Back on the job, he or she must give
practical application by demonstrating the knowledge gained while studying.
Ensuring that learners are engaged and that the ideas in the course can be transferred from theory to
practical application by the learner are important factors to keep in mind when designing the eLearning course.
A paper in this week's issue of Nature brings quantum cryptography a step closer to
practical application by describing a system that can send secure strings of digits to multiple users over a distance of kilometers.
He's even had an idea to give the Halo an extra
practical application by incorporating some information screens into the bulky bit in front of the driver.
This finding needs replicating in a larger sample using more noise levels but if replicated has great
practical applications by offering a non-invasive way to improve school results in children with attentional problems.
Not exact matches
Banking also offers some tantalizing
practical applications for deep - learning innovators, too; of the three possibilities listed
by Agrafioti — personalized AI - driven customer service, real - time fraud prevention and risk management — it's the last one that might appeal most to those interested in industry disruption.
Schools desperate to prove the
practical applications of their degrees are funnelling unpaid labourers to employers: the Fairmont Waterfront Hotel in Vancouver was justifiably ridiculed when it advertised for four unpaid busboy «internships,» but the jobs were defended
by Vancouver Community College, who said «even dishwashing» is an education.
Then, a case study of The New Rouse Hill will be presented
by Ranisha Clarke, General Manager of Operations at Lendlease Communities, which will offer attendees the opportunity to learn the
practical application of such a scheme.
It opens with a prohibition («judge not»), followed
by a statement of what God will do (judge each person
by his / her own judgment of others) and concludes with a
practical application («first take the log out of your own eye»).
Because both systematic and moral theology are defined
by interests in the integral unity of the «Christian thing» and the unity of theological inquiry, neither of them should be thought of as the «middle discipline» (cf. 50 - 51) between historical theology's formulations of what is normatively or faithfully «Christian» and
practical theology's
application of those formulations to practice.
Most scientists are driven
by intellectual curiosity and the desire to know, as much as
by interest in
practical applications.
McLuhan saw a hot culture cooling down
by the unified field theories of physics that have their
practical application in electromagnetic communications.
The FPSC website covers all aspects of fresh produce safety
by supplying valuable information and resources, providing research with
practical application, and identifying knowledge gaps in fresh produce safety.
Informed
by the most up - to - date research, clinicians provide adults with a structured training experience aimed at the teaching and immediate
application of
practical techniques for effective behavior management.
Very active in her community, serving in a variety of positions that promote maternal - infant health, Sharon enjoys active online engagement and facilitating discussion around best practice, current research and its
practical application to community standards and actions
by health care providers, and how that affects families in the childbearing year.
Sharon enjoys active online engagement and facilitating discussion around best practice, current research and its
practical application to community standards and actions
by health care providers, and how that affects families in the childbearing year.
The overarching question of the book therefore is: «Does the R2P norm as well as its founding values and
practical applications, have resonance and grounding within diverse cultures and within societies that have been torn apart
by mass atrocity crimes?»
By exploring this blurring of boundaries, researchers in the new discipline hope to achieve theoretical insights with
practical applications such as designing quantum information processors or building a more sensitive LIGO detector.
However, the
practical application of sulfur has been greatly hindered
by challenges including poor conductivity and poor cyclability, meaning the battery loses power after each charge and dies after a lower number of recharges.
While enhancement in light emission from such systems was shown
by different groups, including Dr. Menon's, in the past, they were not useful since light did not come out easily from them, making their
practical application an issue.
The study, aimed at quantifying the small - scale circulation that can not be captured
by satellite - based altimeter measurements or general circulation models, has immediate
practical applications to help better predict the path of catastrophic pollutant events, such as from future oil spills or nuclear disaster events.
Practical applications in quantum communication and quantum computation require the building blocks — quantum bits and quantum memory — to be sufficiently robust and long - lived to allow for manipulation and storage (see the Perspective
by Boehme and McCarney).
As a fluid dynamics expert and engineer
by trade, Truscott thinks about the
practical applications to the study.
For
practical applications, the electrical properties of graphene must be modifiable — for example
by introducing additional electrons into the material.
Part of a provisional patent filed
by UNH Innovation, which advocates for, manages, and promotes UNH's intellectual property, the technique has other
practical applications.
