Sentences with phrase «reflecting upon technology»

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«Black History Month gives us an opportunity to learn about and reflect upon the many achievements African Americans have made in a diverse array of important fields, including science and technology, arts and culture and politics and government» Borough President Katz said.
Finally, as a learning professional, I have a responsibility to myself to make sure I am fully up - to - date with current best practice and evidence - based learning theory, that I am constantly reflecting upon and looking to improve my skills, and that I am conversant with the latest technologies that could enhance learning in terms of its effectiveness or efficiency.
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The assignments were structured to help TCs critically examine various genres of writing and reflect upon integrating different technologies.
In this paper, we reflect upon, revisit, and rethink the original guidelines for using digital technologies to prepare social studies teachers in an effort to facilitate theoretical and practical discussions that may, once again, serve as a foundation from which to approach the preparation and development of social studies teachers over the next few years.
In this paper, the authors reflect upon, revisit, and rethink the original guidelines for using digital technologies to prepare social studies teachers in an effort to facilitate theoretical and practical discussions that may, once again, serve as a foundation from which to approach the preparation and development of social studies teachers over the next few years.
When using social networks, teachers must redefine their roles and reflect upon how technology might facilitate the process.
Mean scores for the survey item, «Using computer technologies as a tool to reflect upon my teaching practices is a powerful way to improve them,» were also incorporated into the analysis for the fourth research question.
Results of the survey item, «Using computer technologies as a tool to reflect upon my teaching practices is a powerful way to improve them,» can be found in Figure 4.
They designed and conducted action research studies to reflect upon their practices and learning about technology.
By witnessing a faculty model for effective technology integration, preservice teachers are given opportunities to reflect upon their previously held conceptions of teaching social studies and integrating technology into social studies.
SAMR can be used to reflect upon how you are integrating technology into your classroom.
The establishment of the E Ink Corporation in 1997 led to the development of electronic paper, a technology which allows a display screen to reflect light like ordinary paper without the need for a backlight; electronic paper was incorporated first into the Sony Librie (released in 2004) and Sony Reader (2006), followed by the Amazon Kindle, a device which, upon its release in 2007, sold out within five hours.
It continues with works from the world's leading innovators in the arts, as they break through thresholds of space, memory, sound, and genre — from Philippe Parreno who, in his largest exhibition in the U.S. to date, transforms the presentation of visual art into an evolving sensory journey; to Wayne McGregor, Olafur Eliasson, and Jamie xx as they create a new contemporary ballet; to avant - garde performance artist Laurie Anderson who, through a site - specific installation in the Armory's drill hall, will expand upon her work with storytelling and technology to create a site - specific environment that serves as a meditation on time, identity, surveillance and freedom; and finally to Igor Levit and Marina Abramović as they interpret Bach's renowned Goldberg Variations, to create a concentrated durational performance that reflects upon music, time, space, emptiness, and luminosity.
Original artworks and commentary by Mark Tansey (b. 1949), whose large scale monochromatic allegories reference the art of photography, a pivotal technology in the reproduction and dissemination of popular images; John Currin (b. 1962), who has referenced the art of Norman Rockwell, and whose provocative figural paintings reflect upon domestic and social themes that were prevalent, though differently portrayed, in the mid-twentieth century; Vincent Desiderio (b. 1955), whose dark intellectual melodramas re-imagine scenes of crime and adventure from pulp fiction; Lucien Freud (1922 - 2011), the painter of deeply psychological works that examine the relationship of artist and model; and Jamie Wyeth (b. 1946), son of noted painter Andrew Wyeth and grandson of illustrator N.C. Wyeth, whose images convey stories real and imagined, among other artists, will be featured in the exhibition and its accompanying catalogue.
Through site - specific and mobile media projects that encourage residents to reflect upon their neighborhood and share their stories, / rive seeks to highlight the relationships between public space, mobile technology and local or microhistories.
Kudo reflects upon the ideological boundaries between mankind, nature, and technology from the distanced perspective of an unsentimental observer.
His work stems from a personal and socio - political encounter with the built environment and reflects upon land ownership, human - led accelerated entropy and how technology affects our relationship with and memory of landscape.
His work reflects upon numerous dichotomies — beauty versus violence, personal memories versus national histories, digital technology versus art historical reference.
«The interesting thing is, that painting itself seems to offer a stage to reflect upon latest changes in technology and media, maybe as a result of all the debates and challenges it survived.
Upon landing Piccard reflected on his experience stating, «The new world is the world of modern, clean technologies.
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