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    Multimedia Definition: Multimedia is a file format in computer include a lot of forms like sound, videos, images, graphics, and text that we use in our daily life. It helps us a lot as an example now we use multimedia in education process t to deliver a scientific information in a simple way, which could anybody receive. History: The newspaper was the first mass communication medium to employ Multimedia, they use the text, images and graphics. After that, they start to use radio waves, in 1901…

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    Virtual Reality Analysis

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    Efrat Dagan, p. 16). Lectures provide students with static scenarios, while VR provides students with interactive scenarios - personally teaching through individualized mistakes that the student makes and provides suitable alternatives in the VR simulation. Not only is PILL-VR beneficial to the student, but also the institution as the program offers a financially viable solution to field experience. In an even broader sense, “This study contributes to the professional education field by…

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    press, we had not handled any special revolution except computer and internet. These two revolutionary tools would have been helping human history in every type of all fields, and of course in schools. The computer has recently been in schools. Before using computers, there were some kinds of methodologies used in classes. Nowadays computers are participating a role by using as Tutor, Tool, and Tutee. Moreover, Robert Taylor explained computers as an instructor, worker as document…

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    The second concern is the RMF and how protecting the network makes it difficult to introduce a cyber environment simulation. Risk Management Framework is the unified information security framework for the entire federal government with the goal to improve information security and strengthen risk management processes (Department of Defense [DoD], 2014). It protects networks and systems from outside vulnerabilities through implementation and constant assessment of security controls. Through the…

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    incorporate homomorphic encryption but with one disadvantage, it is impossible to search homomorphically encrypted documents until they are decrypted (Gentry et al, 2013). With the introduction and use of cloud computing, the network itself becomes the computer and enables the owner to access it from any geographical location. The installation of free Wi-Fi networks in public spots to enhance flow of information especially in developing countries and enhancement of the collaboration between…

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    Self Vs Peer Evaluation

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    Procedure knowledge of the specific course book. Then, in the self-, and peer-assessment groups, the students were trained on how to assess themselves as well as their peers, respectively. For example the students were informed that they will have an assessment every two units covered from the course book, and are free to construct items of any type. While in the self-assessment group, they were instructed to make, to answer and then to mark their papers themselves, in the peer-assessment…

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    What put Carnegie Mellon on my radar is the fact that it is ranked among the top computer science programs in the country. I am applying because I want to be at a school where everyone is as driven and as focused as me. Students at Carnegie Mellon get to start focusing on their careers during their freshman year. I know that I want a career in computer science or engineering, so the fact that I would get to immediately take classes pertaining to my major attracts me. I am also fascinated by the…

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    epistemological question: How can a person be certain of what his senses tell him about the world he lives in? This question, explored modernly in the film by portraying reality as nothing more than a computer simulation implanted into humans’ sensory receptors by a race of intelligent super-computers, is nevertheless an idea that has intrigued philosophical thinkers for many ages. For example, in 1641, Rene Descartes wrote about his doubts of perception in Part I of Meditations on First…

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    Technology in Elementary School Although many people agree that Technology in Elementary School is beneficial; however, students are spending more time behind a computer screen and less time interacting in the classroom. We will discuss the privacy rights of a minor, if the students are benefiting academically, and how the students are interacting socially to see how technology currently affects students. Google has offered to all schools free access to their word processing software packages.…

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    4G Case Study

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    Security issues in 4G and study of DoS attack: Faiza Farooq, Ridha Naveed and Ayesha siddiqa Department of Computer Science Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi Pakistan ridanaveed94@gmail, faizafarooq699@gmail Absract: The demand of 4G networks is increasing day by day as they are very high speed but 4G has certain security issues in it. In our paper we will describe some security issues and provide solutions for them to minimize these issues in order to improve the performance of 4G…

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