…[2] , [3] , [4] . Ouch, there's plenty more New88 spam to deal with: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?go=Go&search=New88&title=Special%3ASearch . That's these accounts: Quarosme ( talk · contribs ), Alirezaiko ( talk · contribs ), Overmes ( talk · contribs ), Tagneuti ( talk …
… . . . . . . . 81 4.1 Left: Photo of the Air Quality Egg (AQE) from the project wiki (Air Quality Egg 2015). Right: Photo of the Smart Citizen Kit (SCK) from the documen- tation page (SmartCitizen 2013). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 7 Contents 4.2 Po…
…ey also use engineering tools to share ideas into a community, questions, news, wikis, videos, requirements, designs and simulation. Then, in the automatization course with ILICE, there were three static dashboards to students, Inspire, Learn and Evaluate, while two dynamics, Inn…
… person shooter » dans les messages postés sur Usenet.63 63 Source : <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doom_(video_game)>. 196 Comme on peut le voir, la naissance du genre repose, comme c’est souvent le cas, sur un jeu paradigmatique qui, en ouvrant un espace d’exploration de possibi…
…ad a history of problematic editing concerning non-English names, brought up in Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/IncidentArchive1190#Casting aspersions by another editor and by @ Black Kite at an older AE thread. [1] Any non-English language redirects they created that fit t…
…ati-, Gr. eikosi, Lat. uigintT, OE twegen-tig, Alb. nje-zet. Arm. k c san, To A wiki ETYM: For the phonetic development in Brit. cf. W ucher < *wesk w ero- ‘evening’. The PIE form *(h|)wi(d)kmtih, may be the result of dissimilation from *dwi-dkmtihi (for similar examples cf. Lubo…
…ad a history of problematic editing concerning non-English names, brought up in Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/IncidentArchive1190#Casting aspersions by another editor and by @ Black Kite at an older AE thread. [1] Any non-English language redirects they created that fit t…
…ad a history of problematic editing concerning non-English names, brought up in Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/IncidentArchive1190#Casting aspersions by another editor and by @ Black Kite at an older AE thread. [1] Any non-English language redirects they created that fit t…
…orld-institute), and Tower of Winds in Yokohama by Toyo Ito (source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Toyo_Ito). 55 15 List of Figures TOC 2.16 Possible variable furniture created by 3.5 Images exhibiting the swarm idea either adjusting numbers and parameters like DNAs in nature or…
…; Lockyer, Lori Exploring my university students’ online learning activities in Wikis 527 Quek Choon Lang, Gwendoline; Liu, Cong Learning to swim in an ocean of student data 532 Russel, Carol Benchmarking for technology enhanced learning: Longer term benefits 537 Sankey, Michael …
…org.il/?CategoryID=321&ArticleID=251 Or perhaps: Archimedes’ screw. https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archimedes%27_screw 158. In the Land of Israel, flax ripens during March-April, and may coincide with this festival (whose date is based on the lunar calen- dar). Not all labors are…
… and communicative influence, through a number of virtual media-meeting spaces, wikis, TV programs, video sharing, etc. This brings together counter hegemonic knowledges and science into an 'ecology of knowledges', allowing adjudication based on ‘contextual credibility’ (Santos, …
…world-institute), and Tower of Winds in Yokohama by Toyo Ito (source: htps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Toyo_Ito). 55 15 List of Figures TOC 2.16 Possible variable furniture created by 3.5 Images exhibiting the swarm idea either adjusting numbers and parameters like DNAs in nature or…
… and communicative influence, through a number of virtual media-meeting spaces, wikis, TV programs, video sharing, etc. This brings together counter hegemonic knowledges and science into an 'ecology of knowledges', allowing adjudication based on ‘contextual credibility’ (Santos, …
…velopment because HTML 5.3 Content Modeling 145 Figure 5.4: Article view of the Wikipedia. Figure 5.5: Article editor of the Wikipedia. is often rendered differently on different browsers, and can often only be avoided with appropriate manual fine-tuning. Many authors just use a …