Sentences with phrase «use of emergent»

One of the biggest joys of the recent Fallout titles and Bethesda RPG's like Skyrim in general, is the intelligent use of emergent gameplay...
One of the biggest joys of the recent Fallout titles and Bethesda RPG's like Skyrim in general, is the intelligent use of emergent gameplay, rather than relying on signposts and hints these games are at their best when you are freely exploring, picking up random notes or talking to strangers before finding a quest by mistake.

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I am in talks about a Defamation of Character lawsuit and would use testimony here from Individuaks that heard through the Emergent circles that about me.
I have always found it interesting and frustrating in the conversation about spiritual abuse and / or other type of abuse within the Emergent circles of how women and men in the «inner circle» use «they have always been nice.....»
He points to the inadequacies in educational methods that focus on intellectual analysis and acquiring «formularized information»; he believes that educators who use these methods, «neglect to strengthen habits of concrete appreciation of the individual facts in their full interplay of emergent values» (SMW 198).
She is a bit vague here, but she puts forth some interesting ideas about how the Emergent Church might come to operate using the basic principles of network theory and crowd sourcing... which is interesting, but more detailed than I can handle in a single post — so read the book!
An Emergent definition of relevance, modulated by resistance, might run something like this; relevance means listening before speaking; relevance means interpreting the culture to itself by noting the ways in which certain cultural productions gesture toward a transcendent grace and beauty; relevance means being ready to give an account for the hope that we have and being in places where someone might actually ask; relevance means believing that we might learn something from those who are most unlike us; relevance means not so much translating the churches language to the culture as translating the culture's language back to the church; relevance means making theological sense of the depth that people discover in the oddest places of ordinary living and then using that experience to draw them to the source of that depth (Augustine seems to imply such a move in his reflections on beauty and transience in his Confessions).
Then come complex multicellular organisms, societies of animals with new emergent properties at the ecosystem level, and, finally conscious beings who create culture, use symbolic language — and experience the first intimations of transcendence.
The notions of «emergence» and «emergent properties» are used to develop an account of the structure - agency relationship that is consistent with Berger's concrete sociological work, whilst avoiding the shortcomings of his explicit reflections about the nature of the social world.
In the mode of being felt the divine presence in the universe is a lure or power of persuasion continually offering new possibilities of intensity and harmony to patterns of events in cosmic becoming.16 «God» is a word we may use to refer to the radical source of novelty and order in the emergent universe.17 Without such a source of novelty and order we may well ask whether there would be any emergence at all.
One of the criticisms leveled at traditional churches by the «emergent / emerging» crowd is that they use too much technical language, theological terms, and Christian jargon that nobody understands.
You can choose to cover these KLAs in a way to suit your family and learning styles of the children - you can use part curriculum, full curriculum, NAPLAN testing, a more emergent or natural learning approach and unschooling.
The term «cognition» is also used in a wider sense to mean the act of knowing or knowledge, and may be interpreted in a social or cultural sense to describe the emergent development of knowledge and concepts within a group that culminate in both thought and action.
In that tone of euphemistic detachment that even the most caring doctors use in hospital charts, he wrote, «Emergent surgical intervention holds only valid option for this patient, whose risks for demise are severe.»
Using numerical models and computer simulations, the researchers show how spinning particles, pushed about by the fluid flows created as each particle spins, can arrange themselves into an array of emergent macro-scale patterns.
Using the nascent skin of the developing chicken embryo as a model system, we find that morphological and molecular symmetries are simultaneously broken by an emergent process of cellular self - organization.
Explores the electronic structure and electrodynamics of topological insulators and strongly correlated electron systems, with particular attention to emergent phenomena, such as superconductivity and magnetism, using angle - resolved photoemission (ARPES) and optical spectroscopy.
Using spatial correlation functions to quantify the differences between emergent cell lineage segregation patterns, we find that strong adhesion often, but not always, maximizes the size of clonal cell clusters on flat surfaces.
Bracegirdle, T. J. & Stephenson, D. B. On the robustness of emergent constraints used in multimodel climate change projections of Arctic warming.
Then, experimentalists Peter Sprau and Andrey Kostin (both of Brookhaven Lab and Cornell) used a scanning tunneling microscope at the Center for Emergent Superconductivity - a DOE Energy Frontier Research Center at Brookhaven Lab - to measure the energy and momentum of electrons in iron - selenide samples that were synthesized by Anna Bohmer and Paul Canfield at DOE's Ames Laboratory.
His research focuses on the use of elastic and inelastic neutron scattering to elucidate complex behavior in materials exhibiting emergent phenomena.
Here, we use the term AAN because many brainstem nuclei that contribute to arousal are located outside of the pontine and midbrain reticular core (e.g., locus coeruleus, parabrachial complex, etc.), and because we believe that the word «network» appropriately connotes the physiological mechanisms by which multiple modular circuits interrelate to enable the emergent property of arousal, and hence consciousness.
A team of researchers led by Dr. X.J. Meng, University Distinguished Professor of Molecular Virology, has used virus strains isolated from the ongoing outbreaks in Minnesota and Iowa to trace the likely origin of the emergent porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) to a strain from the Anhui province in China.
