This form of real -
time collaboration while working on the same files prevents ambiguity and confusion.
Not exact matches
One of the developers at
collaboration software company Bluebeam is especially notorious for hoarding web pages, so one
time while he was on vacation, his co-workers printed out hundreds of images of tabs and wallpapered his cubicle with them.
More senior positions, for example, «typically spend more
time engaging in face - to - face
collaboration or virtual
collaboration,
while somebody more junior may be spending more
time in focus mode.»
«We run straightforward
collaboration exercises where candidates pair with one another, 20 minutes at a
time while my team watches,» says Sheridan in an article he wrote describing Menlo's culture.
Technologies like Skype and Blue Jeans Network allow you to visually connect with employees, partners and customers no matter your location
while collaboration suites like Google Docs and similar solutions allow real -
time teamwork on almost any file.
121:8.14 —
While I, with the
collaboration of my eleven associate fellow midwayers and under the supervision of the Melchizedek of record, have portrayed this narrative in accordance with my concept of its effective arrangement and in response to my choice of immediate expression, nevertheless, the majority of the ideas and even some of the effective expressions which I have thus utilized had their origin in the minds of the men of many races who have lived on earth during the intervening generations, right on down to those who are still alive at the
time of this undertaking.
He added, «This type of
collaboration is an excellent example of how working together and sharing resources can bring multiple benefits to our community; this exercise strengthens our capacity to respond to public health emergencies
while at the same
time promotes the value of buying local.»
If you launch academic
collaborations while you are still working for a company, notes Smith, the enterprise might allow you to make a soft transition, in which you work part
time for both.
Troja remotely directed a 30 - member
collaboration while coordinating sky observations from facilities around the world — and vying for observation
time.
Scientific proposals to the JCMT are restricted to members of the
collaboration or allowed through reciprocity agreements.35
While this option has the advantage of bringing together countries in regional proximity, usually with other scientific
collaboration networks in place, it is not based on science merit: only countries that can pay for their
time can perform astronomy.
While communication may be challenging at
times and the investment costly, interdisciplinary
collaborations yield results.
The HPC4Mtls Program aims to enable a step change in the cost, development
time, and performance of materials in severe environments —
while saving millions of dollars in fuel and maintenance across sectors — through
collaborations between industry and the national laboratory system.
While this little space isn't a job let's be honest with ourselves and just say that at
times it can seem like one (especially if you have affiliate links, sponsors,
collaborations or a weekly link - up).
But after a
while, it's
time to say hey, I have a rate of X amount and this is what I can provide for this
collaboration.
While this was a link up for several months we felt that it was
time to discontinue the link up and move towards a fresh new
collaboration.
Coogler and Jordan are a team that needs to keep working together for a long
time (one last bit of high praise... this is better to me than their last
collaboration, Fruitvale Station),
while hopefully Stallone is honored for this crowning achievement.
After a
while, it's
time to leave, but not without giving Beatrice a hat from Logan Lucky his new film — and his latest
collaboration with Magic Mike director Steven Soderbergh.
Surrounding themselves with Pike, Marsan, Freeman and Considine, who are among the most compelling performers in movies today, Pegg and Frost do some of their best work themselves, completely avoiding repetitions of their earlier
collaborations with Wright; Frost gets to be the intelligent, responsible one this
time out,
while Pegg plays the boozy screw - up.
While appearing in her fair share of high - profile projects like Legally Blonde and the Hellboy films, she's always maintained a steady pace of acclaimed independent work at the same
time, from her
collaborations with Todd Solondz (Storytelling, Dark Horse) to becoming one of John Waters» most absurdist modern characters in A Dirty Shame.
The Hateful Eight marks Jackson's sixth
collaboration with Tarantino,
while others are returning for their second or third
time.
Thanks to a pair of
collaborations with Quentin Tarantino, Christoph Waltz has become perhaps the most unlikely two -
time Oscar winner in history,
while Amy Adams has scored five nominations in nine years, three of them coming in the last four.
While certainly no classic like their previous
collaborations, 1944's To Have and Have Not and especially 1946's The Big Sleep, it's not much below 1948's Key Largo, and it features a unique technical slant that at the
time hadn't been seen since — well, since Lady in the Lake seven months earlier.
In large and small ways, this ensemble understands the rhythms of how old friends interact — and how easy it is to revert to your adolescent identity, no matter how far from it you've run as an adult... Pegg and Frost do some of their best work themselves, completely avoiding repetitions of their earlier
collaborations with Wright; Frost gets to be the intelligent, responsible one this
time out,
while Pegg plays the boozy screw - up.»
Though once upon a
time seeing Ben Stiller star in a serious - ish film about middle - class, middle - aged malaise was a refreshing rebuke to his broader work in studio comedy, the novelty has begun to wear off in recent years following his repeated — and arguably, repetitive —
collaborations with bourgeois angst maestro Noah Baumbach (Greenberg,
While We're Young, The Meyerowitz Stories).
But instead of asking them to work silently and alone, and then debrief in a classic question - and - answer session with one student at a
time (
while many sit inattentively), use a mix of
collaboration and competition to eliminate what could potentially become dead
time.
While I have always had my students collaborate in groups or partners, I can see how much more naturally
collaboration will occur (at any
time, when my students feel the need) when we give them the furniture and actual spaces that encourage the kind of teamwork germane to so many careers today.
