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  • ...ducator", in Taylor, M.C., Draper, J.A. (Eds),Adult Literary Perspectives, Culture Concepts Inc., Toronto, pp.311-17. ...http://maxweber.hunter.cuny.edu/pub/eres/EDSPC715_MCINTYRE/2LevelCult.html culture-related articles]
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  • Global observation of an organization, culture, activity, etc. See: * "Deep understanding of an institution’s or culture’s working
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  • ...not at ease using foreign educational material, IPR remained a concern, a culture of competition, created from the primary school, is still prevailing in Mau ...tion institutions, not just individuals and small groups, to embrace a new culture of IT-enabled contribution and sharing and to help shift faculty perspectiv
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  • ...owledge is situated, being in part a product of the activity, context, and culture in which it is developed and used". Therefore the authors propose a [[cogni * Brown, J. S., Collins, A., & Duguid, P. (1989) Situated cognition and the culture of learning. Educational Researcher, 18, 32-42. [ http://www.sociallifeofin
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  • * <code> get-Culture | Format-List -Property *</code> will show the current language settings fo
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  • * The effects of culture and context on strategy use
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  • ...ies and social sciences. Read [http://www.clir.org/pubs/reports/pub151 One Culture. Computationally Intensive Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences] ...Christaand Charles Henry. Research Design by Amy Friedlander, (2012). One Culture. Computationally Intensive Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences.
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  • ...cademic integrity and plagiarism by students from a different than western culture needs to be addressed in specific ways. In their study, the authors found, ...ork writing". The latter, btw., is a strategy with increasing Internet sub-culture that believes that re-use and re-mixing is perfectly fair if the original a
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  • ...ux: using digital game-based learning to teach L2 vocabulary, reading, and culture. ''Computer Assisted Language Learning'', 22(5), 409-424.
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  • ...n Thienen et al. (2017) <ref name="vonthienen2017"/>, design thinking work culture builds upon three pillars (“3 Ps”): '''process''', '''place''' and '''p ...individual member’s own discipline. Instead of competition, we foster a we-culture where the teams develops innovative ideas together. In our academic program
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  • ...mutual determination. As Cole (1985) defines it, the ZPD is a place "where culture and cognition create each other". However, new tools are required for devel ...from a systemic viewpoint in an evolutionary perspective of education and culture, allowing to build meaning and capacity through community development, supp
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  • ...nd the resulting classroom practice is crucial here. Microworlds rely on a culture of learning in which students are expected to inquire, test, and justify th ..., that a “total learning environment” (p. 70) was created that permitted a culture of design work to flourish. They particularly point to the affective influe
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  • {{quotation |Tagging repudiates one of the deepest projects our culture has undertaken over and over again: The rendering of all knowledge into a s
    11 KB (1,560 words) - 19:47, 1 August 2009
  • ...rris and Goodall, 2008). Diversity can cause barriers related to language, culture, socio-economic status and comfort with traditional forms of communication
    10 KB (1,343 words) - 23:02, 9 July 2014
  • ...006). A Virtual Reality cannot replace a real environment, as it lacks the culture and feeling a real location and its peoples have (Jung, 2002). The particip
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  • ...oth genders (Pymm & Crispin, 2009). The iPod has become an icon of popular culture (Pymm & Crispin, 2009). It started as a music player but has transformed in
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  • ...Penguin, 2004. [http://www.free-culture.cc/ Website] and [http://www.free-culture.cc/freeculture.pdf .pdf]
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  • ...ities, but all have the same basic theory in common: by exploring material culture (art, artifacts, specimens, documents, etc.), people can learn about the ob
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  • ...nfo.ru/eva/EVA2000M/eva-papers/200003/Ignatiev-E.htm The Virtual Worlds in Culture and Education] (retrieved 12:28, 6 September 2006 (MEST)).
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  • ...factured, and distributed over the next decade. An emerging do-it-yourself culture of “makers” is boldly voiding warranties to tweak, hack, and customize ...nce Between Social and Individual Agency in Work and Working Life, ''Mind, Culture, And Activity'', 13(1), 53-69. [http://lchc.ucsd.edu/MCA/Mail/xmcamail.2007
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