"It's really important to note that raw materials, especially minerals, have very little knowledge content, " Juma said.
Think of MOOCs as modules of knowledge or content packaged together with high-quality pedagogy, student-student interaction, and specialized tools for scalable faculty-student interaction.
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He is a skilled debater and had a deep knowledge of the content.
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These teachers volunteered to have their classes videotaped and their lessons scored by experts, to have their students evaluate their teaching, to fill out surveys about the support they receive and to be assessed on their content knowledge.
These new models must ensure a fair balance between the remuneration of right owners and public access to content and knowledge.
In turn, a website could leverage this knowledge to customize its content and target advertising based on that query of terms.
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And, with no knowledge of any actual content, the Sociometer readings also predicted (with about 87% accuracy) which business plans would be chosen.
The site also features an interactive discussion and opinion platform to help users develop a sense of responsibility on the Internet and build up content and knowledge.
Not in the old laundry or the converted stables, but in the mansion itself while the owners look on, content in the knowledge that the visiting Yank is helping to keep their homestead humming.
The S Note is also integrated with knowledge search engines so that content can be searched for and information obtained, and then easily drag and dropped onto S Notes without having to switch between screens.
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In Dr Djerassi's future world, men and women will have their sperm and eggs frozen in their 20s and then undergo sterilisation, free to pursue their professional and sexual interests content in the knowledge that their cells can be safely resurrected and reliably made to unite in a test-tube whenever they want a child.
The contract also contains a clause that prevents the Jets from using the franchise tag on Revis, according to a person with knowledge of the contract's content.
Vimensio Edit enables users to create content and build apps via a 3D AppMaker, which allows teachers as well as students to create their own educational content without any programming knowledge.
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The prize winner for application ideas concerning literacy was Test On Texts by Sanjith Yeruva (India), a mobile application that helps students assess their knowledge via text questions and suggests content in an intuitive manner.
It is a scenario with which he is content, in the knowledge that the title race - Nottinghamshire and Durham are by no means the only contenders - is highly likely to go, like last year, to the final round of matches next month.
Using that knowledge, they form a team with our content creators.
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Finally, there are startups like Blackboard.com and Kiko (Knowledge In, Knowledge Out) that dabble with both ad-supported free content and for-profit courseware.
Sue Balsom, the Ofcom content board's member for Wales, said knowledge of and access to communications services such as the internet were vital.
We highlighted the value of increased and more efficient access to digital content among ASEAN Member States, especially to promote knowledge sharing in matters of academic and policy studies.
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It is more important that universities are satisfied that A-levels enable young people to start their undergraduate degrees having gained the right knowledge and skills, than that ministers are able to influence content or methods of assessment.
It was typical of an era when civil servants with little knowledge of what was involved in building and maintaining a site were content to entrust the job to the "experts" at one of the few IT firms deemed substantial enough to win the contract.
With that knowledge, EC2 and Silk together make intelligent decisions about pre-pushing content to the Kindle Fire.
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What exists at www.prettyyoungprofessional.com is nothing but months and months of content provided by a large group of contributors who had no prior knowledge nor provided consent of the supposed re-branding.
For secondary level there are two exams which certify the completion of first or second level, and assess knowledge on mathematics, social and natural sciences and philosophy (the number and content of subjects varies per level).
Public Knowledge and other groups have been fighting for years against unbalanced legislation proposed by the content industry.
AOL's subscribers grow in knowledge and sophistication are they not going to tire of its cheesy graphics and easily replicable content?
The documents recognize the importance of the role libraries play in building appropriate information infrastructure, in ensuring access to information and knowledge, in capacity building and in preserving cultural diversity and identity, linguistic diversity and local content.
The average person will ignore or forget content from emails with security warnings or company lectures when it comes time to actually apply that knowledge, says Norman Sadeh, co-founder of Wombat and a computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon University.
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