Examples of pilot in the following topics:
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- Even southern colonies, which worried about putting guns into the hands of slaves for the army, had no qualms about using blacks to pilot vessels and to handle ammunition on ships.
- In state navies, some blacks served as pilots; South Carolina had significant numbers of black pilots.
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- Find a change agent (a wasteful practice or a bottleneck area) or locate (or create) a crisis for which action must be taken, or select a pilot project and run it for a few months during which time you can evaluate, review, and learn from, your mistakes.
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- Learners become more accountable for their learning through designing, sharing, piloting, evaluating, modifying their work, and reflecting on the process.
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- The Airbus 330 has high passenger carrying capacity (to maximize revenue), provides good fuel economy and requires only two pilots (versus three) to operate.
- Having one type of aircraft reduces training costs for pilots and mechanics, reduces investments in parts inventories, and enables JetBlue to negotiate greater discounts on high-volume purchases from Airbus.
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- If you're interested in conducting a pilot of Boundless courseware with your class, our in-house team of subject-matter experts can create an alignment of our content to your syllabus for you!
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- The visual model of the Design Process (see Figure 1) represents the essence of Learning by Design.The learner begins walking down the "path of knowledge," and stops to choose a topic or task (Stop 1).This task would be based on a real-world application that is meaningful for the learner.The next stop (Stop 2) is to describe the audience.The choice of audience will guide the learner as he designs the specific artifact.The following stop (Stop 3) along the path is the actual creation of the artifact.Once the artifact is created, the learner will then pilot the artifact (Stop 4).At this point, the learner should receive feedback from the facilitator and peers (Stop 5).The learner then reflects on the artifact and the feedback in order to evaluate his work (Stop 6) .The learner can then modify the artifact based on this evaluation (Stop 7).The entire design process is overseen by the facilitator who is represented by the "eye in the sky."
- However, because each of the trainers had their specific clients, they were provided with multiple contexts as options.Additionally, the group discussions allowed the participants to obtain feedback from their peers, which they used to modify their projects; further input came from the facilitator and their projected target audience when the projects were piloted at the end of the training session.Participants were allowed to reflect on their learning and what they were taking away from the instruction.This reflection process is helpful for both the facilitator and the participants, as constructionism is geared to prepare learners with skills that will make them life-long learners.
- This chosen topic is based on a real-world application that is meaningful for the learner.The target audience is described and individual differences are noted.With this in mind, the learner creates an artifact (in this case a bridge) to solve the challenge (crossing the chasm).The artifact is piloted as the learner crosses the newly built bridge.The learner immediately receives feedback from the target audience and the instructor.Instructor feedback is represented by the 'owl of wisdom' descending from the eye to sit on the learner's shoulder.After reflection, the learner modifies the artifact to improve it (in this case, make it more stable).The learner gains knowledge at each step in the process.This animation was designed and developed by Bill Gray, Sangmin Lee, Tana Martin, Suzy Searcy, Jason Thomas, and Carole Williams.
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- Even southern colonies, which worried about putting guns into the hands of slaves for the army, had no qualms about using blacks to pilot vessels and to handle the ammunition on ships.
- In state navies, some blacks served as pilots, such as in South Carolina which had significant numbers of black pilots.
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- Currently, PEEC, which is a pilot project for the Green Building Council, is home to 20 manufacturing companies and office tenants.
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- A Bell UH-1D helicopter piloted by Major Bruce P.
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- In this case, bone can be taken from the chin, or from the pilot holes for the implants, or even from the iliac crest of the pelvis and inserted into the mouth underneath the new implant.