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Design Attributes, Design Instruments
Points of focus are highlighted in red.multidimensional adjective of or involving several dimensions or aspects: multidimensional space | a novel that lends itself to multidimensional readings
conceptual adjective relating to or based on mental concepts: philosophy deals with conceptual difficulties.
universal adjective of, affecting, or done by all people or things in the world or in a particular group; applicable to all cases: universal adult suffrage | the incidents caused universal concern. • Logic denoting a proposition in which something is asserted of all of a class. Contrasted with particular. • Linguistics denoting or relating to a grammatical rule, set of rules, or other linguistic feature that is found in all languages. • (of a tool or machine) adjustable to or appropriate for all requirements; not restricted to a single purpose or position. noun a person or thing having universal effect, currency, or application. Logic a universal proposition. Philosophy a term or concept of general application. Philosophy a nature or essence signified by a general term. • Linguistics a universal grammatical rule or linguistic feat
timeless adjective not affected by the passage of time or changes in fashion: antiques add to the timeless atmosphere of the dining room.
beautiful adjective pleasing the senses or mind aesthetically: beautiful poetry | a beautiful young woman | the mountains were calm and beautiful. • of a very high standard; excellent: she spoke in beautiful English | the house had been left in beautiful order.
innovative adjective (of a product, idea, etc.) featuring new methods; advanced and original: innovative designs | innovative ways to help unemployed people. • (of a person) introducing new ideas; original and creative in thinking: an innovative thinker.
catalytic adjective relating to or involving the action of a catalyst. catalyst noun a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without itself undergoing any permanent chemical change. • a person or thing that precipitates an event: the governor's speech acted as a catalyst for debate.
balanced adjective keeping or showing a balance; arranged in good proportions: she assembled a balanced team. • taking everything into account; fairly judged or presented: accurate and balanced information. • (especially of food) having different elements in the correct proportions: a healthy, balanced diet. • (of a person or state of mind) having no emotion lacking or too strong; stable: a balanced personality. • (of an electrical circuit or signal) being symmetrical with respect to a reference point, typically ground.
quantum noun (plural quanta | -tə | ) 1 Physics a discrete quantity of energy proportional in magnitude to the frequency of the radiation it represents. • an analogous discrete amount of any other physical quantity, such as momentum or electric charge. Physiology the unit quantity of acetylcholine released at a neuromuscular junction by a single synaptic vesicle, contributing a discrete small voltage to the measured end-plate potential. 2 a required or allowed amount, especially an amount of money legally payable in damages. • a share or portion: each man has only a quantum of compassion.
creative adjective relating to or involving the imagination or original ideas, especially in the production of an artistic work: change unleashes people's creative energy | creative writing. • (of a person) having good imagination or original ideas: Homer, the creative genius of Greek epic. noun informal a person who is creative, typically in a professional context.
virtual adjective. almost or nearly as described, but not completely or according to strict definition: the virtual absence of border controls. • Computing not physically existing as such but made by software to appear to do so: a virtual computer. See also virtual reality. • carried out, accessed, or stored by means of a computer, especially over a network: a virtual library | virtual learning. • Optics relating to the points at which rays would meet if produced backward. • Physics denoting particles or interactions with extremely short lifetimes and (owing to the uncertainty principle) indefinitely great energies, postulated as intermediates in some processes.
imaginative adjective having or showing creativity or inventiveness: making imaginative use of computer software | he was imaginative beyond all other architects.
meaningful adjective having meaning: meaningful elements in a language | questions that are meaningful to students. • having a serious, important, or useful quality or purpose: making our lives rich and meaningful. • communicating something that is not directly expressed: meaningful glances and repressed passion. • Logic having a recognizable function in a logical language or other sign system.
purposeful adjective having or showing determination or resolve: the purposeful stride of a great lawyer. • having a useful purpose: purposeful activities. • intentional: if his sudden death was not accidental, it must have been purposeful.
harmonic adjective . 1 Music relating to or characterized by musical harmony: a basic four-chord harmonic sequence. • relating to or denoting a harmonic or harmonics. 2 Mathematics relating to a harmonic progression. • Physics relating to component frequencies of a complex oscillation or wave. 3 Astrology using or produced by the application of a harmonic: harmonic charts. noun 1 Music an overtone accompanying a fundamental tone at a fixed interval, produced by vibration of a string, column of air, etc. in an exact fraction of its length. • a note produced on a musical instrument as an overtone, e.g. by lightly touching a string while sounding it. 2 Physics a component frequency of an oscillation or wave. 3 Astrology a division of the zodiacal circle by a specified number, used in the interpretation of a birth chart.
joyful adjective feeling, expressing, or causing great pleasure and happiness: joyful music.
perseverance noun steadfastness in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success: his perseverance with the technique illustrates his single-mindedness | medicine is a field that requires dedication and perseverance.
focus noun (plural focuses or foci ) 1 the center of interest or activity: this generation has made the environment a focus of attention. • an act of concentrating interest or activity on something: our focus on the customer's requirements. 2 the state or quality of having or producing clear visual definition: his face is rather out of focus. • another term for focal point. • the point at which an object must be situated with respect to a lens or mirror for an image of it to be well defined. • a device on a lens which can be adjusted to produce a clear image. 3 Geometry one of the fixed points from which the distances to any point of a given curve, such as an ellipse or parabola, are connected by a linear relation. verb (focuses, focusing, focused or focusses, focussing, focussed) [no object] 1 (of a person or their eyes) adapt to the prevailing level of light and become able to see clearly: try to focus on a stationary object. • [with object] adjust the focus of (a telescope, camera, or other instrument): they were focusing a telescope on a star. • (of rays or waves) meet at a single point. • [with object] (of a lens) make (rays or waves) meet at a single point. • [no object] (of light, radio waves, or other energy) become concentrated into a sharp beam of light or energy. • [with object] (of a lens) concentrate (light, radio waves, or energy) into a sharp beam.
