sho Pompey's Bishop 'grateful' after heart surgery By www.bbc.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:17:06 GMT Colby Bishop has described the months that followed his open heart surgery as "horrific" after making a goalscoring return to the Portsmouth team. Full Article
sho Parents' shock after stag shot at Sheffield school By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 17:33:00 GMT A deer was shot dead by police after it was spotted in Greenhill Primary school grounds. Full Article
sho Stag shot dead by police in school grounds By www.bbc.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 18:21:05 GMT Police say the large deer posed a 'danger' and take the decision to 'humanely' destroy it. Full Article
sho Woman's death should not have happened - coroner By www.bbc.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 13:56:59 GMT The 87-year-old woman died hours after being knocked over by the downwash of the landing helicopter. Full Article
sho Al Dancer in 25-1 shock & Nicholls has five winners By www.bbc.com Published On :: Sat, 09 Nov 2024 16:18:47 GMT Gallant grey Al Dancer lands the Badger Cheer Chase at Wincanton, while trainer Paul Nicholls has five winners. Full Article
sho MP calls for funding to replace 'shoddy' school By www.bbc.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 11:12:59 GMT Lessons have been held in temporary classrooms since it partially closed due to faulty construction. Full Article
sho MP raises NHS dentist shortage at Westminster By www.bbc.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 06:07:13 GMT Richard Foord MP says there are no NHS dentists available in Devon for adults. Full Article
sho Display showcases multi-coloured poppies' stories By www.bbc.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 12:55:23 GMT Volunteers in Cornwall spend more than 17 months knitting poppies and 23m of simulated barbed wire. Full Article
sho Rail services cancelled due to shortage of trains By www.bbc.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 09:14:08 GMT Transport for Wales says the service will not operate on Tuesday due to trains needing repairs. Full Article
sho People who misuse Blue Badges 'should be worried' By www.bbc.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 06:11:37 GMT Salford City Council also says it will name and shame people found to be misusing Blue Badges. Full Article
sho Shopkeeper fought off knife robber with stick By www.bbc.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 06:25:06 GMT A reward of up to £1,000 is on offer for information after a strong of robberies. Full Article
sho Church abuse report should 'shake us to the core' By www.bbc.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 12:51:38 GMT The Bishop of Chelmsford says Justin Welby has taken responsibility for his "failures". Full Article
sho Sephora - from 1970s shop to 'beauty amusement park' By www.bbc.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 10:02:50 GMT Influencers say Sephora is "another world for beauty" as it prepares to open in Birmingham. Full Article
sho Ceiling fall forces Christmas show's cancellation By www.bbc.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 17:42:41 GMT A large slab of plaster fell from the ceiling "exploding" into the venue, company trustees say. Full Article
sho 'Shock' at murder in Redditch By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 18:58:00 GMT An investigation has been launched after a 44-year-old woman was killed. Full Article
sho Bishop: Justin Welby 'in an impossible situation' By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 18:20:00 GMT The Right Reverend Richard Jackson says the Archbishop has 'taken responsibility'. Full Article
sho Ambulance workshop to be built at old carpet shop By www.bbc.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 06:08:13 GMT The new workshop is being built to carry out repairs and MOTs on the vehicles and help train staff. Full Article
sho Mary Queen of Scots landmark to be lit up for show By www.bbc.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:21:35 GMT Workington Hall is famous for having provided shelter to Mary Queen of Scots. Full Article
sho 'Pension credit payment weight off our shoulders' By www.bbc.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 06:19:00 GMT Pensioners Eddie and Maggie, from Wallsend, will get £10,000 a year after they were helped to apply. Full Article
sho Free parking day to help late holiday shoppers By www.bbc.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 06:23:43 GMT Weymouth Town Council says it has made 23 December a free parking day to help last-minute shoppers. Full Article
sho Road closed as firefighters tackle kebab shop fire By www.bbc.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 08:43:37 GMT The fire service is investigating the cause of the blaze on Northgate Street, Devizes. Full Article
sho Attempted murder charge after man hurt in shooting By www.bbc.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 16:35:41 GMT A man in his 20s remains in hospital with serious facial injuries after shots were fired at a park. Full Article
