«As educational technologies emerge and evolve, it is essential to use a critical eye toward the specific tool
affordances when making decisions about instructional practice.»
Not exact matches
Or maybe «a quick transition animation which played
when you pressed the Play button that seemed to be a UX
affordance but actually allowed us to start caching the video locally so we could tolerate connectivity interruptions in the post-play experience»?
The
affordances and capabilities
when teachers have a higher platform to connect with students — at such an individual level — are virtually boundless.
In a review of the literature related to the use of video in teacher education, Sherin (2003) concluded that two
affordances emerge
when using video: (a) video allows for a permanent record of classroom occurrences that can be viewed repeatedly to ensure capture of classroom complexity and student - teacher interactions, and (b) video provides the opportunity for teachers to develop an «analytic mind set» (p. 13).
Users need to be able to gauge the usability of an EPUB Publication
when they purchase, borrow or otherwise obtain it, a determination that requires knowing the any
affordances made to meet the accessibility requirements.
Is David Gelernter right
when he challenges us (in his manifesto) to stop using old metaphors such as the «filing cabinet» in the new computer medium (after all these new systems have
affordances not possessed by those we are replacing)?
«
When you have a game running in the foreground, we basically will give the game more
affordances to the GPU resources than the background tasks,» Gammill says.