ADLs, activities ordinarily performed day by day by the average person in a society, personal care activities of average person essential for everyday living (such as eating, dressing, bathing and other personal care activities)
Activities of Daily Living Those everyday tasks that are required for people to live on their own such as: the ability to feed oneself, go to the toilet, take a bath or get out of bed
Activities of daily living Routine activities carried out for personal hygiene and health (including bathing, dressing, feeding) and for operating a household
(Activities of Daily Living) These activities include things like bathing, dressing, eating, toileting, transferring (moving in or out of a bed or chair), and continence (the ability to retain a bodily discharge voluntarily) They are used by insurance companies to determine eligibility for long-term care insurance benefits
Initiative by the U S Department of Defence to achieve interoperability across computer and Internet-based learning courseware through the development of a common technical framework, which contains content in the form of reusable learning objects See also SCORM and the ADL Website
Openwings uses the Architectural Definition Language to model service-oriented problems Details can be found under Design Topics of the Openwings tutorial
Advanced Distributed Learning The ADL initiative is a technology department effort sponsored by the Department of Defense They are seeking to have global access and reuse of learning tools and content through development of industry-supported guidelines and specifications, which is how SCORM was developed
Activities of Daily Living, a set of physical abilities (e g , bathing, dressing, walking, transferring in and out of a chair or bed, toileting, and eating) essential to independent living
Advanced Distributed Learning, an initiative originally established by the U S Department of Defense and now a collaboration between government, industry, and academia The purpose of the ADL is to ensure access to high-quality education and training materials that can be tailored to individual learner needs and made available whenever and wherever they are required The ADL maintains a set of guidelines under the acronym SCORM to accomplish their purpose