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. 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. . Metaphors and Similes. OBJECTIVES. Students will use images to create similes/metaphors that have meaning.. Students will be able to interpret a poet’s meaning through his or her use of metaphors or similes. Tangible: . something you can touch . (dog, paper, pencil, desk, etc.). Intangible: . something that cannot be touched; not a physical thing . (love, freedom, justice, etc.). Tangible vs. Intangible. Out of Chaos Comes Possibility.. Basic Steps. -Create poem collage with pictures and randomly placed words.. -Punctuate randomly placed words on collage, making some sense of them, treating them like real statements.. Is . Supported Decision- . Making Part of the Answer? . David Godfrey – ABA Commission on Law and Aging. Morgan K. . Whitlatch - Quality . Trust for Individuals with . Disabilities, National Resource Center for Supported Decision-Making. Prepared For Supported Decision-Making . Webinar. March . 26, . 2014. Lana Kerzner. Barrister and Solicitor. Decision-Making ‘Players’. Individual decision-maker. Supporters of individual. Third parties – individuals who interact with the decision-maker. In the lesson you will determine the meaning of phrases used in poetry by analyzing figurative language. . What are we going to do?. What does . determine . mean?. determine . means . __________.. CFU. : . A . Collaborative . Approach . WINGS CONFERENCE -- SEATTLE MARCH 2016. 1. Learn about:. Different life experiences of adults who are their own guardians compared to those under guardianship in NCI participating . What Is Multimedia?. Overview. Introduction to Multimedia . Where to Use Multimedia. Delivering Multimedia. Introduction to Multimedia . Multimedia. . is a combination . of . digitally manipulated. text, photographs, graphic art, sound, animation, and . 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?. Practical Experiences Gained from a Supported Decision-Making Pilot Project November 16, 2018 Rick Benjamin, Hope Community Resources/Anne Applegate, GCDSE ASAGA Panel Research ACLU ASAN Supported Decision-Making.org Commission on Law and AgingAmerican Bar Association daripogachamericanbarorgOne of the worlds largest voluntary professional organizationsOver 400000 members and more than 3500 entities Committed to s Creating a Continuum of ChoiceContentsLetter of IntroductionWhat is Supported Decision-Making How does Supported Decision-Making Work Supported Decision-Making as LegislationConclusionResourcesCitatio Steve Traubert. Rebecca Herbig. Capacity. What is Capacity?. The ability to:. Take in and effectively process information;. Make an informed decision; and. Communicate your decision. CAPACITY IS PRESUMED!.

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