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- Apr 2022
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www.irrodl.org www.irrodl.org
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Participants expected the instructors to be actively engaged with learners, providing them with clear guidance, expectations, and requirements. This finding confirms that students expected consistent and timely feedback from the instructor (Vonderwell, 2003)
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Skill in learning collaboratively means knowing when and how to question, inform, and motivate one’s teammates, knowing how to mediate and facilitate conversation, and knowing how to deal with conflicting opinions (McManus & Aiken, 1995).
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- Apr 2020
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While these particular indictments refer to credit card data, the laws do also reference authentication features. Two of the key points here are knowingly and with intent to defraud.
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I could have released this data anonymously like everyone else does but why should I have to? I clearly have no criminal intent here. It is beyond all reason that any researcher, student, or journalist have to be afraid of law enforcement agencies that are supposed to be protecting us instead of trying to find ways to use the laws against us.
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For now the laws are on my side because there has to be intent to commit or facilitate a crime
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- journalist rights
- fear of prosecution/legal harassment
- intent to commit/facilitate a crime
- laws/law enforcement agencies are supposed to be protecting us
- a government for the people?
- don't turn innocent people into criminals (through bad laws)
- researcher rights
- absurd
- good intentions
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