Definitions for "Cueing"
The process of providing cues, prompts, hints, and other meaningful information, direction, or instruction to aid a person who is experiencing memory difficulties. Also : multiple cueing - providing the same information in different ways and to different senses.
The process of providing cues, prompts, hints and other meaningful information, direction or instruction—such as adding labels to drawers—to aid a person who is experiencing memory loss.
The process of providing cues, prompts, hints, and other meaningful information, direction, or instruction to aid a person who is experiencing memory difficulties. deficits Physical and/or cognitive skills or abilities that a person has lost, has difficulty with, or can no longer perform due to his or her dementia.
To put a piece of equipment or person in readiness to play a particular part of the recording material or change to a different preset.
Usually a lever or other device that mechanically lifts the tonearm from the record at any time. Damped cueing means there's either a pneumatic, hydraulic, or mechanical device to slow the rate of descent.
Whilst the previous record was playing the DJ would attempt to find the beginning of the song on the next record. The DJ would place the needle down in approximately the right area then move the record back and forth Cueing on the turntable until the beginning of the song was found. When the previous song completed playing the DJ would introduce the next song and turn the record deck on and the record would quickly whirl up to speed with a characteristic distortion. This was later minimised by the use of a slip mat.
There is a standard sequence for giving verbal cues
Giving cues to support students in producing appropriate responses, e.g. giving the first sound of a desired word.
Directing or supervising the actions of someone with cognitive impairment (for example, showing them how to eat, reminding them which medications to take at the appropriate times, giving visual or verbal reminders for dressing or toileting, etc.).
External actions or inputs that cause a surveillance or target acquisition device to turn on and search a suspect area.
act of informing an instrument that it's time to play now. Cues may be internal or external (in relation to the pattern) or done with either hand, but they are always given with the whole hand. It's considered very uncouth to point when you cue. See also: Patterns.
Keywords:  clues, recalling, improve
Giving clues to improve recalling.
See: timing, spotting. The process of defining the in and out times of individual subtitles.
Keywords:  hit, center, movement, ball, control
using other than a center hit to control the movement of the cue ball.