The curriculum centers on projects that use real -
time data available online
while harnessing the Internet's power to encourage student
collaborations across continents.
My confession:
While sometimes I worked to plan great lessons involving lively discussion, multimedia, and peer
collaboration, there were plenty of other
times I defaulted to a lame lesson out of the textbook.
Barron and Darling - Hammond describe evidence - based approaches to support inquiry - based teaching in the classroom: (1) clear goals and guiding activities; (2) a variety of resources (e.g., museums, libraries, Internet, videos, lectures) and
time for students to share, reflect, and apply resources,
while debating over information discrepancies; (3) participation structures and classroom norms that increase the use of evidence and a culture of
collaboration (i.e., framing debates as productive conflicts, using public performances); (4) formative assessments that provide opportunities for revision; and (5) summative assessments that are multidimensional and representative of professional practice.
More can also be done to align working conditions of preschool and primary school teachers; increase flexibility and responsiveness to individual communities, families, and children
while at the same
time strengthening coherence of services; overcome structural and informational roadblocks to co-operation and continuity; and to better facilitate
collaboration among staff, managers, parents, and the community based on reciprocal communication, inclusivity, mutual trust, and respect.
While all those different data points might have once existed in a paper file somewhere, new software tools enable real - time data entry, cross-team collaboration, and deep analysis of student performance while in sc
While all those different data points might have once existed in a paper file somewhere, new software tools enable real -
time data entry, cross-team
collaboration, and deep analysis of student performance
while in sc
while in school.
The updated - in - real -
time collaboration workspace enables students to visualize information, create meaning, and methodically solve problems across disciplines,
while centralizing your assessments, feedback, and project management.
Teachers say they want more on - the - job development, career advancement
while teaching, and
collaboration time.
Therefore, a new career «lattice» should include hybrid roles that allow teachers to keep one foot in the classroom
while also enjoying increased
collaboration time with colleagues, through clearly defined teacher leader roles and coaching positions.
While in Michigan, Van Roekel took
time to meet with local administrators, teachers, parents, and other union & community leaders to discuss the benefits of
collaboration.
With real -
time data and student - teacher communication tools, teachers can guide and monitor learning
while allowing students to pursue self - directed, self - paced work in study or
collaboration spaces.
The move is an attempt to preserve instructional minutes
while giving teachers an uninterrupted hour of planning
time together at the end of the day, which Glover felt necessary to bolster
collaboration.
And,
while teacher development
time is built into our district's union contract, we have not yet used this
time effectively to promote meaningful teacher
collaboration, especially among general educators and teachers who specialize in unique student populations.
While it's a sign that both long -
time companies are on top of the need for innovation and
collaboration in the current book environment, it begs the question as to which companies will be next to pool their resources and combine their tools in order to stay relevant.
Watch and learn how IDEXX Web PACS can save your veterinary practice
time and money
while reducing stress and providing exciting new tools for digital
collaboration.
I hope you are able to secure some valuable
collaborations out of your
time there, and at a minimum, at least you made some connections and got to enjoy nice food and lodging
while you were in Greece!
When asked about possible
collaborations between FOST Gallery and other galleries in Gillman Barracks, Cortes says that
while collaborations are not possible all the
time since each gallery would understandably have its own agenda, it would be good in the future to have a themed duet exhibition with another gallery.
Each piece is the fruit of
collaborations between performing and visual artists, or between choreographers, stage directors and artists eager to experiment: performers combine aspects of the visual arts with their core media — the spoken word and movement —
while visual artists apply their unique skills to the theatrical medium of space and
time.
Parkett's closing print issue is a double one — one volume is a traditional issue, this
time with ten new artist
collaborations,
while the other consists of recollections and tributes.
As part of that effort, starting this month, the work of collective Tim Rollins and K.O.S. (Kids Of Survival) will be on view in Unbound: Tim Rollins & K.O.S., a special exhibition curated by the museum in
collaboration with the artists,
while at the same
time, a major acquisition by the group, A Midsummer Night's Dream, will also be unveiled.
During the Venice Biennale in 1980, the media noticed that his wooden sculpture was doing a Nazi salute, and
while the artist says the remark doesn't describe his intention, he does not deny that it brought him international fame and many new
collaboration proposals at the
time.
The integration means that users will be able to take advantage of Box's capabilities for secure file sharing and
collaboration, content management and mobile access,
while also tracking all of their
time for work done in Box, so that no billable
time is lost.
In this regard,
while the Bureau issued new enforcement guidelines at the
time the Act was amended (Competitor
Collaboration Guidelines) they are not law and are not binding on the courts, private parties seeking remedies under the Act or indeed the Bureau itself.
By joining and getting involved in state and local bar committees pertinent to your practice, an Inn of Court, or other professional group, you retain all the best aspects of an «office practice»: the camaraderie, collegial
collaboration, brainstorming and «idea factory» aspects of being down the hall from other lawyers
while also gaining the advantages and
time - leveraging of a virtual practice.
It is the blockchain that allows devices to quickly and securely store all the communication protocols and results of their
collaboration in a completely decentralized environment,
while this information is available to people and other devices at any
time (of course, in accordance with established access rights).