Sentences with phrase «fundamental role of the technology»

Here's a critical piece that parents need to understand — although the tool has shifted from a textbook to a device or online program, the fundamental role of the technology is to enhance learning.

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One of his achievements included the central role he played in enacting the Fundamental Law of Science and Technology in 1995.
Abstract: Currently one of the fundamental debates about promoting open access as part of the right to knowledge revolves around the increasing role of Information Technology and Communications (ICT) in everyday life.
Currently one of the fundamental debates about promoting open access as part of the right to knowledge revolves around the increasing role of Information Technology and Communications (ICT) in everyday life.
As bursar Stella Copping recalls: «Carl Challinor from the Primary Association of Plymouth Headteachers recommended Energys» Dynamic Burner Management Units (DBMUs) to our team, and it soon became evident that this technology could play a fundamental role in helping us to reduce our energy consumption.
In the new era of learning, technology plays a fundamental role in the processes of teaching children and adolescents.
Modern information and communication technologies play a fundamental role in the activities of an organization like American Belgian Malinois Rescue, Inc. ®.
The report explains why fundamental change in the legal system is necessary, exploring issues like the growth of unrepresented litigants, the role of technology, and potential partnerships between private practices and public resources.
Part of that resistance lies in a rational, if shortsighted, aversion to change, and part rests on a fundamental misapprehension of technology, rooted in a misapprehension of the role of lawyers.
The reason that the library is losing its supremacy in carrying out this fundamental role is due, of course, to the impact of digital technology.
Reflecting on the nature of legal service, Susskind's central premise is that the role and influence of lawyers is «on the brink of a fundamental transformation» (p. 1) and furthermore, that its revolutionary improvement will be driven by two forces: commoditisation, driven by market preferences for increased economic efficiency, and a pervasive uptake of information technology.
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