sho Abuse victim calls for ex-Bishop of Ely to resign By www.bbc.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 21:06:20 GMT The Right Reverend Stephen Conway faces calls to stand down over the John Smyth abuse scandal. Full Article
sho Should gay roles be played by gay actors? By plasticbag.org Published On :: Tue, 12 Jan 2021 16:23:05 +0000 Today’s social media controversy comes courtesy of former Doctor Who show-runner Russell T Davies who has gone on record in an interview that he believes gay roles should generally be played by gay actors. As you might expect, the response to this argument has been both immediate and strong. Some people have argued that it’s […] Full Article Film Gay Politics Politics Television
sho 4 must-have assets that marketers should create to support sales activities By www.articulatemarketing.com Published On :: 2024-07-18T08:15:00Z Peter Drucker, ‘the founder of modern management’ said: Full Article Sales Content
sho Pageantmaster: What's It Like To Run The Lord Mayor's Show? By londonist.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 14:03:00 +0000 Meet Dominic Reid, London's 'Mr Big Event'. Full Article London History Festivals interview Lord Mayor dominic reid PAGEANT MASTER
sho Christmas Shows In London 2024: Fantastically Festive Theatre, Dance And Comedy By londonist.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 09:30:00 +0000 Nutcrackers, Snowmen... and A Very Naughty Christmas. Full Article London On Stage Christmas in London christmas nutcracker la clique the snowman christmas shows Christmas theatre christmas in London LONDON AT CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS THEATRE SHOWS CHRISTMAS 2024
sho Why Scotland should not make sex work illegal By belledejour-uk.blogspot.com Published On :: Mon, 18 Jun 2012 09:14:00 +0000 UPDATE: MSPs have voted that Grant's bill will have to go to consultation and will not be fast-tracked. Which is good news. But the fight is not over, and expect more to come when the consultation hits. At the same time that the Moratorium 2012 campaign kicks off in London, spearheading a common-sense approach to sex work, there appears a bid in Scotland to try to make prostitution illegal. Just to recap: soliciting, running a brothel, and kerb crawling are already illegal (as too are trafficking and sexual exploitation of children). Exchanging sex for money at this point is not. Not yet. Labour MSP Rhoda Grant claims "Scotland should become an unattractive market for prostitution and therefore other associated serious criminal activities, such as people trafficking for sexual exploitation, would be disrupted." Grant is, unfortunately, badly informed and wrong. I'm going to keep this one short and sweet because the points are pretty straightforward... Scotland does not have a sex trafficking epidemic Sex trafficking is the excuse frequently given these days to harass and criminalise sex workers. Problem is, it's not remotely the "epidemic" they would have you believe. If you're not already up to speed on the whys and wherefores, I highly recommend reading Laura Agustin's work on this. Or if I may be so cheeky to suggest you could also buy my book. Specifically, it is not happening in Scotland. “In Scotland, to the best of my knowledge, we don't have a conviction for human trafficking,” said police constable Gordon Meldrum. Meldrum had previously claimed research “proved” the existence of 10 human trafficking groups north of the border, and 367 organised crime groups with over 4000 members. “We had one case which was brought to court previously but was abandoned. My understanding is it was abandoned due to a lack of evidence, essentially.” Strange how the evidence seemed to disappear precisely when someone was asked to produce all these fantasy baddies, isn't it? It's not only Scotland where the trafficking hype falls flat though: investigation throughout the UK has comprehensively failed to find any supposed sex trafficking epidemic. Not convinced by the evidence? Then consider this: criminalising sex workers and their clients removes the most reliable information sources police have for investigating abuses. Police don't have a great track record on this: In interviews by the Sex Workers Project with 15 trafficking survivors who experienced police raids, only one had been asked by law enforcement if she was coerced, and only after she was arrested. SWOP-NYC make this case clearly. Criminalising sex work has been shown in Scotland to make criminal activity worse Criminalisation has all kinds of effects on the behaviour of sex workers, but unfortunately, none of those effects are good. Fear of police forces sex workers to get into clients’ cars quickly, and possibly be unable to avoid dangerous attackers posing as clients. When vigilantes and police roam the pavements, sex workers wait until the wee hours to come out, making them more isolated and vulnerable to harm. Such an approach can also result in a transfer of activity from streetwalking to other ways of getting money. High-profile crackdown results in repeated arrests of prostitutes, which translate to fines that sex workers, now