determination noun 1 firmness of purpose; resoluteness: he advanced with an unflinching determination. 2 the process of establishing something exactly by calculation or research: determination of molecular structures. apperception noun Psychology, dated the mental process by which a person makes sense of an idea by assimilating it to the body of ideas he or she already possesses. • fully conscious perception: an immediate apperception of a unity lying beyond.
adaptability noun the quality of being able to adjust to new conditions: adaptability is an advantage in the harshly competitive global economy | the adaptability of cod to climate change. • the capacity to be modified for a new use or purpose: the formal beauty and adaptability of plastic.
compassion noun. sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others: the victims should be treated with compassion.
intelligence noun. 1 the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills: an eminent man of great intelligence | they underestimated her intelligence. • a person or being with the ability to acquire and apply knowledge: extraterrestrial intelligences.
integrity noun. 1 the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness: he is known to be a man of integrity. 2 the state of being whole and undivided: upholding territorial integrity and national sovereignty. • the condition of being unified, unimpaired, or sound in construction: the structural integrity of the novel. • internal consistency or lack of corruption in electronic data: [as modifier] : integrity checking. feeling noun . 1 an emotional state or reaction: a feeling of joy. • (feelings) the emotional side of someone's character; emotional responses or tendencies to respond: I don't want to hurt her feelings. • strong emotion: “God bless you!” she said with feeling. 2 a belief, especially a vague or irrational one: [with clause] : he had the feeling that he was being watched. • an opinion, typically one shared by several people: a feeling grew that justice had not been done. 3 the capacity to experience the sense of touch: a loss of feeling in the hands. • the sensation of touching or being touched by a particular thing: the feeling of water against your skin. 4 (feeling for) a sensitivity to or intuitive understanding of: he seems to have little feeling for art.
factual adjective concerned with what is actually the case rather than interpretations of or reactions to it: a mixture of comment and factual information. • actually occurring: cases mentioned are factual. fact | fakt | noun a thing that is indisputably the case: a body of fact | she lacks political experience—a fact that becomes clear when she appears in public. • (usually facts) a piece of information used as evidence or as part of a report or news article. • (the fact that) used in discussing the significance of something that is the case: the real problem facing them is the fact that their funds are being cut. • chiefly Law the truth about events as opposed to interpretation: there was a question of fact as to whether they had received the letter.
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Drawings Shape Math Problem-Solving Skills
NeuroScience News.com March 7, 2024
Summary: Researchers uncovered the connection between individuals’ drawings and their arithmetic problem-solving strategies. By analyzing the illustrations produced by both children and adults when tasked with solving simple mathematical problems, the research team discovered that certain types of drawings correlate with the most efficient calculation methods.
This finding suggests that visual representations can significantly impact one’s ability to devise and apply optimal solutions to arithmetic challenges. The study not only highlights the enduring difference between cardinal and ordinal problem-solving approaches but also proposes drawing analysis as a novel method to enhance mathematical learning and instruction.
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strength noun 1 the quality or state of being physically strong: cycling can help you build up your strength. • the influence or power possessed by a person, organization, or country: the political and military strength of European governments. • the degree of intensity of a feeling or belief: street protests demonstrated the strength of feeling against the president. • the cogency of an argument or case: the strength of the argument for property taxation. 2 the capacity of an object or substance to withstand great force or pressure: they were taking no chances with the strength of the retaining wall. • the emotional or mental qualities necessary in dealing with situations or events that are distressing or difficult: many people find strength in religion | it takes strength of character to admit one needs help. 4 a good or beneficial quality or attribute of a person or thing: the strengths and weaknesses of their sales and marketing operation | his strength was his obsessive single-mindedness. • literary a person or thing perceived as a source of mental or emotional support: he was my closest friend, my strength and shield. • the number of people required to make a group complete: we are now more than 100 officers below strength | some units will be maintained at full strength while others will rely on reserves| [in combination] : an under-strength side.
flexibility noun the quality of bending easily without breaking: players gained improved flexibility in their ankles. • the ability to be easily modified: I enjoyed the flexibility of the schedule. • willingness to change or compromise: the government has shown flexibility in applying its policy.
love noun/verb the inexplicable force of coherency and dissonance between states of energy, light and information in all its form, magnitude and expression.nonjudgemental adjective
not judgmental; avoiding moral judgments: it may well be the nonjudgmental personality of a machine that motivates a child to persevere | plain, nonjudgmental feedback.heartfelt our heartfelt thanks: sincere, genuine, unfeigned, deeply felt, from the heart, earnest, profound, deep, wholehearted, ardent, fervent, passionate, enthusiastic, eager, kindly, warm, cordial, honest, bona fide.
Being consciously aware of the following differences: coherence | ˌkōˈhirəns | noun. 1 the quality of being logical and consistent: this raises further questions on the coherence of state policy. 2 the quality of forming a unified whole: the group began to lose coherence and the artists took separate directions. dissonance | ˈdisənəns | noun Music lack of harmony among musical notes: an unusual degree of dissonance for such choral styles | the harsh dissonances give a sound that is quite untypical of the Renaissance. • a tension or clash resulting from the combination of two disharmonious or unsuitable elements: dissonance between campaign rhetoric and personal behavior.
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Design aspires to know and exercise a belief that seeks greater knowledge, understanding and beauty.
“To believe is to accept another’s truth. To know is your own creation.” Anonymous
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