Second, the technique motivates students to apply
knowledge in new situations, think spontaneously, make real world connections, and / or engage with questions that are more challenging.
The algorithms they develop help machines learn from data and apply
that knowledge in new situations, much like humans do.
Not exact matches
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In ancient Israel the new situation is characteristically the new concentration of power and knowledge in the monarchy or the loss of monarchial power and knowledge in the Exil
In ancient Israel the
new situation is characteristically the
new concentration of power and
knowledge in the monarchy or the loss of monarchial power and knowledge in the Exil
in the monarchy or the loss of monarchial power and
knowledge in the Exil
in the Exile.
Our sleep education is done
in groups and concentrates on giving you the facts and tools you need to apply this
new knowledge to your unique
situation.
Tomorrow, the CFB will hit NYCLASS, also known as
New Yorkers for Clean, Livable and Safe Streets, with penalties
in the «low five - figure range,» according to a source with
knowledge of the
situation.
A NYC Council hearing today exposed gaps
in basic
knowledge among city officials related to de Blasio's proposal to remove horse carriages from city streets
in all but a limited number of
situations, and create a
new stable
in Central Park.
In these
situations, your old
knowledge — your usual model of the world — is out of date and needs to be sidelined or reworked to adapt to the
new situation.
This often results
in the
situation where Russian women arrive to their
new country as total strangers, without the
knowledge of the culture or the language, and the only contact they have is with their partner / husband.
«Students watch the characters and live action films with child actors
in simulated real - life
situations, decide what to do next, and subsequently work through the activities and apply their
new knowledge to
situations they may face now and
in the future.»
The more extensive the brain's collection of memory networks, the more successful it will be
in activating the best prior
knowledge to predict the best responses, answers, and choices for any
new situation.
A five - year study by the University of Wisconsin's Center on Organization and Restructuring of Schools found that structural school reform only works when (1) students are engaged
in activities that build on prior
knowledge and allow them to apply that
knowledge to
new situations, (2) students use disciplined inquiry, and (3) school activities have value beyond school.
A further argument for some degree of integration follows from the cognitive research that suggests connected
knowledge is more readily applied
in new situations than separate pieces of
knowledge.
These,
in order, ask learners to analyze
situations based on their lower order
knowledge, select and choose between presented options (listing and ordering with explanations), and propose
new solutions or present a critical analysis of
situation ideas.
«An individual understands a concept, skill, theory, or domain of
knowledge to the extent that he or she can apply it appropriately
in a
new situation.»
The Common Core State Standards expect students to demonstrate deep conceptual understanding through the application of content
knowledge and skills
in new situations; however, «the specific content standards provide limited guidance as to how, when, or to what degree...
Higher order thinking and performance skills refer to the abilities to frame and solve problems; find, evaluate, analyze, and synthesize information; apply
knowledge to
new problems or
situations; develop and test complex ideas; and communicate ideas or solutions proficiently
in oral or written form.
Knowledgeable about current research and findings on teaching and learning and skilled
in applying its findings to a variety of
situations — particularly those that call upon students to access, evaluate, and use information from multiple sources
in order to learn, to think, and to create and apply
new knowledge
The following are common characteristics of gifted children, although not all will necessarily apply to every gifted child: • Has an extensive and detailed memory, particularly
in a specific area of interest • Has advanced vocabulary for his or her age; uses precocious language • Has communication skills advanced for his or her age and is able to express ideas and feelings • Asks intelligent and complex questions • Is able to identify the important characteristics of
new concepts and problems • Learns information quickly • Uses logic
in arriving at common sense answers • Has a broad base of
knowledge; a large quantity of information • Understands abstract ideas and complex concepts • Uses analogical thinking, problem solving, or reasoning • Observes relationships and sees connections • Finds and solves difficult and unusual problems • Understands principles, forms generalizations, and uses them
in new situations • Wants to learn and is curious • Works conscientiously and has a high degree of concentration
in areas of interest • Understands and uses various symbol systems • Is reflective about learning • Is enraptured by a specific subject • Has reading comprehension skills advanced for his or her age • Has advanced writing abilities for his or her age • Has strong artistic or musical abilities • Concentrates intensely for long periods of time, particularly
in a specific area of interest • Is more aware, stimulated, and affected by surroundings • Experiences extreme positive or negative feelings • Experiences a strong physical reaction to emotion • Has a strong affective memory, re-living or re-feeling things long after the triggering event
The top priority remains to provide enhanced learning opportunities using technology to develop deep student understanding of Maryland's college - and career - ready standards, ultimately increasing student transfer of
knowledge and skills to
new and novel
situations in and beyond school.
Organizer Angelo Plessas describes the Eternal Internet Brotherhood as an experiment and a
situation: «During the Eternal Internet Brothehood we all stay and work closely
in a common mental and / or physical environment, and we organically create
new concepts swarmed by data, dreams, feelings,
knowledge, visions and sounds.»
