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Active Internet Users…Filed in Maths on February 6th 06 . If you have been ‘online’ at least once in the past month, then you are an ‘active Internet user’ according to the Nielson/NetUser definition. I’m assuming that ‘online’ in this context means Web browsing, e-mail does not carry quite the same implication as it is essentially a person to person messaging medium. There is a very useful table that lists populations and estimates of Internet users for a range of countries. If you are an active Internet User in the UK, then you are one of 23.58 million of us. Several calculations suggest themselves using this table with students in a blended learning room (i.e. projector and a set of computers).
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