Critical Design is becoming an increasingly influential discipline, affecting policy and practice in a range of fields. Matt Malpass's book is the first to introduce critical design as a field, providing a history of the discipline, outlining its key influences, theories and approaches, and explaining how critical design can work in practice through a range of contemporary examples. Critical Design moves away from traditional approaches that limit design's role to the production of profitable objects, focusing instead on a practice that is interrogative, discursive and experimental. Using a wide range of examples from contemporary practice, and drawing on interviews with key practitioners, Matt Malpass provides an introduction to critical design practice and a manifesto for how a radical and unorthodox practice might provide design answers in an age of austerity and ecological crisis. 31 BW illus
This free worksheet addresses receptive identification of items from a field of 4, when given an object's category. For example: Which one is a fruit? Which one is a number? Click here to download!
The class is at the very core of Java. It’s an extensible program-code template which defines the shape and nature of an object. You can say class is the basic building block of an object-oriented
Finally, a category speech therapy activity unit that can easily be scaled up or down based on your students receptive or expressive language level! This category speech therapy resource is designed for speech pathologists who want a scaffolded curriculum for teaching categorization that starts at sorting objects into categories, identifying in a field of three and then working on naming categories. With these categories speech therapy activities, you will build your confidence with where to start teaching categories and word relationships. Use the leveled category activities to help you collect baseline data for writing language goals at your student's level. Ever had a student that scored extremely low on a standardized assessment in the area of vocabulary? And, when you informally assess their categorization knowledge, they get a 0 out of 5. You know they need help with receptive and expressive language skills in categorizing, but you aren't sure where to start. These categories speech therapy activities will help you get baseline data with what your students understand in categories. ⭐ THIS CATEGORY RESOURCE INCLUDES: Category Sorting Pictures And Real Photo Flashcards Into The Correct Category Group - Black & White Options Included Identify Categories In A Field Of Three Name The Category Group Given Visual Answer Choices Name The Category Group Given Visual Cues Category Progress Monitoring Tools And Data Collection Sheets Along with category picture flashcards and category sorting mats, you also get no prep progress monitoring data sheets and informal category assessments to help evaluate your students' performance in therapy. Now you can write category language goals based on what your students CAN do and will have category materials to start where your students are at with understanding categorization. Between category sorting mats, identifying a category item in a field of choices, or naming category groups, you will be confident walking into therapy! See the individual Level Up Category Resources to learn what is included: • Level Up Basic Categories • Level Up Early Elementary Categories ➡️ Technical Questions About The Resource You will want to view the PDFs in Adobe Acrobat Reader for the best printing options. When you try to print in "preview" mode (that's when you have downloaded it and are viewing it in an internet browser), there could be black boxes around the photos. You don't want that, so it's best to view the PDF directly from your file on your computer. You can use these PDFs digitally for teletherapy by pulling them up on the Kami Chrome Extension and can write and draw on the worksheet. You will also be able to type and use moveable images on the Google Slide versions for teletherapy or as a distance learning activity. SLPS LIKE YOU SAID… ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️"This resource provides multiple levels of categorization with great visuals. I really liked the progress monitoring sheets that were provided."- Heather D. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️"I love the real pictures in this resource and the multiple levels of difficulty you can choose from. This resource can easily scale up or down as needed which makes it pretty versatile. "- Kira F. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️”My students loved this resource! They were very engaged during the entire session.” - Ashley G. _______________________________________ MORE CATEGORIES SPEECH THERAPY ACTIVITIES: All About Categories Boom Cards™ All About Categories Flipbooks- Category Activities To Build Language Category Visuals To Build Vocabulary (FREE Download) Category Wallet Craftivity Books Name It Category game! No Prep Worksheets For Categories-Distance Learning _______________________________________ ************** STAY CONNECTED WITH ME *********************** ★BLOG★NEWSLETTER★FACEBOOK★INSTAGRAM★PINTEREST Please email me at [email protected] if you have any questions or concerns! _______________________________________ Customer Tips Get credits to use for future Teachers Pay Teachers purchases. Visit the My Purchases Page and click the leave a review button. Your account will be credited for future purchases. Click Here to Follow Me and be the first to hear of new products, exclusive deals, and more! Having difficulty with a file? Visit the FAQs section, submit a help ticket, or ask a question on the Q& A tab before leaving feedback. ___________________________________ © Felice Clark Speech Pathologist Inc. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
A few field-expedient tricks that scouts have used for centuries to estimate the height and width of objects using nothing but sticks and a bit of geometry.
