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What is Revision

Encyclopedia of Information Communication Technologies and Adult Education Integration
“In revising, a writer approaches a rough draft with an editorial eye, identifying and deleting extraneous subject matter, focusing the material, determining what needs to be amplified and what needs to be cut” (NWP & Nagin, 2006, p. 26).
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Using Principles of Andragogy to Teach Writing to Graduate Students Online
Beth Kania-Gosche (Lindenwood University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61692-906-0.ch068
Abstract
While online courses may be more convenient and fulfilling for adult learners, they pose an additional challenge because much of the communication between student and instructor is in writing. This is in addition to more formal, traditional written assignments like research papers. The challenge multiplies with graduate students, who may be years or even decades distant from their undergraduate writing courses, while the expectations for their writing are higher. Many graduate programs culminate with a final project, thesis, or dissertation, which often involves extensive research and writing. Many similarities exist between the literature on teaching writing and teaching adult learners; however, teaching writing within the contest of an online graduate course is an area of research that still needs to be expanded.
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Finite-Base Revision Supporting Knowledge Management and Decision Making
Belief change that deals with the acceptance of new information contradicting the current belief set; therefore, a subsequent process of restoring the consistency of that belief set is needed, whenever the new information is not itself contradictory. The notion of revision was introduced with the AGM belief revision theory (Alchourrón & Makinson, 1982, 1985, 1986; Alchourrón et al., 1985).
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Flexible Querying Techniques Based on CBR
This process is activated when no similar cases are found in the case comparison or when the actual values for the attributes involved in the prediction process become available. The latter typically occurs when the case has been further processed by the users and the new data have been entered in the database. All extra information is processed. Eventually, a request to modify the parameter settings is generated and sent to the case description process.
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