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Definition of Contextualized
1. contextualize [v] - See also: contextualize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Contextualized
Literary usage of Contextualized
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Technology & Education Reform: studies of education reform by Barbara Means, Kerry Olson (1997)
"Contextualized Research Recognizing that student performance will be affected
not just by hardware and software but also by the way a particular class or ..."
2. Tracking Gender Equity Under Economic Reforms: Continuity and Change in by Swapna Mukhopadhyay, Ratna M. Sudarshan (2003)
"Thus whatever indicator, or set of indicators one might choose to characterize
gender relations in a particular society, unless properly contextualized, ..."
3. The High Performance Toolbox: Succeeding With Performance Tasks, Projects by Spence Rogers, Shari Graham (1998)
"These generic criteria can then be easily "contextualized" by adding the specifics
for the given situation. The concept of framing a rubric is very similar ..."
4. Endocrine Evaluation by Ian Ramsey, Anna Tebb (2006)
"Integrating contextualized physicality into design practices supports different
forms of designer-interaction and system behaviour than that afforded by ..."
5. Education & Technology: Future Visions by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"Learning was "de- contextualized" and provided in terms of generic skills or as
information to be stored in one's mind for later use when the individual was ..."