Based on several recent courses given to mathematical physics students, this volume is an introduction to bundle theory. It aims to provide newcomers to the field with solid foundations in topological K-theory. A fundamental theme, emphasized in the book, centers around the gluing of local bundle data related to bundles into a global object. One renewed…
A maid standing in a landscape with an empty basket in hand, looking out longingly, another behind her bends down to pick up a pail, in the distance across fields a steeple at left and cottage at right; after Bunbury. 1782 Stipple and etching
A few field-expedient tricks that scouts have used for centuries to estimate the height and width of objects using nothing but sticks and a bit of geometry.
\"Demystifies object-oriented programming, and lays out how to use it to design truly secure and performant applications.\" --Charles Soetan, Plum.io Key Features Dozens of techniques for writing object-oriented code that's easy to read, reuse, and maintain Write code that other programmers will instantly understand Design rules for constructing objects, changing and exposing state, and more Examples written in an instantly familiar pseudocode that's easy to apply to Java, Python, C#, and any object-oriented language Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications. About The Book Well-written object-oriented code is easy to read, modify, and debug. Elevate your coding style by mastering the universal best practices for object design presented in this book. These clearly presented rules, which apply to any OO language, maximize the clarity and durability of your codebase and increase productivity for you and your team. In Object Design Style Guide, veteran developer Matthias Noback lays out design rules for constructing objects, defining methods, and much more. All examples use instantly familiar pseudocode, so you can follow along in the language you prefer. You'll go case by case through important scenarios and challenges for object design and then walk through a simple web application that demonstrates how different types of objects can work together effectively. What You Will Learn Universal design rules for a wide range of objects Best practices for testing objects A catalog of common object types Changing and exposing state Test your object design skills with exercises This Book Is Written For For readers familiar with an object-oriented language and basic application architecture. About the Author Matthias Noback is a professional web developer with nearly two decades of experience. He runs his own web development, training, and consultancy company called \"Noback's Office.\" Table of Contents: 1 ] Programming with objects: A primer 2 ] Creating services 3 ] Creating other objects 4 ] Manipulating objects 5 ] Using objects 6 ] Retrieving information 7 ] Performing tasks 8 ] Dividing responsibilities 9 ] Changing the behavior of services 10 ] A field guide to objects 11 ] Epilogue
About The Artwork Junkyard Symphony In the "Junkyard Symphony" series I keep studying the same space from the periphery of the city where I live, space which I explore since 2012 through various techniques: photography, digital manipulation or painting. Between 2013 and 2014 I studied in this area the animal trough, as an element that is found in almost all the works from the "Vertical Absorption" series. As I ended the series, consistent with the changes that have undergone to this space, after the expansion of the city and the inhabitation area which now is more accessible to humans, there began to appear all kinds of plastic waste, synthetic residues, from bright and colorful packaging, to plastic tubes, unaesthetic power poles and wires, all kinds of objects that caught my eye, everything what was thrown away or not integrated in the view. Although I start from a real, existing place that is very close to me, I transform it through my work according to certain events, to everything that I collect during the days. Therefore the name of "junkyard", a sort of recycle bin of the memory, of the unconscious, sometimes these elements are indescribable, to which I do not find meaning or the origin. A sort of personal archeology as a chaotic landscape, populated with all kinds of rejected objects that we no longer need, abstract representations, sometimes with figurative origins, always at the edge. An apparent beauty of everything that is residue, attractive packaging, but lacking content. A desolate space, invaded by everything we don`t need anymore, which we can't get rid of easily. Beginning with the two works with the title "Party Is Over" in 2015, which represent the debris left by people on the beach after they had a good time, I went ahead with the same subject in the "Periphery of Memory" series, thus symbolically transmitting to a mental dimension and gradually reaching the series "Junkyard Symphony" , an ode to chaos and reconstruction, to recomposition, reducing everything to a recycled playground so typical for a second-hand world of our time, from which we can not recant. Original Created:2017 Subjects:Abstract Materials:Canvas Styles:AbstractFine ArtModernSurrealism Mediums:AcrylicSpray PaintMarker Details & Dimensions Painting:Acrylic on Canvas Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:19.7 W x 15.7 H x 0.8 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Yes Packaging:Ships in a Box Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a box. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Romania. Customs:Shipments from Romania may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
“The things we want are transformative, and we don’t know or only think we know what is on the other side of that transformation… Never to get lost is not to live.”
