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The phrase "engaging information" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to facts or information that is particularly captivating or interesting. For example, "The teacher shared some engaging information about the history of the region."
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For half a century, the two publications provided a wealth of engaging information about the Pickwickian cast of characters who populated the halls of British politics.
Google said that this law change would keep them from providing educational and "engaging" information to children, and Facebook said that the FTC "fundamentally misunderstands" the link between plug-in providers and the sites they partner with.
It was revealed that even biologists doing small-scale experiments access a number of public databases on the Internet on a daily basis, engaging information in fields distant from theirs.
Perceived personal relevance, individualized treatment, engaging information and interactivity are identified as important characteristics of effective interventions that target health behaviour change [ 12].
As well as webinars, make sure your sales trainers are using PowerPoint presentations, videos and engaging information whenever possible.
Remember you always have your cover letter for interesting and engaging information.
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The justification for this reverse approach is that starting from a graphic configuration that was already meaningful in relation to a specific domain will lead to a set of descriptors that are more easily recognized - and used - by those domain experts when they engage information management systems.
Uncertainty Management Theory (Barbour et al, 2012) conceptualizes complex information behaviors such as avoidance as a process of interacting with or refraining from engaging with information in order to increase, maintain, or reduce uncertainty about their medical condition.
Based on the influences of environmental and contextual conditions, a person develops their goals and has effective behaviors of choice, engaging in information search tasks and task-planning future actions.
For example, patients may avoid cancer-related information immediately after diagnosis but engage with information after some time has passed as they start to contemplate a life with cancer (McCaughan and McKenna, 2007).
The nature of the task that leads a person to engage in information interaction, as well as of information seeking and searching tasks, have been shown to influence individuals' information behavior.
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