Structured means ordered, not chaotic. It may mean the time, place, or activity is governed by some type of rule or order.
An English class is a structured activity.
Study Hall is mostly unstructured, except to obey rules of being quiet and studying.
A game of Basketball is a structured activity, but dribbling a basketball at recess is unstructured.
A ceremony is structured, but praying individually in a church is mostly unstructured.
Church prayers (example: Hail Mary in the Catholic Church) is structured, but personal prayers a person makes up as they speak to their God are unstructured.
Writing a Book Report is structured, but writing a letter to a friend in which you describe the story in the book is unstructured.
A Term Paper is structured, but writing in a personal journal is unstructured.
Picture in a coloring book is structured, but a free-hand drawing is typically unstructured.
A book is structured with a Table of Contents, Chapters, Footnotes or Endnotes, and maybe an Index, but a stack of papers would be considered unstructured unless some kind of order was imposed onto the papers.
A file folder with alike papers is a structured organization of household bills, but throwing all household bills together in a drawer is unstructured without a system of organization.
Structured means having a clear organization or format. For example, a structured interview has predefined questions and criteria for evaluation. A structured data set is organized in a specified way for easier analysis.
Formal education refers to structured and institutionally recognized learning. Examples include attending primary and secondary schools, vocational or technical training programs, colleges and universities where degrees are awarded, and professional development courses.
Examples of implemented curriculum include a school's daily lesson plans, course syllabi, educational programs, and extracurricular activities. These are the structured activities and instructional materials that are put into practice to support student learning and achievement.
Semi-structured tutoring is a teaching approach that falls between highly structured tutoring (following a specific curriculum or lesson plan) and unstructured tutoring (allowing for flexible and open-ended sessions). It typically involves a mix of planned activities and spontaneous interactions tailored to each student's needs and progress. This approach allows for some flexibility while still maintaining some level of guidance and support for the learner.
A very structured person is typically highly organized, follows routines diligently, and values order and efficiency in their daily life. They tend to plan ahead, prioritize tasks, and have a clear outline of their goals and objectives.
Structured English is a subset of English language used to represent program logic in a clear and structured manner, while pseudo code is a high-level description of an algorithm that uses a mixture of natural language and programming language syntax. Pseudo code is closer to actual programming language syntax compared to structured English, which is more focused on readability and understanding by non-programmers.
SQL is short for Structured query language. Examples of SQL are seleect * from table_name where <predicates>;
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There are different types of a structured settlement that a purchaser can buy. One would be an insurance claim, another would be a workman's comp. claim.
Mormonism ftw!!!!! --- It depends on what you mean by structured, and anyone to answer would be responsible to explain why their religion is best structured.
You can learn more about cash for structured settlements at at www.jgwentworth/Structured-Settlement/Sell-Structured-Settlement.aspx. They explain what a structured settlement is, and how to sell all or some of your monthly payments.
A structured, established rule by some 'authority' is likely a state.
Examples of structured observation include checklists, rating scales, event sampling, and time sampling. These methods involve systematically recording specific behaviors or events at predetermined intervals, allowing for a more objective and standardized way of collecting observational data.
mammals...such as wolves... is that what you mean? =]
Some examples of rhyme schemes in John Hansen's poem "Bigfoot's Complaint" include AABB, ABAB, and ABCB. These rhyme schemes help create a playful and structured tone in the poem.
There are many examples of different words that mean the same thing. Some examples of different words that mean the same thing are warm and hot and cold and freezing.
If by 'invisible' you mean abstract nouns, words for things that can't be seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or touched, some examples are:attitudebeautycaredestinyeducationfriendshipgratitudehopeideajokekindnesslovemysteryneedopinionpeacequestreasonseasontrusturgevalueworryyearzeal
Earl H. Parsons has written: 'Structured Programming with COBOL Examples'