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    Social Media Stereotypes

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    As of January 2015 there were approximately 3 billion active internet users and 2 billion active social media accounts. The social media websites through which these accounts operate are defined as “member based internet communities which that allow users to post profile information, such as a username or photograph, and to communicate with others in innovative ways such as sending public or private online messages, or sharing photos online” (Pempek, Yermolayeva & Calvert, 2009 p.277). Few…

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    Do you ever just get on a social network and post about how you are doing or where you are at and what you are doing that day? Many of us are guilty of this, but very few to none think about any of the consequences. Whatever the reason may be for one to have a social network, my research shows we need to pay closer attention to what we post; we have no control over who can really see our profiles. Everyone needs to understand the good and the bad consequences of having social networks. Weigh out…

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    Virtual Team Case Study

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    what are the challenges in forming virtual teams? Virtual team is a group of individual working together across time, geography and organization structure barriers with the support of modern electronic communication technology to communicate, collaborate and perform the activities . It is also termed as geographical dispersed team or remote team. Team members Unlike tradition team, do not meet face to face but interact with each other in a virtual world. Virtual team members may be from…

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    Balance Assessment in Parkinson’s Disease Using Virtual Reality Evidence-based practice includes the integration of patient values and focuses on the most appropriate course of action through clinical expertise and best available research. In order to produce the best research a clinician must form an adequate question and search strategy, critique the research found, critically interpret the findings, and apply them to each patient scenario. For instance, a clinical scenario could be, “Gerald…

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    In Plato’s The Allegory of the Cave, Socrates and Glaucon had a long, in depth discussion about how an extended metaphor related to learning. In the allegory, cave dwellers were chained to a wall. The effects of the chains are drastic. These restrict the prisoners to look elsewhere, except for forward. They cannot turn their heads left, right, upward, or downward, only straight on. They can talk to the people to their sides, but have never seen their face or understand what objects stand in…

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    fighter in the metaverse. Clearly, Hiro is a very good sword fighter in the real world but officially is the greatest in the metaverse. This is a display of Hiro using the metaverse as the reality that he wants to base his identity.Hiro uses the virtual mobility that he has to the metaverse to shift where he bases his personal identity. It allows him to be what he wants…

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    would be to harness Virtual Reality to create a Virtual Classroom experience, a prospective 3D interactive-classroom technology that shall give the realistic experience of being in an actual classroom, despite the participants being geographically separated. This technology may also be applied to business organization for Virtual Conference experience. Then again, there are challenges that I aspire to address beforehand. One obvious challenge is, how to create a realistic virtual environment…

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    These people might live in different cities and use digital technology to collaborate (Ellis, 2014). Ellis states if you can succeed in virtual teamwork, you will add a valuable skill to your resume (Ellis, 2014). First you need to plan your team project which consists of milestones, actions, reference material, and “someday” items (Ellis, 2014). “Milestones are due dates for major parts…

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    workforce is changing and some other dramatic changes are expected to happen in the next decade. Cisco is a networking equipment company that believes in the importance that the workplace plays in a company. Cisco developed telepresence by using virtual reality to connect people from different locations into one location. Cisco creates a unique opportunity for companies to create the future of the workplace. Cisco Telepresence IX500 Series is the most innovate system the company has developed…

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    The Matrix is considered by many to be a revolutionary film that has since changed the science fiction genre. The movie depicts a world not much different than ours where people are unknowingly forced into a computer simulated world called the Matrix, that was created by a software programmer. Throughout the film the main character, Neo travels in and out of the computer simulated world to combat evil and free the trapped minds that have been enslaved by the software. While there is no…

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