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Turn automation ideas into reality. Pursue our 5-week online AI Automation certificate course and get hands-on creating automations with no-code tools, AI agents, and agentic AI.
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Low engagement rates and high attrition rates have been formidable challenges to mobile apps and their long-term success, especially for those whose revenues derive mainly from in-app purchases.
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RT Wise Owls is a free database and information resource center developed by the Recreational Therapy Program at Temple University. It contains evidence-based research and resources relevant to the scope of recreational therapy practice. Our vision is to positively influence recreational therapy practice. Our mission is to disseminate recreational therapy related research and resources to ...
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To complete the course successfully, learners should be able to use web applications, download and access files, and use email and messaging apps. ChatGPT Plus will be required to complete the course. It will be provided to learners for the duration of the course.
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“You Can Read the Comments Again: The Faciloscope App and Automated Rhetorical Analysis.” DHCommons Journal (2016). Omizo, Ryan and William Hart-Davidson. “Hedge-O-Matic.” Enculturation: A Journal of Writing, Rhetoric, and Culture (2016). Web. Omizo, Ryan and William Hart-Davidson. “Finding Genre Signals in Academic Writing.”
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Emerging mobile apps: challenges and open problems. CCF Transactions on Pervasive Computing and Interaction, 3 (1), 57-75. doi: 10.1007/s42486-020-00055-x. Lehman, S. & Tan, C. (2021). Leveraging edge computing for mobile augmented reality. In Advances in Information Security, 83 (pp. 327-353). doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-57328-7_13.
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The Office of Electronic Research Administration, under the direction of the Vice President for Research, provides support with information systems and technology used to facilitate research administrative processes.
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This guide offers advice on generative AI chatbots and tools and how to best use them to support your work.