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An Exploration Of Tablet-Based Presentation Systems And Learning Styles, Ngan T. Phan
An Exploration Of Tablet-Based Presentation Systems And Learning Styles, Ngan T. Phan
Master's Theses
Learning in the classroom can occur as a combination of students' personal effort to study class material, the instructor's attempt to present class material, and the interaction that takes place between instructor and students. In a more traditional setting, instructors can lecture by writing notes on a chalkboard or a whiteboard. If instructors want to display prepared lecture slides, they can use the overhead projector and write additional notes on top of these overhead transparencies. With many technological advances, various researchers are advocating towards integration between technology and learning. With the advent of tablet PCs, researchers recognize the potential usefulness …
A Novel Distributed Denial-Of-Service Detection Algorithm, Brett Tsudama
A Novel Distributed Denial-Of-Service Detection Algorithm, Brett Tsudama
Master's Theses
The applicability of implementing Ratio-based SYN Flood Detection (RSD) on a network processor is explored, and initial results are presented.