When those connections
form knowledge structures that are accurately and meaningfully organized, students are better able to retrieve and apply their knowledge effectively and efficiently.
In «Misfits», the question becomes: how do you narrate global artistic trajectories without recourse to the readymade
knowledge structures of Western art — that is, without establishing parallels with pop, abstract expressionism or conceptualism?
Goal: For students to learn to develop and then access an organizational
knowledge structure as a basis for writing applications
Morrissey adds that the unique coding property of the mPFC identified in the study may support its role in the formation, maintenance, and updating of
associative knowledge structures that help support flexible and adaptive behaviour in rats and other animals.
To teach, teachers need to have developed an
integrated knowledge structure that incorporates knowledge about subject matter, learners, pedagogy, curriculum, and schools; they need to have developed a pedagogical content knowledge, or PCK, for teaching their subjects.
All in all, the Netherlands can boast a
great knowledge structure when it comes to computers and IT, and the games industry both adds to that expertise and uses it.
Firms handling matters that are highly emotionally charged, such as domestic law, plaintiff's personal injury and personal bankruptcies will need to have a
cultural knowledge structure completely different from a firm specializing in business law, real estate transactions or employee benefit plans.
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.
Relationship - related representations, as is the case with
most knowledge structures, can be derived not only from first - person direct experiences in romantic relationships, but also from indirect sources such as shared relationship beliefs of family and friends, cultural norms and the media (Hatfield & Rapson, 2010).
By constantly rewarding players for violent actions, automated
aggressive knowledge structures and emotional desensitization to violent stimuli are learned (Carnagey and Anderson 2005).
Is
knowledge structured and acquired as independent facts and concepts, as parcels of independent domains, or as domains that share conceptual abilities?
Information in Long - term memory is stored as a network of schemas, which then converts into
knowledge structures.
The purpose of this study is to look at
the knowledge structures of TPACK and examine them in designing instruction units.
Assessments help teachers evaluate
these knowledge structures, provide guidance to build on the connections students have already made, and determine a path to standards mastery.
In light of an apparent de-centralisation of
knowledge structures, the presumed publishing group pun of Random House aims for a «poetic and material reconstruction» via the intimacy of works by emerging and established artist through technologies and beyond.
However, the project focuses on the contemporary relevance of the topic by incorporating technological history, pop culture,
knowledge structures, and social mechanisms of exclusion.
The personal experiences, historical memories,
knowledge structures, and cultural backgrounds of each artist have infused their works with either uniqueness or relevance, reflecting the diversified artistic perspective and cultural ecosystem of Shanghai, and stimulating boundless imagination and possibility.