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Paper Session I-B - Laser Communications Utilizing Molniya Satellite
The telecommunications evolution has advanced to level where bandwidth is now a limiting factor for data transmission. The use of laser communications with satellites is not a new idea and has been proven ,Ref [3], in certain configurations using geostationary orbits. The purpose of this thesis is to explore the use of laser technology for land based terminals above the 80-degree latitude. After establishing an understanding of the nature of the mathematical model for the turbulent effects on laser beams, the investigation will utilize the Molniya satellite orbit characteristics with the goal of eliminating or reducing the tracking complexity
Dutch Auction Or Dutch Uncle? A Case Study Of The NetSuite IPO
“Dutch uncle is a term for a person who issues frank, harsh, and severe comments and criticism to educate, encourage, or admonish someone. Thus, a Dutch uncle is a person who is rather the reverse of what is normally thought of as avuncular or uncle-like (which would be indulgent and permissive).” Wikipedi
Using A Two Treatment Factorial Design To Analyze The First Day Percent Change In Price For Initial Public Offerings
An area of considerable interest in finance is the behavior of IPO stock prices on the first day of issue. This paper uses a sample of 282 IPOs from 2002 through 2007 to investigate the performance of the first day percent change in price (FDPCP) of these stocks. A two treatment factorial design is utilized to determine if two factors impact the mean value of this variable. The first factor, or treatment, is the relationship between the final offer price and the price range found in the prospectus associated with SEC Form S-1, also known as the "red herring." The second treatment is the state of the market at the time of issue, bull or bear. This experimental design allows for the testing of three hypotheses. The first hypothesis looks at the relationship between the mean value of the FDPCP and the value of the final offer price relative to the filing range found in the initial prospectus. The second hypothesis looks at the relationship between the mean value of the FDPCP and the state of the market at the time of issue, while the third hypothesis seeks to determine if there is an interaction between the two treatments
Evaluating The Effectiveness Of A Course-Objective Writing Developmental Teacher Training Program
One of the challenges for educators is composing well-written, specifically stated outcomes of student learning. Developmental teacher training is a program designed to improve the effectiveness of university instructors. The program focuses on improving course methodology by guiding instructors through the development of correctly written and structured course objectives, effective and efficient delivery methodology including implementation of technology as a delivery medium, and proper outcomes evaluation of course effectiveness measured against the course objectives. This paper evaluates the effectiveness of the training. The outline used in the training is included in the appendix
An Evaluation Of The Effectiveness Of Turnitin.Com As A Tool For Reducing Plagiarism In Graduate Student Term Papers
Plagiarism is a continual problem in academia. Plagiarism-detection tools like Turnitin have been used for nearly ten years to help university faculty and administration combat this form of cheating (turnitin.com). This paper evaluates the difference in plagiarism levels in graduate-student term papers when students are not provided access to Turnitin to evaluate their own work versus the level of plagiarism in student term papers when students have access to Turnitin to check their work as they are generating their papers. Descriptive statistics and a T-test comparison of the two groups are provided along with a brief literature review of plagiarism and academic integrity violations
Student Attitudes On Academic Integrity Violations
The purpose of this study is to assess college students' perceptions on the level of seriousness of academic integrity violations
Native American Demographic and Tribal Survival into the Twenty-first Century
"Indigeneity at the Crossroads of American Studies." Published as a special joint issue with American Studies, Volume 46, No. 3/4, Fall 2005
Demographics of Digital Cheating: Who Cheats, and What Can We Do About It?
The demographics and attitudes of students to cheating on a small, southern, urban, liberal arts institution were surveyed in terms of gender, extra-curricular activities , church attendance, age, and classification (undergraduate and graduate). Some of the prominent literature on demographics and academic violations is reviewed. The study concludes that at least 90% of students surveyed engage in some form of cheating, and students did not view digital cheating as an academic violation. This sample indicated that there is no significant difference in propensities to cheat among the variables included in this survey. Some possible measures are listed to help deter cheating on college campuses
Evaluating Course-Objective Writing Effectiveness: Applying The Comprehensive Bloom Verb List
This study is a comparative analysis of the objective writing skills of pre-service teachers to determine the efficacy of utilizing a master verb list based on Bloom’s Taxonomy. Students enrolled in a mid-size university were asked to create a set of objectives to measure Bloom’s Taxonomy learning outcomes. One group received a master list of verbs categorized through research appropriately into learning levels. The other group received a variety of lists with conflicting verbs in categories. Students who received the master list were better able than their counterparts to write precise, clear and accurate objectives
An Analysis Of The Effectiveness Of Podcasting As A Supplemental Instructional Tool: A Pilot Study
Podcasting is the creation of audio or video files for use on iPods and other MP3 players. It allows the user to view or listen to downloadable files wherever or whenever desired. In higher education, podcasting is experiencing extraordinary growth. While a significant volume of literature exists both lauding and lamenting the incorporation of podcasts into university curricula, the authors were unable to find any empirical studies in either the academic or popular press evaluating any benefits or detriments attributable to educational applications of podcasting. This paper presents the pilot for an empirical study of the effectiveness of podcasting as a course supplement
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