718 resultados para Web-Based Learning System


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Il Web ha subito numerose trasformazioni rispetto al passato. Si è passati da un Web statico, in cui l'unica possibilità era quella di leggere i contenuti della pagina, ad un Web dinamico e interattivo come quello dei social network. Il Web moderno è, ancora oggi, un universo in espansione. La possibilità di arricchire le pagine con contenuti interattivi, video, foto e molto altro, rende l'esperienza web sempre più coinvolgente. Inoltre la diffusione sempre più ampia di mobile device ha reso necessaria l'introduzione di nuovi strumenti per sfruttare al meglio le funzionalità di tali dispositivi. Esistono al momento tantissimi linguaggi di scripting e di programmazione, ma anche CMS che offrono a chiunque la possibilità di scrivere e amministrare siti web. Nonostante le grandi potenzialità che offrono, spesso queste tecnologie si occupano di ambiti specifici e non permettono di creare sistemi omogenei che comprendano sia client che server. Dart si inserisce proprio in questo contesto. Tale linguaggio dà a i programmatori la possibilità di poter sviluppare sia lato client sia lato server. L'obiettivo principale di questo linguaggio è infatti la risoluzione di alcune problematiche comuni a molti programmatori web. Importante in questo senso è il fatto di rendere strutturata la costruzione di programmi web attraverso l'uso di interfacce e classi. Fornisce inoltre un supporto per l'integrazione di svariate funzionalità che allo stato attuale sono gestite da differenti tecnologie. L'obiettivo della presente tesi è quello di mettere a confronto Dart con alcune delle tecnologie più utilizzate al giorno d'oggi per la programmazione web-based. In particolare si prenderanno in considerazione JavaScript, jQuery, node.js e CoffeeScript.

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Progettazione e realizzazione di un software gestionale web-based su piattaforma cloud

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Patients with heart disease often suffer from difficulties in psychological adaptation during cardiac rehabilitation. Mood disorders such as depression are known to be highly prevalent in cardiac patients and to have a negative impact on the progression of coronary heart disease. However, cardiac patients have difficulties to get psychological treatments due to low availability and motivational difficulties. Web-based interventions have been proven to be effective in treating depressive symptoms. Deprexis is a promising web-based psychological treatment which was devised for depressed patients. The aim of the study InterHerz is to examine if Deprexis is an effective psychological treatment to reduce stress and depression in cardiac patients.

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Symptomatic management is often all that is recommended in children with fever. To date, only 2 nationwide surveys of pediatricians regarding their attitudes toward fever have been published.

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State standardized testing has always been a tool to measure a school’s performance and to help evaluate school curriculum. However, with the school of choice legislation in 1992, the MEAP test became a measuring stick to grade schools by and a major tool in attracting school of choice students. Now, declining enrollment and a state budget struggling to stay out of the red have made school of choice students more important than ever before. MEAP scores have become the deciding factor in some cases. For the past five years, the Hancock Middle School staff has been working hard to improve their students’ MEAP scores in accordance with President Bush's “No Child Left Behind” legislation. In 2005, the school was awarded a grant that enabled staff to work for two years on writing and working towards school goals that were based on the improvement of MEAP scores in writing and math. As part of this effort, the school purchased an internet-based program geared at giving students practice on state content standards. This study examined the results of efforts by Hancock Middle School to help improve student scores in mathematics on the MEAP test through the use of an online program called “Study Island.” In the past, the program was used to remediate students, and as a review with an incentive at the end of the year for students completing a certain number of objectives. It had also been used as a review before upcoming MEAP testing in the fall. All of these methods may have helped a few students perform at an increased level on their standardized test, but the question remained of whether a sustained use of the program in a classroom setting would increase an understanding of concepts and performance on the MEAP for the masses. This study addressed this question. Student MEAP scores and Study Island data from experimental and comparison groups of students were compared to understand how a sustained use of Study Island in the classroom would impact student test scores on the MEAP. In addition, these data were analyzed to determine whether Study Island results provide a good indicator of students’ MEAP performance. The results of the study suggest that there were limited benefits related to sustained use of Study Island and gave some indications about the effectiveness of the mathematics curriculum at Hancock Middle School. These results and implications for instruction are discussed.

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Anonymity systems maintain the anonymity of communicating nodes by camouflaging them, either with peer nodes generating dummy traffic or with peer nodes participating in the actual communication process. The probability of any adversary breaking down the anonymity of the communicating nodes is inversely proportional to the number of peer nodes participating in the network. Hence to maintain the anonymity of the communicating nodes, a large number of peer nodes are needed. Lack of peer availability weakens the anonymity of any large scale anonymity system. This work proposes PayOne, an incentive based scheme for promoting peer availability. PayOne aims to increase the peer availability by encouraging nodes to participate in the anonymity system by awarding them with incentives and thereby promoting the anonymity strength. Existing incentive schemes are designed for single path based approaches. There is no incentive scheme for multipath based or epidemic based anonymity systems. This work has been specifically designed for epidemic protocols and has been implemented over MuON, one of the latest entries to the area of multicasting based anonymity systems. MuON is a peer-to-peer based anonymity system which uses epidemic protocol for data dissemination. Existing incentive schemes involve paying every intermediate node that is involved in the communication between the initiator and the receiver. These schemes are not appropriate for epidemic based anonymity systems due to the incurred overhead. PayOne differs from the existing schemes because it involves paying a single intermediate node that participates in the network. The intermediate node can be any random node that participates in the communication and does not necessarily need to lie in the communication path between the initiator and the receiver. The light-weight characteristics of PayOne make it viable for large-scale epidemic based anonymity systems.