Institute of Psychology of the University of Wrocław
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Institute of Psychology of the University of Wrocław
International Academic Conference e-methodology CONFERENCE DATE March 31-April 1, 2015 ORGANIZERS Institute of Psychology of the University of Wrocław (www.psychologia.uni.wroc.pl) Foundation “Pro Scientia Publica” (www.proscientiapublica.pl) University of the Third Age at the University of Wrocław (www.utw.wroclaw.pl) HEAD OF THE ACADEMIC COMMITTEE Luba Jakubowska, PhD, University of Wrocław, Poland MEMBERS OF THE ACADEMIC COMMITTEE Anna Oleszkowicz, Prof. University of Wrocław, Poland Władysław Jacek Paluchowski, Prof. Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland Paolo Di Sia, Prof. Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy Stanisław Juszczyk, Prof. University of Silesia, Poland Krzysztof Konecki, Prof. University of Łódź, Poland Aleksander Kobylarek, PhD University of Wrocław, Poland Eliza Ivanova, PhD, Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, Bulgaria HEAD OF THE INITIATING COMMITTEE: Magdalena Kasprzak, MA, Wroclaw University School of Physical Education, Poland SECRETARY OF THE CONFERENCE Kamil Błaszczyński, MA, University of Wrocław, Poland International Academic Conference e-methodology MEMBERS OF THE INITIATING COMMITTEE MEMBERS OF THE INITIATING COMMITTEE Dagmara Łupicka-Szczęśnik, PhD, University of Wrocław, Poland Joanna Golonka- Legut, Phd, Janusz Korczak Pedagogical University, Poland Ewa Jurczyk-Romanowska, Phd, University of Wrocław, Poland Jacek Gulanowski, MA, University of Wrocław, Poland Emilia Smolak-Lozano, MA, Universidad de Málaga, Spain. Agnieszka Węgiel, BA, University of Wrocław, Poland Aleksandra Marcinkiewicz, MA, University of Wrocław, Poland Aleksandra Słowińska, MA, University of Wrocław, Poland Anita Zbieg, MA, University of Wrocław, Poland Jakub Kuś, MA, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Poland Liliana Kołodziejczak, MA, University of Wrocław, Poland Beata Działa, MA, University of Wrocław, Poland Marek Szalkiewicz, BA, Witelon State University Of Applied Sciences In Legnica, Poland Katarzyna Kuźmicz, Witelon State University Of Applied Sciences In Legnica, Poland Magda Wieteska, University of Wrocław, Poland Marcin Wilczek, University of Wrocław, Poland Sylwia Bokuniewicz, University of Wrocław, Poland LAYOUT EDITOR Adam Chamera, Eng., Witelon State University Of Applied Sciences In Legnica, Poland 31 MARCH 9.00 Opening ceremony of the conference Luba Jakubowska, PhD, University of Wrocław. Plenary Session 9.10 Prof. Paolo Di Sia, Free University of Bolzano University of Verona, Italy. About Internet and the Diffusion of Science. 9.30 Prof. Ali Pajaziti, South-East European University, Macedonia. How to Avoid Students’ Plagiarism in e-era: The Case of SEE University. 9.50 Prof. Jonuz Abdullai; Ylber Sela, South East European University, Macedonia, Macedonia. Using internet as a new educational tool: the case of ”Libri” platform at SEEU. 10.10-10.30 Coffee break Internet practice – projects 10.30 Piotr Firych, MA, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland. Cultural sector development: getting to know the audience via social media platforms. 10.45 Agata Ludzis-Todorov, MA, University od Social Sciences and Humanities (SWPS Warsaw), Poland; Ludmila Girardi, MsC, Human Geography University os São Paulo, Brazil. Marseille speaks in & out on Twitter – presentation of the project. 11.00 Eleonóra Riczkó, MA, Sándor Lénárd, PhD, Eötvös Loránd University Budapest, Hungary. International Mobility Programs with the Internet. 11.15 11.30 11.45 12.00 12.15-12.40 Lauren Lamberton, MA, John Devaney, PhD, Queens University Belfast, Northern Ireland. New directions in Supporting Families: using the internet to research and support families. Krisztina Szabó, MA; Zsófia Illés, MA; Alexandra Szemere MA, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary. iCivics: How Can Online Games Work In Higher Education? Alessandro Barca, PhD, Teacher c/o Universita’ Teologica Pugliese, c/o XVI C.D. “Europa” (Ta) , Italy; Mariella Tripaldi, Teacher c/o I.C. “A.Manzoni” Lizzano (Ta), Italy. The use of new media and the psycho-pedagogical-didactic implications during hospitalization and post hospitalization. Ewa Jurczyk-Romanowska, PhD; Jacek Gulanowski, MA; Aleksandra Marcinkiewicz, MA, University of Wrocław, Poland. Innovative ICT education of seniors: the example of location-based game. Coffee break Internet as a tool for conducting research 12.40 Jakub Kuś, MA. University of Social Sciences and Humanities of Wrocław, Poland. Methodology of multitasking in the Internet environment. 