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ABSTRACT Background Lecturers in higher education commonly use slide software like Microsoft PowerPoint. Mayer's cognitive theory of multimedia learning (CTML) describes 15 principles for helping people learn better with words and images and is supported by a large number of empirical studies.
Rajin Le Blanc, Nicola Cooper
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ESA Governing Board Summer Meeting Minutes, Zoom Meeting August 1‐2, 2020
The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, Volume 102, Issue 2, April 2021.
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We propose an interactive projection system for a virtual studio setup using a single self‐contained and portable projection device. The system is named ipProjector, which stands for Interactive Portable Projector. Projection allows special effects of a virtual studio to be seen by live audiences in real time.
Thitirat Siriborvornratanakul +2 more
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Distributed scheduling algorithms for LoRa-based wide area cyber-physical systems [PDF]
Low Power Wide Area Networks (LPWAN) are a class of wireless communication protocols that work over long distances, consume low power and support low datarates.
Bhatia, Laksh
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Abstract Cover, copy, and compare (CCC) is a study strategy in which students cover their notes, attempt to copy them, and then compare for accuracy. We evaluated whether CCC could be used to establish equivalence classes with undergraduate students.
Sarah E. Frampton +2 more
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Cholesterol Flip-Flop in Heterogeneous Membranes.
Cholesterol is the most abundant molecule in the plasma membrane of mammals. Its distribution across the two membrane leaflets is critical for understanding how cells work.
Ruo-Xu Gu, S. Baoukina, D. Tieleman
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Interference Mitigation in Large Random Wireless Networks [PDF]
A central problem in the operation of large wireless networks is how to deal with interference -- the unwanted signals being sent by transmitters that a receiver is not interested in. This thesis looks at ways of combating such interference.
Aldridge, Matthew
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Abstract University Examination Timetabling Problem is the most important combinational problem to develop a conflict‐free timetable to execute all of the exams in and with the limited timeslots and other resources for universities, colleges or schools. It is also an important Nondeterministic Polynomial Time (NP)‐hard problem that has no deterministic
Abdul Ghaffar +3 more
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When Attackers Meet AI: Learning-empowered Attacks in Cooperative Spectrum Sensing
Defense strategies have been well studied to combat Byzantine attacks that aim to disrupt cooperative spectrum sensing by sending falsified versions of spectrum sensing data to a fusion center.
Lu, Zhuo +4 more
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Live From New York, It\u27s the Fake News! Saturday Night Live and the (Non)Politics of Parody [PDF]
Though Saturday Night Live\u27s “Weekend Update” has become one of the most iconic of fake news programs, it is remarkably unfocused on either satiric critique or parody of particular news conventions.
Day, Amber, Thompson, Ethan
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