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ENG 1003 - Week 9
BRINGING IN OTHERS’ IDEAS
PART III
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Extract 1
1Trying to put people’s concerns at the heart of smart city policies has always been challenging, due to the lack of creative grassroots approaches, which enable citizens to participate and engage with planning. 2And while technology has been able to give citizens instant access to a wide range of data about a place, it is rarely used to improve their actual experience of that place.
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Open Ended
1Trying to put people’s concerns at the heart of smart city policies has always been challenging, due to the lack of creative grassroots approaches, which enable citizens to participate and engage with planning. 2And while technology has been able to give citizens instant access to a wide range of data about a place, it is rarely used to improve their actual experience of that place.
1. What makes smart city policies challenging?
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1Trying to put people’s concerns at the heart of smart city policies has always been challenging, due to the lack of creative grassroots approaches, which enable citizens to participate and engage with planning. 2And while technology has been able to give citizens instant access to a wide range of data about a place, it is rarely used to improve their actual experience of that place.
1. What makes smart city policies challenging?
putting people’s concerns at the heart of smart city policies
(due to lack of creative grassroots approaches, which enables citizens to participate and engage with planning and the limited use of technology. )
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Open Ended
1Trying to put people’s concerns at the heart of smart city policies has always been challenging, due to the lack of creative grassroots approaches, which enable citizens to participate and engage with planning. 2And while technology has been able to give citizens instant access to a wide range of data about a place, it is rarely used to improve their actual experience of that place.
2. In what way has technology benefited citizens?
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1Trying to put people’s concerns at the heart of smart city policies has always been challenging, due to the lack of creative grassroots approaches, which enable citizens to participate and engage with planning. 2And while technology has been able to give citizens instant access to a wide range of data about a place, it is rarely used to improve their actual experience of that place.
2. In what way has technology benefited citizens?
It has provided instant access to a great range of data about a place.
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Open Ended
1Trying to put people’s concerns at the heart of smart city policies has always been challenging, due to the lack of creative grassroots approaches, which enable citizens to participate and engage with planning. 2And while technology has been able to give citizens instant access to a wide range of data about a place, it is rarely used to improve their actual experience of that place.
3. What is the logical relationship among the ideas in the second sentence?
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1Trying to put people’s concerns at the heart of smart city policies has always been challenging, due to the lack of creative grassroots approaches, which enable citizens to participate and engage with planning. 2And while technology has been able to give citizens instant access to a wide range of data about a place, it is rarely used to improve their actual experience of that place.
3. What is the logical relationship among the ideas in the second sentence?
contrastive
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Open Ended
1Trying to put people’s concerns at the heart of smart city policies has always been challenging, due to the lack of creative grassroots approaches, which enable citizens to participate and engage with planning. 2And while technology has been able to give citizens instant access to a wide range of data about a place, it is rarely used to improve their actual experience of that place.
4. What are the ideas that contrast with each other?
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1Trying to put people’s concerns at the heart of smart city policies has always been challenging, due to the lack of creative grassroots approaches, which enable citizens to participate and engage with planning. 2And while technology has been able to give citizens instant access to a wide range of data about a place, it is rarely used to improve their actual experience of that place.
4. What are the ideas that contrast with each other?
Technology- giving citizens instant access to a wide range of data
Technology- rarely used to improve citizens actual experience of that place
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Open Ended
1Trying to put people’s concerns at the heart of smart city policies has always been challenging, due to the lack of creative grassroots approaches, which enable citizens to participate and engage with planning. 2And while technology has been able to give citizens instant access to a wide range of data about a place, it is rarely used to improve their actual experience of that place.
5. What are the typical linking words to be used to show contrast?
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1Trying to put people’s concerns at the heart of smart city policies has always been challenging, due to the lack of creative grassroots approaches, which enable citizens to participate and engage with planning. 2And while technology has been able to give citizens instant access to a wide range of data about a place, it is rarely used to improve their actual experience of that place.
5. What are the typical linking words to be used to show contrast?
Whereas / Although / Even though
Unlike / Despite / In spite of
However
yet / but
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Extract 2
1Getting smart cities to slow down could give citizens the means to explore the urban environment at a range of different paces, each offering a distinctive experience. 2To do this, architects, artists and urban planners need to look beyond the ways that technology can give instant access to information, services, entertainment - whether that's video game lounges, or recharging and navigation pods in airports and stations.
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Open Ended
1Getting smart cities to slow down could give citizens the means to explore the urban environment at a range of different paces, each offering a distinctive experience. 2To do this, architects, artists and urban planners need to look beyond the ways that technology can give instant access to information, services, entertainment - whether that's video game lounges, or recharging and navigation pods in airports and stations.
