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Michael J Marcus - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • growing consumer interest in jamming spectrum policy implications spectrum policy and regulatory issues
    2014
    Co-Authors: Michael J Marcus
    Abstract:

    This is a magazine dedicated to communications, not electronic warfare. However, the issue of jamming is unfortunately intruding on civil communications on a growing basis. It does not take much use of your Favorite Search Engine to discover the Internet marketing of jammers for cellular communications as well as GPS. There are even WiFi jammers and jammers for an anti-car theft system used in 37 countries called LoJack. These products need not meet any out-of-band emission limits (because they are being sold illegally anyway) and thus may well radiate in bands other than their intended targets. Thus, these commercially available jammers pose a real threat to many types of legitimate spectrum users.

Michael Fosmire - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Real-World Solutions for Real-World Collaboration Problems Alexius Macklin, User Instruction Librarian
    2016
    Co-Authors: Purdue E-pubs, Alexius Smith Macklin, Michael Fosmire
    Abstract:

    Are you finding collaboration with faculty difficult to initiate? How about a new approach? Problem-based learning (PBL) is an instruction method that investigates and resolves messy, real-world dilemmas. This workshop demonstrates how librarians at Purdue University worked with faculty to incorporate information literacy skills into course content using PBL. What do information retrieval skills and problem-based learning (PBL) have in common? All too often, in this age of instant answers, data collection begins before the information need is really identified. Technology savvy students consult their Favorite Search Engine

Amara Malik - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Web Search behavior of university students: a case study at University of the Punjab
    2009
    Co-Authors: Khalid Mahmood, Amara Malik
    Abstract:

    The World Wide Web is now known to be the richest source of information. The growth rate of the web is exponential. This paper explores different aspects of web Search behavior of university students, in terms of user's background and experience with web, purpose of use, Searching skills, query formulation, frequency of use, Favorite Search Engine, etc. All these factors contribute to the way in which the students Search the web. Data have been collected from students of the Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences, University of the Punjab, Lahore through questionnaire. Key findings include the use of web for academic tasks, preference of Google, reformulation of query, use of basic and advance Search features, browsing of first ten hits and problem of slow speed

Purdue E-pubs - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Real-World Solutions for Real-World Collaboration Problems Alexius Macklin, User Instruction Librarian
    2016
    Co-Authors: Purdue E-pubs, Alexius Smith Macklin, Michael Fosmire
    Abstract:

    Are you finding collaboration with faculty difficult to initiate? How about a new approach? Problem-based learning (PBL) is an instruction method that investigates and resolves messy, real-world dilemmas. This workshop demonstrates how librarians at Purdue University worked with faculty to incorporate information literacy skills into course content using PBL. What do information retrieval skills and problem-based learning (PBL) have in common? All too often, in this age of instant answers, data collection begins before the information need is really identified. Technology savvy students consult their Favorite Search Engine

Khalid Mahmood - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Web Search behavior of university students: a case study at University of the Punjab
    2009
    Co-Authors: Khalid Mahmood, Amara Malik
    Abstract:

    The World Wide Web is now known to be the richest source of information. The growth rate of the web is exponential. This paper explores different aspects of web Search behavior of university students, in terms of user's background and experience with web, purpose of use, Searching skills, query formulation, frequency of use, Favorite Search Engine, etc. All these factors contribute to the way in which the students Search the web. Data have been collected from students of the Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences, University of the Punjab, Lahore through questionnaire. Key findings include the use of web for academic tasks, preference of Google, reformulation of query, use of basic and advance Search features, browsing of first ten hits and problem of slow speed