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Definition of Customising
1. customise [v] - See also: customise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Customising
Literary usage of Customising
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A/S/L: Yearbook Academy of Architecture Amsterdam/Maastricht by Laurens ten Kate (2002)
"The principle behind customising is deliberately responding to small target groups.
... While customising is advanced in certain sectors, is by no means ..."
2. Global Knowledge Flows and Economic Development by OECD Staff, SourceOECD (Online service) (2004)
"The customising of policy portfolios to Scotland's specificities The above analyses
of the main types of innovation policy offer some general lessons ..."
3. Lifelong Learning for All: Meeting of the Education Committee at Ministerial by Albert Tuijnman (1996)
"... and vocational education and training Certification Customising possibilities
Entry requirements Subsequent employment opportunities Company involvement ..."
4. Short Sea Shipping in Europe by ECMT Staff, Ecmt, Combined Transport Group (2001)
"Logistics is part of the management function of a firm (increasing productivity;
reducing costs; customising services; standardising products; just-in-time ..."
5. Disability in Higher Education by Serge Ebersold, Peter Evans (2003)
"... the potential of new information and communications technologies when adapting
learning resources to student needs and customising teaching practice. ..."
6. Learning to Change: Ict in Schools by OECD Staff (2001)
"... compared with traditional approaches, motivational features, interactive
learning strategies and facility for customising the content and approaches. ..."
7. ICT And Learning: Supporting Out-Of-School Youth And Adults (2006)
"... this critical juncture in which ICTs have begun to exhibit promise in customising
solutions to learners' diverse cognitive and environmental profiles. ..."
8. The People's Voice: The Development and Current State of the South African ...by Adrian Hadland, Karen Thorne by Adrian Hadland, Karen Thorne (2004)
"This should not seek to duplicate the work of the SGBs but rather seek to draw
on existing unit standards, with a view to customising a qualification around ..."