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Computer-Based Learning made up many early E-Learning courses such as those developed by Murray Turoff and Starr Roxanne Hiltz in the 1970s and 80s at the New Jersey Institute of Technology and the ones developed at the University of Guelph in Canada.
Barry Wellman and the team of Roxanne Hiltz and Murray Turoff also have done work on the concept of network society.
The concepts described by Jan van Dijk, Barry Wellman, Hiltz and Turoff, and Manuel Castells are embodied in much digital technology.
According to Turoff and Hiltz, in computer-based Delphis:
* Hiltz, S. R., Johnson, K., & Turoff, M. ( 1986 ).
* 1994: Ivan Sutherland, Bill Atkinson, Whitfield Diffie and Martin Hellman, Murray Turoff and Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Lee Felsenstein, and the WELL ( the Whole Earth ' Lectronic Link )

Turoff and computer
* Murray Turoff, professor emeritus of computer and information systems

Turoff and .
Boggle is a word game designed by Allan Turoff and trademarked by Parker Brothers, a division of Hasbro.
The Policy Delphi, launched by Murray Turoff, is instead a decision support method aiming at structuring and discussing the diverse views of the preferred future.
* Harold A. Linstone and Murray Turoff, Editors Linstone & Turoff ( 1975 ).
* The Delphi Method: Techniques and Applications, edited by Harold A. Linstone and Murray Turoff — a comprehensive book on Delphi method ( free download, 11Mb PDF, 618 pages )
Temple men ’ s gymnastics coach Fred Turoff is an assistant coach on the U. S. Olympic Team.
Under Fred Turoff, the men's gymnastics team has won 12 ECAC / EIGL championships.

Hiltz and were
Hiltz and his son Bill were the superintendents at Danforth Methodist Church where they presided over the largest Methodist Sunday School in Canada.

Hiltz and .
* Flying Blue Angel No. 2, Lieutenant John Hiltz ( Right Wing )
Wu, D., & Hiltz, S. R.
Later this year, Kahan was replaced by drummer John Hiltz, birthing the longest lasting incarnation of the band.
With Hiltz and Blue, Born Against continued its extensive touring, including a trip to Europe.
They began work on a new record, which was stalled in July 1992 when Hiltz left the group.
For a short time in 2006, he was engaged to actress Nichole Hiltz.
William Wesley Hiltz ( known as ' Bill Hiltz ') was Mayor of Toronto in 1924 ( Jan. 1924-Jan. 1925 ).
He had a son and grandson, Bill Hiltz, with the same names.
Prior to becoming mayor, Hiltz was Chairman of the Toronto Board of Education.
Originally from Georgetown, Ontario, Mayor Hiltz died in 1936 at age 63 as reported in the following newspaper article.
William W. Hiltz descended from the Hilts families that immigrated to the new world around 1710 presumably from the Palatinate region of Germany because of the wars and famine.
But, his son, Edward Thompson Hilts settled in Erin Township where his son mayor William W. Hiltz was born, homesteaded, and raised.

were and progenitors
Planck's and Einstein's theories were progenitors of quantum mechanics, which, when formulated in 1925, necessitated the invention of a quantum theory of electromagnetism.
The 1st century historian Flavius Josephus, among many others, recounted the tradition that these five sons were the progenitors of the nations of Elam, Assyria, Chaldea, Lydia, and Syria, respectively.
Serbian refugees and military served in great European armies, and were the progenitors or instrumental in several foreign military structures: Hussars ( light cavalry in Hungary and Poland ), Seimeni ( infantry in Moldavia and Wallachia ), Stratioti ( light cavalry mercenaries in southern and central Europe, 15th-18th c .), Uskoks, etc.
According to the Hesiodic Catalogue of Women, his sons were themselves progenitors of primary tribes of Greece: Aeolus the Aeolians, Dorus the Dorians, and Xuthus the Achaeans and Ionians through his sons Achaeus and Ion.
Since the mythic event drew together numerous heroes — among whom were many who were venerated as progenitors of their local ruling houses among tribal groups of Hellenes into Classical times — the Calydonian Boar hunt offered a natural subject in classical art, for it was redolent with the web of myth that gathered around its protagonists on other occasions, around their half-divine descent and their offspring.
Overall, this indicates that the progenitors and founders of " Minyan culture " were an autochthonous group.
A significant number of the French progenitors of the Afrikaner people were Huguenots, who first began to arrive between 1687 and 1691 in flight from the persecution that lasted for one hundred years after the Edict of Nantes was revoked.
Alline's Newlight congregations were the progenitors of the Baptist movement in Canada.
The name Nebelung — apparently a portmanteau of the German word ( Nebel ) for Mist or Fog and a medieval Germanic saga, Nibelungenlied — is perhaps derived from the cat's distinctive silky blue-grey coat and from the breed's progenitors, who were named after the two major figures in the Nibelungenlied, the German warrior Siegfried and the Icelandic queen Brunhilde.
The former of these, after premising " that the Pope of Rome, accroaching to him the seignories of possession and benefices of the holy Church of the realm of England doth give and grant the same benefices to aliens which did never dwell in England, and to cardinals, which might not dwell here, and to others as well aliens as denizens, as if he had been patron or advowee of the said dignities and benefices, as he was not of right by the laws of England ..." ordained the free election of all dignities and benefices elective in the manner as they were granted by the king ’ s progenitors.
Many later clans were formed by members of the Minamoto clan, and in many early cases, progenitors of these clans are known by either family name.
The Man-Kzin Wars short story Teacher's Pet claims that Pak Protectors, progenitors of the human race, evolved on one such planet after plant life had started and that the Thrintun self-destructed before the Bandersnatchi were installed.
One result of shallow angle of subduction and the drag that it caused was a broad belt of mountains, some of which were the progenitors of the Rocky Mountains.
Although never as popular in the United States as they were in their native country, the Move were a seminal pop / rock group of the era, and are often cited as one of the main progenitors of power pop.
In the case of at least one line originating from the 1980s, the progenitors of that line were sent away to do the third degree initiation by themselves without any other third being present.
Rashtrika alludes to a people of the Deccan who were progenitors of the Marathi-speaking people ; that the later " Maharashtri Prakrit " is associated with these people
" European " and " Indian " were defined as a person whose father or any of whose male progenitors in the male line was a European or Indian, respectively, while a " Fijian " was defined as " a person whose father or any of whose progenitors in the male line ... was an aboriginal native of the colony, excluding the island of Rotuma and its dependencies.
** Analysis of different Indo-European tales indicate the Proto-Indo-Europeans believed there were two progenitors of mankind: * Manu-(" Man "; Indic Manu ; Germanic Mannus ) and * Yemo-(" Twin "; Indic Yama ; Germanic Ymir ), his twin brother.
The Spanish language is largely employed, because the literary progenitors of the whole collection were Juan de Mena, Jorge Manrique, Boscan and Garcilasso.
Four dogs would act as progenitors for this new breed, of which two were Cocker Spaniels, one was a Cocker Spaniel / English Water Spaniel cross and one was a Norfolk Spaniel.
In anger, he issued a statement in a local newspaper, telling the people that they were ignoring " your immortal progenitors, to whom you owe your very existence as a civilised people.

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