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Book Synopsis Potential Pitfalls by : Denis Chiedo
Download or read book Potential Pitfalls written by Denis Chiedo and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis The Potential Pitfalls in the Conceptualization, Development and Implementation of Strategic Information Systems by : Glenn Louis Sosa
Download or read book The Potential Pitfalls in the Conceptualization, Development and Implementation of Strategic Information Systems written by Glenn Louis Sosa and published by . This book was released on 1988 with total page 154 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Digital Technologies in Designing Mathematics Education Tasks by : Allen Leung
Download or read book Digital Technologies in Designing Mathematics Education Tasks written by Allen Leung and published by Springer. This book was released on 2016-10-12 with total page 359 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is about the role and potential of using digital technology in designing teaching and learning tasks in the mathematics classroom. Digital technology has opened up different new educational spaces for the mathematics classroom in the past few decades and, as technology is constantly evolving, novel ideas and approaches are brewing to enrich these spaces with diverse didactical flavors. A key issue is always how technology can, or cannot, play epistemic and pedagogic roles in the mathematics classroom. The main purpose of this book is to explore mathematics task design when digital technology is part of the teaching and learning environment. What features of the technology used can be capitalized upon to design tasks that transform learners’ experiential knowledge, gained from using the technology, into conceptual mathematical knowledge? When do digital environments actually bring an essential (educationally, speaking) new dimension to classroom activities? What are some pragmatic and semiotic values of the technology used? These are some of the concerns addressed in the book by expert scholars in this area of research in mathematics education. This volume is the first devoted entirely to issues on designing mathematical tasks in digital teaching and learning environments, outlining different current research scenarios.
Book Synopsis A Tool to Detect Potential Pitfalls in Ministry Couples by : Jess L. Mahon
Download or read book A Tool to Detect Potential Pitfalls in Ministry Couples written by Jess L. Mahon and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 158 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis The Longing for Less by : Kyle Chayka
Download or read book The Longing for Less written by Kyle Chayka and published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA. This book was released on 2020-01-21 with total page 273 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The New Yorker staff writer and Filterworld author Kyle Chayka examines the deep roots-and untapped possibilities-of our newfound, all-consuming drive to reduce. “Less is more”: Everywhere we hear the mantra. Marie Kondo and other decluttering gurus promise that shedding our stuff will solve our problems. We commit to cleanse diets and strive for inbox zero. Amid the frantic pace and distraction of everyday life, we covet silence-and airy, Instagrammable spaces in which to enjoy it. The popular term for this brand of upscale austerity, “minimalism,” has mostly come to stand for things to buy and consume. But minimalism has richer, deeper, and altogether more valuable gifts to offer. In The Longing for Less, one of our sharpest cultural critics delves beneath the glossy surface of minimalist trends, seeking better ways to claim the time and space we crave. Kyle Chayka's search leads him to the philosophical and spiritual origins of minimalism, and to the stories of artists such as Agnes Martin and Donald Judd; composers such as John Cage and Julius Eastman; architects and designers; visionaries and misfits. As Chayka looks anew at their extraordinary lives and explores the places where they worked-from Manhattan lofts to the Texas high desert and the back alleys of Kyoto-he reminds us that what we most require is presence, not absence. The result is an elegant synthesis of our minimalist desires and our profound emotional needs. With a new afterword by the author.
Book Synopsis Group Communication Pitfalls by : John O. Burtis
Download or read book Group Communication Pitfalls written by John O. Burtis and published by SAGE. This book was released on 2005-09-08 with total page 265 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "They have done this with a rich, provocative, and creative conceptual vocabulary that will resonate for readers who practice, supervise others′ practice, teach about or do research in group life and group work." —Paul H. Ephross, MSW, PhD, Professor, University of Maryland School of Social Work Group Communication Pitfalls: Overcoming Barriers to an Effective Group Experience treats groups and the work involved in grouping as useful tools humans have developed for responding to pressures or demands faced by group members. This book assumes an orientation that expects and detects group pitfalls as they arise, providing students with the foundation for overcoming barriers to effective group experiences. By assuming this orientation, authors John O. Burtis and Paul D. Turman offer readers a map of the group pitfall terrain and demonstrate how people working well together can use the struggle against such pitfalls to improve their groups. Key Features Provides students with a unifying theoretical framework and pedagogical orientation, which organizes a very broad range of research findings into tight and useful classifications Takes a comprehensive approach that frames current small group communication literature through a theoretical lens provided by Breakdown-Conducive Group Theory Reviews research findings from a variety of methodological perspectives and directly describes applications of the concepts discussed across each chapter Offers extensive skills enhancing material to help students apply the theoretically based concepts discussed in the book While other texts cover cursory material on group pitfalls and miscommunication, it is the primary focus of this text and gives students practical recommendations to correct those pitfalls. Group Communication Pitfalls is an excellent textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses on small group communication such as Advanced Group Communication, Group Dynamics, and Group Processes. It can also be used as a supplemental text in courses that focus on group interaction.
