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“Do Not Touch the Paintings: ” The Benefits of Interactivity on Learning and Future Visits in a Museum

by Konstantinos Mikalef, Michail N. Giannakos, Konstantinos Chorianopoulos, Letizia Jaccheri
"... Abstract. Educators and museum curators have recognized the value of interactivity, but it remains unclear what is the right level of interactivity in informal learning settings, such as museums. In this study, we explore the effect of increasing levels of interactivity on learning performance and s ..."
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and students ’ intention for future museum visits. We developed an educational mobile application based on QR codes and quiz software, in order to augment visual arts comprehension during a visit to an art gallery. In addition to the mobile-based version of the game, a paper-based version was also employed

Modeling Indirect Effects of Paid Search Advertising: Which Keywords Lead to More Future Visits?

by Oliver J. Rutz, Michael Trusov, Randolph E. Bucklin , 2009
"... Many online shoppers initially acquired through paid search later return to the same site directly. These so-called “direct type-in ” visits can be an important indirect effect of paid search. Because visitors come to sites via different keywords and can vary in their propensity to make return visit ..."
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Many online shoppers initially acquired through paid search later return to the same site directly. These so-called “direct type-in ” visits can be an important indirect effect of paid search. Because visitors come to sites via different keywords and can vary in their propensity to make return

Switching

by Avi Goldfarb , 2005
"... do denial of service attacks reduce future visits? ..."
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do denial of service attacks reduce future visits?

Visiting Researcher Paper Valuing the Future:

by unknown authors , 2010
"... the social discount rate in cost-benefit analysis Mark Harrison The views expressed in this paper are those of the individual involved and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Productivity Commission. ..."
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the social discount rate in cost-benefit analysis Mark Harrison The views expressed in this paper are those of the individual involved and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Productivity Commission.

Quality management re-visited: A reflective review and agenda for future research

by Rui Sousa , Christopher A Voss - Journal of Operations Management , 2002
"... Abstract Quality management (QM) has become an all-pervasive management philosophy, finding its way into most sectors of today's business society. After the initial hype and enthusiasm, it is time to take stock of the knowledge accumulated in what is now a mature field of study and look for di ..."
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for directions to take the field further forward. This article reflects on the mass of literature in the field, synthesizing, organizing and structuring knowledge and offering suggestions for future research. It reviews QM research organized along five main themes: the definition of QM, the definition of product

Site Visits

by John Carlo Mcclure, Charles R. Ryan, Site Visits, Stage Ii
"... In less than five years, the California State Library-sponsored InFoPeople project connected 46 % of California's public libraries to the Internet and established a highly regarded, sustained training program to assist librarians in taking advantage of the new networked resources and services. ..."
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. The primary objective of this Stage II report was to conduct site visits at selected InFoPeople public libraries in the various regional planning areas throughout the state. Findings from the site visits and interviews that are presented in this report cover the following areas: public access to the Internet

Please visit

by Nolaf P. J. Vrooman, J. Alfred Witjes, Urothelial Cell Carcinoma , 2007
"... www.eu-acme.org/ europeanurology to read and answer questions on-line. The EU-ACME credits will then be attributed markers for the detection of bladder cancers have been tested. Almost all urinary markers reported are better than cytology with vity, but they score lower in specificity. The purpose o ..."
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: The results of this review show that the first-generation urinary markers did not add much to urinary cytology. The current generation of markers is promising but larger clinical trails are needed. The future of marker development is bright with new techniques emerging, but the perfect marker is still

Future

by Paul W. Devore
"... Kent State had its beginning nearly a cen-tury ago. William S. Kent, a person of vision, donated 53 acres of farmland located on a hill overlooking a small town on the Cuyahoga River. He did so to establish a teacher educa-tion school in his community. When I visit various communities in my travels, ..."
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Kent State had its beginning nearly a cen-tury ago. William S. Kent, a person of vision, donated 53 acres of farmland located on a hill overlooking a small town on the Cuyahoga River. He did so to establish a teacher educa-tion school in his community. When I visit various communities in my travels

Zancanaro: Personal Reporting of a Museum Visit as an Entry-point to Future Cultural Experience

by Charles Callaway, Tsvi Kuflik, Elena Not, Ra Novello, Oliviero Stock
"... Museum visitors can continue interacting with museum exhibits even after they have left the museum. We can help them do this by creating a report that includes a basic, personalized narration of their visit, the items and relationships they found most interesting, pointers to additional related onli ..."
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online information, and suggestions for future visits to the current and other museums. In this work we describe the automatic generation of personalized natural language reports to help create one episode in an ongoing coherent sequence of cultural activities.

Data Mining of User Navigation Patterns

by Jose Borges, Mark Levene , 2000
"... We propose a data mining model that captures the user navigation behaviour patterns. The user navigation sessions are modelled as ahypertext probabilistic grammar whose higher probability strings correspond to the user's preferred trails. An algorithm to efficiently mine suchtrailsisgiven. ..."
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. Wemake use of the Ngram model which assumes that the last N pages browsed affect the probability of the next page to be visited. The model is based on the theory of probabilistic grammars providing it with a sound theoretical foundation for future enhancements. Moreover, we propose the use of entropy
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