The synonym generation methodology presented here, of breaking down complex concepts into their most constituent parts, generating synonym for the parts, then recursively combining to form synonyms of the original concept is one that can generalize to many other ontologies or standardized terminologies. ...
1Rule Making When a class first starts, divide children into groups. Ask children what type of rules they think will help make the classroom a good environment for learning and let them brainstorm a list of rules. Let each group create a poster and present their rules to the class. Then ...
field to be analyzed into a spectrum of numerical values and identifies clumps of values that are relatively close to one another. An exemplary clustering method identifies clusters based on demographic attributes, e.g. breaking down by gender, race, units, description content, notes content, etc...
Jean Piaget’s ideas regarding how a child develops has had an enormous influence on our views about babies and children. He said children are not little adults; rather, their thinking is different.Covering every life stage from birth to death, Erik Erickson's theory differs from many other d...
rule-making process; this makes students feel like a valued member of the classroom. Take time to explain classroom rules and the rationale behind them; students will not follow rules they feel are arbitrary. Make certain that the rules and the consequences for breaking them are clear and ...
Today’s rather loose etiquette rules don't mirror that of your grandparents’ minefield where the breaking of simple rules could get you nixed from the next social event. In this day and age when brides can now propose to their grooms and easily eschew the wearing of white without titters ...