Contextual
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Contextual may refer to:
- Contextual advertisingContextual advertisingContextual advertising is a form of targeted advertising for advertisements appearing on websites or other media, such as content displayed in mobile browsers...
, advertisements based on other content displayed - Contextual designContextual designContextual Design is a user-centered design process developed by Hugh Beyer and Karen Holtzblatt. It incorporates ethnographic methods for gathering data relevant to the product via field studies, rationalizing workflows, and designing human-computer interfaces...
, user-centered design process developed by Hugh Beyer and Karen Holtzblatt - Contextual inquiryContextual inquiryContextual inquiry is a user-centered design ethnographic research method, part of the Contextual Design methodology. A contextual inquiry interview is usually structured as an approximately two-hour, one-on-one interaction in which the researcher watches the user do their normal activities and...
, user-centered design method, part of the contextual design methodology - Contextual learningContextual learningContextual Learning is reality-based, outside-of-the-classroom experience, within a specific context which serves as a catalyst for students to utilize their disciplinary knowledge, and which presents a forum for further formation of their personal values, faith, and professional development...
, learning out-side the classroom - Contextual TheatreContextual TheatreContextual Theatre is a form of theatre and the art of creating a context in which an actor, player or audience is encouraged to suspend their disbelief and feel as if they freely exist within the context. The most common forms of contextual theatre are: theme parks, video games and haunted houses....
, form of theatre - Comparative contextual analysisComparative contextual analysisComparative Contextual Analysis is a methodology for comparative research where contextual interrogation precedes any analysis of similarity and difference. It is a thematic process directed and designed to explore relationships of agency rather than institutional or structural frameworks. See...
, methodology for comparative research