... interviewing focuses on understanding meanings and the rules of meaning-making” (Baxter & Babbie, 2004, p 325) Subjects for the study were interviewed to gain insight into the critical incidents ... attention from instructors as their best learning moments in the classroom than did graduates According to Tinto (2002), “Students are more likely to persist and graduate in settings that involve them ... questions that didn’t pertain to anything we were learning” Another shared an experience when a new instructor came in and insisted that “everything had to be done a certain way and it made it more...
... medical domain with multiple services was investigated Three main services: registration information service, clinic information service, and FAQ information service are used This system mainly provides ... word detection and semantic role chunking using support vector machines In HLT-03 R Higashinaka, N Miyazaki, M Nakano, and K Aikawa 2004 Evaluating Discourse Understanding in Spoken Dialogue ... transformation from the words to the corresponding semantic classes Figure Speech acts corresponding to multiple services in the medical domain 940 3.1 Experiments In order to evaluate the proposed...
... hereafter: Remembering: Recalling information Understanding: Explaining ideas or concepts Applying: Using information in another familiar situation Analyzing: Breaking information into parts to explore ... the instructor, to arrive at a reasoned judgment (Bloom [4]) In 2000, Pohl in his book “Learning to think, Thinking to learn” has changed the terms that Bloom coined from the noun to verb form to ... illustration only) Steps inUsing Bloom’s Taxonomy Questioning in Reading Class a) Introduce to students six levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy, focusing primarily on the thinking skills, kinds of questions...
... farm, to their wives As opportunities for finding employment in sectors other than agriculture increase in the future, the need for women to take a leading role in agricultural production will increase ... aligned to “GlobalGAP” and in selected cooperatives is implementing “GlobalGAP” In Binh Minh district of Vinh Long province (Mekong delta) we have conducted 12 FFSs since 2005 of which were financed ... reduction in labour costs mentioned times, resulting in 47% of farmers declaring a reduction in input costs Ben Tre was the only province in which no mention was made of reduced input costs Increased...
... factors including teacher‟ roles, characteristics and methodology Teaching method may play a decisive part in obtaining teaching goals, and in this case, increasing students‟ involvement in oral ... at using task- based language teaching (TBLT) to increase students‟ participation in speaking lessons To find the results, survey questionnaire, observation and interview were employed to find ... their students to engage in their lessons Besides, not adapting speaking topics to make them more familiar with students, failing in monitoring activities, not paying equal attention to all students...
... English speaking skill, which is very vital but limited in nonmajored classes Increasing students’ speaking time, ability of using new words in speaking and interest in English learning is what ... spend time focusing on what they are interested in but not the whole learning process For example, a student may find it interesting to improve listening or speaking but not writing and he just ... teaching in the context of Can Tho University Nevertheless, problems are evidential, which is going to be stated in students’ viewpoints and opinions in interviews in the following part Interviews...
... purposeful activity in that it entails finding information, reflecting upon that information, interpreting it and creating something new The process culminates in the sharing of the created product ... students how to use the tool, guiding them in the choice of topic, providing guidelines for preparing and giving the presentations, selecting and explaining the criteria for evaluating the presentations, ... experience speaking in front of an audience in their native language The computer mode seems to minimize their tension and feeling of insecurity when having to speak in English Listening -The class...
... meaning Activities involve oral communication, carrying out meaning tasks and using language, which is How toenhance speaking skills to students in Grade 10th at Thai Phien High School in Hai ... provides two kinds of routines: information routines and interactional ones (1987:23) Information routines may be described to involve two sub-routines: expository and evaluation The former includes ... speaking skills in the textbook “English 10” Table In your opinion, are the topics for speaking in the textbook relevant to you? Options a Very b Relevant c Little How toenhance speaking skills to...
... Access Internet STB (Set Top Box) IPTV Lưu ý dùng cáp DMI ivi hỗ rợ D v khách h ng đăng ký dùng gói D (khi lắp STB loại D) Hình 2.6: Dịch vụ MyTV cung cấp đồng thời với dịch vụ truy nhập Internet ... 2, “Bad” tƣơng ứng thang điểm V-factor triển khai dựa mô hình gốc MPQM Tuy nhiên, việc “cho điểm” đánh giá chất lƣợng hình ảnh, V-factor cung cấp thêm thông tin cần thiết cho việc theo dõi phân ... Các tham số QoS đƣợc đƣa vào để tính to n QoE tƣơng ứng Việc tính to n đƣợc thực qua việc so sánh tham số QoS với tham số QoS QoE chuẩn (có đƣợc từ tính to n nhƣ phần phƣơng pháp đánh giá QoE)...
... second set of speaking skills: the interaction skills, which involve using knowledge and basic motor-perception skills in deciding what to say and how to say it, while maintaining the intended relation ... constructing meaning that involves producing, receiving and processing information (Brown,1994;Burn&Joyce,1997) Speaking is an interactive process of constructing meaning that involves producing and ... of instructional management is gaining and maintaining student cooperation in learning activities (as cited in Froyen & Iverson, 1999, p 128) Related to content management, Kounin (as cited in...
