The flipside of ubiquitous connectivity enabled by smartphone-based social networking service: Social presence and privacy concern.
Sujeong ChoiPublished in: Comput. Hum. Behav. (2016)
Keyphrases
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- instant messaging
- user behavior
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- distance learning
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- collaborative learning
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- computer mediated
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- online learning
- mobile applications
- end users
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- online social networks
- learning community
- ubiquitous computing
- machine learning
- learning outcomes
- mobile learning
- privacy preserving
- user interaction
- e learning
- social network sites