Book Synopsis Rights-based Approaches to Development by : Samuel Hickey
Download or read book Rights-based Approaches to Development written by Samuel Hickey and published by Kumarian Press. This book was released on 2009 with total page 257 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: * Comprehensive summary and case studies of major of rights-based approach to development * Arranged in point/counterpoint format The associations between human rights and the work of development activists didn’t receive widespread attention from international development agencies until the mid to late 1990s. The most visible sign that attitudes were changing occurred when the UN held its World Summit for Social Development in Copenhagen in 1995. From that point on, rights became a stated objective of most agencies, regardless of the level of effort they actually spent in incorporating these ideas into their activities. Now, over a decade after that crucial turning point, Rights-Based Approaches to Development reflects on the effect of the development community’s major shift in focus from market-based frameworks to a rights-based one. Contributors, both academics and practitioners, reflect on their experience with rights-based development activities. They draw out the current debates, theoretical and practical concerns and achievements, and larger implications about poverty and the relationship between citizens and the state. With powerful insights into where the development community has been and where it needs to go, Rights-Based Approaches to Development is critical to understanding the role of social justice in the context of development.
Book Synopsis EDRMS by : Records Management Society
Download or read book EDRMS written by Records Management Society and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 32 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Pitfalls in Diagnostic Radiology by : Wilfred C. G. Peh
Download or read book Pitfalls in Diagnostic Radiology written by Wilfred C. G. Peh and published by Springer. This book was released on 2014-11-10 with total page 545 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The practice of diagnostic radiology has become increasingly complex, with the use of numerous imaging modalities and division into many subspecialty areas. It is becoming ever more difficult for subspecialist radiologists, general radiologists, and residents to keep up with the advances that are occurring year on year, and this is particularly true for less familiar topics. Failure to appreciate imaging pitfalls often leads to diagnostic error and misinterpretation, and potential medicolegal problems. This textbook, written by experts from reputable centers across the world, systematically and comprehensively highlights the pitfalls that may occur in diagnostic radiology. Both pitfalls specific to different modalities and techniques and those specific to particular organ systems are described with the help of numerous high-quality illustrations. Recognition of these pitfalls is crucial in helping the practicing radiologist to achieve a more accurate diagnosis.
Book Synopsis Pitfalls on the Journey to Marriage by : Wonuola Adetayo
Download or read book Pitfalls on the Journey to Marriage written by Wonuola Adetayo and published by . This book was released on 2019-12-15 with total page 70 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Pitfalls on the Journey to Marriage is a treasure trove of godly wisdom and scriptural principles to guide Christians on the journey to a fulfilling and lasting marriage.In addition to sounding a warning bell and pointing out potential pitfalls, the book prescribes both preventive and remedial measures, making it applicable to singles and married alike.
Book Synopsis Pitfalls of Object-oriented Development by : Bruce F. Webster
Download or read book Pitfalls of Object-oriented Development written by Bruce F. Webster and published by M & T Books. This book was released on 1995 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This guide looks at the development cycle of OOP, bringing its snares and shortcomings into focus to help achieve successful design and implementation. It clarifies the differences and similarities between OOP and classic software engineering and provides strategies for avoiding the pitfalls.