burdened with criminal records, are unable to pay except by more prostitution or by fraud, shoplifting, and dealing drugs. Take Aberdeen, for instance. From 2001 onward, the city had an established tolerance zone for sex workers around the harbour. That ended with passage of the Prostitution (Public Places) (Scotland) Act in 2007. In the following months the city centre experienced an influx of streetwalkers and an increase in petty crimes. Quay Services, which operates a drop-in centre for streetwalkers, reported that sex workers became more afraid to seek assistance, and the number of women coming to the centre dropped to “just a handful”. There was also evidence that displacing sex workers led to more activity in the sex trade, not less – convictions for solicitation tripled. This kind of ‘crime shuffling’ takes prostitution out of one area and dumps it on another. It only resembles an improvement if you fail to look at the full picture. Prohibition never works There is a lot of talk in the political sphere about the need for “evidence based policy”. This means rejecting approaches that are moralistic and manipulative. Sex workers have suffered the tragic consequences of prejudicial social attitudes that lead to bad policy. The prohibition approach has not worked. It will never work. The people who endorse this view are putting people in danger and should not be guiding public opinion any longer. Disliking sex work is not a good enough argument to justify criminalising it. Is there any public interest served by preventing adults from engaging in a consensual transaction for sexual services? No, there is not. Bit like the war on drugs: making the business profitable only to criminals, awaiting the inevitably grim results, then claiming that it’s the drugs themselves, not the laws, wot caused it. Few reasonable people believe that line of argument when it comes to drugs. Why does anyone believe it when it comes to sex? Moral disapproval is a bad basis for policymaking. I don't find the idea of taking drugs at all appealing, but I don't assume my own preferences should be the basis for law. The condescension heaped on people who do sex work is embarrassingly transparent. All this mealy-mouthed, 'oh but we want to help them, really’. How’s that again? By saddling people with criminal records and taking away their children? Do me a favour. As well as the happy prostitutes there are unhappy sex workers in need of support. Society should protect the unwilling and underage from sexual exploitation and provide outreach for those who need and want it. We already have laws and services for that. Maybe the laws should be more intelligently enforced and the services better supported. But prosecuting the victimless crimes does neither of these. It helps no one. The potential existence of abuses does not mean such work should be automatically criminalised if for no other reason than doing so makes the lives of people in sex work worse, not better. Criminalisation is the very opposite of compassion. Rhoda Grant is hiding behind an "end demand" approach that will not achieve what she claims it will, but will punish sex workers and send those with already chaotic lives further into a downward spiral. If that isn't punishing them with no hope for change then I don't know what is. It's time we started acting like grownups and stopped pretending that making something illegal makes it cease to exist. Full Article crime prostitution Scotland trafficking
sho Should Mia Freedman Apologise? By belledejour-uk.blogspot.com Published On :: Fri, 26 Apr 2013 09:25:00 +0000 I went to Australia last month as a guest of the Opera House for the All About Women symposium. As part of the event, I agreed to do some media appearances on ABC, including the Drum and Q&A. All About Women was a fantastic day and I feel privileged to have met so many interesting and talented people there, including people I would put in the category of genuine modern heroes. As for Q&A… this is the Australian equivalent of Question Time, so I went anticipating a varied panel with a wide variety of opinions jostling to be heard. I was told Tony Jones was a strong moderator, so I went expecting him to rein in the conversation if things went off-piste. This was to be Q & A's first all-woman panel and expectations were high. The topics they circulated beforehand indicated I was in for a grilling while everyone else got softball. I went, not to put too fine a point on it, loaded for bear. I thought it went pretty well. Opinions differed. Points of view were exchanged. Margaret Thatcher died. All in all, a good night. The producers seemed very pleased with the outcome. So imagine my surprise, weeks later, that fellow guest Mia Freedman is still flogging her commentary about the appearance as content on her site MamaMia. The topic: should she apologise for continually insulting sex workers? During the show Mia kept falling back on sloppy, ill-thought, and pat little lines that were easily countered. I found to my surprise a lot of common ground with Germaine Greer, hardly known as a fan of sexual entertainment, on the fact that conditions of labour and