Convertibility isn't possible unless infrastructure
affordances like medical gas availability, ceiling heights, and structural strength have been planned early.
Therefore, we may view florid style not as a "weakness" of epic fantasy (an evaluative term) but an
affordance of epic fantasy (a descriptive term) and examine what the consequences are for fantasy's collisions with other social forms.
Taken together, the
affordance of these frameworks are many--they help preservice teachers (a) learn to highlight what is important in the complexity of a classroom interaction, (b) construct a shared language to more precisely characterize instruction, (c) experiment with enacting instructional practices focused on students and their ideas, and (d) develop dispositions focused on students and their learning (Calandra & Rich, 2015; Santagata & Yeh, 2014; Stockera, 2008; Stockera et al, 2017; van Es et al., 2014; van Es et al., 2017).
Much research on organizational ICT use has adopted an
affordance lens (Rice et al., 2017; Treem & Leonardi, 2013).
Par exemple, nous avons observe le parcours creatif d'un eleve qui, au debut de ses explorations des
affordances du logiciel, a dit vouloir reproduire une musique deja entendue et il a trouve une option presentant une musique prefabriquee, une
affordance qu'il a d'ailleurs utilisee a de nombreuses reprises.
Analytical framework: Media and media
affordance Media and media
affordance Media Defined in this study For example, as the means by Facebook, instant which something is text message, Twitter, communicated email, letter, webpage and blog.
(20) Use of this
affordance is evident in everything from Assyrian clay cylinders to Edison's machine.
Specifically, it examines the kinds of
affordances available in social media-based writing, and how students process those
affordances in writing genre texts.