Word: interactivity
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
There is a starting and fierce efficiency in the way upper-middle class adolescents interact socially. Throw 30 of them together sometime in the morning, and by lunch they will have aligned themselves in firm groups, from the trend-setters to the sheep. They all worry about "their records"--high school, not criminal--and each June some 750 do something about it, they show up for the Harvard Summer Session...
...from a series of eerie tremolos and trills reminiscent of the doom-laden flute flutterings in Strauss's opera Salome. The soloists enter with a computer-assisted arpeggio, vibrating and echoing over the six large loudspeakers that are stationed around the hall. Then the soloists and the ensemble interact, responding to each other in the manner of Renaissance polyphony...
...student, to gauge command over a plan of study, and to test commitment to a future career. Most fellowships are not strictly objective and represent an investment in an individual's potential as well as a reward for academic achievements. Hence, applicants must often demonstrate the ability to interact with others, display mature judgment, or meet other requirements which may be stipulated by a will. To assess these qualities, committees must often choose questions designed to elicit an emotional response. Other questions which seem unreasonable to the applicant, for example ones about a student's medical history, may be fully...
...feel strongly that freshmen should interact with upperclassmen," President Horner said yesterday, adding that Radcliffe dormitories originally housed all four classes together...
...theoretical chemist of very wide interests, who will interact splendidly with all of the faculty and students in the department," Knowles said yesterday...