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Providing an end-to-end view of how modern web applications are
built, Dynamic Web Application Development takes a cohesive
approach to building a software architecture from core components.
It tells a development story by taking you right through from
analysis and design, learning the core technologies, and tying them
together using standard tools patterns and frameworks without
straying into detail or trying to cover too many alternatives.
Using PHP scripting and the MySQL database management system, this
is a contemporary and well targeted coverage of important areas of
web application development including Ajax, , adaptive markup, web
application frameworks, standards and conformance, accessibility
and security issues. It shows you how to build functionality into a
website using a variety of technologies. These will work as a basic
framework from which you will be able to explore more challenging
developments such as porting applications to mobile devices and
including more Web 2.0 features. An ideal text for web programming
courses, this book will help you whether you are a student or need
to reskill and want a dependable and accessible self-study package.
This volume draws together all the articles published by the
International Journal of Mobile and Blended Learning in its first
year of publication (2009). When compared with traditional
classroom learning, mobile learning (m-learning) has the distinct
advantage of making content accessible and available to a number of
people in a wide range of different places. Combining E-Learning
and M-Learning: New Applications of Blended Educational Resources
reviews new systems and frameworks for the application of mobile
technologies in educational contexts. Contributions provide insight
on ethical and cross-cultural considerations of mobile learning, as
well as different teaching and learning styles.
The integration of technology into educational settings has
revolutionized classroom instruction in recent years. By properly
utilizing available digital resources, students' learning
experiences can be significantly enhanced. Mobile and Blended
Learning Innovations for Improved Learning Outcomes is an
authoritative reference source for the latest research on the use
and benefits of technological tools in contemporary classrooms and
showcases how these devices improve the overall learning process.
Highlighting the distinctions and interactions between mobile and
blended education, this book is ideally designed for practitioners,
professionals, academicians, and students interested in the
effective implementation of modern technology in the classroom.
Academia and industry have only begun to explore the vast
capabilities that the emerging field of mobile learning has to
enrich education. To help researchers and practitioners drive the
realization of the potential benefits of mobile learning technology
to the next level, a thorough survey of the state of knowledge in
this ascending field is vital. Innovative Mobile Learning:
Techniques and Technologies is the first book to comprehensively
set out opportunities presented by mobile learning technologies,
collecting incisive research articles from leading international
experts. Covering field challenges, practical experiences, and
current technological advances, this unique contribution to the
current research will benefit academics and students in a variety
of education and technology-related disciplines, as well as
industry specialists in the field mobile technology.
As the use of mobile technology for personal and business
applications continues to grow, it naturally follows that educators
and researchers will investigate the use of mobile devices for
knowledge sharing and learning. Refining Current Practices in
Mobile and Blended Learning: New Applications provides perspectives
on new approaches to learning theory and practice in increasingly
mobile, immersive environments. Situated at the intersection of
theory and practice, this book provides foundational research on
the development and implementation of mobile games, the delivery of
mobile and blended learning, and philosophical underpinnings of
this emerging discipline.
This book offers a comprehensive primer for the study of
intensionality. It explores and assesses those key theories of
intensionality which have been developed in the twentieth and early
twenty-first centuries. Each of the examined theories is tested as
to whether it can account for the problems associated with (A) the
intersubstitution salva veritate of co-extensional expressions, and
(B) existential generalisation. All of these theories are
subsequently compared so as to determine which of them comes
closest to successfully solving these problems. The book examines
four kinds of intensionalist approaches: the Fregean approach
(including Church's formalisation of Frege's theory); the
possible-worlds approaches of Carnap, Montague and Cresswell; the
theory of properties relations and propositions devised by Bealer;
and the Meinongian approaches put forward by Zalta and Priest. The
book also proposes an alternative to intensionalism: sententialism.
Sententialists argue that the problems of intensionality could be
solved by appealing to linguistic items (usually sentences) rather
than intensional entities. Drawing on the works of Quine, Davidson,
Scheffler and R. M. Martin, it explores the viability and value of
sententialism as an alternative to intensionalism.
Innovations in Mobile Educational Technologies and Applications
presents a collection of knowledge on the developments and
approaches of mobile educational technology. Bringing together
points of view from both technological and pedagogical practices,
this book aims to enhance interest in nontraditional approaches to
learning.
This book presents a guide to the core features of Java - and some
more recent innovations - enabling the reader to build skills and
confidence though tried-and-trusted stages, supported by exercises
that reinforce key learning points. All of the most useful and
commonly applied Java syntax and libraries are introduced, along
with many example programs that can provide the basis for more
substantial applications. Use of the Eclipse IDE and the JUnit
testing framework is integral to the book, ensuring maximum
productivity and code quality, although to ensure that skills are
not confined to one environment the fundamentals of the Java
compiler and run time are also explained. Additionally, coverage of
the Ant tool will equip the reader with the skills to automatically
build, test and deploy applications independent of an IDE.
