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Table 1. Examples of research on Internet-Based Learning

in PREPARED BY
by Ma Ka Po
"... In PAGE 10: ... Hence, many learning institutes in North America and Asia understand that technology can be used to support education of the new era. They have started to use Internet and WWW (see Table1 below). The abundant on-line courses attest the value of the Internet in enhancing distance learning.... ..."

Table 1. Examples of research on Internet-Based Learning

in PREPARED BY
by Ma Ka Po
"... In PAGE 10: ... Hence, many learning institutes in North America and Asia understand that technology can be used to support education of the new era. They have started to use Internet and WWW (see Table1 below). The abundant on-line courses attest the value of the Internet in enhancing distance learning.... ..."

Table 3: Differences between e- and m-Learning environments with respect to modes of communication between actors (Modified from Sharma amp; Kitchens 2004)

in We need an educationally relevant definition of mobile learning
by Yiannis Laouris, Nikleia Eteokleous 2005
"... In PAGE 4: ...(Modified from Sharma amp; Kitchens 2004) Pedagogical Changes More text- and graphics based instructions More voice, graphics and animation based instructions Lecture in classroom or in internet labs Learning occurring in the field or while mobile The mere use of terms like when I want, wherever I want, and however I want, indeed impose new requirements not only to the technological and educational frameworks, but also to the way in which all actors interact and communicate. Table3 summarizes differences in these communication pathways. Finally our possibilities for assessment and evaluation are different for the two paradigms (Table 4).... ..."
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Table 4: Differences between e- and m-Learning environments with respect to methods of evaluation (Modified from Sharma amp; Kitchens 2004)

in We need an educationally relevant definition of mobile learning
by Yiannis Laouris, Nikleia Eteokleous 2005
Cited by 1

TABLE 4. Perception of respondents specialising in Islamic Education toward the usability and suitability of SMART Net as an internet-based tool for teaching and learning (n=26)

in unknown title
by unknown authors

Table 4. Current Internet-based Applications

in Analysis Internet Application Traffic Monitoring and Analysis
by Myung-sup Kim 2004
"... In PAGE 14: ...able 3. Comparison of NG-MON with Other Monitoring Systems ....................32 Table4 .... In PAGE 48: ...Table 4. Current Internet-based Applications Table4... ..."

Table 1 Internet-based applications for enhancing security

in Data Mining Approaches for Intrusion Detection in Email System Internet-Based
by Victor-valeriu Patriciu, Liviu Rusu, Iustin Priescu
"... In PAGE 1: ... Moreover, theses systems are designed for one particular network environment, such as medium-sized network enclaves, and only tap into an individual cross-section of network activity such as email system activity [1]. Table1 enumerates a range of Internet-based applications for enhancing security. Theses applications cover a set of detection, security and marketing programs that exists within the government, commercial and private sectors.... ..."

Table 1 - Representative examples of Internet-based electronic markets

in Internet-based Electronic Markets
by Arie Segev, Judith Gebauer, Frank Färber 1999
"... In PAGE 5: ... In some cases, additional services for buying companies are included, such as sup- port for internal purchasing policies, integration with backend systems, reporting functionality, decision or negotiation support. Table1 provides a summarizing over- view of the systems outlined in Section 2.1.... In PAGE 10: ... Weirton Steel spearheaded the MetalSite proj- ect, spending more than $3 million and two years on development and committing another $2 million to launch the site (Cone 1998). Revenue models of electronic markets differ (see Table1 ). Often, access charges depend on a combination of transaction-based fees and subscriptions with additional services being charged for separately (MetalSite, MarketSite).... ..."
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Table 1. Examples of research on Internet-Based Learning

in Virtual Campus
by Research Project Third-Term, Ma Ka Po

Table 1. Examples of research on Internet-Based Learning

in Virtual Campus
by Research Project Second-Term, Ma Ka Po
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