The purpose is to facilitate the integration of this new
knowledge domain into multi-disciplinary University programmes.
Not exact matches
BaynoteONE VUE provides the tools that online marketers and merchandisers need to turn
domain knowledge into personalization strategies.
Kircher, who reportedly had himself lowered
into the crater of a restive Mount Vesuvius in 1638, has been described as «one of the last thinkers who could rightfully claim all
knowledge as his
domain.»
As one expert in the field has written, entangled quantum systems are not even «divisible by thought»: our natural inclination to analyze systems
into subsystems, and to build up
knowledge of the whole from careful study of its parts, grinds to a halt in the quantum
domain.
Consumers with a lot of
domain - specific
knowledge, however, benefit more from breaking the idea - generating process
into subtasks, or what the authors call «problem decomposition.»
The world of genome research and bioinformatics is absolutely fascinating, so I am enthusiastic to apply my skills and to broaden my
knowledge as a dive deeper
into this great
domain and inspiring cause.
But on too many occasions it exploits its reputation for objectivity by wandering
into domains where scientific
knowledge is thin.
If the new tests assess
knowledge in ways that demand mastery of sequenced
domain knowledge, sophisticated vocabulary, rich content, and cross-disciplinary learning, educators across the country would have a much greater incentive to bring challenging content
into their classrooms and thus realize the implicit promise of the new standards.
Translators must have
domain - specific
knowledge, as well as command over the language the course is to be translated
into.
Such challenges will require students to engage in the civic and developmental lives of their communities, faculty to continue to expand the
domains of intellectual
knowledge, and administrative vision and planning in partnership with faculty to lead the university
into tomorrow.
So are schools where teachers have 120 or more students to get to know (with this 120 shuffled at the end of each semester); where serious learning is broken up
into snippets of 50 - minute «subject matter periods» arranged in no intellectually coherent order; where assessment keeps
knowledge tightly packaged in separate intellectual
domains; where short - term memory work is rated as deserving the highest value at the expense of original, long - term analytic work; and where the intellectual engine of the curriculum comes at most students and teachers as a list of subjects and skills, usually far too long for the careful savoring and devoted practice that leads to deep understanding and worthy habits.
The TPACK model emphasizes the importance of complex interactions among three
domains — technological (TK), pedagogical (PK), and content
knowledge (CK)-- needed by teachers to successfully integrate technology
into instruction (Koehler et al., 2013).
The seven Teacher Standards fall
into three teaching
domains: Professional
Knowledge, Professional Practice and Professional Engagement.
The
domains of the written
knowledge base and the functions performed by the urban principals were then synthesized
into 11 functions.
According to the National Council for the Social Studies (2008), what ties these disciplines together
into one
domain is their focus on civic competence — on preparing students to be able to use
knowledge of one's community and society to interpret data, solve problems, and make decisions in ways that support the goals of democracy.
Also, I really doubt John's
domain knowledge of which he doubtlessly has a ton, comes
into play much here.
So I made a conscious choice to change my blog
into a hobby and since then I have felt significantly more relaxed and I have seen my blog grow as I learnt the
domain knowledge and skills required to become a travel blogger.
The second chapter Below takes us
into the shadows,
into the
domain of the occult — of
knowledge concealed and only accessible to the properly initiated.
I think biggest problem is skeptics wading
into what they do nt understand without bothering to acquire the
domain knowledge to interpret data.
Having clearly set the context with «Physical climate is not my bag», and that any venture
into domain knowledge risks
domain biases, I nevertheless ventured a
domain dependent opinion of the strength or otherwise of Nye's argument, as a part of which I raised this:
Social scientists understandably complain about uninformed forays
into their
domains by law professors and legal practitioners who use empirical research in opportunistic and even quite obviously mistaken ways.20 And yet, some of the new empiricists are equally guilty of approaching the legal world in opportunistic fashion, failing to take legal
knowledge and expertise seriously.
Organising and attending activities such as design sprints and hackathons on legal innovation and legaltech are good ways to (a) become trained in new
domains of
knowledge and exposed to professionals in other disciplines; (b) cultivate interest individually and organisationally; and (c) test ideas in safe environments that might germinate
into real products or services.
Phishers often exploit this lack of
knowledge in
domain names to trick users
into thinking their sites are legitimate when they are, in fact, NOT.
A company culture that focuses on the right person for each job — whether that means hiring from without or promoting from within — will take
into consideration candidates» company
knowledge,
domain experience, abilities and interests, personality traits, salary requirements, and necessary onboarding time.
The
Domain Description for Dental Assisting is the
knowledge, skills, attitudes and behaviours the dental assistant should possess upon entry / re-entry
into practice and is utilized for:
The paper's authors divide educational experience
into three
domains:
Knowledge, Skills, and Dispositions.