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Evaluation, 2001
The text you are about to read is a dialogical text on dialogue and evaluation. It is a conversation between a group of scholars who have studied and published on the concept of dialogue and the value of dialogue for the practice of evaluation. The text is based on the field notes of a panel meeting held during a gathering of the European Evaluation ...
Tineke A Abma +2 more
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The text you are about to read is a dialogical text on dialogue and evaluation. It is a conversation between a group of scholars who have studied and published on the concept of dialogue and the value of dialogue for the practice of evaluation. The text is based on the field notes of a panel meeting held during a gathering of the European Evaluation ...
Tineke A Abma +2 more
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Primary Education, 2017
The article considers the problem of dialogical communication of younger schoolchildren. The features of educational dialogue and ways of its formation in primary school are discussed. The terms and means of teaching children dialoging in configurations are described: “teacher – pupil”, “pupil – pupil(s)”, “child – adult”.
V. Romanova, null Романова
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The article considers the problem of dialogical communication of younger schoolchildren. The features of educational dialogue and ways of its formation in primary school are discussed. The terms and means of teaching children dialoging in configurations are described: “teacher – pupil”, “pupil – pupil(s)”, “child – adult”.
V. Romanova, null Романова
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Journal of Linguistic Anthropology, 1997
The Dialogic Emergence of Culture. Dennis Tedlock and Bruce Mannheim. eds. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1995. 302 pp.
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The Dialogic Emergence of Culture. Dennis Tedlock and Bruce Mannheim. eds. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1995. 302 pp.
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AI & Society, 1988
In 1985 the Royal Dramatic Theatre (Dramaten) and the Working Life Centre (Arbetslivscentrum), both in Stockholm, began a series of seminars on the question of dialogue. That two such different institutions — the one devoted to producing theatre, the other to the analysis of the role and impact of technology on working life — should co-operate in this ...
Bo Göranzon +2 more
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In 1985 the Royal Dramatic Theatre (Dramaten) and the Working Life Centre (Arbetslivscentrum), both in Stockholm, began a series of seminars on the question of dialogue. That two such different institutions — the one devoted to producing theatre, the other to the analysis of the role and impact of technology on working life — should co-operate in this ...
Bo Göranzon +2 more
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2009
We propose a representation of imperatives in computational systems, and a multi-agent dialogue protocol to argue over these. Our representation treats a command as a presumptive argument for an action to be executed by a designated agent, together with a set of associated critical questions whose answers may defeat the presumption.
Katie Atkinson +3 more
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We propose a representation of imperatives in computational systems, and a multi-agent dialogue protocol to argue over these. Our representation treats a command as a presumptive argument for an action to be executed by a designated agent, together with a set of associated critical questions whose answers may defeat the presumption.
Katie Atkinson +3 more
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Dialogue Management: Support for Dialogue Independence
MIS Quarterly, 1988Dialogue management involves the application of systems in the design and delivery of user-system dialogues. This article describes a dialogue management environment that is based on a concept of dialogue independence: the separation of dialogue definition from dialogue execution.
Feng-Yang Kuo, Benn R. Konsynski
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2016
When Caroline decided that I should work with Kent, I was excited because I enjoy working with deep thinking creative scholars. But within each of my conversations with Kent, there were other dialogues, histories, memories that were intersecting, that continuously informed how I would mentor Kent.
Kakali Bhattacharya, Norman K. Gillen
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When Caroline decided that I should work with Kent, I was excited because I enjoy working with deep thinking creative scholars. But within each of my conversations with Kent, there were other dialogues, histories, memories that were intersecting, that continuously informed how I would mentor Kent.
Kakali Bhattacharya, Norman K. Gillen
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