Not exact matches
If you can take advantage of these opportunities to
get bite -
sized chunks of work done, you will make things easier for yourself later on.
Hi Maci, Just cut the Reese's into
bite sized pieces and just carefully stir it so you still
get chunks of candy.
After gutting the tomatoes I just threw them in the food processor and then drained a
bit of the liquid to
get a nice even
size of tomato
chunks and avoid my salsa being too watery.
Incidental exercise is the exercise we
get during daily activities and can be done in little
bite -
size chunks throughout the day.
While learners can certainly invest the time and effort into traditional modalities of learning like classroom, instructor - led training, they can also
get the critical insights and lessons they need with quick,
bite -
sized chunks of learning material, and that's what microlearning is all about.
If the training session can be broken down into
bite -
sized engageable
chunks, you
got us — we are now looking forward to more training.
It breaks a complex and often overwhelming process down into
bite -
sized chunks and tells you everything you need to know about how to
get through them.
(As an aside, I just created new writing, publishing, and promoting FAQs, so people who are just
getting started can learn incrementally in
bite -
sized chunks.)
Also make sure to cut the steak into
bite -
sized pieces before serving it to your pooch; dogs often
get excited and may choke on large
chunks of meat.
Our lessons are broken down into
bite size chunks so everyone quickly understands what to do and how to
get the best out of the session.
Orbital is easy to pick up and play in
bite sized chunks, perfect for that commute, waiting room, or anytime things
get boring.
While the lists
get longer and a touch more complex as the game goes on they're rarely ever time - consuming, choosing to instead provide
bite -
sized chunks of objectives that won't take you long to complete with the reward of a new card awaiting.
In NES Remix,
get to grips with
bite -
sized chunks of 16 Nintendo titles of yesteryear.
As mentioned above, I like the idea of screencasts in «
bite size»
chunks (30 seconds to perhaps about 5 minutes in length) that allow a practitioner to
get quickly up to speed on a particular point.
If you break your work into
bite -
sized chunks of time, you won't
get bored.