This document provides shooting instructions for photographs of buildings and architecture in New York City. Locations include the Empire State Building, streets, roads, and the subway. Daylight and natural lighting are specified. Iconic elements of New York like taxis, Times Square, and the Empire State Building should be included. Contingency plans include taking photos anyway in bad weather and focusing on reflections or raindrops if raining indoors. Comments encourage capturing interesting buildings and skyline views along with street-level perspectives.
The document summarizes an evaluation of a personal learning environment (PLE) called the Learning About Politics (LAP) Platform. The LAP Platform was developed by the POLITICS project to help users learn about politics and civic engagement using digital storytelling and Web 2.0 tools. An evaluation approach was used that included questionnaires and feedback from stakeholders to evaluate the platform formatively and summatively. The evaluation identified strengths of the educational materials and collaborative learning opportunities, but also weaknesses in areas like navigation, personalization, and cultural responsiveness. Based on the evaluation, improvements were made to the learning methodology, content, PLE design, and evaluation tools.
This document provides an overview of the Android operating system. It discusses what Android is, briefly outlines its history from 2003 to present, describes its architecture including the Linux kernel and layers above it, lists versions from 1.0 to the current 4.3 "Jelly Bean", and highlights key features, advantages, and limitations. The presentation was given by a group including Mukesh Godara, Veer Bahadur, and Tarique Naseem.
This document provides tips for project managers at Confiz Solutions on how to effectively manage client relationships and "enchant" clients. It discusses who clients can be, both internal and external. It explains why it is important to enchant clients for business goals like revenue, growth, and reputation. The document outlines what clients want in terms of value, quality services, and personal connections. It provides scenarios project managers may face with clients and examples of appropriate responses. Overall, the tips emphasize clear communication, admitting mistakes, offering solutions, and maintaining a respectful tone with clients.
This document proposes using e-tools to enhance students' writing skills under the umbrella of literature. It outlines some common problems in writing classes like weak language skills and plagiarism. Integrating technology can make lessons more diverse, fun, and collaborative. Challenges include technical issues and time spent outside class. Literary texts can inspire ideas, enrich vocabulary, and develop critical thinking. Suggested e-tools include websites for posting ideas, creating word clouds to summarize texts, and revising vocabulary. Sample writing tasks are provided that use literary analysis and online research to define the concept of a utopia.
The document provides definitions and examples for several literary and linguistic terms:
1. It defines similes, which compare two unlike things using "like" or "as" to help readers visualize concepts. Examples compare teeth to wrecked cars and eyes to pancakes.
2. Hover is defined as to float or hang suspended over something, with examples from Independence Day and a daughter chatting online.
3. Laggard is defined as a slow or falling behind person or thing, with examples from a worker and tour group stragglers.
4. Collaborate means to work together, with an example of students collaborating on a history project.
This document discusses several trends related to mobile data traffic, personalized experiences, behavioral targeting, location-based services, and budgets for personalized marketing. It notes that mobile data traffic will increase 4000% by 2014. 60% of online visitors expect sites to know their preferences. Investments in behavioral targeting will increase 468% in the US by 2012. Location-based service users will grow to over 526 million globally by 2012. Best-in-class organizations are increasing budgets for personalized cross-selling, up-selling, and repeat purchases in 2010.
2011 World Usability Day - Bruno Ribeiro - Ohio State UniversityLextant
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Applying usability analysis to evaluate curricula - The same usability analysis we apply to products can be applied to evaluate higher education curricula. We must still consider the end-users' needs
The trailer provides questions about the plot of three films without giving away too many details:
1) Le Havre (2011) - It shows an unusual relationship between two people and raises questions about why a boy is running away and what happens to him in the end.
2) The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012) - It introduces a 'wallflower' character and his teacher but does not reveal who he is writing to or why he is a misfit.
3) A Dangerous Method (2011) - It establishes the film is a thriller/drama set in the past but leaves the woman's story and what the main character has done unexplained.
There are over 600,000 startups per year in the US generating over $100-150 billion annually, not including institutional investments. Small businesses, including solopreneurs, make up the majority of businesses and generate over $7 trillion per year. In Colorado there are over 121,000 small businesses with around 12,000 in Boulder County alone. ViM People aims to serve solopreneurs generating revenue, businesses with 50+ employees looking to grow, pre-revenue startups with large scale models, and solopreneurs transitioning from corporate jobs through services like finance advising, marketing, sales strategy, web development, and project management.
Innovation today comes from collaboration, not lone individuals. While innovation was once thought to come from solitary geniuses, modern market disruptions are usually the result of collaboration between groups with different skills and knowledge. An example of how collaboration drives innovation is Startup Weekend Johannesburg, where groups come together applying creativity, wisdom, knowledge and other factors of production to generate new ideas and businesses over a weekend.
