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The Hotlink Optimizer

by Evangelos Kranakis, Danny Krizanc, Miguel Vargas Martin , 2002
"... The Hotlink Optimizer (HotOpt) is a new software tool that helps administrators and designers to structure their web sites eciently. We propose an improvement on web site access by making the most popular pages more accessible to users. Suppose that there is a page with high number of access hits; w ..."
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; we want this page to be closer to the home page so visitors can reach it in less hops; this is done by adding hotlinks to the existing structure of the web site. A hotlink is a link that provides a shortcut between two web pages within a web site. HotOpt is empowered by a hotlink assignment algorithm

NetLogo HotLink Replay: A Tool for Exploring, Analyzing and Interpreting Mathematical Change in Complex Systems

by Michelle Hoda Wilkerson-jerde, Uri Wilensky
"... Abstract: Some of the most important patterns of change that we encounter in our everyday world – global warming, fluctuations in the unemployment rate, voter trends – are produced by the interactions and accumulation of many different individuals and events. This interactive poster will demonstrate ..."
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will demonstrate NetLogo HotLink Replay, a computational tool designed to provide students a context to reconcile large-scale patterns of mathematical change with the interactions and events that contribute to and are reflected by that change.

Hypermedia in the Virtual Project Room - Toward Open 3D Spatial Hypermedia

by Preben Mogensen, Kaj Grønbæk , 2000
"... This paper discusses hypermedia aspects of the design of a Virtual Project Room. Based on ethnographic and participatory design studies of landscape architects' and architects' work, prototypes for a notion of virtual project rooms, supporting remote collaboration, is developed. Since (lan ..."
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hot-linking of arbitrary MS Windows documents into the virtual project room, it supports spatial arrangement and categorization of (sub) workspaces by means of proximity, and it provides "classical" open hypermedia linking between segments of documentation. Finally, support for two modes

- Toward Open 3D Spatial Hypermedia

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"... This paper discusses hypermedia aspects of the design of a Virtual Project Room. Based on ethnographic and participatory design studies of landscape architects ’ and architects ' work, prototypes for a notion of virtual project rooms, supporting remote collaboration, is developed. Since (landsc ..."
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hot-linking of arbitrary MS Windows documents into the virtual project room, it supports spatial arrangement and categorization of (sub) workspaces by means of proximity, and it provides "classical " open hypermedia linking between segments of documentation. Finally, support for two

PATTERNS OF INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY USE BY FACULTY IN MARKETING: AN EXPLORATORY INVESTIGATION

by Thomas J. Lipscomb, Jeffrey W. Totten, John R. Tanner
"... The present study was undertaken in order to gain a preliminary perspective on the use of technology in academic instruction in Marketing in the United States. The sampling frame consisted of professors and others interested in marketing. A questionnaire addressing usage of various types of classroo ..."
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to the questionnaire through an Internet homepage, which was accessible via a provided hotlink. Usable responses were received from 102 marketing faculty. The results indicated that the process of adoption of technology for marketing instruction in the United States is well underway. With respect to hardware

Getting Started Yacht Classes and Class Data The User Interface

by Menu Bar
"... Please note: This is a printed version of the online help file provided with SailTool. Sections of text which appear double underlined are a hotlink to another section of the document. Sometimes it will be obvious where the link is pointing to, other times it will not. It will be necessary to refer ..."
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Please note: This is a printed version of the online help file provided with SailTool. Sections of text which appear double underlined are a hotlink to another section of the document. Sometimes it will be obvious where the link is pointing to, other times it will not. It will be necessary to refer to the

Texplore - Exploring Expository Texts Via Hierarchical Representation

by Yaakov Yaari
"... Exploring expository texts presents an interest- Jig and important ch_allenge. They are read routinely and extensively in the fore of online newspapers, web-based articles, reports, technical aud academic papers. We present a system, called Texplore, which assists readers in exploring the content of ..."
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of expository texts. The system provides two mech-ms for text exploration, an expandable outline that represents the hierarchical structure of the text, and a concept index, hot-linked to the concept references in the text. The hierarchical structure is discov- ered using lexical cohesion methods combined

That’s entertainment! Designing streaming multimedia web experiences

by Clare-marie Karat, John Karat, John Vergo, Claudio Pinhanez, Doug Riecken, Thomas Cofino - International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction , 2002
"... This article investigates the use of streaming multimedia narratives in Web entertainment. Based on experience gained during the user-centered design of a Web site for art and culture, evidence is provided that users want and like “less clicking, more watching” Web experiences where the point of vie ..."
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This article investigates the use of streaming multimedia narratives in Web entertainment. Based on experience gained during the user-centered design of a Web site for art and culture, evidence is provided that users want and like “less clicking, more watching” Web experiences where the point

DeltaTick: Applying Calculus to the Real World through Behavioral Modeling

by Michelle H. Wilkerson-jerde, Uri Wilensky
"... Abstract Certainly one of the most powerful and important modeling languages of our time is the Calculus. But research consistently shows that students do not understand how the variables in calculus-based mathematical models relate to aspects of the systems that those models are supposed to represe ..."
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to represent. Because of this, students never access the true power of calculus: its suitability to model a wide variety of real-world systems across domains. In this paper, we describe the motivation and theoretical foundations for the DeltaTick and HotLink Replay applications, an effort to address

Microsoft Word - FinalProceedingsContents.doc

by M Carlson , S Jacobs , E Coe , S Larsen , E Hsu , A Disessa , S L Ganter , S Herbert , R Pierce , J Kaput , R Noss , C Hoyles , S T Levy , H Kim , U Wilensky , R Nemirovsky , C Tierney , T Wright , S Peterson , B ; J Richmond , J Kaput , W Stroup , Paditz
"... Abstract Certainly one of the most powerful and important modeling languages of our time is the Calculus. But research consistently shows that students do not understand how the variables in calculus-based mathematical models relate to aspects of the systems that those models are supposed to repres ..."
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to represent. Because of this, students never access the true power of calculus: its suitability to model a wide variety of real-world systems across domains. In this paper, we describe the motivation and theoretical foundations for the DeltaTick and HotLink Replay applications, an effort to address
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