... (semantics) incontext appropriate use (pragmatics) In order to guide us in constructing an approach to teaching grammatical structures that strives to meet this definition; it would be helpful to have ... important and necessary to put in their mind Kiều Huyền Trâm - 40A2 25 Using dialogues in teaching grammatical structures to the 10th form students According to our opinion, we should select ... anyway, said Tony and got up He walked back to his office building As he was going in, one of his acquaintances was coming out He smiled at Tony and said, Hi, Tony How are you doing? Just fine, Mr.Wilson,...
... competence in sending and receiving messages From the above definition, it can be concluded that speaking is expressing ideas, opinions, or feelings to others by using words or sounds of articulation in ... articulation in order to inform, to persuade, and to entertain that can be learnt by using some teachinglearning methodologies According to the conclusion above, there are some aspects of speaking skill ... guiding persons and try to some how to motivate learners to go ahead in the way to master a foreign language 2.2.2 Stages of a Teaching Speaking 2.2.2.1 Pre-Speaking Stage According to Regina,...
... approach to integrating the Knowledge Areas, PRINCE2 provides an effective way to organize them In essence PRINCE2 says: using these elements in this way is the most effective way to reduce ... methodology to make it complete, so while you’re learning about PRINCE2, think forward towards how you will combine the two PRINCE2 doesn’t have to be used “as-is”—though integrating key PRINCE2 concepts ... around PRINCE2, to build understanding and to plan out how to integrate it into your organization’s environment (You can research on how PRINCE2 has been used via the website of the accrediting body,...
... program to the baseline of always choosing the most frequent synonym according to the training corpus But what are the 'correct' responses? Ideally, they should be chosen by a credible human informant ... planning to extend the model to account for more structure in the narrow window of context Karow, Yael and Shimon Edelman 1996 Learning similaritybased word sense disambiguation from sparse data In ... problem of choosing the most typical synonym in context, and gave a solution that relies on a generalization oflexical co-occurrence The results show that a narrow window of training context (-t-4...
... ii “Music is a moral law It gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, a charm to sadness, and a life to everything.” Plato iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This study would ... containing phonetic, syntactic, and semantic components, develop early in life and are socially interactive media, according to Gordon (1993: 3) According to Grobler (1990: 13), learners develop in ... listening is using what you hear to construct novel ideas and meanings” Speech rhythm experienced by taking part in activities such as tapping the word using body movements (clapping, stamping) and...
... several machine learning techniques, including inductive logic programming, decision tree learning, and Bayesian learning, to the earlier pattern matching approach, with encouraging results C-Rater ... textual inference and machine reading In Proceedings of the AAAI Spring Symposium Citeseer Y Freund and R Schapire 1999 Large margin classification using the perceptron algorithm Machine Learning, ... cone In Proceedings of the SIGDOC Conference 1986, Toronto, June D Lin 1998 An information-theoretic definition of similarity In Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Machine Learning,...
... Preparation and Indexing The preparation of the local database of documents for content linking involves mainly the extraction of text, and then the indexing of the documents, which is done using Apache ... search engines to search in external repositories, for instance the Google Web search API or the Google Desktop application to search the user’s local drives 4.2 Sensing the User’s Information ... improving the relevance of semantic search, at modelingcontextto improve timing of results, and at inferring relevance feedback from users The ACLD should also be applied to specific use cases, and...
... kernels that compare strings s, t by mapping them into feature vectors φString (s), φString (t) whose non-zero elements index the subsequences contained in each string A string is defined as a finite ... Conference on Machine Learning (ICML-01) Su Nam Kim and Timothy Baldwin 2005 Automatic interpretation of noun compounds using WordNet similarity In Proceedings of the 2nd International Joint Conference ... equivalent to requiring that the kernel function equate to an inner product in some vector space The kernel can be expressed in terms of a mapping function φ from the input space X to a feature...
... with increasing pH, from 5.5 to 7.2, resulting in a marked decrease of the affinity for this cofactor In contrast, LDH showed a hyperbolic kinetic response to increasing concentrations of NADH independently ... Sequencing reactions were performed using ABI PRISM BigDye terminator v.1.1 in an automated ABIPRISM 310 machine (STAB VIDA, Oeiras, Portugal) To determine the sequence of ldhB in strain FI9078, ... were due to homofunctional enzymes displaying clear differences in kinetic and regulatory parameters Therefore, we deemed it interesting to compare glycolysis in the two strains and examine FEBS...
... let’s talk about NOW: Identifying cue phrases intonationally In Proc 25th ACL, pages 163–171 Minqing Hu and Bing Liu 2005 Mining and summarizing customer reviews In Proc KDD, pages 168–177 Alistair ... attribute in subject position as a definite noun phrase However, the learned DSyntS can be incorporated into SPaRKy using the semantic representations to substitute learned DSyntSs into nodes in the ... Minipar was trained, the output of Minipar can be inaccurate, leading to failure in conversion We check whether conversion is successful in the filtering stage 2.4 Filtering The goal of filtering...