Sentences with phrase «video reflections give»

Video reflections give students a moment to pause, reflect, and ask questions.

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Teachers who have never made a podcast or video with their students might be prompted to give it a whirl as a strategy for capturing student reflection — and that means the conversation grows and grows.
Time given for a reflection with a video on Christian views of forgiveness.
The next step is for staff to work with AISSA and the research team to explore the data collected during the term, including pre - and post-assessments, student surveys and videos, and to give their own reflections on the robot's impact.
The viewing of the video, and their reflection through the journal question, became the basis for their discussion in the seminar class, culminating in a paper discussing the issue and giving evidence from the case study and from their own teaching practice.
«Whether it's a handshake or a hug at carpool; a reflection on Sunday's gospel; an inspirational video from YouTube; a read - aloud from an old favorite like the Giving Tree; affirming a member of the community for a good deed; a blessing on a group of students like a CYO team before a big game or the eighth graders prior to taking their high school placement test; a prayer intention for someone who is ill or who has recently returned home to heaven; so many different activities can take place during morning assemblies, but there is only one goal, make God known, loved and served.»
The Icelandic artist's work gives performance art, and contemporary art in general, a good rep.. His actions, musical scores, films and paintings are reminiscent of the repetitious, contemplative tone of Bill Viola's video work as well as Anselm Kiefer's multimedia, existential reflections on the creative «self» and on cultural inheritance.
She uses references to popular culture (such as action movies, music, song videos or computer games) to give us back, in the form of a reflection, a far - reaching critique of contemporary phenomena such as migration, feminism, multiculturalism and globalization are explored and exposed within the framing realities of war and financial speculation that mark our present moment.
Inviting the viewer to enter a space charged with symbolic elements, from the more obvious to the more covert, that configure the multiple realities and readings which give life to the artist's personal universe, «Something old, something new, something borrowed» essentially speaks of personal records and comforts, of the past and the present, of what was and what is — a series of reflections that convey a repertoire of emotions, interests, and stories particularly important to the author: distant family recollections, but also recent intimate memories; pleasant re-connections with domesticity after long periods of travel in the real world, but also disconnections and ironic provocations with the virtual world of social media; a long relationship with the universe of animation and video games, but also another with themes of classical representation from the history of art.
Within the field of forensic image and video analysis one of the biggest issues we face is the CSI effect: the phenomenon whereby representations of forensic science on popular TV shows gives a distorted perception of what is possible; from endless zooming from satellite imagery, to enhancing the reflection of a reflection of a reflection.
Video playback was smooth at up to Full HD resolution; 4K MKV files were too tall an order, even when using third - party apps, but given the screen's resolution that isn't a drawback per se, just a reflection of the power limitations here.
The video we are talking about can be found below, the narrator seems to give some sort of cryptic description by saying «metals will flow» and «borders will disappear» along with «reflections will be free» thereby also hinting at an anti-reflective material being used for the Galaxy S6.
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