Bui, Wan Ho:
Considering Cultural Factors in Emerging Adult Use of Communication Technologies: Culture in Technology Use. 14-28 - Afolayan Oluyinka Titilope:
Influence of ICTs on the Information Behavior of the Elderly in Nigeria. 29-37 - Hüseyin Tolu:
Communication Between Real-World and Cyber-World: Conceptual Thinking on Cyber-Racism! 38-54
Volume 9, Number 4, 2017
- Wuchu Cornelius Wutofeh:
Community Radios and the Socio-Economic Development of the North-West Region of Cameroon: Case of the Donga Mantung Community Radio. 1-11 - Eliamani Sedoyeka:
Quality of Internet Service as Experienced by Tanzanians in 2016. 12-31 - Emmanuel Ajayi Olajubu, Gbemisola Ajayi, Isaiah Oke, Franklin Oladiipo Asahiah:
An ANN Model for Predicting the Quantity of Lead and Cadmium Ions in Industrial Wastewater. 32-44 - Bernard Ronald Tarimo, Camilius A. Sanga:
HArnessing Multi-Stakeholders Involvement in Result Based Aquaculture (HASIRA) Extension Service in Tanzania. 45-57
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