program
Euclid
cognitionis = ideas or notions concepti = concepts or ideas
Ideas are thoughts or mental images that represent something, while concepts are more developed and organized ideas that have a specific meaning or purpose. Ideas are more abstract and general, while concepts are more concrete and specific.
Evaluation has to do with the ability to differentiate, estimate, and infer ideas and concepts.
Evaluation has to do with the ability to differentiate, estimate, and infer ideas and concepts.
Evaluation has to do with the ability to differentiate, estimate, and infer ideas and concepts.
Evaluation has to do with the ability to differentiate, estimate, and infer ideas and concepts.
Evaluation has to do with the ability to differentiate, estimate, and infer ideas and concepts.
Evaluation has to do with the ability to differentiate, estimate, and infer ideas and concepts.
Evaluation has to do with the ability to differentiate, estimate, and infer ideas and concepts.
Key concepts are the fundamental ideas or principles that underlie a particular theory, system, or practice. They are essential for understanding and applying the core elements of a subject or discipline.
Ideas for the MacBook were probably inspired from computers all around the world, but the MacBook itself was invented and designed in Cupertino, California at the Apple Headquarters.