In recent rebuttals to President Mahama's recent challenges to debate Nana Akufo - Addo, the NPP has also asked for a response to the 170 questions running mate Dr, Mahamadu Bawumia
asked during his lecture on the state of the Ghanaian economy in September.
Not exact matches
I recall that Wystan Auden once told me that when
asked to do just this
during a
lecture - series which he was delivering at an American university, he replied by reciting the Nicene Creed!
To address students» desire to
ask questions
during lectures, Martins and colleagues are exploring the use of VoiceThread, an interactive software tool designed for online courses that allows for communication through text, voice recording, and video.
Rather than
ask each student to document his or her own learning
during a
lecture, he created a scenario where they curated their collective knowledge using the format that best supported their learning.
To illustrate that point, Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE) Professor David Perkins
asked his audience
during a
lecture in Longfellow Hall on Tuesday to answer what he deemed a «sensible moral question.»
The attempt to address the group seemed especially fitting since
during the
lecture to local school officials that same Deputy Commissioner instructed the superintendents and principals that they were to
ask parents directly why they were refusing to allow their children to take the SBAC test.
Besides,
during a
lecture they have a great opportunity to
ask questions to a professor and clear up the matter that would remain unclear if they missed the class.
Someone
asked me a question
during a recent
lecture: Who is my viewer?
After Yoo mentions the Constitution
during his
lecture, and
asks the students if they have any questions, an Australian comedian from the show Chaser's War on Everything is seen wearing a black - hooded robe and standing on top of his desk with his arms outstretched, recalling one of the most iconic images of U.S. torture captured in the now - infamous Abu Ghraib photos.
He describes a
lecture that he gave to about two thousand members of the American Medical Association
during which he
asked the physicians whether they felt that their medical judgments were affected by conflicts of interests with their hospital, drug manufacturers, insurance companies, medical device manufacturers or pharmaceutical sales representatives.
During his guest
lecture, Josh
asked us to envision a simple corporate pyramid that consists of the CEO (at the top), the C - Suite (layer 2), vice-presidents (layer 3), directors (layer 4), managers (layer 5), and line workers (base of the pyramid).