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Wat (wie) is incremental launching - definitie

SOFTWARE-ASSISTED LEARNING TECHNIQUE
Incremental Repetition; Incremental repetition
  • Anki]] add-on: extracting a portion out of an article and creating a [[cloze deletion]]
  • Introduction to incremental reading by SuperMemo 15 Freeware

Incremental launch         
  • Incremental launch bridge construction
  • The [[Millau Viaduct]]
BRIDGE BUILDING METHOD
Incremental launching; Draft:Bridge launching; Bridge launching
Incremental launch is a method in civil engineering of building a complete bridge deck from one abutment of the bridge only, manufacturing the superstructure of the bridge by sections to the other side. In current applications, the method is highly mechanised and uses pre-stressed concrete.
Incremental computing         
COMPUTATION THAT UPDATES THE RESULT BASED ON A PREVIOUS RESULT AND KNOWLEDGE OF WHAT INPUTS CHANGED
Incremental computation
Incremental computing, also known as incremental computation, is a software feature which, whenever a piece of data changes, attempts to save time by only recomputing those outputs which depend on the changed data.
Boat dolly         
DEVICE FOR LAUNCHING SMALL BOATS
Launching dolly; Launching trolley; Boat trolley
A boat dolly or boat trolley, also called a launching dolly or launching trolley or simply a dolly or trolley, is a device for launching small boats into the water. It is generally smaller than a boat trailer with smaller wheels and is not suitable for towing a boat on the road.

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Incremental reading

Incremental reading is a software-assisted method for learning and retaining information from reading, which involves the creation of flashcards out of electronic articles. "Incremental reading" means "reading in portions". Instead of a linear reading of articles one at a time, the method works by keeping a large list of electronic articles or books (often dozens or hundreds) and reading parts of several articles in each session. The user prioritizes articles in the reading list. During reading, key points of articles are broken up into flashcards, which are then learned and reviewed over an extended period with the help of a spaced repetition algorithm.

This use of flashcards at later stages of the process is based on the spacing effect (the phenomenon whereby learning is greater when studying is spread out over time) and the testing effect (the finding that long-term memory is increased when some of the learning periods are devoted to retrieving the to-be-remembered information through testing). It targets people trying to learn for life a large amount of information, particularly if it comes from various sources.