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    WHAT LECTURERS ARE PAID FOR:AN ANALYSIS OF UNIVERSITIES’ LEGISLATIVE ACTS by Natalia V. Rodina

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The article presents the analysis of lecturers’ performance indicators, which were listed in 70 universities’ legislative acts. …”
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    MOBILE VOTING TOOLS FOR CREATING A NEW DESIGN OF INTERACTIVE LECTURE by Svetlana V. Titova, Tord Talmo

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…SRS supported lectures help instructors gradually get the grasp of a new type of digital classroom - flipped classroom, and then, in the long run, MOOC lecturing. …”
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    Mental Readiness of Physical Education Students for Odd Semester Lectures in 2023 by Yahya Eko Nopiyanto, Septian Raibowo, Andika Prabowo, Ipa Sari Kardi, Ibrahim

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…This study aims to reveal the level of mental readiness of physical education students in attending lectures in the odd semester of 2023. This research seeks to reveal the level of mental readiness of physical education students to attend lectures in the odd semester of 2023. …”
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    FACTORS AFFECTING INTENTION OF JOB QUITTING AMONG UNIVERSITY LECTURERS IN VIETNAM by Hoàng Thị Thanh Chung

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Findings from a survey sample of 242 respondent lecturers showed that public university lecturers are generally less satisfied with their jobs, less stressed with their jobs and also have higher commitment to their institutions than private university lecturers. …”
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    Brief social presence improves delayed memory for online lecture content. by Lindsay A Santacroce, Rachel Appiah, Margot D Sullivan, Julia Spaniol

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Given that social information can act as a motivation and improve memory, the current study tested the hypothesis that brief social presence during an online class would act as a social reward that would increase delayed memory for lecture information. Undergraduate students attended a mock synchronous class during which they viewed a pre-recorded science lecture, and social presence was manipulated by having participants turn on their cameras before and after the lecture (high social presence) or having cameras remain off during the entire class (low social presence). …”
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