Co-author Dr Themis Prodromakis Reader in Nanoelectronics and EPSRC Fellow in Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton, said: «The uptake of any new technology is typically hampered
by the lack of
practical demonstrators that showcase the technology's benefits in
practical applications.
«Certainly, in the United Kingdom, there is an increasing push for academic research to have
practical applications and for those
applications to be recognized
by the people doing the research.»
Initially I didn't think that this topic was «big» enough for Science, but I was always excited
by the
practical applications of this work and the general biological implications.
This work extends the range of species, cultivars and tissues that can be used for efficient transformation and is a beautiful example of what can be accomplished
by combining basic research, technical expertise, and knowledge of
practical problems facing mainstream
applications.
There is a very
practical application of knowing that decision - makers can be identified
by their wide eyes (6 March, p...
Also,
practical applications of knot theory exist in problems as diverse as Feynman diagrams in quantum physics and the cutting of DNA molecules
by enzymes.
This gap may be explained in part
by the current paucity of scientific advances in genomics that have
practical applications to infectious disease management.
The ability of these superlattice stacks to separate electrons and holes was first predicted in 2000
by Kaspar's colleague Dr. Scott Chambers, but no
practical applications were envisioned at the time.
Restrictions on international exchange
by nation of origin will marginalize American science, cutting scientists off from valuable expertise, resources to conduct their research, creative scientific insight, and
practical application of scientific findings.
The next phase of Gianneschi's research will look at how these synthetic melanin nanoparticles can be used in
practical applications to protect against DNA damage caused
by the sun's UV rays.
«Having a very efficient and
practical way of generating patient - specific stem cells, which unlike human embryonic stem cells, wouldn't be rejected
by the patient's immune system after transplantation brings us a step closer to the clinical
application of stem cell therapy,» says Belmonte, PhD., a professor in the Gene Expression Laboratory and director of the Center of Regenerative Medicine in Barcelona, Spain.
Established in April 2007 and headquartered in Rouen, France, Interactive Biosoftware was founded
by a group of medical and computer scientists focusing on
practical software
applications for health care and life sciences, particularly in the field of molecular biology.
The third book in a series written
by punk rocker / Buddhist teacher Noah Levine, it provides
practical ideas for the
application of Buddhist concepts.
Walking lunges may be preferred
by those who are using dumbbell lunges for more
practical applications.
In order for you to fully benefit from the
practical application lessons taught
by Dr. Kalish, it is important that you practice
by communicating the techniques with your patients, test them, test yourself, and implement any recommended lifestyle changes if you are in the mentorship program, or complete the business plan and all other worksheet assignments in the My Practice Plan course.
The pentose phosphate pathway is something I first learned the
practical application for from reading body
by science
by Dr Doug McGuff.
By focusing on the whole person, she brings the timeless wisdom of the East and translates it into
practical application for our modern society of the West.
Our respondents think AI / ML assistance can be successfully integrated
by collaborating with AI experts that know its
practical application in the business.
By all means, all eLearning activities should make explicit to the learners the connection of what is actually presented as part of the eLearning content with its
practical application in real life.
By bringing the classroom out into the world, teachers have the most wonderful opportunity to engage all the senses of their students and show the
practical application of their students» studies, writes Mike Newman
By bringing the classroom out into the world, teachers have the most wonderful opportunity to engage all the senses of their students and show the
practical application of their students» studies.
By enabling students to understand the
application of classroom ‑ taught subjects in a
practical setting, pupils can develop a working geographical knowledge that is relevant to the real world.
English: Stress - Timed Language II Awareness raising followed
by practical application exercises including: function or content word recognition exercise, sentence stress analysis for spoken practice.
As a Physical Education teacher
by choice I also have certification in Biology and General science two high needs areas I have reservations about individual contract negotiations and Tiered salary from the outside it would benefit core subject teachers Math, Science, Special ed with increased salary opportunities but mostly as any Corporate structure would do is pare back on other subject area salaries the non core subjects this could create a situation inwhich some teachers would carry more burden than others and whether we like it or not the most memorable classes for many students are art, gym, music and home economics because of their
practical applications in life.
This Study Guide is designed to enhance your understanding and
application of the information contained in The Results Fieldbook:
Practical Strategies from Dramatically Improved Schools, an ASCD book written
by Mike Schmoker and published in September 2001.