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A 2004 case study concluded that the proper use of screenshots can significantly support a user ’ s “ developing a mental model of the program ” and help in “ identifying and locating window elements and objects .” This research concluded that screen shots allowed users to “ learn more, make fewer mistakes, and learn in a shorter time frame ,” which can certainly assist in increasing the time frame for full implementation of a CRM system with limited technical or human support.
Heinlein seems to have known from the beginning, as if instinctively, technical lessons about fiction which other writers must learn the hard way ( or often enough, never learn ).
Reading publications from that time gives no hint that scientists were required to learn the arcane technical details of whatever computer facilities were available to them, a time-consuming limitation on their research, and an exceedingly tedious distraction from their professional interests.
All that was required of Buñuel by his loose-ended contract with MGM was that he " learn some good American technical skills ", but, after being ushered off the first set he visited because the star, Greta Garbo, did not welcome intruders, he decided to stay at home most of the time and only show up to collect his paycheck.
Peter ’ s father, Maurice, was an electronic engineer and unwittingly helped him learn the technical aspects of recording music.
Following BMT, Airmen go to a technical school ( or ' tech school ') where they learn the specifics of their Air Force Specialty Code ( AFSC ), which is similar to the MOS ( Military Occupational Specialty ) in the Army and Marines, the Navy's NEC ( Naval Enlisted Classification ) code, or the Coast Guard's ratings.
At a young age, George expected Robert to read books that were extremely difficult and learn how to read technical drawings.
Thus over time the army became a place to learn the technical skills of engineering and surveying.
They also gather information by studying existing material, interviewing SMEs, and / or actually using the products to be documented, as well as studying the audience to learn their needs and technical understanding level.
< BLOCKQUOTE > A Muslim can go to a Muslim or to a non-Muslim to learn abstract sciences such as chemistry, physics, biology, astronomy, medicine, industry, agriculture, administration ( limited to its technical aspects ), technology, military arts and similar sciences and arts ; although the fundamental principle is that when the Muslim community comes into existence it should provide experts in all these fields in abundance, as all these sciences and arts are a sufficient obligation ( Fard al-Kifayah ) on Muslims ( that is to say, there ought to be a sufficient number of people who specialize in these various sciences and arts to satisfy the needs of the community ).
Strengthening human services through training, organizational, and technical assistance ; technology ; and evaluation, this center offers a comprehensive menu of management, supervisory, and worker-training programs that enable students to learn to more effectively serve their future clients.
Guard wanted Shane and Reynolds to follow his lead and learn more of the technical aspects of music and to redirect the group's song selections, in part because of the withering criticism that the group had been getting from more traditional folk performers for the Trio's smoother and more commercial versions of folk songs and for the money-making copyrights that the Kingston group had secured for their arrangements of public domain songs.
Members learn several technical specialties among police dogs, breaching, long-range sniping, negotiation, etc.
Robinson had some difficulty with the technical dialogue he was required to learn, and was also uneasy about taking over a role that had been established by Tate.
At the time, the school became overwhelmed by the plethora of students wanting to learn high technical skills, and this led to its moving to a new campus.
Trow notes that MIT's nature is inherently conflicted or paradoxical, for it is at once a university for scientists — who must learn ingenuity and creativity — and a professional school for training engineers, who must focus on technical competence.
" Lippincott provides insight into an often overlooked audience that technical communicators must learn to address.
In spite of the heavy technical payload, PanzerBlitz was easy to learn and play.
Classicomm also offered free technical courses to all members of the community, allowing everyone from students to business executives a chance to learn how to operate television production equipment.
Those seeking to learn the technical craft of filmmaking in the early days of cinema were largely self taught engineers or still photographers who experimented with new film technology.
With the rise of commercial film making in the 1920s, most notably the Hollywood studio system, those seeking to learn the technical skills of film making most often started at the bottom of a hierarchical system and apprenticed under a more experienced person to learn the trade.

learn and military
Oliver Roy writes that in the following period Massoud's " personal prestige and the efficiency of his military organisation persuaded many local commanders to come and learn from him.
Students and military personnel were encouraged to visit other republics to learn more about the country, and all levels of education, especially secondary education and higher education, were gratis.
Players can gain a large advantage if their civilization is the first to learn a particular technology ( the secrets of flight, for example ) and put it to use in a military or other context.
Under the tutelage of Arduino della Padule, however, she did learn the military arts, such as horseriding and arms.
Later, speaking about the military mindset with which he went about the preparations, he said, " You learn how to handle killing in the military.
He also said that he would learn from the mistakes of previous leaders, who failed to secure a lasting ceasefire with FARC, though the military would still continue operations throughout Colombia while talks continued.
King responded later that day, saying, " That a right-wing-blog would impugn my patriotism because I said children should learn to read, and could get better jobs by doing so, is beneath contempt ... I live in a national guard town, and I support our troops, but I don ’ t support either the war or educational policies that limit the options of young men and women to any one career — military or otherwise.
Control is given to a NORAD supercomputer, WOPR ( War Operation Plan Response ), programmed to continuously run military simulations and learn over time.
Grissom discovered that he was one of 110 military test pilots whose credentials had earned them an invitation to learn more about the space program in general and Project Mercury in particular.
After operations have ceased, military organisations often fail to learn effectively from experience.
Castle and Hensley state, " The military provides the social context where servicemen learn aggression, violence, and murder.
The Civilian Marksmanship Program was authorized by Congress in 1903 and run by the United States Army from 1916 to 1996 to transfer obsolete military firearms to United States civilians to learn and practice marksmanship skills with NRA so they would be skilled marksmen if later called on to serve in the U. S. military.
It had ordered the September Program as an informal hearing in order to learn about the opinion of the economic and military elites.
During BCT, also known as " beast ," cadets learn the fundamentals of military and Academy life under the leadership of a cadre of first and second class cadets.
Basic cadets learn military customs and courtesies, proper wear of the uniform, drill and ceremony, and study military knowledge and undergo a rigorous physical training program.
Fourth class cadets are expected to learn an extensive amount of military and Academy-related knowledge and have significant restrictions placed on their movement and actions — traversing the Cadet Area only by approved routes ( including staying on the marble " strips " on the Terrazzo ) and interacting with upper class cadets using a very specific decorum.
A 2006 Sun-Times article reports that gangs encourage members to enter the military to learn urban warfare techniques to teach other gang members.
The conclusion of the treaties of Westphalia in October 1648 prevented him from winning the military laurels he is said to have desired, but as the Swedish plenipotentiary at the executive congress of Nuremberg, he had an opportunity to learn diplomacy, a science he is described as having quickly mastered.
Over time, HRT operators studied among US military, local, federal, and international tactical teams, and attended private courses to learn more about air assault tactics, rappelling, hand-to-hand combat, chemical agents, terrorist psychology, surveillance methods, sniping / counter-sniping, communications and more.
At the age of fourteen he went to learn war in the camp of his uncle, Maurice of Nassau the Stadtholder of Holland and Prince of Orange, and began his military career ( as a private soldier in that prince's bodyguard ) in the Dutch Revolt.
In 1911, he spent a year as a military observer with the Russian Army to learn Russian, returning to his regiment in December of that year.

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