Episode 69: This week on the podcast we speak to popular education blogger Vicki A Davis of the Cool Cat Teacher blog about
the nuance of language, our shared understanding of these terms, and how a current trend in early education - social - emotional learning - can be directly connected to STEM.
According to a Google spokesman — who didn't want to be named — products such as the Google app will be «much more useful if they can capture
the nuance of language better».
The chemistry, subjectivity, and
nuance of language aside, there is a clear handle for us as teachers.
Do: Consider hiring a professional translator to capture the technical
nuances of the language before you break out your own multi-lingual skills.
If you understood
the nuances of language, you would have noticed that.
All of this means that those who have grown up in the post-Conciliar Church may miss
some nuances of his language at first.
the power of the work at the cross is what saves people not
the nuances of language, although it does challenge us to be like the bereans.
I know he's French, but he has been in England for many years and certainly understands
the nuances of the language.
Understanding the cultural
nuances of a language requires extensive ongoing contact with its speakers, and for that reason Kramsch doubts that anyone could ever live in more than four or five languages.
As Joshua K. Hartshorne writes in Scientific American Mind, the problem is not even technological as much as linguistic — understanding
the nuances of language is simple for us, but teaching it and programming a machine to learn it, is harder than anyone imagined.
As a professional Spanish voiceover artist — and a curious human being — , I became aware that in this profession I was surrounded by talents who, although Spanish speaking, were not 100 % native or who didn't have a complete understanding of the grammatical rules and
nuances of the language.
When we talk about social skills and social and emotional learning (SEL), an important element is understanding
the nuances of language, as well as the context, the situation, we are in with others.
Also, consider the English - as - a-second-language (ESL) audiences members and how well they understand
the nuances of our language.
In middle and high school, students are expected to use vocabulary word knowledge in writing and to be able to decipher between inferred and non-literal
nuances of language.
Lessons on figurative language concepts are particularly difficult for students who are English Language Learners (ELLs), as they may not understand
the nuances of the language.
Learn English: Created by Rajiv Kaul from Chandigarh, the app allows kids to pick up
the nuances of the language English using finger tracking techniques with an intelligent voice guidance system to ensure the kids are picking up the right skills.
From my viewpoint, even though the USA is a massive market, using American English will just as likely upset UK and Australian readers, both having their own spelling differences and
nuances of language.
These two themes are invoked in many works, along with the notions of mobility, nomadism, migration, and itinerancy and
nuances of language, translation, and cultural transmission, among others.
His hybrid works place poems and words into visual contexts that play with the transitions between image / object and
the nuances of language.
Give In plays with the modernist framework; the works presented allude to
the nuances of language, philosophy and to the Age of Reason and beyond.
Dumas draws on her expansive visual archive and
the nuances of language to create intense, psychologically charged works which explore themes such as sexuality, love, death and guilt, often referencing art history and current affairs.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg praised the product update in a post today, writing that «In the future, AI will be able to understand more of the subtle
nuances of language, and will be able to identify different issues beyond suicide as well, including quickly spotting more kinds of bullying and hate.»
Emoji are a graphical shorthand for emotional states, jokes, and
nuances of language, so it's particularly problematic when your friend sees a different emoji than the one you sent.
A passionate scribe who loves words, Gayle is devoted to using rich
nuances of language to inspire people to act.
When we talk about social skills and social and emotional learning (SEL), an important element is understanding
the nuances of language, as well as the context, the situation, we are in with others.
Jerry Seinfeld demonstrates this in an American Express commercial where the American slang in his stand - up routine bombs in England because he doesn't understand the cultural
nuances of the language.
Not exact matches
At Egon Zehnder, we have learned in much
of our work with many
of the leading Chinese tech giants and startup unicorns what type
of talent is likely to thrive in China, which prioritizes the more
nuanced «soft» skills
of adaptability, flexibility, and potential rather than simply the «hard» skills
of language fluency and past work experiences.
