affordance उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- A very tired hiker will sit on the wooden bench but will not lie down ( unless the wooden bench also has a lie affordance ).
- The procedural attachments provided by frames also allow a degree of flexibility that makes for a more realistic representation and gives a natural affordance for programming applications.
- Incremental search has been criticised for exhibiting low affordance, as the text fields which provide it offer no visual indication of that fact until after the user begins typing.
- The coupling of a molar behavior to an environmental feature ( affordance ) is the mechanism through which the reciprocal relations between different levels of nested or related phenomena occur.
- Technology affordance, also known as manual operators, is the richness of the communication between the student and the instructor usually expressed in terms of the input and output channels.
- Enabled to learn as children might, a model was created based on an affordance model in which mappings between actions, perceptions, and effects were created and linked to spoken words.
- More generally, it seems that this notion captures the relationship of any organism to its niche and is captured by Reed ( 1996 ) in his discussion of the'affordance '.
- Norman later explained that this restriction of the term's meaning had been unintended, and that he would replace it by " perceived affordance " in any future revision of the book.
- The tree is walked with a similar recursive algorithm as would be used to traverse a traditional binary tree, but with extra affordance for the intervals overlapping the " center " point at each node.
- A hiker who has walked for hours and passes the wooden bench on a walk along small country roads might perceive the sit affordance of the wooden bench as a function of the degree of fatigue.