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Conoco Employees in Uniform
Eleven Conoco Employees in Uniform standing in front of the Conoco stor
Service-Learning at the Wesley Community Center: Health & wellness
Honors ProgramOur purpose for this community-based project is to learn about issues facing low-income families. As future healthcare providers, we hope to develop empathy and understanding to provide better quality care to low-income families.We would like to thank Mrs. Tanner and Mrs. Alvarez from the Wesley Community Center for allowing us to complete our service hours with them. We would like to think Mrs. Garcia for helping us with the kids while we were in the room with them
From Consumers to Creators: Scaffolding Digital Information Literacy Throughout the Undergraduate Curriculum
Sammy and Ralph Galvan, Jr
Sammy and Ralph Galvan, Jr smiling with bible and rosary in hand for pictur
OER reading list for ENGL 3360 Teaching Writing
OER reading list for ENGL 3360 teaching writing class. List of articles and resources used for teaching writing
Ft. Sam Houston Reception Orchestra
Group Photograoh of the Ft. Sam Houston Reception Orchestra posed with their instrument
Contemporary mobile commerce: Determinants of its adoption
Mobile commerce is the next generation of electronic commerce that allows consumers to perform many transactions via a mobile phone instead of a desktop computer. To online businesses, this commerce channel also allows them to have almost non-stop accessibility to a large population of mobile device users. This study examines the factors affecting intention to use contemporary mobile commerce on the basis of integrating perceived security, subjective norm, innovativeness, and self-efficacy into the TAM model. Statistical analysis results show that self-efficacy and innovativeness are positively related to perceived ease of use. Perceived ease of use has a positive effect on perceived usefulness. Perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, perceived security, and subjective norm have a positive relationship with intention to use mobile commerce. The theoretical and practical implications are discussed. Finally, future research directions are outlined.The APC was funded by Texas A&M University—Corpus Christi