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Fall 2013
In discussions of identity in online environments, the current momentum in both academic literature and industry practices pushes toward full identity revelation. Along with market-driven justifications, there is also a stated belief that revealing one's identity will lead to better behavior...
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Competitive Discourse in an Imitational Democracy: The Multifaceted Image of the Opponents in the Online Materials of Russian Political Parties and Leaders
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In contemporary Russia, the Internet serves as the most diverse and open platform of sharing and contrasting ideas. While the most life-like imitational democracy elements do manifest themselves to a limited extent in the mainstream print and electronic media, only online do all political forces...
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Differential Evaluation of Continual Queries
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Zhou, Tong, Pu, Calton, Barga, Roger, Liu, Ling
Technical report TR95-17. Information Superhighway environments such as the Internet have brough us ready access to large amounts of information. However, Internet data is notoriously unorganized and autonomously managed in a distributed fashion. Large scale information monitoring in the...
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2021-01-01
As the Internet is evolving, transporting information through the Internet requires security to be an aspect to deal with. In a typical distribution, all of the traffic transmitted over the public network (Internet) is secured, but security practice states that the internal traffic must also be...
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Spring 2017
The paper explores the effect of embedding differential levels of elaborated feedback into digital learning objects. The effect of the embedded feedback is also considered in relation to computer experience and learner characteristics. Three digital learning objects were developed for this study...
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Exploring the Outcomes of Digital Inclusion for Vulnerable Populations in Canada during the COVID-19 Pandemic
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The Internet is an essential service for participation in society. Yet, digital divide challenges, specifically access to Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), limit digital inclusion among vulnerable Canadians. While previous research focuses on identifying, understanding, and...