not sex per se are the most pressing issue for sex workers worldwide right now. Then in comes Mia with her assumptions about the people who do sex work (men AND women) and the people who hire them (men AND women). With Tony backing her up. So much for the disinterested moderator, eh? Maybe he felt bad for her. I don't know. Here's the thing. I agree with Mia on this: I don't think she should apologise. Why not? Because if she did it would be insincere. My first impression when we met backstage was that she was insincere, and damn it, a successful lady editor like her should have the guts to be true to herself and stand by her opinions no matter what they are. Because the general public needs to see what kinds of uninformed nonsense that sex workers who stick their heads above the parapet get every single day. Because for every 100 people who visit her site, there is one who is both a parent AND a sex worker, who knows what she is saying is nonsense. Yes, that's right Mia: sex workers raise families too. It's almost as if we're people. Because she is a magazine editor who cares deeply about hits and attention, and clearly this is delivering on every level. Because the sort of people who think sex workers should be topics of discussion rather than active participants are fighting a losing battle. Keep digging, Mia. I ain't gonna stop you. Keep writing off other people simply because they didn't have the privileges you did or didn't make the same choices you did, and you can't accept that. Get it off your chest, lock up your children, whatever you think you need to do. Perhaps you have some issues about sex you want to work out in public, or this wouldn't be the biggest issue on your agenda weeks after the show went to air? Mia, you have my express permission not to apologise. No, don't thank me… I insist. Full Article australia germaine greer mamamia mia freedman prostitution q and a sex work
sho Listen to a spooky Halloween electronic music show tonight – that obvs features me By martinbelam.com Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 11:00:57 +0000 If you are home alone tonight on Halloween and fancy something spooky and electronic to listen to, please allow me to direct you to the annual Homebrew Electronica horrorthon! Promising “spooky bangers, creepy electronica and twisted soundscapes for Halloween night”,... Full Article Music
sho Lawmakers shouldn’t take vows of silence By www.mackinac.org Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 06:00:00 -0500 There is no excuse for non-disclosure agreements about public spending Full Article
sho What web creators should know about our March 2024 core update and new spam policies By developers.google.com Published On :: Tue, 05 March 2024 10:00:00 +0000 Today we announced the March 2024 core update. This is designed to improve the quality of Search by showing less content that feels like it was made to attract clicks, and more content that people find useful. We also shared that we have new spam policies to better handle the practices that can negatively impact Google's search results. In this post, we'll go into more detail for creators about both the update and the spam policies. Full Article
sho WSO2 Workshops in Europe By pzf.fremantle.org Published On :: Tue, 26 Apr 2011 08:21:00 +0000 If any of you are interested in Identity, Security and Entitlement and how these fit into a SOA, Cloud and Enterprise Architectures, then I'd recommend you taking a look at our workshop that we are running in London, Paris, Zurich and Frankfurt. PS I think I'm meant to be the one on the left with St. George's flag! Full Article
sho Five things your translator should know when translating legislation into English By legalspaintrans.com Published On :: Wed, 15 Sep 2021 14:21:29 +0000 Translating the legislation or regulations of a country, company or university into English requires certain skills and know-how. This post lists five things your translator should know when translating legislation into English. 1. How to apply English drafting conventions Conventions on headings, numbering, referencing and capitalisation differ from one legal language to another. For instance, […] Full Article Legal translation translating legislation
sho Senators make short work of listless Leafs in a flat Battle of Ontario - The Globe and Mail By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 03:16:06 GMT Senators make short work of listless Leafs in a flat Battle of Ontario The Globe and MailTavares on Maple Leafs’ lifeless loss to Senators: ‘We should be disappointed’ Sportsnet.caUllmark records first shutout of season as Senators smother Maple Leafs TSNTAKEAWAYS: Ottawa Senators draw first blood in Battle of Ontario Ottawa CitizenWednesday FTB: Lose to the Sens, why not? Pension Plan Puppets Full Article
sho Justin Welby resigns as archbishop of Canterbury over abuse scandal - Al Jazeera English By news.google.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 16:30:10 GMT Justin Welby resigns as archbishop of Canterbury over abuse scandal Al Jazeera EnglishChurch of England head resigns over handling of sex abuse scandal CTV NewsThe four bishops at risk from child abuse cover-up report The TelegraphThe archbishop and the abuser The EconomistArchbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby resigns in abuse fallout: All to know Al Jazeera English Full Article
