... slight
majority of students chose to study the animated information first, but no effect of condition
was observed.
A-Head Metacognitive questions
CN 7
CT Making Sense of Animation: How do
Children Explore ... results of this experiment showed that despite their young age, most
of these students adopted a systematic strategy when exploring the multimedia document....
... talk of a high proportion of the workforce now being
`knowledge workers', but comparatively little new thinking on how to
help these knowledge workers make sense of the new sources of
business ... researcher can offset
much potential source of bias through careful questionnaire design (and
skilful interviewing). Even the most professional of surveys will not
wholly counte...
... downstream port connected to a downstream port. There are
commonly two types of connectors, called type A and type B which are shown below.
USB in a Nutshell.
Making Sense of the USB Standard.
USB ... and
D+ have pull down resistors of 15K ohms. For the purposes of power consumption, the pull down resistor at the
device is in series with the 1.5K ohms pull up, making a total loa...
... imasu.
“She/He is handling the roles of both a teacher and a graduate student.”
Note, however, that
kyooshi-to daigakuinsei in this sentence
has the sense of “two separate roles of a teacher and a graduate ... part of the right-headedness of Japanese that we introduced
in Unit 2. That is, if you write a sentence from left to right, you put a head noun
at the end of a noun phras...
...
chairman of the FOMC is also the chairman of the Board
of Governors.
The FOMC typically meets eight times a year in
Washington, D.C. At each meeting, a senior of cial of
the Federal Reserve Bank of ... organizations that do banking business
in the United States. The Federal Deposit Insurance
Corp. (FDIC), the Of ce of the Comptroller of the
Currency (OCC) and the Of c...
... on what might be doable. We were provoked by the
following presenters: Karl Weick, University of Michigan, author of Sensemaking in
Organizations; Elaine Kamarck, Kennedy School of Government, ... range of sui generis outcomes that defy even probabilistic predictions
because of some combination of the following factors – large numbers of actors, perhaps each
of small size; lac...
... the inseparability of making sense
with making do. For sensing things suggests the rough logic of what
people do with the things of sense: how to use fire, what to eat, how to
stay warm and ... these
ancestors of ours offer some of the earliest evidence of the ludenic
capacity of wit, making sense of signs with which humans infer significant
things in v...
... synthesis.
2 MAKING SENSE OF COMPLEXITY
which presented a model that grew from 48 to 88 parameters, and that of Douglas Lauffenburger, of the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which described how ... 2-1 Directions of scientific investigation. Figure courtesy of James Weiss.
6 MAKING SENSE OF COMPLEXITY
The graph of DNA synthesis as a function of integrated ER...
... on what might be doable. We were provoked by the
following presenters: Karl Weick, University of Michigan, author of Sensemaking in
Organizations; Elaine Kamarck, Kennedy School of Government, ... range of sui generis outcomes that defy even probabilistic predictions
because of some combination of the following factors – large numbers of actors, perhaps each
of small size; lac...