These days, people
often present information for kids as visual pictures rather than in words.
Not exact matches
But
often, the way
information is organized and
presented makes it difficult for attendees to grasp complex concepts, let alone implement new ideas.
We
often blame our gadgets for making us feel rushed, scattered and disconnected (not entirely without reason), but while our devices
present challenges, this survey suggests that life, and
information overload, would be a whole lot worse without these tools.
«Framing effects: Different ways of
presenting the same
information often evoke different emotions.
Lawsuits against physicians have forced them to
present the «worse case» side effects of procedures, and they
often tend to volunteer more
information than the patient and family may be able to manage.
I have changed my «beliefs» too
often in life when new
information was
presented to me to be absolutely certain.
My husband, parents, in - laws and many friends are part of that ocean and I
often look to your posts to back up my positions since you have an amazing way of summarizing
information and
presenting it in a way that is really understandable and accessible.
Often we are
presenting information in a way that will make the headline more exciting — but if you read between the lines, research studies are always something to be taken with a grain of salt.
But what is happening is that health professionals are
presenting the
information to new parents BEFORE there is a problem, setting parent expectations that «babies cry» and «
often there is nothing you can do about it.»
At the forefront of a passionate, growing movement called «attachment parenting,» BABY MATTERS» is a warmly
presented guide that gives a rare overview of
information that's too
often missing from parenting circles, pediatric offices, and other parenting resources.
Another thing that can happen is that these young children can develop gaps in learning because they
often miss so much of the
information that is
presented to them.
Identifying Advertising — Hospital websites
often have the appearance of an education portal, leaving patients to assume that the
information presented is informational, not persuasive.
They said
information from the government was
often presented to the public in a «very technical way» and rarely included any type of call to action.
While communication between universities and their communities
often relies on the universities disseminating
information, ELISS
presents the opportunity for «a two - way dialogue» between students and communities, Erion said.
I have always felt the same way about certain subjects like history — that they require memorization of names and dates — whereas, math and physics problems can
often be solved using only the
information presented, as long as you understand the rules.
Remember mindset comes right up the front in health and too
often these days our thoughts are changed by the influential images and
information being
presented to us by others.
Often when I
present information on the work of Weston Price, I get feedback that goes like this: native peoples on their native diets, high in animal foods and animal fat, may have been attractive and healthy when they were young, but they did not live into old age.
If in the past, the media
often presented contrary
information regarding the benefits of the organic -LSB-...]
So
often, in the news, we are
presented with Edward Snowden labeled as a traitor or a criminal, but in this film, we get to see his thoughts, reasoning, and the events leading up to his decision to release
information and his eventual escape from the United States.
Teachers» lesson plans highlight all eight intelligences and incorporate them into daily instruction as
often as possible, and kids
often get to choose how they'll pursue and
present information.
By contrast, PARCC - Math open - response questions tend to
present a full and
often lengthy word problem and then, at the end, ask a series of questions that require students to sort for and manipulate relevant
information.
We
often find it easier to group separate categories of
information in our minds if it has been
presented differently.
It is
often referred to as a «retrieval practice», as a portion of the learning process is devoted to knowledge retrieval and review of already
presented information.
Life had already taught me that people would
often present limited
information or simply lie to make an «offer» seem more beneficial than it actually was.
Teachers
often do not have access to sources
presenting current
information — journals and conferences are costly, and reading and attending them can be time consuming.
They
often impart
information by lecturing,
presenting mini-lessons, or having students read a text, strategies that move all students through the material at the same pace, without much differentiation.
When I'm leading a station, I
often use that time to introduce or review a concept and work with students as they attempt to apply the
information I've
presented.
Processing
information in a variety of ways, either verbally or in writing, is also a strategy I
often use in my classroom to make sure students are thinking about the
information presented in class.
While most states previously produced school report cards, the Data Quality Campaign found that they were
often challenging to locate and did not always
present information in easy - to - understand ways or at the right level of depth for the diversity of stakeholders.
