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This is why I find the “Computer-Assisted Reporting” moniker irksome.
The golden age of computer-assisted reporting is at hand » Nieman Journalism Lab 2009
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Computer-Assisted Reporting 101 with Professor Friedman | techPresident
Computer-Assisted Reporting 101 with Professor Friedman Scola, Nancy 2009
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For example, a look at stimulus spending could use the databases of the National Institute for Computer-Assisted Reporting (NICAR), the local impact could be reported by voiceofsandiego. org, MinnPost, the New England Center for Investigative Reporting, St. Louis Beacon and Texas Watchdog and the political machinations could be explored by Capitol News Connection.
Marcus Baram: A Historic Meeting: Plotting The Future Of Investigative Journalism 2009
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(See the wooden toy in the following image) 3. Alda Carvalho (and three other Portuguese researchers), Computer-Assisted Board Games
Archive 2009-04-01 2009
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(See the wooden toy in the following image) 3. Alda Carvalho (and three other Portuguese researchers), Computer-Assisted Board Games
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Siegel (1988), “The Diffusion of Computer-Assisted Legal Research Systems,” Journal of American Society for Information Sciences, 39(4):224-234.
Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 1995
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Computer-Assisted Passenger Prescreening System, or CAPPS II, if and when it gets off the ground, is supposed to replace the screening measures currently handled by the airlines.
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As a stopgap measure, the airlines are using something called the Computer-Assisted Passenger Pre-Screening System (CAPS), which selects bags for inspection based on a profiling system.
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"It is a zero-cost, uncomplicated, widely-usable way for teachers and students to create and use Computer-Assisted Instruction."
Free Course-Authoring Software Seeks Wide Acceptance Among Teachers And Students 2006
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Classcaster is a course blogging system that provides faculty, librarians, and staff of The Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction CALI member schools with a new way to interact with students and communities.
September 2005 2005
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