Betekenis van:
tutorial
tutorial
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
- of or relating to tutors or tutoring
"tutorial sessions"
tutorial
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- a session of intensive tuition given by a tutor to an individual or to a small number of students
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- He goes to a tutorial school three days a week.
- In this final tutorial, we look at multivariable cases.
- With this tutorial you will use the sample manga to become accustomed to the procedures for seeing the manga including download.
- Tutorial services
- hands-on training in Geotool based on the tutorial.
- Instructions may be in a printed form using text or pictorial information or may be integrated within the system in the form of ‘help’ functions or a tutorial.
- hands-on training in Geotool based on the tutorial. This could be part of preparatory training for a more specialised training course,
- NOTE: Instructions may be in a printed form using text or pictorial information or may be integrated within the system in the form of ‘help’ functions or a tutorial.
- System instructions: Information about the system intended to teach the driver about the system and assist in using it for specific purposes. NB: Instructions may be in a printed form using text or pictorial information or may be integrated within the system in the form of ‘help’ functions or a tutorial. System failure: State of non-operation or malfunction of the system.
- System instructions: Information about the system intended to teach the driver about the system and assist in using it for specific purposes. NOTE: Instructions may be in a printed form using text or pictorial information or may be integrated within the system in the form of ‘help’ functions or a tutorial. System failure: State of non-operation or malfunction of the system
- System instructions: Information about the system intended to teach the driver about the system and assist in using it for specific purposes. NB: Instructions may be in a printed form using text or pictorial information or may be integrated within the system in the form of ‘help’ functions or a tutorial.
- EXAMPLES: System instructions, technical specifications, promotional materials, packaging. Product-responsible organisation (PRO): Any participant in the production process, any importer, supplier or any person putting his name, trademark or other distinguishing feature on the product. NB: Responsibility is shared between these organisations or persons. Reasonably foreseeable misuse: Use of a product, process or service under conditions or for purposes not intended by the manufacturer, but which can happen, induced by the product, process or service in combination with, or as a result of, common human behaviour. Sequence of interfaces: Related set of successive inputs/outputs, also called a dialogue. EXAMPLE: Entering a new destination or a phone number. Stationary: Having a zero speed relative to the vehicle’s supporting surface. Status: Available and/or active system mode(s). EXAMPLE: Processing. Support means that an action by the driver is enhanced by the system. System instructions: Information about the system intended to teach the driver about the system and assist in using it for specific purposes. NB: Instructions may be in a printed form using text or pictorial information or may be integrated within the system in the form of ‘help’ functions or a tutorial. System failure: State of non-operation or malfunction of the system.
- EXAMPLES: system instructions, technical specifications, promotional materials, packaging Product-responsible organisation (PRO): Any participant in the production process, any importer, supplier or any person putting his name, trademark or other distinguishing feature on the product. NOTE: Responsibility is shared between these organizations or persons. Reasonably foreseeable misuse: Use of a product, process or service under conditions or for purposes not intended by the manufacturer, but which can happen, induced by the product, process or service in combination with, or as a result of, common human behaviour. Sequence of interfaces: Related set of successive inputs/outputs also called a dialogue; EXAMPLE: Entering a new destination or a phone number Stationary: Having a zero speed relative to the vehicle's supporting surface Status: Available and/or active system mode(s) EXAMPLE: ‘processing’ Support means that an action by the driver is enhanced by the system. System instructions: Information about the system intended to teach the driver about the system and assist in using it for specific purposes. NOTE: Instructions may be in a printed form using text or pictorial information or may be integrated within the system in the form of ‘help’ functions or a tutorial. System failure: State of non-operation or malfunction of the system
- Primary driving task: Activities that the driver has to undertake while driving in navigating, manoeuvring and handling a vehicle including steering, braking and accelerating Priority: Relative importance of two or more entities which determines their ranking in a time sequence or emphasis of presentation (ISO/TS 16951, 2004) Product information: All information that the driver has access to concerning the system EXAMPLES: system instructions, technical specifications, promotional materials, packaging Product-responsible organisation (PRO): Any participant in the production process, any importer, supplier or any person putting his name, trademark or other distinguishing feature on the product. NOTE: Responsibility is shared between these organizations or persons. Reasonably foreseeable misuse: Use of a product, process or service under conditions or for purposes not intended by the manufacturer, but which can happen, induced by the product, process or service in combination with, or as a result of, common human behaviour. Sequence of interfaces: Related set of successive inputs/outputs also called a dialogue; EXAMPLE: Entering a new destination or a phone number Stationary: Having a zero speed relative to the vehicle's supporting surface Status: Available and/or active system mode(s) EXAMPLE: ‘processing’ Support means that an action by the driver is enhanced by the system. System instructions: Information about the system intended to teach the driver about the system and assist in using it for specific purposes. NOTE: Instructions may be in a printed form using text or pictorial information or may be integrated within the system in the form of ‘help’ functions or a tutorial. System failure: State of non-operation or malfunction of the system