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  • * [[Programming microworld]]s and [[End-user programming]] ...t Wilson (1995) implicitly classifies microworlds as a kind of '''learning environment''', which is an "idea" expressed as follows:
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  • ...though individual self-construction that in turn may have an impact on the environment. {{quotation|In sum,relations between the individual and the social world m ...mostly) extra-curricular classes that address societal issues, like peace, environment, energy, migration etc. Creating '''wearable embroidery''' would engage lea
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  • So web widgets can be of different kinds. They work within a kind of environment (a HTML page, a webtop, etc.) and they use different technologies to talk t ...'''for''' individual users (e.g. a [[webtop]] used as [[personal learning environment]].
    28 KB (4,117 words) - 17:11, 22 August 2016
  • ...application and as a plugin module for the Netbeans integrated development environment (IDE). * The program appears in the Ubuntu Applications->Programming menu. Launch it.
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  • ** for developer see : [[Multitouch programming]] ...ual orientation, with multiple copies, Person-based automatic orientation, Environment-based automatic orientation
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  • ...the development of a historical inquiry strategy in a multimedia learning environment. Journal of Interactive Online Learning, 8(3), 255-269. ...Kian, K. & Thian-Li, S. (2013). Designing a web-based multimedia learning environment with Laurillard's conversational framework: an investigation on instruction
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  • <li>a less stressful environment for L2 practice (Chun 1998)</li> ...ttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ WikiWikiWeb] project is dedicated to software programming and is quite extensive. The main difference between blogs and wikis is the
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  • ...t is needed.&nbsp; if online, there would also normally be reference to an environment.</td> :::: environment-ref*</td>
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  • ...odel is particularly well-suited to interacting species in a rich nutrient environment, such as two strains of bacteria in a petri dish (Gause, 1934).}} * Programming concepts (variables, procedures, conditions). The Logo language is maybe no
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  • ; Environment ...pt programmers. However, Flash designers with a little bit of ActionScript programming know-how can also use such code. In particular, they simply may slightly ad
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  • ...S can offer effective learning support, specifically in a health education environment. Chuang and Tsao (2013) described SMS as a cost-effective learning method ...SMS communication support and enhance a first year undergraduate learning environment?. ''ALT-J Research in Learning Technology'', 17(3), 201-218.
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  • * Use ActionScript libraries together with some [[ActionScript]] programming either in CS3/4/5 or with the Flex compiler (or both) ...ne written by Seraf (Jérôme Birembaut) capable to handle positions in a 3D environment. It uses the [http://www.flashsandy.org/ Sandy library] (see above)
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  • ...een learners, between a learner and a teacher, or between a learner and an environment experienced by the learner. Gergen describes a lecture as a conversation wh ...ivity through [[flow theory]]. The {{quotation|idea of an optimal learning environment is one where the activity engaged in is perceived as meaningful, one's abil
    12 KB (1,804 words) - 10:21, 22 March 2019
  • ...uild applications for geocomputation and geographic visualization, with no programming required.
    8 KB (1,152 words) - 17:49, 1 August 2009
  • ...o, video, and graphical processing. It's a branch of the family of patcher programming languages known as Max (Max/FTS, ISPW Max, Max/MSP, jMax, etc.
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  • (1) '''Taverna Workbench''' provides a '''desktop authoring environment''' for scientific workflows and access to the '''execution engine'''. The w ...ave domain expertise and domain problems to investigate; their interest in programming is secondary.
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  • ...torial]] or the [[Flash drag and drop tutorial]]. This includes some basic programming skills (conditionals, loops and arrays). ...t non-programmers or persons who don't want to learn a lot of ActionScript programming should skip.
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  • : complete programming language, including OO support : support for object-oriented programming since PHP 4 (PHP 5 introduced a new model)
    30 KB (4,377 words) - 21:14, 30 June 2020
  • ...RM) defines a Web-based learning "Content Aggregation Model" and "Run-Time Environment" for learning objects. At its simplest, it is a reference model that refere The most important parts of this profile are the Run-Time Environment (RTE) and Content Aggregation Model (CAM).
    15 KB (2,155 words) - 10:22, 18 July 2018
  • * an environment (e.g. desktop software or a web application) that allows researchers to def * an environment (e.g. desktop software or a web application) that allows researchers to exe
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