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        <title>R3 Paper Toolkit: HCI at Stanford University</title>
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	<description>1. Consumption of information is more efficient when information is presented on paper compared to presenting the information on a computer screen.
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        <title>Social Network Methods and Measures for Examining E-learning</title>
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