If school staff work together, making maximum
use of the knowledge base about teaching and learning, they will help students become more engaged, independent, and effective learners.
Not exact matches
Dutch financial giant ING recently released a piece
of software under an open - source license that
uses zero
knowledge proofs as its
basis.
And you need a different version
of your
knowledge base for agents to pull answers from (the answers typically
used on email will be too long for chat).
He did say he expected future game consoles to continue
using discs
of some form, though he specifically pointed out that his statement was not
based on
knowledge of Sony's plans for a new PlayStation console.
That means that I have no background or
knowledge of finance and
use logic and intuition as a
basis for making decisions as oppose to education and experience.
But theology isn't the end, it's the means; as with a hard science in the laboratory, the purpose
of gathering
knowledge is to
use it as a
basis for further work and increased understanding.
To begin with, an epistemology
of the cross can not be
used by knowers whose claims to objectivity are predicated on domination, for it harbors a deep suspicion
of power -
based knowledge claims and those who make them.
So to
use your own words, «belieiving in a fairy tale» is not the same as attempting to establish a moral compass that is
based on the latent
knowledge of those who came before us.
Likewise, Patricia Hill Collins in Black Feminist Thought develops what she calls an «Afrocentric feminist epistemology»
based on the practices
of concrete experience as a criterion
of meaning, the
use of dialogue in assessing
knowledge claims, the ethic
of caring and an ethic
of accountability.
On the
basis of a surer
knowledge of the synoptic tradition, and
of more and more work on the Johannine, it may one day be possible to make
use of the fourth gospel in the reconstruction
of the teaching
of Jesus, but that day is not yet.
Other models can be found in the approaches
used by chaplains in hospitals, universities and prisons, where contact with unbelievers is part
of the normal day's work, and where a real response can be made
based on
knowledge of the state
of people's religious views and needs.
That's quite a fallacy in logic in itself, and from people that
use the claim that they know the inner workings
of knowledge so well to
base their beliefs.
To
use your health analogy, if I decide I want to live a healthy lifestyle, but have no
knowledge of what healthy is or the history
of health science, I could easily come to the conclusion that chocolate cake is very good for me and should be the
basis of my diet.
But to our society that
bases its
knowledge on science these are invalid ways
of knowing truth (although we
use them to prove other things: experience, gut feelings; innate
knowledge; history; accurate predictors).
The word is a 19thC construction first made by Henry More, but is
based on the
use of the adjective «
of knowledge», (Greek γνωστικός) by Irenaeus (c. 185 AD) to describe the school
of Valentinus.
You have to admit though — everyone believes something and I
using the word believe to mean not fully able to know all
knowledge about everything in the world, and so we guess
based on the
knowledge of what we know, and assume we are right until some other data comes into our life to prove us wrong.
Based on her
knowledge, JJ
used high doses
of fish oil to restore his health, and the story
of his recovery was featured on CNN.
Normal research
based on coconut oil would entail a special diet being prepared from coconut oil and fed to animals (rats and pigs), but this would be done without proper
knowledge on the type
of coconut oil
used and the composition
of the non-lipid fraction, according to him.
The finding
of the Court
of Appeals for the District
of Columbia that the registration by plaintiff's predecessor
of the trade - mark had been fraudulently obtained, was
based on the fact that in the application for registration, it was stated that applicant's
use of the name «Tabasco» had been exclusive, whereas the testimony showed that several other manufacturers, during the preceding ten years, had, to its
knowledge,
used the word in connection with pepper sauce.
• Helping mothers develop skills and techniques to ensure breastfeeding goes well • Providing expertise in the management
of breastfeeding challenges • Training other healthcare workers
using current evidence
based knowledge • Collaborating with other healthcare workers to meet the family's needs • Investigating and participating in research • Educating policy makers on the economic and health benefits
of breastfeeding • Advocating for services to support breastfeeding
I'm sorry but I'll take their expert opinion any day which is
based on actual
knowledge rather than an opinion piece by someone who went to University and now thinks they can debunk the damages
of CIO by
using only 9 journals.
I
use my
knowledge of food on a daily
basis.
The Council has a long tradition
of voting on a land
use issues
based on the opinion
of the Council member whose district include the project, on the grounds that the member has the most
knowledge of the community.
By all means
use the
knowledge of those who have been there before, but to reappoint them on that
basis just gives the impression
of technocratic government by the same small group.
«We request our students to make good and judicious
use of it because is a great opportunity for them to have a computer
based tablets
of knowledge to assist their learning technique.
However it is
used, Science for All Americans presents a unified vision
of science literacy that serves as a
basis for discussions
of the skills and
knowledge that our nation's students should have.