Features: presents information on Java 7; contains numerous code
examples and exercises; provides source code, self-test questions
and PowerPoint slides at an associated website.
This is a collection of papers dedicated to the memory of
well-known WTO staffer Bijit Bora who died suddenly in 2006. The
papers include applied analysis of questions of policy in
international trade in fields related to Bora's interests,
including foreign direct investment, trade in services, competition
policy, and trade and development. It contains previously
unpublished papers by Bora himself on the impact of the WTO.
Java is now well-established as one of the world's major
programming languages, used in everything from desktop applications
to web-hosted applications, enterprise systems and mobile devices.
Java applications cover cloud-based services, the Internet of
Things, self-driving cars, animation, game development, big data
analysis and many more domains. The second edition of Foundational
Java: Key Elements and Practical Programming presents a detailed
guide to the core features of Java - and some more recent
innovations - enabling the reader to build their skills and
confidence though tried-and-trusted stages, supported by exercises
that reinforce the key learning points. All the most useful and
commonly applied Java syntax and libraries are introduced, along
with many example programs that can provide the basis for more
substantial applications. Use of the Eclipse Integrated Development
Environment (IDE) and the JUnit testing framework is integral to
the book, ensuring maximum productivity and code quality when
learning Java, although to ensure that skills are not confined to
one environment the fundamentals of the Java compiler and run time
are also explained. Additionally, coverage of the Ant tool will
equip the reader with the skills to automatically build, test and
deploy applications independent of an IDE. Topics and features: *
Presents the most up-to-date information on Java, including Java 14
* Examines the key theme of unit testing, introducing the JUnit 5
testing framework to emphasize the importance of unit testing in
modern software development * Describes the Eclipse IDE, the most
popular open source Java IDE and explains how Java can be run from
the command line * Includes coverage of the Ant build tool *
Contains numerous code examples and exercises throughout * Provides
downloadable source code, self-test questions, PowerPoint slides
and other supplementary material at the website
http://www.foundjava.com This hands-on, classroom-tested
textbook/reference is ideal for undergraduate students on
introductory and intermediate courses on programming with Java.
Professional software developers will also find this an excellent
self-study guide/refresher on the topic. Dr. David Parsons is
National Postgraduate Director at The Mind Lab, Auckland, New
Zealand. He has been teaching programming in both academia and
industry since the 1980s and writing about it since the 1990s.
This book offers a comprehensive primer for the study of
intensionality. It explores and assesses those key theories of
intensionality which have been developed in the twentieth and early
twenty-first centuries. Each of the examined theories is tested as
to whether it can account for the problems associated with (A) the
intersubstitution salva veritate of co-extensional expressions, and
(B) existential generalisation. All of these theories are
subsequently compared so as to determine which of them comes
closest to successfully solving these problems. The book examines
four kinds of intensionalist approaches: the Fregean approach
(including Church's formalisation of Frege's theory); the
possible-worlds approaches of Carnap, Montague and Cresswell; the
theory of properties relations and propositions devised by Bealer;
and the Meinongian approaches put forward by Zalta and Priest. The
book also proposes an alternative to intensionalism: sententialism.
Sententialists argue that the problems of intensionality could be
solved by appealing to linguistic items (usually sentences) rather
than intensional entities. Drawing on the works of Quine, Davidson,
Scheffler and R. M. Martin, it explores the viability and value of
sententialism as an alternative to intensionalism.
Social research practitioners and others working in the public and
voluntary sectors, in academia and consultancy are increasingly
under pressure to provide policy-related evidence with limited
resources and rising expectations. Demystifying evaluation is an
accessible introductory guide setting the foundations for tackling
those challenges, explaining the options open to evaluators, their
merits and uses, and how to make appropriate choices of research
methods. Drawing on his experience of policy and programme
evaluations for the public sector and outside, David Parsons
provides a practical roadmap cutting across different evaluation
theories. He covers issues such as managing expectations of
evaluation, using and mixing quantitative and qualitative methods,
engaging stakeholders and providing action-orientated approaches to
help end-users.
