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    Master of E Government

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    facts contained in this book and for the opinions expressed therein‚ which are not necessarily those of UNESCO and do no commit the Organisation. ISBN 92-9223-083-2 © UNESCO 2006 Published by Communication and Information (CI) in Asia United Nations Educational‚ Scientific and Cultural Organisation UNESCO Bangkok 920 Sukhumvit Rd.‚ Prakanong Bangkok 10110‚ Thailand Printed in India Design and Production: Silverline Communications Email: silverlinecom2003@yahoo.com E-Government in Developing

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    on violence. The current generation is more inclined to read violent books than calm ones. To finish‚ censorship needs to be carefully evaluated before making any final concerns. CENSORING OF THE HUNGER GAMES 9 References Hilden‚ J. (2012‚ April). A Spate of Complaints Asking Libraries to Censor the Hunger Games Trilogy: Why We Should Keep the Books Accessible to Kids. Verdict. Retrieved December 10‚ 2012‚ from

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    E-Government in Bangladesh

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    E-Government: Expectation among Urban People in Bangladesh S. S. M. Sadrul Huda [1] Rumana Parveen [2] Masud Ibn Rahman[3] Abstract E-Government can be used as an effective tool to create a relationship of trust and confidence between Government and people as well as to generate greater efficiency and responsiveness of Government. This empirical study observes people’s opinions and expectations about positive outcomes of e-Government. The researchers have identified the expectation level

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    Fundamentals of E-Learning

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    The Fundamentals of E-Learning Marsha Downs AET 541 March 25‚ 2013 Leo Giglio The Fundamentals of E-Learning Definition of e-Learning The most basic definition of E-learning is learning that is facilitated and supported via information and communication technology (ICT). The American Society for Training and Development (ASTD) defines e-learning as a broad set of applications and processes which include web-based learning‚ computer-based learning‚ virtual classrooms‚ and digital. Much

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    E-Mail Etiquette

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    Associate Level Material Appendix D E-mail Etiquette Read the following e-mails. For each e-mail: * Describe any content and formatting errors found. * Determine if the content is appropriate for a workplace setting. If it is‚ explain why. If not‚ identify the errors made and rewrite the e-mail‚ to be appropriate. E-mail OneTo: TomSubject line: Talent ReallocationTom‚This e-mail is in reference to the two employees who are going to be terminated Friday. We have determined

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    Benefits of E-learning

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    Benefits of E-learning E-learning has definite benefits over traditional classroom training. While the most obvious are the flexibility and the cost savings from not having to travel or spend excess time away from work‚ there are also others that might not be so obvious. For example: It’s less expensive to produce - Using Trainersoft’s authoring software to produce your own asynchronous training programs‚ e-training is virtually free once you reach the break-even point. Synchronous programs will

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    E-learning Game

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    replaced‚ but in this era of fast technological advance and minimization of distance through the use of the Internet‚ everyone must be equipped with basic knowledge in technology‚ as well as use it as a medium to reach a particular goal. This is where e-learning comes in. Children show more interest in watching televisions than studying their lessons so new learning tools should be developed to catch these children’s attention. Children worldwide can look forward to tools that can help sustain

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    Evolution of E-Marketing

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    In The Beginning…Email In 1971‚ Ray Tomlinson‚ a computer engineer‚ did several significant things that changed communication and marketing. While experimenting with a popular program he wrote that allowed programmers and researchers to leave messages for each other‚ he figured out a way for them to send messages to one another from one computer to another as long as they were in the same network. Tomlinson selected the @ symbol to tell which user was "at" what computer and then he sent the first

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    Forensic E-Mail

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    TOOLS FOR FORENSIC INVESTIGATION OF E-MAIL M. Tariq Banday P. G. Department of Electronics and Instrumentation Technology University of Kashmir‚ Srinagar - 6‚ India sgrmtb@yahoo.com ABSTRACT E-mail has emerged as the most important application on Internet for communication of messages‚ delivery of documents and carrying out of transactions and is used not only from computers but many other electronic gadgets like mobile phones. Over a period of year’s e-mail protocols have been secured through

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    E-Governance In AP

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    What is E-Governance? It is the use of a range of modern Information and Communication Technologies such as Internet‚ Local Area Networks‚ mobiles etc. by Government to improve the effectiveness‚ efficiency‚ service delivery and to promote democracy Governance : An Information perspective Representative democracy relies on supposition that best way to make a decision is wider participation for all its citizens having access to relevant information. Government is by nature an information intensive

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