One former state school leader pointed out — with great concern — that the
information from state achievement exams is
often presented to parents in a way that makes little to no sense.
Arranged alphabetically and filled with amusing and
often fanciful artwork, this entertaining miscellany of facts about Franklin
presents a great deal of
information in a format that will appeal to young children.
The hard part of writing a book is
often choosing a title and an structure for organizing and
presenting information.
21st - century skills: all the skills necessary for students to be effective learners in a world in which
information is
often presented online.
The
information is
often presented in the Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) sections of dog food web sites.
We hope that you find the
information presented here useful and will visit us
often.
In her practical, down - to - earth, and
often humorous style, Nicole Wilde
presents all the other
information trainers need to know in order to work effectively, safely, and successfully with aggressive dogs.
Tissue samples collected during necropsy are examined microscopically by pathologists in order to answer important clinical questions, and
information gleaned from necropsies is
often presented at scientific meetings and published in journals to help advance our understanding of animal disease.
Often in collaboration with the Channel Islands Naturalist Corps (CINC)
presenting information is provided in booths at community events in English and / or Spanish (as needed) about the sanctuary resources and programs, and on how we can all contribute to ocean protection and how we all benefit from the ocean.
This means that the galleries show chairs and tables arranged in symmetrical patterns as though in a great house, even if four identical chairs give no more
information than one; they contain numerous «cutesy vignettes» (in the
present curators» words) with vases placed on furniture to create a decorative effect,
often to the detriment of the support; and are filled with paintings which make a decorative but not thematic contribution to the whole.
Often, when art gets
presented, the viewer doesn't get any hints from the curator; that
information is the exhibition itself.
Through various approaches and with different sensibilities, the artists in Data Deluge address this issue by
presenting innovative modes of data visualization and uncovering the
often unexpected beauty of
information.
The art historian Hal Foster's 2004 essay «The Archival Impulse» defined archival art as a genre that «make [s] historical
information,
often lost or displaced, physically
present.
There is little
information on the theme of the exhibition itself but the Berlin - based Norwegian artist,
often working with painting, has
presented both solo and as a group at Birsfelden's SALTS, as well as taking part in the Fulfillment Centre at The Sunday Painter in 2014.
As Foster puts it, they «seek to make historical
information,
often lost or displaced, physically
present.»
· Listening to customer requirements and
presenting appropriately to make a sale; · Maintaining and developing relationships with existing customers in person and via telephone calls and emails; · Cold calling to arrange meetings with potential customers to prospect for new business; · Responding to incoming email and phone inquiries; · Acting as a contact between a company and its existing and potential markets; · Gathering market and customer
information; · Representing the company at trade exhibitions, events and demonstrations; · Negotiating on price, costs, delivery and specifications with buyers and managers; · Advising on forthcoming product developments and discussing special promotions; · Creating detailed proposal documents,
often as part of a formal bidding process which is largely dictated by the prospective customer; · Reporting to Senior Management on sales and potential opportunities in your area; · Reviewing your own sales performance, aiming to meet or exceed targets; · Gaining a clear understanding of customers» businesses and requirements; · Following up with customers for payment; · Doing Quality - Control on products delivered; · Attending team meetings and sharing best practices with colleagues in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
This is very exciting as it shows that when a group is
presented with data and clear
information, common ground can
often be found.
We control how data is released and maintain final approval on how
information is
presented because too
often selective data points are used to «prove a point» rather than being complete, objective or neutral.
If you're organizing an event for your clients, ask yourself if you are
presenting information they
often inquire about.
Where books put concrete corners around
information, electronic sources can seem to
present the same
information as seamlessly connected.36 Quite
often, Internet researchers care less about the nature of the
information source than they do about its content.37 And even the fee - based legal research providers no longer require researchers to make source selections at the outset.
A common barrier to equal justice for unrepresented parties is that both judges and court administrators are
often ill prepared and ill equipped to provide such parties with the sufficient legal
information they need in order to
present their cases to the best of their abilities.