9,206 research outputs found
Measuring and analyzing German and Spanish customer satisfaction of using the iPhone 4S Mobile Cloud service
This paper presents the customer satisfaction analysis for measuring popularity in the Mobile Cloud, which is an emerging area in the Cloud and Big Data Computing. Organizational Sustainability Modeling (OSM) is the proposed method used in this research. The twelve-month of German and Spanish consumer data are used for the analysis to investigate the return and risk status associated with the ratings of customer satisfaction in the iPhone 4S Mobile Cloud services. Results show that there is a decline in the satisfaction ratings in Germany and Spain due to economic downturn and competitions in the market, which support our hypothesis. Key outputs have been explained and they confirm that all analysis and interpretations fulfill the criteria for OSM. The use of statistical and visualization method proposed by OSM can expose unexploited data and allows the stakeholders to understand the status of return and risk of their Cloud strategies easier than the use of other data analysis
[[alternative]]A Study of Program Planning for the Teacher-Chang College of Psychology
[[abstract]]A Study of Program Planning for the Teacher-Chang College of Psychology
Ya-Yen Chang
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to understand the program planning practices of the College of Psychology and tried to plan an ideal program finally. The qualitative study approach and the questionnaire investigation were adopted to examine the Teacher-Chang College of Psychology program. The program planners were interviewed concerning their beliefs of the program goals, the curriculum design of the programs and their evaluation procedures. Through interviews and questionnaire investigations the findings are as follows:
1. People didn’t know the Teacher-Chang College of Psychology very well.
2. The recruiting of lecturers were mainly inner teachers. The groups and workshops were their main curriculum style. The curriculum contents were almost about self-growth and human relationship. The problem of curriculum design was that the Teacher-Chang College of Psychology didn’t have steady lecturer recruit.
3. The Teacher-Chang College of Psychology didn’t have enough program planners and program planners didn’t have enough ability. However there was a discrepancy between the head of Teacher-Chang and other centers.
4. There were not concrete marketing strategy and experts. Marketing strategy is to use old-fashioned media.
5. The main evaluation was quantitative and interview, while qualitative evaluation and whole program evaluation were being neglected.
Key words: Program planning, Teacher-Chang, adult education,
College of Psychology
Attributions and depressive mood of hemodialysis patient---A test of depressive attributional style
Xinjiang (China), folk dancing of Uyghurs
Folk-dance of UighursImage is part of research conducted by Chang Chih-Yi for the article: Land Utilization and Settlement Possibilities in Sinkiang
Author(s): Chang Chih-Yi
Source: Geographical Review, Vol. 39, No. 1 (Jan., 1949), pp. 57-75
Published by: American Geographical Society
Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/211157http://www.jstor.org/stable/211157Grayscal
Code.Xcess
Celebrating artworks for the page, screen and wall that contest knowledge systems and the print-culture conventions that underpin them. Featuring artworks by Chia Amisola, Lazarus Chan, Chang Yuchen, Joe Gilmore, and Pablo Helguera, plus bookworks by many more. Co-curated with Ingrid Pui Yee Chu in conjunction with BOOKED: Hong Kong Art Book Fair
Asian Pacific Islander Desi Awareness Month Keynote Lecture with Dr. Gordon H. Chang hosted by the APIDA Commission
Dr. Gordon H. Chang will speak on the history of anti-Asian violence in America on April 27, 2023, at 1:00 EDT for one hour. Dr. Chang recently stepped down as the Senior Associate Vice Provost for Under Graduate Education at Stanford and is a professor of history. He is also the Olive H. Palmer Professor in Humanities at Stanford University. He is the author of nine books, primarily on U.S. China relations and the Asian-American experience
Nien Chang
Nien Chang (January 28, 1915 – November 2, 2009) was a Chinese author who recounted her harrowing experiences of the Cultural Revolution in her memoir Life and Death in Shanghai.https://nsuworks.nova.edu/nsudigital_forums/1070/thumbnail.jp
Global Media Ideas - Infinite Pathways to Creative Succes - Tim Chang - Part One.mp4
During the X Media Lab: Global Media Ideas summit in June 2011 media and technology writer Brad Howarth conducted interviews with industry experts for Creativeinnovation. This video is part one of Brad Howarth's interview with Tim Chang about his role as Partner at Norwest Venture Partners (Palo Alto). Tim focuses on investments in mobile, gaming, digital media, and also leads Norwest Venture Partners's investment practice in China and Asia-Pacific. Tim shares tips on how to get an introduction to a Venture Capital; the elements of a good pitch and follow-up. And what he looks at when considering a deal - The 3Ts: Team, Traction, Tier 1 co-investors
Global Media Ideas - Infinite Pathways to Creative Succes - Tim Chang - Part Two.mp4
During the X Media Lab: Global Ideas summit in June 2011, media and technology writer Brad Howarth conducted interviews with industry experts for Creativeinnovation. This is part two of Brad Howarth's interview with Tim Chang, In the second part of his interview Tim speaks about the common mistakes of entrepreneurs and the importance of Team over Idea in start-ups. How second movers to platforms can be successful. Advice for getting started when seeking investment. Growth areas he's interested in and key trends in using new tools and mechanics to deliver business model innovation
Tiohtià:kee, Tāmaki Makaurau - somewhere over the under, beneath the between
Essay in Alexandra Chang, Charlotte Huddleston, Janine Randerson eds. GAX: Ngā Tai o te Ao: Global Tides (St Paul St Publishing, Auckland University of Technology / Global Art Exchange, the Asian/Pacific/American Institute, New York University). GAX: Ngā Tai o te Ao: Global Tides is the e-publication from the virtual talanoa exchange presented in June 2020 by the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU in collaboration with the School of Art and Design at the Wānanga Aronui o Tāmaki Makau Rau (AUT University) and Vā Moana Research Cluster, as part of the ongoing series: Global Asia/Pacific Art Exchange (GAX). Contributors: Cameron Ah Loo-Matamua, Alexandra Chang, Xin Cheng, Sia Figiel, Jack Gray, Charlotte Huddleston, Kerry Ann Lee, Tuputau Lelaulu, Lana Lopesi, Jane Chang Mi, Maree Mills, Emily Parr, Nova Paul, Janine Randerson, Rosanna Raymond, Albert L Refiti, Natalie Robertson, Valance Smith, Anna Kazumi Stahl, Anatonio Te Maioha, Layne Waerea, Arielle Walker, Faith Wilson, Léuli Eshrāghi, Annie Jael Kwan, susan pui san lok
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