Second, it's our role as educators to judge whether
a given piece of technology is really going to enhance our ability to educate.
Not exact matches
Give away some other incentive related to the product; a
piece of technology, an infographic or PDF... something free that helps the customer with their problem.
Multilple studies have been conducted showing that current state
of the art dating
technology can't independently date any
given piece of strata.
Getting out
of the
technology weeds, this petition is in general a great example
of taking advantage
of the moment: plenty
of people were really pissed off over the weekend about Zimmerman's acquittal, and NAACP (600,000 + signatures as
of this writing, according to the CNN
piece above)
gave them an outlet.
You need the human element — a program or
piece of technology won't provide the full level
of care, attention and assistance that a shop assistant or customer service team will
give.
The children are taught to be intuitive users
of technology; rather than learning the intricacies
of one particular operating system, software style, user interface or
piece of hardware, they are
given the skills to «find their way around» a wide variety
of systems.
The Q7 I drove came with the adaptive suspension option,
giving it an air suspension and four - wheel - steering, that last
piece of technology similar to what you will find on the new Porsche 911.
For its part, the Wall Street Journal has already announced its intentions for its replacement for AllThingsD, which will include long - form
pieces on the industry and its own global
technology conference, which isn't surprising
given the popularity and the attendance
of the long - time AllThingsD conferences.
In fact, one Amazon page already points out that the products that see the biggest increase in sales tend to have «innovative or complex features» — and they
give the example
of several expensive
pieces of technology.
This seems like an amazing
piece of technology, but the steep price tag
gave me some pause.
Crafting will be a big part
of the game, with new cloth simulation
technology giving each
piece of armor a unique appearance.
In a
piece that became the sensation
of the 2017 Whitney Biennial, viewers donned VR goggles to witness Wolfson beating another person to a bloody pulp with a baseball bat — a dummy, actually, but
given the 360 - degree field
of vision afforded by the
technology, the work's verisimilitude certainly earned its title: Real violence.
Employing lo - fi
technologies, Perry layers and loops, samples and processes
pieces of video footage, text and sound to create erratic, rhythmic artworks with non-linear narratives that
give clues to the artist's own lived experience.
You should be able to access one or two
of Solmi's non-Brotherhood
pieces below, to
give you an idea
of how he uses
technology from the video - game industry, as well as more traditional materials, to create these large, framed video
pieces.
I am particularly grateful to Professors David Douglass and Robert Knox for having patiently answered many questions over several weeks, and for having allowed me to present a seminar on some
of these ideas to a challenging audience in the Physics Faculty at Rochester University, New York; to Dr. David Evans for his assistance with temperature feedbacks; to Professor Felix Fitzroy
of the University
of St. Andrews for some vigorous discussions; to Professor Larry Gould and Dr. Walter Harrison for having
given me the opportunity to present some
of the data and conclusions on radiative transfer and climate sensitivity at a kindly - received public lecture at Hartford University, Connecticut; to Dr. Joanna Haigh
of Imperial College, London, for having supplied a crucial
piece of the argument; to Professor Richard Lindzen
of the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology for his lecture - notes and advice on the implications
of the absence
of the tropical mid-troposphere «hot - spot» for climate sensitivity; to Dr. Willie Soon
of the Harvard Center for Astrophysics for having
given much useful advice and for having traced several papers that were not easily obtained; and to Dr. Roy Spencer
of the University
of Alabama at Huntsville for having answered several questions in connection with satellite data.
Likewise, every attorney that complains about a
piece of technology would be assumed to not be speaking from a place
of ignorance, but rather to be
giving an informed analysis
of a tool.
Given that text documents are still very much the core material produced by legal professionals, and that references to text documents will remain the basis for grounded and verifiable legal reasoning regardless
of the actors and
technologies employed, current generation standards in the legal domain are providing a layered organization
of their offerings: presentation - oriented XML is being replaced with structured XML with ample room for metadata and annotations; naming mechanisms based on URIs and IRIs provide linkable anchors both to entire documents and to smaller fragments; and document - oriented ontologies provide the necessary glue between abstract legal reasoning and the textual
pieces of supporting evidence.
My wife can't stand the looks
of the Echo, but she found the Home to be cute and inoffensive, which might be the most praise she's ever
given to a
piece of technology.
But Knewton describes its
technology as Google - like (s GOOG) in that it uses mathematical models to build algorithms that can determine a student's proficiency in any
given concept at any
given time and then recommend the next best
piece of learning content.
While it is a well done
piece of technology, I believe it would be quite risky to use segregated witness as a scaling solution
given the situation mentioned above.
Beyond
giving Android Wear users a simple and efficient way to keep track
of various
pieces of heart rate information, Cardiogram's
technology also aims to help with preventive health measures.
This
piece of technology senses how deeply a user presses the iPhone's display, also
giving the user real - time feedback with the device's new Taptic Engine.