Tech analaysts in China have said Google has done a good job understanding the
nuances of the Chinese
language.
Each time changes are added, an integrated machine translator will run another translation and the accuracy will improve as it learns the
language of your business and the cultural
nuances of your audience.
India operates like Europe, a monetary union, with a huge number
of operating
nuances between the states (35 regional
languages for starters) and important political ambitions.
It's about reading people and it's about the
nuances of negotiation and body
language and creating urgency and the unification
of all
of these moving parts.
«This is
nuanced and the Fed doesn't do this glibly in terms
of changing their
language.
For example, in the U.K. over 5,000 companies have benefited from «The Export Communications Review» and «Postgraduates for International Business» programs that help them adapt their marketing materials and websites to both the
language and cultural
nuances of the foreign consumers they are targeting.
If you want a keynote that truly speaks the
language of your business and addresses the
nuances of your industry, Kevin is the speaker to book.
The Western mind does not cope well with paradox and nor do we have English translations that communicate the
nuances of the Hebrew or Greek
languages:
Yet he is neither among the great English -
language prose stylists nor a writer
of nuanced or profound moral vision.
This requires a willing suspension
of disbelief in our own
language; knowledge and judgment and
nuance, everything that makes the tongue a living spirit, must give way for a labored impossibility.
But acknowledging this reality should not obscure the fact that, to borrow Soloveitchik's
language from another context, what we have in these opposing forces is not some illegitimate, unstable hybrid, but a radiant, integrated, and
nuanced account
of man's self - realization before God.
I know that the decisions
of the ecumenical councils with regard to Christ's person were sincerely meant to translate the received testimony
of the primitive church into the more universal, established, and highly
nuanced philosophic
language of the period.
As to the meaning
of a text, it is not proper to give to Biblical
language a current - day
nuance that was foreign in its day.
I understand the size limitation
of the article, but the
language is very
nuanced to spark a healthy and well, though out debate on the comment board.
I do rely on my pastor (at present) for those
nuances, as, at least until I finish my Religion Bachelor's and find a way to move beyond, financially, into the land
of seminary, I don't, and won't, understand the original
languages.
In our new aims
of education for the 1980's and beyond, therefore, we shall have to dedicate ourselves to bringing back, among other things, the civilized use
of language (both written and oral), a sensitivity to beauty, powers
of analytical reasoning, the intellectual vision
of ourselves as historical creatures, the ability to cognitively articulate ideas rather than let communication skills courses degenerate into merely «touchie - feelie» experiences
of «affirming the other,» and finally, a sensitivity to the
nuances, complexities, and ambiguities
of meanings.7 In this way, and only in this way, our educational system will equip its students for the future with an intellectual vision comprised
of both knowledge and foresightful adaptability to environmental changes.
The use
of language can also be a craft, and part
of the skill
of being a linguistic craftsperson — a wordsmith, if you like — is the ability to be sensitive to the
nuances and ambiguities
of words and expressions and thus the effects that they will have on the reader or listener.
And to top it off, it was written in a
language that does not use the same verbal devices or
nuances, then over a couple
of thousand years it was edited and abridged to suit the needs
of different countries and churches.
This is an attempt to provide a brief account
of the theory and practice
of indulgences in relation to Luther's criticism, in
language as far as possible nontechnical without losing any theological
nuance.
Those readers sensitive to
language and to shifting, overlapping tastes in the coffee world may have noticed the
nuance in the title
of this report: «darker — roasted» coffees rather than «dark - roasted.»
«There was an offer in the early part
of September 2010 for me to put into context some
of the
nuances around police
language in terms
of what scoping, assessment, launch
of an investigation... an offer to a senior official in No 10.
In fact, it is a system years in the making, and perhaps the most impressive attempt ever to create a question - answering computer that understands the
nuances of human
language.
For instance, Murdock suggested, the abbreviated
language that is common in texting — so - called «textese» — lacks the ability to provide the kind
of nuance that is important in discussing sensitive issues.