The Idea and Inspiration: To recreate Suson’s ensemble from Manet’s 1882 painting A Bar at the Folies-Bergère, now in the collection of the Courtauld Institute of Art, London. Fabric and Materials: Jacket of black silk and rayon velvet with cotton broadcloth lining. Skirt of shot blue and bronze silk dupion, lined in fine grey cotton. The Dress Diary: Introduction and inspiration Cutting and sewing the jacket How to sew darts in velvet, a tutorial The skirt and jacket Buttons for the jacket The finished ensemble At the Capturing the Mode talk Research and Resources: Inspiration taken from the 1878 fantail skirt pattern and the 1887 waterfall overskirt pattern at longago.com (scroll 3/4 way down), with extensive adaptations to fit the 1882 date of the painting
A few field-expedient tricks that scouts have used for centuries to estimate the height and width of objects using nothing but sticks and a bit of geometry.
A few field-expedient tricks that scouts have used for centuries to estimate the height and width of objects using nothing but sticks and a bit of geometry.
A few field-expedient tricks that scouts have used for centuries to estimate the height and width of objects using nothing but sticks and a bit of geometry.
Abstraction. A form of mental activity by which a conscious content is freed from its association with irrelevant elements, similar to the process of differenti
This object relative clauses grammar lesson with worksheets is perfect for intermediate adult ESL students and high school ELL newcomers. This no-prep unit includes a lesson plan, a clear grammar explanation, activities and worksheets. Your students will love the fun, engaging activities! There is no childish clipart, and the topics are geared toward older learners to increase engagement. Students practice all skills: listening, speaking, reading & writing. Help boost language skills and confidence with this lesson! Created by a veteran ESL teacher, these materials are way better than a textbook and will save you a lot of time. You can use this lesson if you are short on prep time, if you just need a break, or you can use it as an emergency sub plan! ***This lesson is included in the Intermediate Grammar Lesson Bundle Set 2 and the Intermediate Grammar Lesson Mega Bundle. You can save big with bundles!*** Included in this resource: A detailed lesson plan that walks the teacher through each step of the lesson. The lesson follows a PPP (present, practice, produce) structure. A grammar presentation on object relative clauses with simple, clear explanations of what the grammar point means, how to form it, and how to use it. Examples of the grammar in context are presented. This comes in two formats - PDF and PowerPoint. A grammar explanation handout for students to refer to and study Printable or digital fillable pdf worksheets with scaffolded, engaging activities: warm-up, fill-in-the-blank activities, speaking activities, and paragraph writing Answer key Note: This resource has non-editable, secured PDFs. I do this to protect my work. The worksheets have fillable form fields if you want to use them as digital worksheets. Related Resources: Need more grammar lessons for intermediate ESL? Check out the Intermediate ESL Grammar Lesson MEGA Bundle for Adults and High School ELL Teaching beginner and intermediate ESL? Save big with this English Grammar ESL Super Bundle for Beginner and Intermediate Adults and Teens Copyright © English Teaching Toolkit All rights reserved by author. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product. If you are having issues with a file, please go to the FAQs section, submit a help ticket, or ask a question on the Q & A tab before leaving feedback.
