Not exact matches
As you
read through the last two strategies (
e.g., do you see what I see and statements) in this chapter, cite reasons for agreeing or disagreeing with the following statements: (A.) The use of strategies that heighten student attention to inference can significantly affect student learning; (B.) Strategies that focus on students» inferential thinking are
easy to implement in our schools.
The K3 is lighter,
easier to
read in daylight (outside or near house or car windows), has fantastic battery life, and less distractions (
e.g., jumping to email or web).
Unfortunately, the PR was very misleading: one doesn't find out until the device is in hand that it is impossible to annotate PDFs, or to resize PDFs properly for
easier reading (pinch to expand results in wild and uncontrollable resizes,
e.g. 200 - 300 x, that run off the screen, and there is much delay, choking, flashing, etc.) As such, the device was worthless to me, but the company's website provided no info on how to handle returns.
Five years on, the layout is looking rather dated; a new look with additional functionality (
e.g., responsive theme for
easy reading on phones and tablets) is long overdue.
Having
easier - to -
read emails on a PDA is an increasingly popular demand (
e.g., Lexis Publisher newspaper story results show up as really, really ugly URL's on a BlackBerry).
We do not require particular formatting specifications, such as
easy - to -
read design features (
e.g., lists, tables, graphics, contrasting colors, and white space), type face, and font size.
The latter tells me that «[t] o
read your publication without being connected to the Internet, you'll need to install Google Gears», and it is patently less
easy use than a PDF (
e.g., why so tightly limit the degree to which readers can zoom in?).
I recently
read a 2012 report by Dr. Carmen Harra in which she outlined that having a healthy outlet outside of the office,
e.g. physical activity, makes it much
easier to reframe difficulties in work.