Book Synopsis THREE POTENTIAL PITFALLS IN GAINSHARING PLANS. by : KENNETH. AKERS
Download or read book THREE POTENTIAL PITFALLS IN GAINSHARING PLANS. written by KENNETH. AKERS and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 12 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Predicting Potential Pitfalls by : Jordan Lee Watts
Download or read book Predicting Potential Pitfalls written by Jordan Lee Watts and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 60 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Evidence shows that identifying potential consequences as a part of ethical dilemma assessment leads to improved forecasting and greater decision ethicality when one is deciding which actions to pursue. The present experiments attempt to expand upon past research and examine the potential impact deliberate identification of consequences has on the assessment of another individual's unethical response to a dilemma. The usefulness of this strategy as a training tool is assessed. Finally, the experiments examine how deliberate consequence identification may interact with previously reported effects of cognitive load. In Study 1, the deliberate identification of consequences was found to result in significant differences on ethical dilemma assessment. Those who were asked to identify consequences that could occur from unethical actions predicted significantly more harm as a result of those actions compared to controls. Additionally, these participants reported that the unethical actions were wrong and indicated an unwillingness to take the same actions with significantly more conviction compared to controls. Study 2 attempted to examine whether or not participants who successfully used the consequence identification procedure previously would display persistent positive effects on future dilemma assessment when they were not required to deliberately identify consequences. In the initial training session, participants were asked to identify either four or eight consequences on two scenarios. Significant differences were observed compared to controls on measures of ethical judgment and ethical intentions. Those asked to identify consequences displayed stronger conviction that unethical actions were wrong and reported less willingness to take the same actions. No significant differences were observed between those who underwent consequence identification training and those who did not on measures of harm prediction, ethical judgments, or ethical intentions when assessing dilemma scenarios immediately after practice or one week later. Study 3 attempted to further expand these findings by combining consequence identification with previous research on cognitive load. Significant differences were observed between those asked to identify consequences and controls on measures of predicted harm, ethical judgments, and ethical intentions. However, no significant differences were observed as a result of the cognitive load manipulation. Implications of these findings and future directions are discussed.
Book Synopsis Public Access to Congressional Information by : Stephen E. Frantzich
Download or read book Public Access to Congressional Information written by Stephen E. Frantzich and published by . This book was released on 1987 with total page 70 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Common Pitfalls in Epilepsy by : Dieter Schmidt
Download or read book Common Pitfalls in Epilepsy written by Dieter Schmidt and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2018-06-07 with total page 263 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Epilepsy is amongst the most frequently encountered of neurological disorders, yet its diagnosis and management is fraught with pitfalls. Issues surrounding differential diagnosis, seizure type, underlying causes, EEG interpretations, treatment options and prognoses can often trip-up clinicians. Common Epilepsy Pitfalls: Case-Based Learning, is a comprehensive guide to anticipating and managing the pitfalls in the diagnosis and management of epilepsy. Real-life cases are presented along with pragmatic recommendations for courses of action that guide the reader through accurate and effective epilepsy diagnosis and treatment. Cases have been chosen to answer key questions such as: the first seizure – is it epilepsy? Which drug? When should stopping treatment be considered? What to do in an epileptic emergency? Containing detailed coverage of psychiatric, social and family issues – and authored by world experts in epilepsy management – this text is invaluable for neurologists, internists, family practitioners and advanced medical students.
Book Synopsis Against the Grain : Avoiding the Financial Pitfalls of Conventional Wisdom by : Tim Rosen
Download or read book Against the Grain : Avoiding the Financial Pitfalls of Conventional Wisdom written by Tim Rosen and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 77 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the midst of today's ever-shifting finances, it is important to evaluate your financial goals as you progress through life. In these pages, you will explore the dangers of following conventional wisdom and be challenged to examine your own financial path in order to avoid potential pitfalls! --back cover
Book Synopsis Digital Games and Mathematics Learning by : Tom Lowrie
Download or read book Digital Games and Mathematics Learning written by Tom Lowrie and published by Springer. This book was released on 2015-10-05 with total page 318 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Digital games offer enormous potential for learning and engagement in mathematics ideas and processes. This volume offers multidisciplinary perspectives—of educators, cognitive scientists, psychologists and sociologists—on how digital games influence the social activities and mathematical ideas of learners/gamers. Contributing authors identify opportunities for broadening current understandings of how mathematical ideas are fostered (and embedded) within digital game environments. In particular, the volume advocates for new and different ways of thinking about mathematics in our digital age—proposing that these mathematical ideas and numeracy practices are distinct from new literacies or multiliteracies. The authors acknowledge that the promise of digital games has not always been realised/fulfilled. There is emerging, and considerable, evidence to suggest that traditional discipline boundaries restrict opportunities for mathematical learning. Throughout the book, what constitutes mathematics learnings and pedagogy is contested. Multidisciplinary viewpoints are used to describe and understand the potential of digital games for learning mathematics and identify current tensions within the field. Mathematics learning is defined as being about problem solving; engagement in mathematical ideas and processes; and social engagement. The artefact, which is the game, shapes the ways in which the gamers engage with the social activity of gaming. In parallel, the book (as a te xtual artefact) will be supported by Springer’s online platform—allowing for video and digital communication (including links to relevant websites) to be used as supplementary material and establish a dynamic communication space.