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and that must be objectified in symbolic forms in order to be transmittable through space and time.
Geertz (1973) defined culture as "a system of inherited conceptions expressed in symbolic forms by means of which [wo]men communicate, perpetuate and develop their knowledge about and attitudes toward life" (p. 89).
ICT in the light of a constructivist learning principle can also provide students with opportunities to construct their knowledge in symbolic forms (e.g., words, diagrams and photos), and organise the knowledge in a structured system (e.g., mind map, structured folder and database) (Salomon 1998).
We want our feelings and emotions to be represented in symbolic forms.
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It seems likely, however, that the Goethean 'idea' of 'Urpflanze' lends itself to represention in symbolic form; the one stands for the other – the symbol for the idea.
They can be treated as symbols and many properties of the system can be calculated in symbolic form.
Contextualism, the overarching ideology of the Uniform Bulk Program, offers to resolve this tension in symbolic form.
On the brick from Abydos, the sun god appears in symbolic form in the guise of a cat.
The Buddha is depicted throughout in symbolic form, by a wheel, an empty throne, or a pair of footprints.
A deep privacy veils the very object of his devotions, which we are allowed to see only in symbolic form, in the proliferation of analogies.
Learning in symbolic form that the past can be mastered is as important as learning in dramatic form that your choices resonate; being brought up to speed is as important as being brought up to grade.
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