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    VPN Defined: So what is a good definition of Virtual Private Networking? Simply defined‚ a VPN is a “virtual” network that is kept private by “tunneling” private data through the underlying infrastructure of a public Internet. VPN technology provides a way of using public network infrastructures‚ such as the Internet‚ to provide private‚ secure access to applications and company resources to employees in remote or home offices‚ to business partners‚ and even to customers. A VPN is one or more

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    In what sense(s) are virtual communities real communities? A virtual community is a network of people who interact through various forms of media‚ and allow users to obtain support‚ advice‚ friendship and sometimes merely just interaction with others. In a world where the internet is becoming ever more important‚ and social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter are now a part of many people’s every day lives‚ there is a strong sense that online‚ virtual communities are becoming ever more

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    Virtual world is losing the human touch The topic for today’s debate is - the virtual world is losing the human touch. I would like to speak against the motion. In my opinion nothing can be further from the truth. The virtual world has been created by humans to answer the ever increasing needs of humans which cannot be fulfilled in the limiting dimensions of the real world. And with each passing day technology is making the virtual world resemble more and more like the real world minus its limitations

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    2.4 Dynamic Experience Management in Virtual Worlds for Entertainment‚ Education‚ and Training Recent workstations have the facility to build the storytelling incident interactive by concerning a contestant or beginner as a personality in the story itself. An outline for creating interactive stories for amusement‚ instructive‚ and guiding purposes is offered based on a sort of agent called knowledgeable director(experience manager). An experience manager (a simplification of a drama manager) is an

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    Advantages of the Virtual Classroom More than one person can view and attend the lesson. A whole family or group can watch and learn together from one lesson. A whole Class or University can attend the lesson‚ and follow the lesson as a review or replay as the lesson is recorded and the recording available‚ at no charge‚ to the attendees. This is bringing the classroom into the home‚ school and world‚ and making Education an International Experience.   The Online English Lesson is fully interactive

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    comparison of them and their position in the market share showing how these learning environments have developed over time. Contents Executive Summary 2 Introduction 4 Moodle 7 Fronter 9 Conclusion 12 Bibliography 14 Introduction VLE’S (Virtual Learning Environments) also called Learning Management Systems‚ Course Management Systems‚ Integrated learning systems‚ etc. were originally based on distance learning and are online systems aimed to meet the teaching and learning needs of an educating

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    Virtual Learning Environment Introduction VLE can be defined as a platform that is used for learning and interaction between students and teachers by a developed online computer-web technology. There are some factors that instigated the development of VLE and it dates back as far as the internet development itself. VLE – Past‚ Present and Future Due to the need of improvement in educational systems and research‚ online learning has developed just as the internet and the World Wide Web has developed

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    Virtual Reality: The Past‚ The Present‚ and The Future Clinton M. Lawrence INF103: Computer Literacy (ACF1132D) Instructor: Troy O’Neal September 5‚ 2011 Virtual reality (VR) is a term that applies to computer-simulated environments that can simulate physical presence in places in the real world‚ as well as in imaginary worlds. Over the next few minutes I will give you a well designed overlook of how over the years we have advanced in the field of virtual reality or as more commonly know as

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    established classroom. E-Learning introduces a new term to education‚ as Virtual Classroom‚ where students will be present with their teachers and co-learners in classroom virtually. This type of physically separated but logically connected education system can be termed as “Virtual Education” where the education is independent of the time and space of the learners. 2. What is Virtual Education Virtual education refers to instruction in a learning environment where teacher and

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    A Rhetorical Analysis of Hey’s "Virtual Product Placement" Imagine sitting down on a Saturday night to relax and watch your favorite show. As you turn to your show you begin notice that the whole thing is full of ads‚ everything from the billboards in the back ground‚ to the logo on the coffee cup that the main character is drinking out of. This is exactly the kind of thing you can expect to see in the future. In his article Damian Ward Hey argues that it is in the best interest of the television

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