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In the first sense, personalisation is: Management or treatment that is personalised in the sense of treating each individual as a 'whole person' and being respectful of their particular wishes, worldview, lifestyle, and health status overall for example (which might of course include wishes not to take responsibility for managing their own care).
His big idea is personalised learning.
Community providers can ensure support is personalised to reflect preferences, aspirations and choices".
It is therefore crucial to make sure PE is personalised to the interests and abilities of individual students, says Peaple.
An alarm system is partially also only as successful as its perceived credibility and the degree to which it is personalised.
Publishers live in an ecosystem on the web where almost every avenue of information gathering is personalised, and people are becoming accustomed to it — that can make it easier to connect with an existing audience where they are.
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In terms of place, Marks & Spencer is personalising clusters of products by merchandising outfit propositions – for example, shirt, trousers and socks – to encourage cross-shopping and category awareness.
That is, personalising learning involves redefining each and every aspect of how the person learns and how the person is taught.
Frequently, they are personalised.
Conditionality will be personalised.
It's personalised to your tastes and choices.
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