12.55 Aleksandra Słowińska, MA; Anita Zbieg, MA; Agnieszka Sorokowska, PhD, University of Wrocław, Poland. Examination of the Equivalence of Ten Item Personality Inventory-PL Paper-andPencil and Internet Data Collection Methods. 13.10 Pietro Maria Liuzzo, PhD, University of Heidelberg, Germany. Digital Epigraphy and traditional Epigraphy in Classics: a new integrated methodology. 13.25 Ruth McAlister, PhD, Ulster University, Northern Ireland. Human Trafficking: Using the Internet as a research tool for organised crime groups. 13.40 Kunming Li, MA, Massimiliao Spotti; Sjaak Kroon, Tilburg University, China. An e-ethnography of Baifumei on the Baidu Tieba: investigating an emerging economy of identification online. 13.55 Aleksandra Marcinkiewicz, MA, University of Wrocław, Poland. Biographical method in internet space. 14.10 Aleksandra Budzisz, MA, The Jerzy Kukuczka Academy of Physical Education in Katowice, Poland. Responsibility on the Internet. 14.30-15.20 Lunch Internet as a space of conducting research 15.20 Eva Pujadas, PhD; Cristina Sanchez, Pompeu Fabra University, Spain. Pop politics on internet: online strategies of political parties in Spain. 15.35 Maksymov Mykhailo, MA, V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Ukraine. Behavioral models of decision making in Internet-marketing. 15.50 Krisztina Szabó, MA, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary. Reading On The Internet: Is Online Reading Similar To Comic Reading? 16.05 Klára Brožovičová, PhD, Masaryk University Brno, Czech Republic. Race and Ethnicity in the Online Environment: Online Participation in Discriminatory Practices 16.20 Magdalena Kasprzak, MA, The Academy of Physical Education of Wrocław, Poland; Marek Szalkiewicz, BA, The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica, Poland. On-line guidance as a new dimension of advising practice (or practice in advisement). 16.35 Magdalena Kaszprzak, MA, Academy of Physical Education of Wrocław, Poland; Agnieszka Gałowska, MA, The Witelon University of Applied Sciences in Legnica, Poland. Social and professional rehabilitation of disabled people. Internet labor market analysis. 16.50 Magda Wieteska; Marcin Wilczek, University of Wrocław, Poland. Manifestations of manipulation and analysis of the comments on digital media based on the example of an article titled “The funeral ceremonies of Mandela. Dutch Prime Minister takes a picture with Obama. Michelle intervenes” in the portal www.gazeta.pl. 17.05 Danguolė Kalinauskaitė, MA, Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania. News Media on the Internet: A Study of Headlines in News Portals. Virtues and Difficulties Connected with the Internet as a Research Source. 17.20 Andrzej Jarynowski, MSc, Moldova State University, Republic of Moldova; Anita Zbieg MA, University of Wrocław, Poland; Jarosław Jankowski, PhD, West Pomeranian University of Technology, Szczecin, Poland. Natural vs artificial viral spread within online community. 17.35-18.00 Poster session and Discusion Kristina Žardeckaitė-Matulaitienė, PhD; Ugnė Paluckaitė, MA, Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania. Self-disclosure on the Internet based communication: the comparison of adolescents and adults perspectives. Alena Kajanová, PhD; Tomáš Mrhálek MA, University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, Czech Republic. The possibilities of Internet research on the Roma minority. 19.00 Conference Dinner 1 APRIL 9.00 a.m. Coffee WORKSHOPS 9.30 Jacek Gulanowki: How to analyze internet comics? 10.30 Aleksandra Marcinkiewicz: Online biographical method 11.30 Closing of the Conference