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Below is a list of Scopus-indexed journals focusing on Education Technology, Vocational Education, and Immersive Technologies, which currently do not charge an Article Processing Charge (APC). International Journal for Research in Vocational Education and Training (IJRVET) | Q2
Assembly language is like the “close-to-the-metal” programming language that helps computers execute specific tasks. It sits between high-level languages like Python or Java and the machine code, the actual ones and zeros your computer’s CPU understands. While it might seem
Alright, so you’ve probably heard the term UX (User Experience) thrown around a lot—everyone from app designers to your tech-savvy cousin is talking about it. But when it comes to really nailing the user experience, there’s an actual international standard
Let’s be real: nothing’s more annoying than using an app or website that feels like it’s stuck in the early 2000s. Enter Shneiderman’s 8 Golden Rules—the ultimate cheat code for making interfaces user-friendly. These rules help make sure that when
If you’ve ever rage-quit an app because it’s confusing or a website because it looks like it was designed in 1995, you’re not alone. It’s not you—it’s bad UX (User Experience). Luckily, there’s a set of rules that help make
An abstract is a brief overview of a research report that gives readers a clear picture of the study’s scope, purpose, and findings. A well-written abstract is critical for capturing attention and making your work accessible to a large audience.
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I’m a multitasker in the worlds of IT and education, and for anyone in Gen Z who’s into tech and innovation, I’m all about showing how passion and knowledge can create a real impact. I’ve got skills in networking, ethical hacking, project management, software development, and digital transformation, plus a knack for psychology and user experience (UX) that ensures my digital solutions are both secure and user-friendly.
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