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  1. Affordances and constraints of simulations: Stephen Pathipati Arokiaswamy, Memorial University of Newfoundland Wekesa et al., 2006 defined computer-based instruction simulation (CBIS) as an instructional technique that combines animated color graphics to present the dynamic nature of the process through a multi-sensory approach. Doerr ... [100%] 2023-11-10 [educational technologies] [Affordances and constraints of learning technologies]...
  2. Constraint learning: In constraint satisfaction backtracking algorithms, constraint learning is a technique for improving efficiency. It works by recording new constraints whenever an inconsistency is found. [88%] 2023-05-06 [Constraint programming]
  3. Affordances: No debe confundirse con ofrenda o oferta. Jugador atrapando una pelota En psicología cognitiva y de la percepción, un ofrecimiento[1]​[2]​ es el conjunto de estímulos mediante los que un objeto proporciona a un organismo (agente) la oportunidad de ... [87%] 2023-05-17
  4. Affordance: In psychology, affordance is what the environment offers the individual. In design, affordance has a narrower meaning, it refers to possible actions that an actor can readily perceive. (Philosophy) [79%] 2023-11-07 [Action (philosophy)] [Perception]...
  5. Affordance: In psychology, affordance is what the environment offers the individual. In design, affordance has a narrower meaning, it refers to possible actions that an actor can readily perceive. (Possibility of an action on an object or environment) [79%] 2024-01-05 [Action (philosophy)] [Perception]...
  6. Affordance: No debe confundirse con ofrenda o oferta. Jugador atrapando una pelota En psicología cognitiva y de la percepción, un ofrecimiento[1]​[2]​ es el conjunto de estímulos mediante los que un objeto proporciona a un organismo (agente) la oportunidad de ... [79%] 2023-05-17
  7. Affordance: An affordance is a feature or control which provides a signal as to how an object is supposed to be controlled or manipulated. By guiding the user to the correct operation, affordances reduce the need to explain how to use ... [79%] 2023-01-21
  8. Affordance: An affordance is an action that an individual can potentially perform in their environment. (Wikipedia, nov 1 2007) See also: Human-computer interaction, User-centered design, Intelligent learning environment, Open learner model, Distributed cognition, Affordances and constraints of learning technologies ... [79%] 2023-02-04 [Ergonomics and human-computer interaction] [Design methodologies]...
  9. Constraint (computational chemistry): In computational chemistry, a constraint algorithm is a method for satisfying the Newtonian motion of a rigid body which consists of mass points. A restraint algorithm is used to ensure that the distance between mass points is maintained. (Chemistry) [67%] 2023-12-11 [Molecular dynamics] [Computational chemistry]...
  10. Constraint (computational chemistry): In computational chemistry, a constraint algorithm is a method for satisfying the Newtonian motion of a rigid body which consists of mass points. A restraint algorithm is used to ensure that the distance between mass points is maintained. (Computational chemistry) [67%] 2024-01-22 [Molecular dynamics] [Computational chemistry]...
  11. Constraint (computer-aided design): A constraint in computer-aided design (CAD) software is a limitation or restriction imposed by a designer or an engineer upon geometric properties of an entity of a design model that maintains its structure as the model is manipulated. These ... (Engineering) [67%] 2023-12-11 [Computer-aided design software] [Computer-aided design]...
  12. Constraint (computational chemistry): In computational chemistry, a constraint algorithm is a method for satisfying the Newtonian motion of a rigid body which consists of mass points. A restraint algorithm is used to ensure that the distance between mass points is maintained. (Computational chemistry) [67%] 2023-12-19 [Molecular dynamics] [Computational chemistry]...
  13. Constraint (classical mechanics): In classical mechanics, a constraint on a system is a parameter that the system must obey. For example, a box sliding down a slope must remain on the slope. (Physics) [67%] 2023-12-12 [Classical mechanics]
  14. Constraint (mathematics): In mathematics, a constraint is a condition of an optimization problem that the solution must satisfy. There are several types of constraints—primarily equality constraints, inequality constraints, and integer constraints. (Mathematics) [67%] 2024-03-08 [Mathematical optimization] [Constraint programming]...
  15. Constraint (mathematics): In mathematics, a constraint is a condition of an optimization problem that the solution must satisfy. There are several types of constraints—primarily equality constraints, inequality constraints, and integer constraints. (Mathematics) [67%] 2024-03-17 [Mathematical optimization] [Constraint programming]...
  16. Constraint (mechanics): In classical mechanics, a constraint on a system is a parameter that the system must obey. For example, a box sliding down a slope must remain on the slope. (Physics) [67%] 2024-04-12 [Classical mechanics]
  17. Constraint (information theory): Constraint in information theory is the degree of statistical dependence between or among variables. Garner provides a thorough discussion of various forms of constraint (internal constraint, external constraint, total constraint) with application to pattern recognition and psychology. (Information theory) [67%] 2024-04-18 [Information theory]
  18. IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies: The IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies (TLT) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering advances in the development of technologies for supporting human learning. It was established in 2008 and is published by the IEEE Education Society. [58%] 2023-06-30 [IEEE academic journals] [Computer science journals]...
  19. Theory of constraints: The theory of constraints (TOC) is a management paradigm that views any manageable system as being limited in achieving more of its goals by a very small number of constraints. There is always at least one constraint, and TOC uses ... (Management paradigm) [58%] 2023-10-21 [Theory of constraints] [Business process management]...
  20. Theory of Constraints: The Theory of Constraints is the name given to a series of decision making techniques first created by Dr. Eliyahu M. [58%] 2021-12-24 [Operations Management]

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