It is not necessary to have any
knowledge of what the original inflows and outflows are, because we know the extra inflow and thus we know that the difference
in total inflows and outflows
in the
new equilibrium
situation is equal to the extra inflow.
Despite her claim not to fully appreciate her
situation, Lederman found that the limitation began to run
in March 2009 when Soteropoulos «had
knowledge of the material facts on which the claim would be based following the advice she was given by her
new counsel.»
In this
situation, it is important to have representatives who possess the
knowledge and experience within
New Jersey's foreclosure processes.
Applying involves using acquired
knowledge — solving problems
in new situations by applying acquired
knowledge, facts, techniques and rules.
Learners should be able to use prior
knowledge to solve problems, identify connections and relationships and how they apply
in new situations.
Key Achievements • Successfully introduced a
new computer software which increased inventory keeping efficiency by 35 % • Washed ten cars
in two hours
in an emergency
situation when all were needed together by a corporate client • Painted the entire building single - handedly
in one day using exceptional
knowledge of «quick work practices» • Caught a thief trying to steal a car when on night duty and apprehended him until the authorities arrived
In a
situation where you're negotiating your salary for a
new job,
knowledge is king.
ADDITIONAL CAPABILITIES • Highly skilled
in using computers and ability to learn
new software programs • Able to remain focused and organized during hectic
situations • Profound ability to provide leadership
in clinical area of
knowledge and
in meeting organizational goals • Demonstrated ability to withstand prolonged standing and walking
With passion for
knowledge, out - of - the - box thinking, excels
in new and challenging
situations requiring quick decisions and efficient organizational skills.
Executive Management Duties & Responsibilities Provide effective solutions to complex issues such as cost budgeting, pricing strategies, vendor negotiations, revenue projections, purchasing and sales negotiations, business development tactics and industry competition Identify and develop talent among team members with targeted recruitment, focused training efforts and the promotion of a performance - based work environment that leverages individual talents for group benefit Utilize needs - and
situation - based assessments to manage costs and capital outlays and determine potential ROI Participate heavily
in all marketing, branding, public relations and communications activities Develop leadership team and support staff to aid
in efficient business operations, sales and marketing functions, and client service execution, delegating important tasks and assignments while monitoring for effective resolution Lead through example with consistent work ethic, attitude, and professionalism, while performing sales presentations, overseeing market operation and business development, creating
new revenue channels and managing key vendor and client relationships Collaborate
in all phases of strategic planning with senior - level management, while furnishing oversight and guidance regarding effective acquisition strategies, pricing, market trends, and operational structures Assess and expand key markets and potential business ventures while ensuring operational efficiency and solid execution of corporate mission Create and implement marketing and sales strategies while tracking progress versus established internal and external benchmarks, focusing on both revenue generation as well as cost control Maintain a strong working
knowledge of the products, services and respective marketplace, including pricing and regulatory trends, competitor strategies, general economic conditions and other business metrics Act as a liaison between staff, clients, and other management members to resolve issues
in a timely manner
Investigations and Law Enforcement — Selected Duties & Responsibilities Build and implement investigations programs and security solutions to enable effective organizational administration, threat detection / elimination, conflict / issue resolution, and other critical discovery functions Utilize various technical applications, including cameras, A / V equipment, transmitters, recorders, and bugs, to generate valuable information and isolate parties responsible for criminal and civil malfeasance Create issue and security reports to enable development of
new policies and procedures aimed at preventing further wrongdoing and protect valuable resources team Integrate investigative principles into corporate strategic mission, ensuring management and program accountability, proactive prevention of discrimination, case efficiency, and legal analysis Perform security and crime analyses of firm infrastructure against related compliance requirements as well as on - going vulnerability assessments to continuously mitigate risk Develop investigatory standard documents to serve as guide and rules resources to promote fair and legal probes Supervise related departmental staff, including performance plan development and assessment, technical oversight, personnel recruitment and training, staff discipline, and other pertinent functions Work as a member of the corporate incident response team
in the execution of all related tasks, including incident response plan development, damage minimization, resource restoration, and firm integrity protection Communicate all issues and user feedback to members of management, law enforcement professionals, and other interested parties, generating situational reports and follow - up recommendations based on investigatory results Maintain a strong working
knowledge of all software, hardware, applications, techniques, trends and other critical tools which aid
in effective investigation React quickly based upon limited and confidential information, drawing upon extensive police and military experience
in tense, complicated
situations Collaborate
in the preparation of necessary legal documents, including search and arrest warrants Assist management with various other duties as assigned
The findings indicate, van Nimwegen concluded, that as we «externalize» problem solving and other cognitive chores to our computers, we reduce our brain's ability «to build better
knowledge structures» — schemas,
in other words — that can later «be applied
in new situations.