The best emergent stories come from the densest set of possibilities — the densest spaces in which the tools can be used.
The use of touch - screen tablets at home and pre-school to foster emergent literacy.
The Farm Animals I SEE Tiered Emergent Readers package includes three readers that you can use to meet the reading needs of the students in your class.
As our data suggest, the controlling nature of the context in which children learn literacy may not only limit children's opportunities to use emergent literacy, they may also undermine their motivation to do so.
Because of the auditory support, non-readers and emergent readers can use this learning game for independent practice during literacy centers or homework.
Using an emergent perspective this paper will describe integration of such technology in the high school geometry curriculum.
Content analysis was used to develop emergent codes (through the same process illustrated in Table 1), from which frequencies of common responses were calculated (see results from the analysis in Appendix I, pdf download).
The emergent salient categories were previous experiences with technology; beliefs about teaching, learning, and technology; the use of technology in classroom instruction; and the implementation of inquiry - based teaching.
Emergent Tech: Work with school districts to expose recruits to live and digitally recorded «lesson studies,» in which teams of candidates learn to critique teaching and assess student learning using emerging technologies.
FEATURES Acquaint young students with math manipulatives and basic math concepts Promote the development of emergent and early mathematics vocabulary Teacher tips on how to use the manipulative and incorporate them into math activities INCLUDES The Super Source Meet the Snap Cubes Big Book
FEATURES Acquaint young students with math manipulatives and basic math concepts Promote the development of emergent and early mathematics vocabulary Teacher tips on how to use the manipulative and incorporate them into math activities INCLUDES The Super Source Meet the Pattern Blocks Big Book
The researchers used an unpaired samples t - test for comparing pre - and post-program surveys and analyzed qualitative data using coding to identify emergent themes, a model building method, and triangulation to ensure the reliability and validity of findings.
FEATURES Acquaint young students with math manipulatives and basic math concepts Promote the development of emergent and early mathematics vocabulary Teacher tips on how to use the manipulative and incorporate them into math activities INCLUDES The Super Source Meet the Cuisenaire Rods Big Book
Teaching and Research Interests: Emergent learners; foundations of literacy; diagnosis of reading and writing needs; accelerating the progress of students who need support in becoming readers and writers; children's literature and its use in the classroom; and program assessment and evaluation.
One of the emergent findings is that the type of learning theory used in conjunction with computer technologies has some bearing on the quality of instruction of K - 12 students.
The longer sentences make this a choice for more confident emergent readers, but words for familiar, everyday objects, like articles of clothing, aid comprehension, and the use of bold type to highlight inflection offers greater clarity.
This information will be used to record the frequency of your pet's seizures, and is not meant to be used to report an emergent situation.
Our highly trained technicians are now trained to: • Rapidly recognize patients with cardiopulmonary arrest • Properly administer high - quality chest compressions using the most up - to - date approaches in dogs and cats • Provide mouth - to - snout or intubated ventilation according to current evidence - based guidelines • Utilize effective communication and team skills that will improve our ability to manage emergent and critically ill patients • Choose the most useful monitoring devices for patients in cardiopulmonary arrest • Read and interpret the data from the various monitoring devices • Rapidly diagnose the arrest ECG rhythm to help choose the best ALS therapies for the patient • Administer the most effective drugs and other adjunctive therapies for patients with cardiopulmonary arrest • Perform life - saving procedures such as venous cutdowns, intraosseous catheter placement, use of defibrillator, and open chest CPR
Whether surgery is planned or emergent, rehabilitation medicine can often be used to speed recovery, and even to improve the physical health of the patient relative to his or her pre-surgical standard.
She presented two research projects at the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Forum in 2015, on magnetic resonance imaging of dogs with atlanto - axial subluxation and the use of a continuous infusion of midazolam for emergent seizure control.
The number of entries more than doubled — to over 100 — compared to last year's inaugural competition, bolstered by a strong showing from the emergent iPhone and iPod touch platform — so much so that a special «Best iPhone Game» category has been designated for the titles which best use the unique possibilities of the device.
Emergent gameplay is a term many loathe, but it's one that can be used a lot in reference to State of Decay.
My ultimate goal with Shadows of Doubt is to create a really engrossing, involving mystery game using a management - style progression system as a hook, as well as the emergent narrative of the procedural cases.
Other Hofmann students include Giorgio Cavallon, who is represented by a canvas in which areas of color seem absorbed by and emergent from an atmosphere of shimmering diaphanous light, and John Little, whose use of broad, muscular strokes that activate his surfaces are suggestive of the art of Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner, with whom he was closely connected after moving to East Hampton, New York, in the late 1940s.
Image of Painting used for the cover of Sonic Virtuality: Sound as Emergent Perception.
I think it is over the heads of Myron Ebell's intended audience, however, and it may be necessary to write an overview — at high - school level — that explains the relative value of inductive and deductive methods in science, use of multi-compartment models in general, the sorts of problems they regularly entail (formulation, measurement, n - body calculation, brute - force computer simulation, experimental repetition, real - world validation, emergent properties, catastrophic regime - shift, assignment of probabilities, etc.) and how these are variously or provisionally overcome, according to the science you are practicing.
Positive feedbacks in the models are emergent qualities - they arise out of the basic physics used by the model.
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