Not exact matches
There's a point when we hear him, in voice - over,
reading the names of the four presidents
on the cover sheets he's copying, though we can clearly see the names
on screen.
The experts at the Buffer blog recently weighed in with three useful suggestions for anyone writing anything (shortform) that will be
read on a
screen.
The only time you'll likely notice its non-HD
screen is when
reading, as text may be more pixelated than what you're used to
on a modern smartphone.
You know what they're thinking and feeling, even if you're
reading it
on a
screen.
The person sitting at the furthest point from the
screen should be able to
read what is
on your slide.
While the system will link to a driver's phone and
read a text message aloud, drivers can also
read the message
on the console — and they're also able to scroll through their contacts list
on a
screen as they drive.
When it comes to slide presentations, if you use a slide with text
on it, the audience can either
read what's
on the
screen or listen to you speak, but not both at the same time.
If you're trying to pack too many words
on the
screen, it becomes too hard to
read and harder to understand.
That 7 - inch
screen has just about the lowest resolution you can get — 1,024 x 600 pixels — and yet it's sufficient for things like games, movies and, if you're not hung up
on print - quality text,
reading.
This includes tailoring sizes to fit smaller
screens and making content easy to
read on a mobile device.
And the super bright
screen can be
read easily outdoors
on a sunny day.
When you
read a book, your attention is focused
on what you're doing — you're not distracted by a smartphone or a computer
screen.
Make information easy to
read on a small
screen.
If content isn't easy to
read and access
on a smaller
screen, customers might go to the next shop down the block instead.
In almost all studies the results show that «
screen - based
reading behavior is characterized by more time spent
on browsing and scanning, keyword spotting, one - time
reading, non-linear
reading and
reading more selectively.»
Players can wise up faster by
reading on -
screen tips from former Pittsburgh Steelers coach Bill Cowher, who serves as an adviser to Quick Hit.
There's more to good proofreading than
reading your content over and over again
on the
screen.
When you download, you can
read the Adobe PDF document
on your
screen, save it, and / or print it.
Given that most users are checking email
on the fly, what's the likelihood they will
read a multi-page pdf
on a small
screen?
Having picked up
on Nintendo's selling tactic of focusing
on the players and not the
screen, the company is aiming Kinect at the community of mass market non-gamers, who are more easily pleased than the hardcore critics and who don't
read game reviews.
Subscribers would then either
read text
on their computer
screens or download it and print it out.
It provides features found
on sophisticated financial software for your phone or tablet, including charts with 50 + indicators, stock
screening, industry group and sector analysis, and audio expert technical analysis of chart patterns for easy listening, or text if you prefer to
read.
(The series here is an amalgam of the rate which appears
on Reuters
screens on days when it is actually published, and the Reserve Bank's
reading from the market at midday
on other days.)
The first is just the observation that I bought what amounts to a 1.5 million dollar laptop
screen with bitcoin back when it was a newfangled science project, much like the million dollar pizzas one
reads about
on the web.
As I
read that, it struck me that, years before my Mississippi elementary school was integrated via busing, I'd seen African - American and Latino characters (such as «Gordon» and «Maria») functioning as equal members of a society,
on the television
screen of my home.
It just came up automatically
on your
screen when you started up your browser, and somebody from CNN dropped by to hold a gun to your head to force you to
read it all, then held a knife to your throat and forced you to comment
on it?
I can't quite
read this article as it is not showing up
on my
screen.
Social justice causes, candles in worship services, v - necks and big neck tattoos
on worship leaders,
screenings of PT Anderson films at church, heavy use of Helvetica font in church bulletins, bald pastors who always wear black clothes from Banana Republic, beer at church barbecues, a renewed interest in corporately
reading ancient creeds or prayers, Nooma videos, Sufjan Stevens and everything related to Sufjan Stevens.
We
read the Bible «through the Jesus lens» — which looks suspiciously like it means using the parts of the Gospels that we like, with the awkward bits carefully
screened out, which enables us to disagree with the biblical texts
on God, history, ethics and so
on, even when Jesus didn't (Luke 17:27 - 32 is an interesting example).
We
read our Scriptures by candlelight from the phone
screen, dirty dishes still
on the table, the toddler hollering for more «tookies!»
But the vast majority of people will be disturbed just by
reading about these scenes, let alone viewing them
on the big
screen.
This is one way to «
read» television — to ask who benefits by particular kinds of programs and commercials, by what is present
on or absent from the
screen, by the arrangements in the social system itself regarding television.
This would be impossible to do without some sort of service like Google Reader which pulls all the blog posts together into one place and lets me know
on one simple
screen when new posts have been published from the various blogs I am interested in
reading.
Though some might find this annoying, almost everyone today has developed the skill of listening to a message while
reading small bits of information
on a
screen.
Most people don't resize their window this way as they are using a blog, but what it shows is that this blog can be easily
read on a variety of
screen sizes.
I'm standing
on a crowded train, trying to look like I'm not trying to
read the smartphone
screen of the woman sitting with her back to me.
(He does not put words
on the
screen and
read them aloud, as if to slow first - graders.)
I don't usually
read directly
on websites because the text stretches across the
screen, forcing your eyes to trek back and forth.
I also tend to
read faster
on a computer
screen for some reason.
It was constant, with bright
screens turned
on about every three minutes, message
read,
screen dimmed for a little bit... then.......
But if you're wanting to find a way to enjoy
reading books
on a
screen... maybe give Olive Tree a whirl and see if you like it any better.
If you actually
READ the Bible, I don't care if it's the dainty golden edged pages,
on the
screen of your smartphone or what, Jesus and the authors of the New Testament epistles emphasize again and again and again the importance of living the Christian life in community — walking through life with other people, in * real * life, in * real * time.
In a stand against the mush I've decided it's high - time I start
reading again (as in
reading things longer than 140 or so characters and not
on a
screen or with a list of ingredients).
~ Do not
read recipes
on this blog site while starving ~ I honestly want to eat the computer
screen on this one!!
It's an incongruous style for Lakatos, who sports an Olympic rings tattoo
on his back, has a
screen saver that
reads YOU»VE GOT TO BE AN ANIMAL and co-owns a Pasadena auto shop with his father, Steve.
The base was the zone
read (options one and two), but if the defense loaded the box to stop the run, the quarterback could instead throw a
screen pass to the flat (three) or a hitch route to a single - covered receiver
on the other side (four).
Bryce Petty can either throw a perimeter
screen or quick pass or keep the ball himself, based
on his
read of «overhang» defenders.
They are able to move the ball swiftly to the thirty, but when things look their bleakest for the Cowboys» Faithful, the Eagles dial up a WR
Screen / Slant /
Read Option / Play Action all
on the same play and it results in a loss of yards.
It's set up perfectly, easy to
read and looks great
on my
screen.
Research With the premise that science isn't perfect, but it's the best guide we've got, Zero to Five draws
on scientific research and studies from experts such as Dimitri Christakis (
screen time), Diana Baumrind (parenting styles), Adele Diamond (neuroscience and executive function), Carol Dweck (growth mindset), Alison Gopnik (child psychology), John Gottman (marriage and conflict resolution), Megan McClelland (executive function), Patricia Kuhl (language acquisition and brain development), Ellyn Satter (feeding children), Dan Siegel (emotions), Paul Torrance (creative thinking), Grover Whitehurst (literacy and
reading comprehension), and more.