During the past decade there has been a dramatic change in the
nature of mobile communications technology and its impact on the
general communic ations environment. In the 1970s, mobile radio was
a minority activity in communications, based on relatively
unsophisticated technology. The 1980s, however, have seen the
emergence of analogue cellular systems and the definition of future
digital systems, and the predicted demand for these services is
such that investigations into the use of higher frequency bands
have already begun. It is predicted that, by the late 1990s, the
'personal communications' world will have resulted in the majority
of adults in Europe and North America being dependent on
radio-connected terminals of various kinds for more than 50% of
their total telecommunications needs. The technology which will
form the basis of this revolution has now been defined, at least in
outline, and the fixed and mobile equipment that will be used in
systems of the future will bear little resemblance to that
available even ten years ago. It is impossible within the confines
of a single, relatively short book to cover all the subject areas
needed for a study of this exciting and expanding field of
technology. We have, perforce, been selective and have chosen those
topics which we believe to be of primary importance at the present
time."
Java is now well-established as one of the world's major
programming languages, used in everything from desktop applications
to web-hosted applications, enterprise systems and mobile devices.
Java applications cover cloud-based services, the Internet of
Things, self-driving cars, animation, game development, big data
analysis and many more domains. The second edition of Foundational
Java: Key Elements and Practical Programming presents a detailed
guide to the core features of Java - and some more recent
innovations - enabling the reader to build their skills and
confidence though tried-and-trusted stages, supported by exercises
that reinforce the key learning points. All the most useful and
commonly applied Java syntax and libraries are introduced, along
with many example programs that can provide the basis for more
substantial applications. Use of the Eclipse Integrated Development
Environment (IDE) and the JUnit testing framework is integral to
the book, ensuring maximum productivity and code quality when
learning Java, although to ensure that skills are not confined to
one environment the fundamentals of the Java compiler and run time
are also explained. Additionally, coverage of the Ant tool will
equip the reader with the skills to automatically build, test and
deploy applications independent of an IDE. Topics and features: *
Presents the most up-to-date information on Java, including Java 14
* Examines the key theme of unit testing, introducing the JUnit 5
testing framework to emphasize the importance of unit testing in
modern software development * Describes the Eclipse IDE, the most
popular open source Java IDE and explains how Java can be run from
the command line * Includes coverage of the Ant build tool *
Contains numerous code examples and exercises throughout * Provides
downloadable source code, self-test questions, PowerPoint slides
and other supplementary material at the website
http://www.foundjava.com This hands-on, classroom-tested
textbook/reference is ideal for undergraduate students on
introductory and intermediate courses on programming with Java.
Professional software developers will also find this an excellent
self-study guide/refresher on the topic. Dr. David Parsons is
National Postgraduate Director at The Mind Lab, Auckland, New
Zealand. He has been teaching programming in both academia and
industry since the 1980s and writing about it since the 1990s.
This book provides a single source of reference for educators
interested in understanding how industry-based ideas have been
adapted into different educational contexts, and supports their
utilisation in practice. The link between industry-based ideas and
their application in education has enabled educators to develop
engaging, collaborative, and creative learning environments, as
well as better preparing their students for an increasingly complex
and dynamic global environment. This book includes contributions
from educators, researchers, and practitioners, who have integrated
industry-based ideas into their teaching, and explores how these
concepts and practices support the creation of effective learning
environments. Through these diverse, international contributions,
this book enables wider engagement with, and critical analysis of,
the application of industry practices, processes and techniques in
the development of collaborative and creative learning
environments.
Fifty-Two Sundays: From the Pulpit of the Padre is a response to
the many requests for copies of David Rowland's sermons and
addresses. Selecting has not been an easy task. The intention is to
highlight his philosophy, objectives and beliefs. His faith,
conviction and commitment tie the component parts together.
David Parsons Rowland was a compassionate, caring pastor. He was
a man of conviction, deep faith and vision. He practised what he
preached, believing that with God all things are possible. He was a
man of action, full of enthusiasm and determination, and possessing
that great sense of humour so frequently associated with the Irish.
When he put his hand to the plough there was no turning back.
Throughout his ministry he preached the Good News, in simple direct
terms that afforded the listener a bearing in the struggle to
answer questions of faith, daily living, family, relationships, and
life as a whole.
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Title: Caen-Stone Dreams; or, the harmony between individual and
national interests.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print
EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United
Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries
holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats:
books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps,
stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14
million books, along with substantial additional collections of
manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The
GENERAL HISTORICAL collection includes books from the British
Library digitised by Microsoft. This varied collection includes
material that gives readers a 19th century view of the world.
Topics include health, education, economics, agriculture,
environment, technology, culture, politics, labour and industry,
mining, penal policy, and social order. ++++The below data was
compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic
record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool
in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library
Holton, David Parsons; 1855. 39 p.; 8 . 12623.f.9.
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