Find a word in Extract 2 similar in meaning to those below:
1. way / method (n.) ..........
2. tempo / speed (n.) ..........
3. different / unique (adj.) ..........
4. immediate / quick (adj.) ..........
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Extract 2
1Getting smart cities to slow down could give citizens the means to explore the urban environment at a range of different paces, each offering a distinctive experience. 2To do this, architects, artists and urban planners need to look beyond the ways that technology can give instant access to information, services, entertainment - whether that's video game lounges, or recharging and navigation pods in airports and stations.
Find a word in Extract 2 similar in meaning to those below:
1. way / method (n.) means
2. tempo / speed (n.) pace
3. different / unique (adj.) distinctive
4. immediate / quick (adj.) instant
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Open Ended
1Getting smart cities to slow down could give citizens the means to explore the urban environment at a range of different paces, each offering a distinctive experience. 2To do this, architects, artists and urban planners need to look beyond the ways that technology can give instant access to information, services, entertainment - whether that's video game lounges, or recharging and navigation pods in airports and stations.
What do the following words refer to in Extract 2?
1. each (line 2) ..........
2. to do this (line 3) ..........
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1Getting smart cities to slow down could give citizens the means to explore the urban environment at a range of different paces, each offering a distinctive experience. 2To do this, architects, artists and urban planners need to look beyond the ways that technology can give instant access to information, services, entertainment - whether that's video game lounges, or recharging and navigation pods in airports and stations.
What do the following words refer to in Extract 2?
1. each a range of different paces
2. to do this getting smart cities to slow down
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Extract 3
1Technology can create platforms for citizens to immerse themselves and engage meaningfully in different experiences within the urban environment. 2For example, technology-based installations or projections can tell stories about people and places from other times that enrich people’s experience of the city. 3Artificial Intelligence and machine learning can offer new ways to understand cities, and the way people function within them, which could help give human behaviour and experience a significant place in smart city planning. 4Basically, advanced technology would not only help to improve people’s quality of life but also could enable them to live better, more meaningful lives long into the future.
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Open Ended
1Technology can create platforms for citizens to immerse themselves and engage meaningfully in different experiences within the urban environment. 2For example, technology-based installations or projections can tell stories about people and places from other times that enrich people’s experience of the city. 3Artificial Intelligence and machine learning can offer new ways to understand cities, and the way people function within them, which could help give human behaviour and experience a significant place in smart city planning. 4Basically, advanced technology would not only help to improve people’s quality of life but also could enable them to live better, more meaningful lives long into the future.
1. What makes it possible for citizens to get easily involved in city life?
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1Technology can create platforms for citizens to immerse themselves and engage meaningfully in different experiences within the urban environment. 2For example, technology-based installations or projections can tell stories about people and places from other times that enrich people’s experience of the city. 3Artificial Intelligence and machine learning can offer new ways to understand cities, and the way people function within them, which could help give human behaviour and experience a significant place in smart city planning. 4Basically, advanced technology would not only help to improve people’s quality of life but also could enable them to live better, more meaningful lives long into the future.
1. What makes it possible for citizens to get easily involved in city life?
Technology platforms
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Open Ended
1Technology can create platforms for citizens to immerse themselves and engage meaningfully in different experiences within the urban environment. 2For example, technology-based installations or projections can tell stories about people and places from other times that enrich people’s experience of the city. 3Artificial Intelligence and machine learning can offer new ways to understand cities, and the way people function within them, which could help give human behaviour and experience a significant place in smart city planning. 4Basically, advanced technology would not only help to improve people’s quality of life but also could enable them to live better, more meaningful lives long into the future.
2. What is the function of the 2nd and 3rd sentences?
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1Technology can create platforms for citizens to immerse themselves and engage meaningfully in different experiences within the urban environment. 2For example, technology-based installations or projections can tell stories about people and places from other times that enrich people’s experience of the city. 3Artificial Intelligence and machine learning can offer new ways to understand cities, and the way people function within them, which could help give human behaviour and experience a significant place in smart city planning. 4Basically, advanced technology would not only help to improve people’s quality of life but also could enable them to live better, more meaningful lives long into the future.
2. What is the function of the 2nd and 3rd sentences?
To give specific examples and detail as evidence; to support the general claim or argument with examples and detail
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Open Ended
1Technology can create platforms for citizens to immerse themselves and engage meaningfully in different experiences within the urban environment. 2For example, technology-based installations or projections can tell stories about people and places from other times that enrich people’s experience of the city. 3Artificial Intelligence and machine learning can offer new ways to understand cities, and the way people function within them, which could help give human behaviour and experience a significant place in smart city planning. 4Basically, advanced technology would not only help to improve people’s quality of life but also could enable them to live better, more meaningful lives long into the future.
