Technology choices should have the learner primarily in mind, in the sense that they are able to
feel competent using the program, contributing to their satisfaction via ease of use.
Not exact matches
Especially if she's a nervous new mom, getting
used to taking the baby out will help her
feel both more
competent and more in touch with the world.
Just talking to the midwives and hearing how intelligent they were and
competent on childbirth really helped him
feel confident about
using a birth center and midwifery care.
«If you're not
feeling very
competent, the best way to alleviate that deprivation would be through the
use of experiential products.
It was well designed and
used many of the combat ideas of Mass Effect 2, giving it the
feel of a wholly
competent and fun third - person shooter.
We admire the Golf on many levels: Its 1.8 - liter turbo engine is powerful and efficient, the no - nonsense interior is mature, well - finished, and easy to
use, and its Germanic road manners make it
feel comfortable and
competent.
Our personal injury attorneys
use contingency fees because we
feel that everyone, regardless of financial standing, should have equal access to a fair trial with a
competent lawyer.
and making full
use of your holiday entitlement will help you to
feel refreshed, positive and
competent.
Instead of trying to control the child's behavior, Grolnick suggests that we
use what she calls «autonomy support»: Respecting the child's need for 1) being autonomous, 2) to
feel competent (developing the existential
feeling of «I can») and 3)
feel related to and bond with other people.
Organisational barriers included GPs finding the PHQ - 9 awkward to
use, nurses not
feeling confident or
competent due to lack of training and no guidance on stepped care.13 The TrueBlue model of collaborative care overcame many of these difficulties.
I
feel much more
competent & confident in
using the EFT approach.»