Building the
knowledge base requires humans to teach computers key concepts from curated articles; with modest online training, anyone who reads English can scan research papers for key terms — names
of genes, proteins, diseases, and drugs — and
use online marking tools to document relationships between them (for example, drug X treats disease Y).
Based on our
knowledge of the flu virus and the human immune system, we can
use computers to design the components
of a vaccine that gives much broader and longer - lasting protection.»
«We want students to build a
base of knowledge that they can
use to become successful in upper - level courses and beyond,» Hrabowski explains.
These libraries consist
of sequences
based on antibodies found in hundreds
of people; Van Blarcom
uses his bioinformatics
knowledge to curate this data.
In her address, Wyndham underscored that the right to science does more than deliver the material benefits
of its applications but also produces «logical and empirically -
based»
knowledge that can inform policymakers and individuals in making personal decisions about everything from what to eat to whether to
use a seat belt.
Scientists now have a
base of knowledge they can
use to more strategically and precisely study diseases and explore new treatments.
The reason the term «realization» is
used instead
of «
knowledge» is that jnana refers to
knowledge based on experience, not mere intellectual
knowledge.
I focus on three issues: (i)
using the Global Sustainable Development Report (GSDR) process to bridge SDGs and scientific communities, (ii) choosing targets, indicators, and roadmaps related to STI, and (iii) the imperative
of building
knowledge -
based societies.
While these experiments have not been
used in the real world, these potential labeling improvements may hold value
based on the lack
of nutritional
knowledge in the current study.
Think
of all the decisions we now regularly off - load to various machines: We get product recommendations from Amazon; our TiVos record programs for us
based on their
knowledge of our general tastes; even dating services are starting to
use software algorithms to suggest matches.
Maximilian Schich, an art historian at the University
of Texas at Dallas, and his colleagues
used the Google - owned
knowledge base, Freebase, to find 120,000 individuals who were notable enough in their life - times that the dates and locations
of their births and deaths were recorded.
This critically endangered frog can be
used as a
basis for declaring its native laterite habitats as «Conservation Reserves» or «Biological Heritage Areas» under existing legislations in India, allowing us to further our
knowledge and understanding
of amphibians,» said Mr Seshadri.
A wealth
of psychology research has shown that comparisons with other people can be
used as an effective means for self - evaluation, and conversely, people
base judgments
of other people on
knowledge of their own traits.
Navigenics, for one, a company
based in Redwood Shores, California, promises to «
use the latest genetic science to illuminate the future
of your health and arm you with the
knowledge to change it for the better.»
For the first time, researchers find that decisions
based on unconscious learning, or
knowledge we don't know we know, may rely on entirely different brain pathways than the parts
of the brain we
use when we make conscious, rational choices.
For their analysis, researchers
used the results
of 23 rigorous studies on the short - and long - term impact
of school -
based interventions on student
knowledge of teen dating violence, attitudes toward teen dating violence, and frequency
of perpetration or victimization in adolescent intimate partner relationships.
The team investigated patterns
of magnetic reversals — another method to determine age
based on
knowledge about an era's magnetic orientation — and calibrated the sediments containing the fossils
using Geomagnetic Polarity Time Scale (GPTS).
Here, we address these challenges,
using a de Bruijn graph comparison
of clinical isolate and curated
knowledge -
base to identify species and predict resistance profile, including minor populations.
Ontologies and ontology -
based bioinformatics tools, such as those introduced above, can be
used to integratively represent and study such OneNet theory and OneNet
knowledge of different organisms.
These restrains can be
used to optimize
knowledge based scoring functions in order to refine the three dimensional structure
of membrane proteins.
This may require further investigation into the innate immune responses during viral infection, and the application
of this
knowledge using hESC / iPSC -
based technologies.
«Completing the Human Cell Atlas is a mammoth task that needs the participation
of many international collaborations and the combined
knowledge -
base will be an immeasurably valuable tool to model the plethora
of dynamic components that enable life and to create a resource that can be
used to explore new ideas for therapies and diagnostics in the near future».
«Parakeets appear to be able to connect the dots in their groups, remembering chains
of aggression, so if A fights B, then watches how B fights C and how C fights D and how D fights E, then A will
use this
knowledge to adjust how it interacts with E
based on all
of the fights in between,» said the study's lead author Elizabeth Hobson, a postdoctoral fellow at the National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis.
Using a rapid learning approach, the goal
of M2Gen is to accelerate the science
of precision medicine by creating evidence and
knowledge -
based solutions that identify a patient's susceptibility to disease, predict how the patient will respond to a particular drug, and match patients to the best therapies for an optimal treatment outcome.