3. What technology platforms are mentioned in the extract?
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1Technology can create platforms for citizens to immerse themselves and engage meaningfully in different experiences within the urban environment. 2For example, technology-based installations or projections can tell stories about people and places from other times that enrich people’s experience of the city. 3Artificial Intelligence and machine learning can offer new ways to understand cities, and the way people function within them, which could help give human behaviour and experience a significant place in smart city planning. 4Basically, advanced technology would not only help to improve people’s quality of life but also could enable them to live better, more meaningful lives long into the future.
3. What technology platforms are mentioned in the extract?
Technology-based installations or projections, artificial intelligence, and machine learning
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Open Ended
1Technology can create platforms for citizens to immerse themselves and engage meaningfully in different experiences within the urban environment. 2For example, technology-based installations or projections can tell stories about people and places from other times that enrich people’s experience of the city. 3Artificial Intelligence and machine learning can offer new ways to understand cities, and the way people function within them, which could help give human behaviour and experience a significant place in smart city planning. 4Basically, advanced technology would not only help to improve people’s quality of life but also could enable them to live better, more meaningful lives long into the future.
4. How can people benefit from these platforms?
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1Technology can create platforms for citizens to immerse themselves and engage meaningfully in different experiences within the urban environment. 2For example, technology-based installations or projections can tell stories about people and places from other times that enrich people’s experience of the city. 3Artificial Intelligence and machine learning can offer new ways to understand cities, and the way people function within them, which could help give human behaviour and experience a significant place in smart city planning. 4Basically, advanced technology would not only help to improve people’s quality of life but also could enable them to live better, more meaningful lives long into the future.
4. How can people benefit from these platforms?
They can listen to stories that enrich their experience of the city
They are provided with new ways to understand cities, and the way people function within them
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Extract 4
1Slow and smart cities could take the best of both approaches, helping citizens to connect with the history, present, and future of a place, emphasizing local character and building a sense of community, while also making use of the latest technology to give people greater choice about whether they want to speed up or slow down. 2This would not only enhance efficiency and productivity but also ensure that technology actively helps to improve people’s quality of life and make cities better places to live. 3It may sound idealistic, but with the range of advanced technology already being developed, ensuring cities are slow as well as smart could help people live better, more meaningful lives long into the future.
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Open Ended
1Slow and smart cities could take the best of both approaches, helping citizens to connect with the history, present, and future of a place, emphasizing local character and building a sense of community, while also making use of the latest technology to give people greater choice about whether they want to speed up or slow down. 2This would not only enhance efficiency and productivity but also ensure that technology actively helps to improve people’s quality of life and make cities better places to live. 3It may sound idealistic, but with the range of advanced technology already being developed, ensuring cities are slow as well as smart could help people live better, more meaningful lives long into the future.
Find a word in Extract 4 similar in meaning to those below:
1. method, strategy (n.) ..........
2. improved, developed (adj.) ..........
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1Slow and smart cities could take the best of both approaches, helping citizens to connect with the history, present, and future of a place, emphasizing local character and building a sense of community, while also making use of the latest technology to give people greater choice about whether they want to speed up or slow down. 2This would not only enhance efficiency and productivity but also ensure that technology actively helps to improve people’s quality of life and make cities better places to live. 3It may sound idealistic, but with the range of advanced technology already being developed, ensuring cities are slow as well as smart could help people live better, more meaningful lives long into the future.
Find a word in Extract 4 similar in meaning to those below:
1. method, strategy (n.) approach
2. improved, developed (adj.) advanced
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Open Ended
1Slow and smart cities could take the best of both approaches, helping citizens to connect with the history, present, and future of a place, emphasizing local character and building a sense of community, while also making use of the latest technology to give people greater choice about whether they want to speed up or slow down. 2This would not only enhance efficiency and productivity but also ensure that technology actively helps to improve people’s quality of life and make cities better places to live. 3It may sound idealistic, but with the range of advanced technology already being developed, ensuring cities are slow as well as smart could help people live better, more meaningful lives long into the future.
What do the following words refer to in the extract?
3. they (line 5) ..........
4. This (line 5) ..........
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1Slow and smart cities could take the best of both approaches, helping citizens to connect with the history, present, and future of a place, emphasizing local character and building a sense of community, while also making use of the latest technology to give people greater choice about whether they want to speed up or slow down. 2This would not only enhance efficiency and productivity but also ensure that technology actively helps to improve people’s quality of life and make cities better places to live.
What do the following words refer to in the extract?
3. they people
4. This helping citizens to connect with the history, present, and future of a place, emphasizing local character and building a sense of community, while also making use of the latest technology to give people greater choice about whether they want to speed up or slow down
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