The images were collected by Sergeant Alex Statters, who served in France and helped to draw up maps of the battlefield on behalf of the Allied forces.
A few field-expedient tricks that scouts have used for centuries to estimate the height and width of objects using nothing but sticks and a bit of geometry.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), factors such as growing electricity demand, ever-advancing technologies and changes in social behaviour have led to steadily increasing exposure to man-made electromagnetic fields. Dental amalgam ...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, objects, texts and people travelled around the world on board Dutch ships. The essays in this book explore how these circulations transformed knowledge in Asian and European societies. They concentrate on epistemic consequences in the fields of historiography, geography, natural history, religion and philosophy,…
In this book, Beatrice E. Kitzinger explores the power of representation in the Carolingian period, demonstrating how images were used to assert the value and efficacy of art works. She focuses on the cross, Christianity's central sign, which simultaneously commemorates sacred history, functions in the present, and prepares for the end of time. It is well recognized that the visual attributes of the cross were designed to communicate its theology relative to history and eschatology; Kitzinger argues that early medieval artists also developed a formal language to articulate its efficacious powers in the present day. Defined through form and text as the sign of the present, the image of the cross articulated the instrumentality of religious objects and built spaces. Whereas medieval and modern scholars have pondered the theological problems posed by representation, Kitzinger here proposes a visual argument that affirms the self-reflexive value of art works in the early medieval West. Introducing little-known sources, she re-evaluates both the image of the cross and the project of book-making in an expanded field of Carolingian painting.
Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things. Though we try to imagine otherwise, waste is every object, plus time. Whatever else an object is, it's also waste-or was, or will be. All that is needed is time or a change of sentiment or circumstance. Waste is not merely the field of discarded objects, but the name we give to our troubled relationship with the decaying world outside ourselves. Waste focuses on those waste objects that most fundamentally shape our lives and also attempts to understand our complicated emotional and intellectual relationships to our own refuse: nuclear waste, climate debris, pop-culture rubbish, digital detritus, and more. Object Lessons is published in partnership with an essay series in The Atlantic. 20 b/w images
Fousands of ‘Em (Originally published in Inform Magazine, May 2004) One of the most famous and loved exhibitions ever to hit Liverpool returns to the Tate this month. Antony Gormley’s F…
A few field-expedient tricks that scouts have used for centuries to estimate the height and width of objects using nothing but sticks and a bit of geometry.
Introducing 44 word association task cards to help students improve their receptive language! From a field of four pictures, students must choose the two pictures that belong to the same category. Aligns with the "Word Classes" test on the CELF-5. If you like this product, you may also be interested in: Word Association Task Cards: Object-Function Word Association Task Cards: Object-Location Word Association Task Cards: Part-Whole
Naomi Weisstein fought against the idea of women as objects in both the fields of psychology and rock 'n roll
This listing is for the binding (to your energy field or to an object in your possession) of a human spirit called C. C is not an "earthbound" spirit: he simply enjoys being on earth, as kind of a country bodhisattva 😆. He knows he can guide you away from the kind of mistakes he made in life and toward similar successes. He was a careful and good man, loving to all, and humane in the way he kept his animals. C loves to tell stories, and hear some too. He likes walks and any kind of outdoor activity. He will adore your animal spirits and be amused and curious about the other ones. C has a lot to teach about a life well lived, family, and doing the right thing for the right reasons. He is quick with a joke or encouragement. He will shower gentle praise on your successes and be understanding of your mistakes. C is simply good to have around. His presence lights up a room. He knows when to be quiet and just exist as a friendly presence. C is open to whatever kind of relationship the two of you respectfully agree on.
A few field-expedient tricks that scouts have used for centuries to estimate the height and width of objects using nothing but sticks and a bit of geometry.
Electroreception – the ability to perceive natural electrical stimuli. Electroreception is also known as Electric Field Detection, Electrolocation and Electrical Detection. Literary Critique of El…