It's also in education that so much
of the accessibility potential can be realized in meaningful ways.
Not exact matches
Aidis looked at data in five key categories: general business environment,
accessibility of resources, women's rights and the prevalence
of women in leadership roles,
potential for high - growth female - owned businesses, and the entrepreneurship pipeline — the category Canada scored lowest in.
Finally, we said in our announcement that we will include the MSCI Pakistan Index in our 2016 Annual Market Classification Review for a
potential reclassification to emerging markets, and we will seek feedback from investors on the
accessibility of the Saudi Arabia equity market before considering adding it to the review list for a
potential inclusion in Emerging Markets.
assess, in cooperation with provinces and territories, the
potential impacts
of the proposals on the
accessibility of health care, and consider measures to avoid these consequences.
Traditional online dating sites have been developing and marketing their mobile platforms for this reason — many daters want more ease and
accessibility - and don't want to have to sit in front
of their laptops when they can use their phones to connect with
potential dates.
Not only in Toronto, but worldwide, the ease
of accessibility for older women looking for younger men means that, at the touch
of a few buttons, it's possible to find a
potential date or longer term mate on - line.
Over the past few years, senior online dating sites have become a trend due to their ease
of use and
accessibility, affording users the opportunity to upload a personal profile and reach out to millions
of potential matches from across the globe.
Concluding it becomes obvious that mobile games, inheriting the benefits
of mobile learning in terms
of accessibility and those
of game - based learning in terms
of engagement, do bring a great
potential as effective learning environments for contemporary adult learners.
The guide notes that cloud computing applications offer ease
of use and
accessibility, but come with the
potential for loss
of privacy and increased liability, as personal information is transferred to the application.
Benefits
of online mathematics courses have been noted to include (a) a wide range
of potential resources; (b) convenience, flexibility and
accessibility, which is especially important to teachers who have busy schedules and may not be able to attend face - to - face learning opportunities; (c) a dynamic learning environment; (d) varied communication opportunities; (e) the
potential for individual and independent learning; and (f) the facility with which today's students may engage in these learning opportunities (Engelbrecht & Harding, 2005a, pp. 264 - 266).
As a secondary classroom teacher
of 30 years, I fully support the new Academic Path to Teaching program for its rigor and its
accessibility to
potential teachers seeking an alternative licensing route.
This essay draws on both empirical and anecdotal data to evaluate the
potential impacts
of this transition, and concludes that the location at which support services are provided to pregnant teens is less important than the quality and
accessibility of the services themselves.
«Through VitalSource Bookshelf, we strive to provide the right
accessibility features in e-textbooks that will enable people
of all abilities to get the most out
of an e-textbook experience and realize its full
potential,» said Rick Johnson, Vice President Product and Sales Engineering, Vital Source Technologies, Inc., in a press release.
Yet despite TTS's
potential benefits to millions
of Americans, the Federal Communications Commission has just granted the e-reader industry another year's exemption from the Twenty - First Century Communications and Video
Accessibility Act
of 2010.
While Windows 8 does have market
potential, Microsoft also has set the bar high by laying down specifications on the Windows 8 based end devices which includes instant boot up, Internet
accessibility at all times, and
of course good battery back up time.
«The global zero energy building market has many pockets
of potential growth, but challenges remain in defining what exactly a [zero energy building] is, as well as raising awareness
of the increasing
accessibility of these solutions,» said Noah Goldstein, Navigant research director.
... Internet defamation is distinguished from its less pervasive cousins, in terms
of its
potential to damage the reputation
of individuals and corporations, by the features described above, especially its interactive nature, its
potential for being taken at face value, and its absolute and immediate worldwide ubiquity and
accessibility.
Nevertheless, Internet defamation is distinguished from its less pervasive cousins, in terms
of its
potential to damage the reputation
of individuals and corporations, by the features described above, especially its interactive nature, its
potential for being taken at face value, and its absolute and immediate worldwide ubiquity and
accessibility.
Using digital media as a platform to disseminate courtroom narratives has the
potential to strengthen many
of the open court principle's foundational values, including
accessibility, accountability
of the judiciary, and freedom
of speech.
We observe that if a flexible legal program can meet the diversity, family status, ability, and financial
accessibility needs
of present and future lawyers, then a Flex Time JD has the
potential to enhance both the
accessibility and quality
of legal education.
YLAL has concerns about the
potential effect the proposed changes will have on social mobility, diversity and the
accessibility of the profession, and feels that the SRA has failed to provide sufficient information about the anticipated cost
of the SQE and the effect its introduction would have on the status
of undergraduate law degrees and the Legal Practice Course.
We'll discuss a new law regarding public disclosure
of new and embarrassing private facts, provisions
of the
Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 that come into force later this year, and the
potential for major revisions to the Employment Standards Act — and much more.
It provides
accessibility requirements for employees and
potential employees in all phases
of the employment cycle, and may obligate employers to make significant changes in their human resources practices and processes.
A lot
of we do replaces what banks do, but with next generation models,» Centbee co-CEO Angus Brown told CoinGeek about blockchain's
potential to increase
accessibility by decreasing economic friction.
Software Tester — Ridge Application Development — Phoenix, AZ — September 2014 — present • Review software to determine its function and
accessibility, evaluating how successful the code is • Test specific functions to ensure they meet all expectations and fulfill specifications • Create detailed reports
of all found bugs and issues, including instructions to replicate them and
potential solutions • Implement programming fixes on the spot if the problem is simple enough to be tackled immediately • Interact with programmers and software developers to relay information about software development and issues • Evaluate the aesthetics
of software, taking client instruction into consideration and making recommendations to designers • Improved bug elimination process to be 15 percent more efficient
Proven leader in the establishment
of technology including
accessibility, usability and emerging technologies initiatives that support business operations, growth and revenue
potential.
Despite the evidence base for the effectiveness
of CBT for adolescent depression, 10, 14, 15 adolescents often avoid face - to - face therapy because
of stigma.16 Given their affinity with computers, treatment
accessibility may be improved by the availability
of computer - administered CBT (CCBT) which could be provided at an earlier stage
of illness, 17 particularly for those with a high degree
of familiarity with technology.18 CCBT represents an autonomous form
of therapy delivery with the
potential to provide a realistic alternative, or potentially preventative, intervention.
For example, watching a scary movie late at night might increase the
accessibility of frightening schemas, increasing the likelihood that a person will perceive shadows and background noises as
potential threats.
These include concerns about and past experience with side effects, drug interactions or hormones; affordability and
accessibility; how frequently they expect to have sex; their perceived risk
of HIV and other STIs; the ability to use the method confidentially or without their partner's permission; and
potential effects on sexual enjoyment and spontaneity.