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TABLE 6: Evaluation Methods and Target Audience

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by Maria Eugênia Camargo, Pedro Roberto Jacobi, Raphaèle Ducrot, Maria Eugênia Camargo, Pedro Roberto Jacobi, Raphaèle Ducrot 2007

Table 1: Website Resources of MicroStrategy Resource Target Audience Case studies Customer, Investor, Partner,

in Identifying a Company's Non-Customer Online Communities:
by Proto-Typology Edna Reid, Edna O. F. Reid 2004
Cited by 5

Table 10 Survey responses to the question: Rank the two most important groups in terms of setting the stock price for your company. Points are assigned as follow: 2 points for a #1 ranking; 1 point for a #2 ranking. See Table 3 header for additional table and variable descriptions. Panel A: Unconditional averages

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2004
"... In PAGE 26: ...3 Marginal investor and target audience We ask CFOs about the perceived marginal price-setter for their stock, which would reveal their target audience when they set voluntary disclosure and earnings recognition policies. The survey evidence shows that CFOs view institutional investors, followed by analysts, as the most important marginal investors in their stock ( Table10 , rows 1 and 2 and Fig.... ..."

Table 1. Table 1: Student preliminary survey data

in A Media-Based Engineering Design Teaching Tool: MIT’s EDICS Abstract
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 9: ...From the results in Table1 , it can be said with some certainty that the students participating in this evaluation of EDICS wer highly aare of their shortcomings in most of the subject areas they would study in the examinations. These data support the fact that this group of undergraduate students represents a portion of the target audience EDICS is intended to asist.... ..."

Table 2 - Knowledge Management Teaching Approaches - Graduate Course Course Emphasis

in A University-based Approach to the Diffusion of Knowledge Management Concepts and Practice
by Stephen Ruth Phd, Jeffrey Theobald
"... In PAGE 8: ... DEVELOPING A KM COURSE - LINKING COURSE EMPHASIS AND MODULES Tables 2 and 3 connect the four course emphases with the eight modules. Table2 summarizes the target audience and course resources. Table 3 suggests the amount of course coverage for each module.... ..."

Table 1. Users.

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2005
"... In PAGE 9: ... Table1 .... In PAGE 22: ...1.1 Target Audience Anticipated application users and their organizational relationships are described in Table1 . This information is based on feedback provided by existing AGWA users and feedback obtained while developing the SDSS (Miller, 2004).... ..."

Table 1. Changes in metadata fields

in Community Tools for Repurposing Learning Objects
by Chu Wang, Kate Dickens, Hugh C Davis, Gary Wills
"... In PAGE 11: ... For instance, in scenario 1 the metadata related to description, language and targeted audience need to be changed (Fig. 6 is an excerpt of the metadata and Table1 . shows the changes in metadata); and the description for learners or the author information would probably need to be altered in scenario 2.... ..."

Table 1: Types of communication between scientists and their audiences. This paper focuses on studying peer-reviewed, published articles.

in Language Use Reflects Scientific Methodology: A Corpus-Based Study of Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
by Shlomo Argamon, Jeff Dodick, Paul Chase 2006
"... In PAGE 5: ... 2.1 Types of communication There are several different types of communication between scientists (in any field), which can be roughly classified by the mode of communication (speech or formal/informal writing) and by the target of the com- munication (research collaborators, other colleagues, and students), as laid out in Table1 . The study of speaking patterns in scientists will require videotaping and transcription, as a prelude to linguistic discourse analysis.... ..."

Table 10 Survey responses to the question: Rank the two most important groups in terms of setting the stock price for your company. Points are assigned as follow: 2 points for a #1 ranking; 1 point for a #2 ranking. See Table 3 header for additional table and variable descriptions. Panel A: Unconditional averages

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2005
"... In PAGE 27: ...3 Marginal investor and target audience We ask CFOs about the perceived marginal price-setter for their stock, who should be a primary target when they set voluntary disclosure and earnings recognition policies. The survey evidence shows that CFOs view institutional investors, followed by analysts, as the most important marginal investors in their stock ( Table10 , rows 1 and 2 and Fig.... ..."

Table 1 Representative Automated Diagnosis and Instructional Support Systems System Reference Content area Adaptive Content for

in Evaluation of Automated Diagnosis and Instruction for Mathematics Problem-Solving
by Jody S. Underwood, Jody S. Underwood, Valerie J. Shute, Jody S. Underwood, Juan-diego Zapata-rivera Additional 2007
"... In PAGE 8: ... In the 2005 fiscal year, a group of reviewers (listed in the Acknowledgments section) reviewed 14 papers and systems that focus on the automated diagnosis and instruction of problem solving in mathematics. A subset of these systems was chosen for this review, including ACED, ALEKS, Andes,1 Assistments, and Cognitive Tutors (see Table1 ), because they are working systems and have been used by the target audience as well as evaluated. The review ends with recommendations for future development of a diagnostic capability in support of learning.... ..."
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