0 present participle of preview
1 to describe something or be shown before it officially begins:
However, the effects of question previewing are likely to be assessment task-dependent.
These domains include scientific visualization, animation previewing, presentation graphics, television news graphics - in short, any application which needs to rapidly prototype animation sequences.
This study investigated the effects of four types of listening support: previewing the test questions, repetition of the input, providing background knowledge about the topic, and vocabulary instruction.
The support materials consist of previewing questions and an outline of the video that summarizes the main segments and provides key questions to focus the viewer's attention.
The chapters include both experimental and qualitative approaches to the topic, some previewing original accounts of specific studies, others offering overviews of linked series of studies.
They demonstrated that the use of text previewing led to significantly better comprehension in comparison with both a control group and a group that activated general background knowledge.
There seems to have been some sort of compromise on the issue in that previewing will extend only to imported fiction.
All that means is that there is less intervention in the scheduling, but not in previewing programmes, and that there is less bureaucracy.