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Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence among Selected Pre-University Business Students at a Private University in Malaysia
Andrew Lee Hock Cheong

The education field has been abuzz since the introduction of ChatGPT in late 2022. Notwithstanding its current limitations, we certainly cannot put a stop to this disruptive technology as it is now prevalent worldwide. With the right guidance on its use, incorporating generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) tools in lessons will make learning more personalised and accessible. More importantly, engaging correctly with these large language models will enable students to sharpen their critical thinking, writing and language skills. This action research explores ...

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Mountain Guiding in Kinabalu Park: An Evaluation of Visitor Satisfaction
*Lesley Hiew Soon Sang, Sharifah Rahama binti Amirul

Abstract: Kinabalu Park is one of the most popular destinations in Sabah, Malaysia. Malaysia’s tallest mountain has increasingly gained popularity due to government initiatives aimed at attracting more visitors. Additionally, efforts have been made to create employment opportunities for the local communities. The purpose of the current study is to analyse ...

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Experiences and Preferences of Indonesian Students for Online Learning
Lisa Esti Puji Hartanti, *Frida Kusumastuti and Melisa Arisanty

Abstract: Since the COVID-19 pandemic, online learning has become a critical alternative method in education. This way of learning can reach a larger community, unrestricted by time and space. However, students and lecturers have their own experiences and preferences for online learning. In this regard, this research aims to explore the experiences and preferences of students of the Z generation and lecturers of the Y, X, and Baby Boomer generations for online learning using ...

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Assessing the Values of Living Heritage through Publications and Keywords Analysis
*Surabhi Srivastava, Ruchika Kulshrestha
Abstract: Over the last two decades, there has been extensive research on cultural heritage. The world of academia places a higher value on intangible or tangible heritage than on living heritage. Living heritage is community centric which is significant to explore for community development. The purpose of this paper is to highlight the scholarly efforts towards living heritage. At the same time, the overall production number of journals and citation measures has become essential elements in evaluating and ranking scholars’ success. This study intends to analyse...

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