Examples of expert in the following topics:
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- An expert system consists of both an inference engine and a knowledge base and has decision-making abilities.
- An expert system in use in the financial services field is its use during the approval process for mortgages.
- An expert system has a unique structure, different from traditional computer programs.
- To run an expert system, the engine uses the knowledge base in the same way that a human reasons.
- Break down expert systems to the inference engine, the knowledge base, and conversational
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- There are two types of testimony: expert testimony and peer testimony.
- There are two major types of testimony: peer testimony and expert testimony.
- Expert testimony, as the name suggests, is testimony given by a person who is considered an expert by virtue of education, training, certification, skills, and/or experience in a particular matter.
- Because experts have knowledge beyond that of a typical person, expert testimony carries considerable weight.
- Though an expert is an authority in a particular subject, his or her testimony can certainly be called into question by other facts, evidence, or experts.
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- Expert testimony can be incorporated after introducing a point of your argument.
- Once you have found experts to support your ideas, you may wonder how to incorporate their testimony into your speech.
- Expert testimony is considered supporting point; it is used to support the main and subpoints of your speech.
- Therefore, expert testimony is commonly introduced after a claim is made.
- State why it is beneficial to incorporate expert testimony into a speech
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- Experts are people who have a thorough knowledge of something that most people do not.
- Rocket scientists are experts, but so are the analysts who talk about football on the television.
- When trying to select a topic for your speech consider any areas in which you are an expert.
- Only experts operated the earliest computers.
- Explain why choosing a topic in an area in which you are an expert is a good option
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- Boundless works with a community of educators and subject-matter experts to continually improve and expand our content.
- Boundless content is created and curated by a community of educators and subject-matter experts.
- All edits are reviewed by the Boundless team and our subject-matter experts before going live on our site.
- Boundless also works with those within our community of subject-matter experts who have their own textbooks or materials they are looking to publish.
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- Cognitive apprenticeship usually commences with modeling guided by a teacher, experts, or peers.
- Learners are engaged in learning activities that are similar to the practices of real-world experts.
- Cognitive apprenticeship provides students with authentic tasks; it encourages them to think like and to be treated as experts (Collins, 1991).
- The nature of cognitive apprenticeship includes situated learning and the culture of expert practice.
- This may automatically require resources that are not readily available in schools and educational institutions (e.g., subject matter experts, time, money for expert modeling).
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- Boundless content uses existing open resources as a starting point and is vetted and curated by our network of subject-matter experts.
- Boundless works with a network of 400+ subject-matter experts (SMEs)—professors, other educators, and people with or working toward their master's or PhD—to vet and curate sourced content.
- After the subject-matter experts have finished composing the content modules, copy editors ensure that the writing flows smoothly and logically and follows consistent and coherent formatting and style guidelines.
- Some original source content needs more rework than others, but all our content is vetted by subject-matter experts, and the parts that draw from Wikipedia always have the stamp of approval of an expert in that subject.
- We admire and respect Wikipedia's mission to be a global, free encyclopedia; we simply take their content one step further by working with experts to ensure it meets academia's standards as well.
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- Expert evaluators can be used at all phases of the new product development process.
- For instance, experts can be used to estimate whether or not a new product idea will be accepted in the marketplace before a prototype even exists.
- Experts also play a role later in the process.
- Expert evaluation is relatively low in cost, as just a few experts can provide estimates about the behaviors of many customers.
- At the same time, the small number of experts on each project may lead to biased forecasts.
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- Technological experts hold great power, possess deep knowledge, and wield considerable potential for good or evil.
- To these experts, "why's" are at least as important as "how's."
- True helpers are the cream of the crop among technological experts.
- How technological experts behave affects more people, more profoundly, with every passing year it.
- Those experts who practice uncooperative or arrogant habits can look forward to a bleak future.