PPT-1 Multimedia-Supported Metaphors for Meaning Making in Mathematics
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Moreno amp Mayer 1999 2 Learning Computational Procedures RULE BUILDING MODEL BUILDING Application of general rules to problems Mental model construction of problem
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Moreno amp Mayer 1999 2 Learning Computational Procedures RULE BUILDING MODEL BUILDING Application of general rules to problems Mental model construction of problem situations From drill amp practice to production rules. Pasquale George C Polyzos George Xylomenos Computer Systems Laboratory Department of Computer Science and Engineering University of California San Diego La Jolla CA 920930114 USA email pasqualepolyzosxgeorge csucsdedu Abstract This paper explores th The Rules. 1. Never use a metaphor, simile, or other figure of speech which you are used to seeing in print.. Dead Metaphors. Dead . metaphors are metaphors that have been so overused that they’ve lost their figurative qualities. . A poetic introduction. Metaphor. Metaphors . are comparisons that show how two . different things are . similar . in one . important way (e.g. the moon and a ball are both round).. Writers . use metaphors to help them describe something more clearly and in a more original way. . Brought to you by powerpointpros.com. Teacher’s Menu. Select a mini-lesson that you would like to play. Default mode is . play all.. Play All. Similes. Metaphors. Personification. SIMILES. What is a Simile?. What is a metaphor?. Bob is a ray of sunshine. . . Bob is a tortoise.. Bob is a ripe banana. . (Bruce Fraser’s study). When does a metaphor become an idiom?. Bob is having a whale of a time.. Bob is broke.. By: Jake Russell Principals of Info. Tech. 3. rd. period. Tasks: What they do. What do Multimedia Artists/Animators do? . They do things from creating animation and visual effects for television, movies, video games, to other medial. . . Intra-group differences in the experiences of . Māori. George Ann Gregory, Ph.D. .. University of Maryland University College. Central New Mexico Community College. Jeanette King, Ph.D. .. University of Canterbury. Arvind. . Balasubramanian. arvind@utdallas.edu. Multimedia Lab. The University of Texas at Dallas. Me and My Research. Research Interests: . Machine Learning. Data Mining. Statistical Analysis. Applications of the above in Multimedia. Teodora . Popescu. University of Alba Iulia, Romania. 1. 6. -. 6. 8. . June . 201. 7. , . Alba Iulia. Introduction. Main research project:. Universals and variants of English and Romanian business metaphors. A corpus-based conceptual mapping of . What is Multimedia ??. Multimedia. is the field concerned with the computer-controlled integration of text, graphics, drawings, still and moving images (Video), animation, audio, and any other media where every type of information can be represented, stored, transmitted and processed digitally. . What is a metaphor?. A metaphor is a LOT like a simile. So, what is the difference?. A metaphor . does not. use . LIKE. or . AS. to make comparisons. But they still compare…. So, what does a metaphor look like?. educational . space. Grigore. -Dan Iordachescu. University of Alba Iulia, Romania. 10-12 June, 2016, Split. Introduction. R. esearch project:. Universals and variants of English and Romanian business metaphors. A corpus-based conceptual mapping of contemporary . Creating a Continuum of ChoiceContentsLetter of IntroductionWhat is Supported Decision-Making How does Supported Decision-Making Work Supported Decision-Making as LegislationConclusionResourcesCitatio glu. . glue, agglutinate, conglomerate. l. ump, bond, glue. Root. . Meaning . Examples. . g. rad, . gress. . s. tep, go. grade. , gradual, graduate, progress, graduated, egress . Root. .
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