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  • He and his colleagues have developed a classroom program called Embedded Formative Assessment.

    C. M. Rubin: The Global Search for Education: What Did You Learn Today? C. M. Rubin 2011

  • In addition to the 14 PRTs, there are also ten teams that work at the district level, known as Embedded Provincial Reconstruction Teams, or ePRTs

    That’s Real Talk | ATTACKERMAN 2009

  • Surya Hotha, AuthenTec's Director of Marketing, will host a presentation entitled Embedded

    AuthenTec to Exhibit and Speak at DTF Embedded World 2011 - Yahoo! Finance 2011

  • The seminars will address how private and public sector organizations can secure networks and sensitive data using embedded hardware security built on open industry standards set forth by the presentation from CEO Steven Sprague entitled "Embedded Device Identification" which outlines the steps IT can take to leverage a security chip, the Trusted Platform Module TPM, as an additional authentication layer for establishing device identity.

    unknown title 2011

  • Most writers will just take a screenshot of a tweet and post the image in -- not dynamic, and a bit stiff. hey're about to introduce a new Twitter-like pull quote called Embedded Tweets.

    Fast Company 2010

  • Stack, an engineer, launched his own software company in California in 1983 called Embedded Art. He struggled after the dot com bust, writing: "To survive, I was forced to cannibalize my savings and retirement."

    KVUE - Home 2010

  • I'm working on Windows Embedded, which is the embedded version of desktop Windows.

    MSDN Blogs 2009

  • Simply copy the embed code from YouTube video as seen in "Embedded" field to use for the presentation and store in a notebook.

    Vivid Video | Surveillance 2009

  • In such tedious exercises in left-wing agitprop as Sam Shepard's "The God of Hell," Caryl Churchill's "Drunk Enough to Say I Love You?" and Tim Robbins's "Embedded," we are presented with a black-and-white universe of victims and villains, a place where every deck is stacked and never is heard a surprising word.

    Enter, Stage Right? 2008

  • "Embedded" with the Coalition of the Willing, they will see what the coalition sees -- and so will the world at large.

    Political Lives: The Global War For Hearts And Minds 2007

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