IWMW 2005: Sky High or Free Fall - All Aboard the Web RollercoasterIWMW ݺߣs for plenary talk on "Sky High or Free Fall - All Aboard the Web Rollercoaster" given at the IWMW 2005 event held at the University of Manchester on 6-8 July 2005.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/workshops/webmaster-2005/talks/sweeney/
IWMW 1997: Database-WWW IntegrationIWMW This document discusses database-WWW integration, including:
- Using a database to dynamically generate web pages or access data through a web browser.
- Benefits include reusing existing institutional data, automatic updates, and platform independence.
- Data can be accessed statically by pre-generating HTML pages or dynamically by programs that connect to the database and output HTML on request. Popular integration tools include server-side scripts, templates, and Java Database Connectivity (JDBC).
Wacc financeIndira PriyadarsiniThe document discusses weighted average cost of capital (WACC). WACC is the average rate of return a company expects to compensate all its investors, calculated as a weighted average of the costs of its various capital components (equity and debt). It provides the basic WACC formula and an example calculation for a corporation raising $1 million in capital through stock and bonds. The WACC matters because it indicates the overall cost of funding projects - the lower the WACC, the cheaper funding will be. The document also lists the WACC for some major soft drink companies and discusses uses of WACC in investment analysis.
Understanding jim’s dialectkstevens75The document provides guidance on understanding the dialect used by a character named Jim in a story. It identifies key features of Jim's dialect including: replacing "th" sounds with "d" sounds; mixing up vowel sounds like "if" and "was"; and using words like "pooty" instead of "pretty". It encourages readers to read passages in Jim's dialect out loud and use context clues if passages are confusing. The purpose is to help readers understand Jim's dialogue despite differences from standard English.
Ap jun sceneCalumetPressThis document is a newspaper article that provides information about entertainment events happening in June and July in the Appleton and Green Lake, Wisconsin areas. It lists live music performances at the Clearwater Harbor restaurant and bar in Waupaca throughout the summer months. It also provides the concert schedule for the 2016 Fishstock music series, which takes place every Sunday night in a barn in Fish Creek and features folk, bluegrass, and acoustic performers. The rest of the article contains advertisements.
Ub d lesson template sts indTimothy WelshThis document is a template for designing a lesson within a unit. It includes sections for identifying the desired learning outcomes, determining acceptable evidence of learning, and planning learning experiences and instruction. The template prompts the user to describe the essential questions, knowledge, and skills students will acquire. It also includes sections to list assessments with the corresponding outcomes being evaluated and to describe the lesson activities through the WHERETO elements of hook, explore, reflect, exhibit, tailor, and organize.
Connections to the ccss for literacy Timothy WelshThe document discusses connections between the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and the Common Core State Standards for literacy. It notes that literacy skills are critical for building science knowledge. The NGSS development team worked with the Common Core writing team to identify key literacy connections to support the science concepts in NGSS. Tables show how specific NGSS science and engineering practices align with Common Core literacy anchor standards and relevant portions of standards for literacy in science and technical subjects. The connections emphasize skills like analyzing data presented in different formats, evaluating evidence and arguments, planning and carrying out investigations, and asking questions.
Corporate Finance Laurentian PizzaStephen BainesThis document provides information for a workshop assignment on Laurentian Bakeries. It includes:
1. An overview of the company and its products.
2. Details on the capital structure and weighted average cost of capital calculation.
3. Facts about a proposed project to improve operations, including benefits, costs, and cash flow projections under different scenarios.
4. A recommendation to pursue the project due to its positive NPV and IRR, as well as potential for brand establishment in the larger US market.
Seven step decision model for young child needing heartmacgenmailThe document outlines a 7-step decision model to resolve a medical issue of a young child needing a heart transplant. The steps are: 1) Determine facts, 2) Identify ethical issues, 3) Identify principles/values, 4) Specify alternatives, 5) Compare values/alternatives, 6) Access consequences, 7) Make decision. The case involves an infant with cardiac failure who may receive an experimental baboon heart transplant due to lack of human donors. Key ethical issues are risks of an unproven procedure vs. high risk of death without transplant. The final decision rests with the parents after considering alternatives and consequences.
