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Group s. INTERNET SOURCES. Hajah Amalina Hj Md Sawara (11M8191) Dk Rabilatul Adawiyah Pg Sallehudin (11M8929) Zuriana Mohd Said (11M8921) Khairunnisa Hj Sibah (11M8055) Leja Ambol (11M8066). INTERNET.
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Group s INTERNET SOURCES HajahAmalinaHjMd Sawara (11M8191) DkRabilatulAdawiyah Pg Sallehudin (11M8929) ZurianaMohd Said (11M8921) KhairunnisaHjSibah (11M8055) LejaAmbol (11M8066)
INTERNET • As an umbrella term that includes the associated terms cyberspace and the Web (World Wide Web). • Refer to the actual network and the exchange of data between computers. • Social spaces where relationships, communities, and cultures emerge through the exchange of text and images, either in real time or in delayed time sequences. (Markham, 2003) • Email has been the most frequently used Internet tools in the survey research for its convenience.
TYPES OF INTERNET SOURCES • Youtube • Skype (Online Conferencing) • E-mail • Web Survey Application • Facebook
Research articles • R 1 • The Youtube effect: How youtube has provided new ways to consume, create and share music • Using the Internet for Survey Research: • A Case Study • R 2 • English language teaching and learning issues in Malaysia: Learners’ perceptions via Facebook dialogue journal • R 3 • ‘America’ through my eyes and your eyes: The development of Intercultural Awareness in Spanish Language Class • R 4 • The Use and Abuse of Online Social Network Sites by Gen Y in the EU: Can Marketing Make a Difference? • R 5
Ethical issues • Obtaining the permission with the participants about the research. • Confidentiality. Example: their name refer as pseudonyms. • Privacy and Protection Example: Protecting participants’ privacy – post in closed group. Unique case ID given to the participants.
CONCLUSION • Data collection over the internet has many potential benefits. • Unfortunately, it also has many potential problems. • However with CAREFUL planning, many issues can be avoided altogether. • This type of data-collection remains a decision that the research must weigh carefully.
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