interactive approach

collocation in English

meaningsofinteractiveandapproach

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interactive
adjective
uk
/ˌɪn.təˈræk.tɪv/
us
/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈræk.tɪv/
An interactive system or computer program is designed to involve the user in the exchange ...
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approach
noun
uk
/əˈprəʊtʃ/
us
/əˈproʊtʃ/
a way of considering or ...
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A more hands-oninteractiveapproachto studying a second language via film is needed.
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Language intervention with children who have developmental delays : effects of aninteractiveapproach.
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It brings together a hierarchical model of memory representation with aninteractiveapproachto knowledge retrieval, for object naming.
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Teachers adopting aninteractiveapproachwere greatly appreciated.
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His approach to detailed rendering of image over prolonged periods of time using considerable computing resources provides a contrast to theinteractiveapproachused by other contributors to the issue.
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It is clearly vital that we use all the forms of technology available to us to encourage aninteractiveapproachfor members of the public.
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The process that the bank is following in its appraisal of this project also illustrates a rather moreinteractiveapproach.
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It has a veryinteractiveapproachto its meetings, focusing on the four main disciplines of reading, prepared speaking, debating, and impromptu speaking.
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A video game has to take aninteractiveapproachthat favors gameplay.
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Modern internet churches provide similar alternatives to their members with a more ubiquitous and, often,interactiveapproach.
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Dynamic assessment is aninteractiveapproachto psychological or psychoeducational assessment that embeds intervention within the assessment procedure.
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The station also started internet streaming and tried to market itself with aninteractiveapproach.
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In reaction to this omission emerged a moreinteractiveapproachin which gestalt therapy principles were blended with group dynamics.
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Modern virtual schools provide similar alternatives to students with a more ubiquitous and, often,interactiveapproach.
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Although interactive approaches allow subjective judgments, they slow the process and should be replaced by computational evaluation, if possible.
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Freires pedagogy revolved around an anti-authoritarian andinteractiveapproachaimed to examine issues of relational power for students and workers.
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