1. Additive Gaussian noise
2. Blurring
3. Salt and pepper noise
4. Low contrast
5. Multiplicative Gaussian noise
6. Structure noise
7. Random noise
8. Shot noise
9. Quantization noise
10. Banding noise
11. Shadow noise
12. Burst noise
13. White noise
14. Flicker noise
15. Additive white Gaussian noise
16. Grey noise
17. Pink noise
18. Thermal noise
19. Coherent noise (value noise, gradient noise, worley noise)
Friday, December 2, 2016
Thursday, December 1, 2016
SOLO, Bloom's Taxonomy and five different ways to answer a question
I. Five different ways to answer a question
II. Use SOLO strategies to explain our thinking and reasoning
III. SOLO Taxonomy
IV. SOLO Taxonomy with examples
V. Examples of SOLO thinking
VI. SOLO classification of organisation options for group work tasks
VII. Comparison of SOLO and BLOOM's taxonomies
VIII. Changes in Bloom's Taxonomy
IX. Assessment vs Evaluation
Writing skills Day 02
I. Structure of an academic essay
II. An example of an outline of an essay
III. Another example of an outline of an essay
Notes: (*) the above figures have been collected online at different times and should belong to the respective authors. They are used as a review lesson for enhancing our writing skills.
Figure: Structure of an academic essay (*) |
II. An example of an outline of an essay
Figure 2: An example of an outline of an essay (*) |
III. Another example of an outline of an essay
Figure 3: Another example of an outline of an essay (*) |
Notes: (*) the above figures have been collected online at different times and should belong to the respective authors. They are used as a review lesson for enhancing our writing skills.
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