sho A robust feature points-based screen-shooting resilient watermarking scheme By www.inderscience.com Published On :: 2024-09-26T23:20:50-05:00 Screen-shooting will lead to information leakage. Anti-screen-shooting watermark, which can track the leaking sources and protect the copyrights of images, plays an important role in image information security. Due to the randomness of shooting distance and angle, more robust watermark algorithms are needed to resist the mixed attack generated by screen-shooting. A robust digital watermarking algorithm that is resistant to screen-shooting is proposed in this paper. We use improved Harris-Laplace algorithm to detect the image feature points and embed the watermark into the feature domain. In this paper, all test images are selected on the dataset USC-SIPI and six related common algorithms are used for performance comparison. The experimental results show that within a certain range of shooting distance and angle, this algorithm presented can not only extract the watermark effectively but also ensure the most basic invisibility of watermark. Therefore, the algorithm has good robustness for anti-screen-shooting. Full Article
sho Level of Student Effort Should Replace Contact Time in Course Design By Published On :: Full Article
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sho Cloud Computing: Short Term Impacts of 1:1 Computing in the Sixth Grade By Published On :: 2015-01-08 Full Article
sho Learning Circles: A Collaborative Technology-Mediated Peer-Teaching Workshop By Published On :: 2015-04-14 This research study explores peer teaching and learning without a domain expert teacher, within the context of an activity where teams of second level students (~16 years old) are required to create a learning experience for their peers. The study looks at how participants would like to be taught and how they would teach their peers if given the opportunity and examines the support they require, their motivation levels, and if they actually learn curriculum content using this approach. An exploratory case study methodology was used, and the findings suggest that students want varied learning experiences that include many of the elements which would fall under the heading of 21st century learning, that with some support and encouragement they can create innovative learning experiences for their peers, and that they can learn curriculum content from the process. Full Article
sho Effectiveness of Peer Assessment in a Professionalism Course Using an Online Workshop By Published On :: 2015-01-22 An online Moodle Workshop was evaluated for peer assessment effectiveness. A quasi-experiment was designed using a Seminar in Professionalism course taught in face-to-face mode to undergraduate students across two campuses. The first goal was to determine if Moodle Workshop awarded a fair peer grader grade. The second objective was to estimate if students were consistent and reliable in performing their peer assessments. Statistical techniques were used to answer the research hypotheses. Although Workshop Moodle did not have a built-in measure for peer assessment validity, t-tests and reliability estimates were calculated to demonstrate that the grades were consistent with what faculty expected. Implications were asserted to improve teaching and recommendations were provided to enhance Moodle. Full Article
sho Unsupervised VAD method based on short-time energy and spectral centroid in Arabic speech case By www.inderscience.com Published On :: 2024-10-03T23:20:50-05:00 Voice Activity Detection (VAD) distinguishes speech segments from noise or silence areas. An efficient and noise-robust VAD system can be widely used for emerging speech technologies such as wireless communication and speech recognition. In this paper, we propose two versions of an unsupervised Arabic VAD method based on the combination of the Short-Time Energy (STE) and the Spectral Centroid (SC) features for formulating a typical threshold to detect speech areas. The first version compares only the STE feature to the threshold (STE-VAD). In contrast, the second compares the SC vector and the threshold (SC-VAD). The two versions of our VAD method were tested on 770 sentences of the Arabphone corpus, which were recorded in clean and noisy environments and evaluated under different values of Signal-to-Noise-Ratio. The experiments demonstrated the robustness of the STE-VAD in terms of accuracy and Mean Square Error. Full Article