IWMW 2005: Sky High or Free Fall - All Aboard the Web RollercoasterIWMW ݺߣs for plenary talk on "Sky High or Free Fall - All Aboard the Web Rollercoaster" given at the IWMW 2005 event held at the University of Manchester on 6-8 July 2005.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/workshops/webmaster-2005/talks/sweeney/
IWMW 1997: Database-WWW IntegrationIWMW This document discusses database-WWW integration, including:
- Using a database to dynamically generate web pages or access data through a web browser.
- Benefits include reusing existing institutional data, automatic updates, and platform independence.
- Data can be accessed statically by pre-generating HTML pages or dynamically by programs that connect to the database and output HTML on request. Popular integration tools include server-side scripts, templates, and Java Database Connectivity (JDBC).
Wacc financeIndira PriyadarsiniThe document discusses weighted average cost of capital (WACC). WACC is the average rate of return a company expects to compensate all its investors, calculated as a weighted average of the costs of its various capital components (equity and debt). It provides the basic WACC formula and an example calculation for a corporation raising $1 million in capital through stock and bonds. The WACC matters because it indicates the overall cost of funding projects - the lower the WACC, the cheaper funding will be. The document also lists the WACC for some major soft drink companies and discusses uses of WACC in investment analysis.
Understanding jim’s dialectkstevens75The document provides guidance on understanding the dialect used by a character named Jim in a story. It identifies key features of Jim's dialect including: replacing "th" sounds with "d" sounds; mixing up vowel sounds like "if" and "was"; and using words like "pooty" instead of "pretty". It encourages readers to read passages in Jim's dialect out loud and use context clues if passages are confusing. The purpose is to help readers understand Jim's dialogue despite differences from standard English.
Ap jun sceneCalumetPressThis document is a newspaper article that provides information about entertainment events happening in June and July in the Appleton and Green Lake, Wisconsin areas. It lists live music performances at the Clearwater Harbor restaurant and bar in Waupaca throughout the summer months. It also provides the concert schedule for the 2016 Fishstock music series, which takes place every Sunday night in a barn in Fish Creek and features folk, bluegrass, and acoustic performers. The rest of the article contains advertisements.
Ub d lesson template sts indTimothy WelshThis document is a template for designing a lesson within a unit. It includes sections for identifying the desired learning outcomes, determining acceptable evidence of learning, and planning learning experiences and instruction. The template prompts the user to describe the essential questions, knowledge, and skills students will acquire. It also includes sections to list assessments with the corresponding outcomes being evaluated and to describe the lesson activities through the WHERETO elements of hook, explore, reflect, exhibit, tailor, and organize.
Connections to the ccss for literacy Timothy WelshThe document discusses connections between the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and the Common Core State Standards for literacy. It notes that literacy skills are critical for building science knowledge. The NGSS development team worked with the Common Core writing team to identify key literacy connections to support the science concepts in NGSS. Tables show how specific NGSS science and engineering practices align with Common Core literacy anchor standards and relevant portions of standards for literacy in science and technical subjects. The connections emphasize skills like analyzing data presented in different formats, evaluating evidence and arguments, planning and carrying out investigations, and asking questions.
Corporate Finance Laurentian PizzaStephen BainesThis document provides information for a workshop assignment on Laurentian Bakeries. It includes:
1. An overview of the company and its products.
2. Details on the capital structure and weighted average cost of capital calculation.
3. Facts about a proposed project to improve operations, including benefits, costs, and cash flow projections under different scenarios.
4. A recommendation to pursue the project due to its positive NPV and IRR, as well as potential for brand establishment in the larger US market.
Seven step decision model for young child needing heartmacgenmailThe document outlines a 7-step decision model to resolve a medical issue of a young child needing a heart transplant. The steps are: 1) Determine facts, 2) Identify ethical issues, 3) Identify principles/values, 4) Specify alternatives, 5) Compare values/alternatives, 6) Access consequences, 7) Make decision. The case involves an infant with cardiac failure who may receive an experimental baboon heart transplant due to lack of human donors. Key ethical issues are risks of an unproven procedure vs. high risk of death without transplant. The final decision rests with the parents after considering alternatives and consequences.
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