While teachers use technology to access and manipulate data, gather resources, and enhance instruction, teachers who support student - centered instruction fully understand that in the hands of their students, technology offers the potential to problem solve in a real - world context (Lajoie, 2000) and to construct knowledge
through global interaction.
Not exact matches
Such cultural corrosion, subversion and even «genocide» are brought about by the cultural subjugation of the people
through the western - dominated
global media, and this is inevitable, given the inherent character of the present
global information order, which excludes people's participation, dialogues and
interactions.
The Center aims to build bridges between communities, societies, and nations
through closer
interactions between science and diplomacy and elevate the role of science in foreign policy to address national and
global challenges.
Through world - renowned publications, meetings and membership programs, OSA provides quality research, inspired
interactions and dedicated resources for its extensive
global network of professionals in optics and photonics.
Through her research, Dr. Gallagher addresses questions about the mechanisms governing how
global climate change affects plant - pollinator
interactions and the extent to which changes in the levels of pollination influence the ecology and evolution of plant populations.
It has also been proposed that ultraviolet (UV) radiation, which varies more than other solar irradiance wavelengths, could amplify the solar influence on the
global climate
through interactions with the stratosphere and atmospheric ozone.
To understand the selection mechanism behind mutations, network - based studies were used to estimate the importance of a mutated protein compared to non-mutated ones in signalling and protein — protein
interaction networks.10, 11,12,13 Proteins mutated in cancer were found having a high number of interacting partners (i.e., a high degree of connectivity), which indicates high local importance.10 Mutated proteins are also often found in the centre of the network, in key
global positions, as quantified by the number of shortest paths passing
through them if all proteins are connected with each other (i.e., they have high betweenness centrality; hereafter called betweenness).11, 12 Mutated proteins also have high clustering coefficients, which means their neighbours are also neighbours of each other.10, 13 Moreover, neighbourhood analysis of mutated proteins have been previously successfully used to predict novel cancer - related genes.14, 15 However, to the best of our knowledge, no study has concentrated particularly on the topological importance of first neighbours of mutated proteins in cancer, and their usefulness as drug targets themselves.
Through the high quality learning materials and authentic
interaction with
global peers, challenging topics such as culture, equality and languages are brought to life.
A very close
interaction with one surface becomes captured information, disseminated to a
global audience, across screens and the artist is brought to life as the medium
through which an audience interacts with one and the other.
The exhibition combines the work of 10 renowned contemporary artists that have emerged from the Caribbean and which have made their artistic discourse a
global reflection of local issues
through interactions and exchanges transformed in their art process.
«Ocean dynamics are directly connected to
global climate
through interactions with the atmosphere,» says John Dabiri, professor of civil and environmental engineering and of mechanical engineering at Stanford University and senior author of the paper in Nature.
His research group studies these
interactions through numerical simulation modeling at local, regional, and
global scales.
The DOE support includes funding from the Regional and
Global Climate Modeling programme to the Reducing Uncertainties in Biogeochemical
Interactions through Synthesis and Computation (RUBISCO) Scientific Focus Area, from the Terrestrial Ecosystem Sciences programme to the Next Generation Ecosystem Experiments — Tropics, and from the Early Career programme (DE-SC0012152).
It has also been proposed that ultraviolet (UV) radiation, which varies more than other solar irradiance wavelengths, could amplify the solar influence on the
global climate
through interactions with the stratosphere and atmospheric ozone.
Our membership in the network keeps us in touch with the
global development community
through peer - to - peer
interaction and direct
interaction with Microsoft ®.
GivingTuesday is a
global day of charitable giving
through social media
interaction that encourages more meaningful gift - giving during the holiday season.
Observers completed a total of 24
global ratings characterizing the mother - child
interactions along the dimensions of: (1) gratification (degree to which mother and child each enjoyed the
interaction), (2) sensitivity (mother's ability to be sensitive and appropriately responsive to her child's cues), (3) responsiveness (degree to which the child attended to and was engaged by the mother's attempts at
interaction), (4) control / directiveness (degree to which the mother attempted to run the
interaction in her own way), (5) involvement (amount of time the mother and child each spent interacting with the other), (6) clarity of commands (clearness of the mother's commands to her child), (7) follow -
through of commands, and, (8) child compliance.