sho A data mining method based on label mapping for long-term and short-term browsing behaviour of network users By www.inderscience.com Published On :: 2024-07-04T23:20:50-05:00 In order to improve the speedup and recognition accuracy of the recognition process, this paper designs a data mining method based on label mapping for long-term and short-term browsing behaviour of network users. First, after removing the noise information in the behaviour sequence, calculate the similarity of behaviour characteristics. Then, multi-source behaviour data is mapped to the same dimension, and a behaviour label mapping layer and a behaviour data mining layer are established. Finally, the similarity of the tag matrix is calculated based on the similarity calculation results, and the mining results are output using SVM binary classification process. Experimental results show that the acceleration ratio of this method exceeds 0.9; area under curve receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC-ROC) value increases rapidly in a short time, and the maximum value can reach 0.95, indicating that the mining precision of this method is high. Full Article
sho The role of shopping apps and their impact on the online purchasing behaviour patterns of working women in Bangalore By www.inderscience.com Published On :: 2024-10-15T23:20:50-05:00 The study aims to analyse the impact of shopping applications on the shopping behaviour of the working women community in Bangalore, a city known as the IT hub. The research uses a quantitative analysis with SPSS version 23 software and a structured questionnaire survey technique to gather data from the working women community. The study uses descriptive statistics, ANOVA, regression, and Pearson correlation analysis to evaluate the perception of working women regarding the significance of online shopping applications. The results show that digital shopping applications are more prevalent among the working women community in Bangalore. The study also evaluates the socio-economic and psychological factors that influence their purchasing behaviour. The findings suggest that online marketers should enhance their strategies to improve their business on digital platforms. The research provides valuable insights into the shopping habits of the working women community in Bangalore. Full Article
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sho Transition to First Year University Study: A Qualitative Descriptive Study on the Psychosocial and Emotional Impacts of a Science Workshop By Published On :: 2019-04-25 Aim/purpose The purpose of this article is to discuss the psychosocial and emotional outcomes of an introductory health science workshop designed to support and assist incoming health science students before starting their university study. Background For the past two decades, a South Australian university offered an on-campus face to face workshop titled ‘Preparation for Health Sciences’ to incoming first-year students from eleven allied health programs such as Nursing, Physiotherapy and Medical Imaging. While many were locals, a good number came from regional and rural areas, and many were international students also. They consisted of both on-campus and off-campus students. The workshop was created as a new learning environment that was available for students of diverse age groups, educational and cultural backgrounds to prepare them to study sciences. The content of the four-day workshop was developed in consultation with the program directors of the allied health programs. The objectives were to: introduce the assumed foundational science knowledge to undertake health sciences degree; gain confidence in approaching science subjects; experience lectures and laboratory activities; and become familiar with the University campus and its facilities. The workshop was delivered a week before the orientation week, before first-year formal teaching weeks. The topics covered were enhancing study skills, medical and anatomical terminology, body systems, basic chemistry and physics, laboratory activities, and assessment of learning. Methodology In order to determine the outcomes of the workshop, a survey was used requiring participants to agree or disagree about statements concerning the preparatory course and answer open-ended questions relating to the most important information learned and the best aspects of the workshop. Several students piloted this questionnaire before use in order to ascertain the clarity of instructions, terminology and statements. The result of the 2015-2018 pre- and post-evaluation showed that the workshop raised confidence and enthusiasm in commencing university and that the majority considered the workshop useful overall. The findings of the survey are drawn upon to examine the psychosocial and emotional impacts of the workshop on participants. Using secondary qualitative analysis, the researchers identified the themes relating to the psychosocial and emotional issues conveyed by the participants. Contribution The contributions of the article are in the areas of improving students’ confidence to complete their university degrees and increasing the likelihood of academic success. Findings Of the 285 students who participated in the workshops from 2015 to 2018, 166 completed the survey conducted at the conclusion of the initiative, representing a 58% response rate. The workshops achieved the objectives outlined at the outset. While there were many findings reported (Thalluri, 2016), the results highlighted in this paper relate to the psychosocial and emotional impacts of the workshop on