Sentences with phrase «embedding technology does»

After all, just including and embedding technology does not make something «STEMified.»

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To prepare pupils to thrive in a digitally evolving world, schools increasingly need to look at ways to embed technology right through the curriculum, which is what we have done here at St Mary's.
But if you don't have a teacher who believes in this zany idea — that you can embed game - making technology into the curriculum no matter what the subject — then it won't work.»
While we don't offer any embedded video services for ePub at this time, Lulu is a technology company at heart, so we want to provide all of the tools to let authors publish in any way they want to best suit their needs.
The American Airlines World MasterCard does come embedded with chip technology, which can mean seamless credit card purchases in parts of Europe and Asia where it is the credit card standard.
That's not to say that technology is going away, it will just become more pervasive and embedded — it's all about what it's doing on the backend.
Her performance - oriented sculptures, such as those used in her 2011 piece TO DO, harness technology and include embedded cameras that both display and record content.
«When I talk to software designers and ask why they aren't embedding privacy into the design of their technology they say, «We'd love to do that but the instructions we receive don't reflect the need to do that.»
Since most current dummy models being released don't have a physical location for the sensor, there is a chance that it could be embedded under the display, in the power button, or the firm may rely on 3D facial recognition technology.
There are many embedded developers that are looking to learn the protocol and don't know where to start (myself included, especially when I first starting learning the technology).
We would like the CCW process to emerge strengthened from these discussions, resulting in increased systemic controls on international armed conflicts embedded in international law in a manner that does not widen the technology gap amongst states or encourage the use of lethal force to settle international disputes just because it affords the prospects of lesser casualties to one side or that its use can be shielded from the dictates of public conscience.
Additionally, the compact size of the LEDs used means that the technology could help manufacturers do things like embed fingerprint scanners into their screens.
The Specter has the markings of a product released by a company looking to expand its line, but not quite sure how to do so (and perhaps it's acquisition by Fossil played a role), so it just went ahead and embedded its tracking technology into a pair of headphones.
Since smartphones have GPS technology embedded, you don't need both a GPS watch and a smartphone while you're working out.
This year has easily been one of the most high profile for the technology, with support for the feature not just baked in to flagship devices like the Galaxy S6, but also receiving a lot more support on the charger side, like with what IKEA's doing with embedded chargers in furniture.
Did we mention Elevate's fully integrated, beautifully designed, mobile responsive websites embedded with best - in - class lead capture technology?
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