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- 2Bowling, Michael
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- 1Campbell, Katherine
- 1Chen, Zhaorui
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2006
Pinheiro, Marise, Krupa, Eugene, Campbell, Katherine, Hirst, Sandra
In this study, the experiences of seven female health professionals learning online are examined and, in this context, the implications for online course designs and future research are discussed. The instruments of data collection include individual telephone interviews, journals written by the...
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Fall 2009
Commercial video game developers constantly strive to create intelligent humanoid characters that are controlled by computers. To ensure computer opponents are challenging to human players, these characters are often allowed to cheat. Although they appear skillful at playing video games,...
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Motivation and the information behaviours of online learning students: the case of a professionally-oriented, graduate program
DownloadFall 2010
Online learning is a wonderful opportunity for students who cannot attend classes at conventional times and places to further their education. However, to some extent, accessing and sharing information is often quite different and potentially more difficult for this particular group (e.g., they...
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Spring 2011
Current statistics suggest women form the majority of online learners. Their enrollment levels may be a result of promotional materials suggesting online learning allows learners access to flexible learning opportunities that will complement their busy lives. This research questions those...
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2012
Bowling, Michael, Zinkevich, Martin
Online learning aims to perform nearly as well as the best hypothesis in hindsight. For some hypothesis classes, though, even finding the best hypothesis offline is challenging. In such offline cases, local search techniques are often employed and only local optimality guaranteed. For online...
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Fall 2012
In a partial-monitoring game a player has to make decisions in a sequential manner. In each round, the player suffers some loss that depends on his decision and an outcome chosen by an opponent, after which he receives "some" information about the outcome. The goal of the player is to keep the...
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Spring 2014
The culture of the young may increasingly be seen as a harbinger enticing us to follow a pathway from which will emerge the re-conceptualized educational practices of a new century. This research set out to discover where the highways of the Internet would lead me, the researcher-practitioner, in...