students. Three themes emerged, and these were Increased preparedness and confidence; Networking and friendships that enhanced support, and Reduced anxiety to study sciences. Some drawbacks were also reported including the cost, time and travel involved. Recommendations for practitioners Students found the introductory workshop to be psychosocially and emotionally beneficial. It is recommended that the same approach be applied for teaching other challenging fields such as mathematics and physics within the university and in other contexts and institutions. Recommendations for researchers Improving and extending the workshop to provide greater accessibility and autonomy is recommended. A longitudinal study to follow up the durability of the workshop is also proposed. Impact on society The impacts in the broader community include: higher academic success for students; improved mental health due to social networking and friendship groups and reduced anxiety and fear; reduced dropout rate in their first year; greater potential to complete educational degrees; reduced wastage in human and financial resources; and increased human capital. Future research Addressing the limitations of cost, time and travel involved, and following-up with the participants’ academic and workplace performance are future directions for research. Full Article
sho Effects of Advocacy Banners after Abandoning Products in Online Shopping Carts By Published On :: 2019-05-02 Aim/Purpose: This study empirically analyzed and examined the effectiveness of the online advocacy banners on customers’ reactions to make replacements with the similar products in their shopping carts. Background: When a product in a shopping cart is removed, it might be put back into the cart again during the same purchase or it may be bought in the future. Otherwise, it might be abandoned and replaced with a similar item based on the customer’s enquiry list or on the recommendation of banners. There is a lack of understanding of this phenomenon in the existing literature, pointing to the need for this study. Methodology: With a database from a Taiwanese e-retailer, data were the tracks of empirical webpage clickstreams. The used data for analyses were particularly that the products were purchased again or replaced with the similar ones upon the advocacy banners being shown when they were removed from customers’ shopping carts. Few pre-defined Apriori rules as well as similarity algorithm, Jaccard index, were applied to derive the effectiveness. Contribution: This study addressed a measurement challenge by leveraging the information from clickstream data – particularly clickstream data behavior. These data are most useful to observe the real-time behavior of consumers on websites and also are applied to studying click-through behavior, but not click-through rates, for web banners. The study develops a new methodology to aid advertisers in evaluating the effectiveness of their banner campaign. Findings: The recommending/advocating titles of “you probably are interested” and “the most viewed” are not significantly effective on saving back customers’ removed products or repurchasing similar items. For the banners entitled “most buy”, “the most viewed” might only show popularity of the items, but is not enough to convince them to buy. At the current stage on the host website, customers may either not trust in the host e-retailer or in such mechanism. Additionally, the advocating/recommending banners only are effective on the same customer visits and their effects fade over time. As time passes, customers’ impressions of these banners may become vague. Recommendations for Practitioners: One managerial implication is more effective adoption of advocacy/recommendation banners on e-retailing websites. Another managerial implication is the evaluation of the advocacy/recommendation banners. By using a data mining technique to find the association between removed products and restored ones in e-shoppers’ shopping carts, the approach and findings of this study, which are important for e-retailing marketers, reflect the connection between the usage of banners and the personalized purchase changes in an individual customer’s shopping cart. Recommendation for Researchers: This study addressed a new measurement which challenges to leverage the information from clickstream data instead of click-through rates – particularly retailing webpages browsing behavior. These data are most useful to observe the real-time behavior of consumers on websites and also are applied to studying click-through behavior. Impact on Society: Personalization has become an important technique that allows businesses to improve both sales and service relationships with their online customers. This personalization gives e-marketers the ability to deliver real effectiveness in the use of banners. Future Research: The effectiveness is time- and case-sensible. Business practitioners and academic researchers are encouraged to apply the mining methodology to longevity studies, specific marketing campaigns of advertising and personal recommendations, and any further recommendation algorithms. Full Article