Inspired by an old Japanese game show (e.g. Human Tetris), an electronic game of memory (Simon) and a physical game of timing (Dance Dance Revolution), this game was built
upon a simple concept that is approachable to anyone, easy to learn, and difficult to master.
Not exact matches
A man has to work purposively to invent the complex
upon the basis of the antecedent
simple; he requires also a unity, the
concept of the nature to be produced, which controls and directs the purposive work of his hands.
Once
upon a time, even these
simple concepts were completely foreign to me.
The Spokane (Washington) Public Schools, along with many other school districts, has made a living embracing this
simple concept: If we assess our students beforehand, create a common curriculum based
upon what the students need to have, then teach that curriculum and fill in what the students don't have, and then assess the students again to be sure they got it, we'll probably be okay.
Developed by The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project, Everyday Mathematics is aligned with the Missouri Learning Standards for Mathematics and helps students achieve true mastery by continually reinforcing math
concepts through concrete real - world applications and well planned lessons that build
upon each other, from
simple to complex.
In this particular article, he takes the
simple concept of «higher returns necessitates greater risk» and expounds
upon it.
I recount this because, though it's crude, and hamsters tend to stay low and not climb on counters, the
simple physics in this ingenious set - up shows the
concept in a way that's easy to improvise
upon.
The process seems intimidating
upon first glance, but it proves a
simpler concept than it appears in the menus.
Her second book Mindful Games, offers
simple explanations of complex
concepts, methods, and themes while expanding
upon her work developing activity - based mindfulness games.