Hermanamientos y participantes en el Concurso Nacional de tapas y pinchos de ...Ocio y Rutas Valladolid
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Este documento proporciona informaci┏n sobre participantes en un concurso nacional de pinchos. Incluye la comunidad aut┏noma, establecimiento, cocinero, poblaci┏n, provincia, padrino y receta de cada participante. Hay participantes de diferentes regiones de Espa?a como Andaluc┴a, Arag┏n, Asturias, Baleares, Cantabria, Castilla la Mancha, Castilla y Le┏n y Catalu?a.
The PROTON IDE provides an integrated development environment for writing, debugging, compiling and programming PICmicro code within Windows, and includes features like a code explorer, compiler results window, integrated programmer and bootloader support, a serial communicator, and online updating capabilities. It also supports co-simulation with Proteus VSM and has a plugin architecture. The IDE is designed to accelerate microcontroller development in a user-friendly way without compromising performance, flexibility or control.
The document lists various geometric shapes and their components such as faces, edges, and corners. It then provides definitions for folding, translation, tessellation, and constructing a cube from a paper shape.
Pdhpe is a subject taught in primary schools that encourages valuing oneself and others through promoting physical activity and social and emotional growth. It is important for primary education because it helps children understand and value their personality and others, develop the ability to make informed life decisions, and promotes lifelong involvement in physical activity and healthy eating. Pdhpe lessons cover topics like safety, nutrition, personal identity, self-esteem, sexuality, lifestyle, first aid, stress, family, and gender.
The document provides definitions and examples for several literary and linguistic terms:
1. It defines similes, which compare two unlike things using "like" or "as" to help readers visualize concepts. Examples compare teeth to wrecked cars and eyes to pancakes.
2. Hover is defined as to float or hang suspended over something, with examples from Independence Day and a daughter chatting online.
3. Laggard is defined as a slow or falling behind person or thing, with examples from a worker and tour group stragglers.
4. Collaborate means to work together, with an example of students collaborating on a history project.
This document discusses several trends related to mobile data traffic, personalized experiences, behavioral targeting, location-based services, and budgets for personalized marketing. It notes that mobile data traffic will increase 4000% by 2014. 60% of online visitors expect sites to know their preferences. Investments in behavioral targeting will increase 468% in the US by 2012. Location-based service users will grow to over 526 million globally by 2012. Best-in-class organizations are increasing budgets for personalized cross-selling, up-selling, and repeat purchases in 2010.
2011 World Usability Day - Bruno Ribeiro - Ohio State UniversityLextant
?
Applying usability analysis to evaluate curricula - The same usability analysis we apply to products can be applied to evaluate higher education curricula. We must still consider the end-users' needs
The trailer provides questions about the plot of three films without giving away too many details:
1) Le Havre (2011) - It shows an unusual relationship between two people and raises questions about why a boy is running away and what happens to him in the end.
2) The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012) - It introduces a 'wallflower' character and his teacher but does not reveal who he is writing to or why he is a misfit.
3) A Dangerous Method (2011) - It establishes the film is a thriller/drama set in the past but leaves the woman's story and what the main character has done unexplained.
There are over 600,000 startups per year in the US generating over $100-150 billion annually, not including institutional investments. Small businesses, including solopreneurs, make up the majority of businesses and generate over $7 trillion per year. In Colorado there are over 121,000 small businesses with around 12,000 in Boulder County alone. ViM People aims to serve solopreneurs generating revenue, businesses with 50+ employees looking to grow, pre-revenue startups with large scale models, and solopreneurs transitioning from corporate jobs through services like finance advising, marketing, sales strategy, web development, and project management.
Innovation today comes from collaboration, not lone individuals. While innovation was once thought to come from solitary geniuses, modern market disruptions are usually the result of collaboration between groups with different skills and knowledge. An example of how collaboration drives innovation is Startup Weekend Johannesburg, where groups come together applying creativity, wisdom, knowledge and other factors of production to generate new ideas and businesses over a weekend.
Hermanamientos y participantes en el Concurso Nacional de tapas y pinchos de ...Ocio y Rutas Valladolid
?
Este documento proporciona informaci┏n sobre participantes en un concurso nacional de pinchos. Incluye la comunidad aut┏noma, establecimiento, cocinero, poblaci┏n, provincia, padrino y receta de cada participante. Hay participantes de diferentes regiones de Espa?a como Andaluc┴a, Arag┏n, Asturias, Baleares, Cantabria, Castilla la Mancha, Castilla y Le┏n y Catalu?a.
The PROTON IDE provides an integrated development environment for writing, debugging, compiling and programming PICmicro code within Windows, and includes features like a code explorer, compiler results window, integrated programmer and bootloader support, a serial communicator, and online updating capabilities. It also supports co-simulation with Proteus VSM and has a plugin architecture. The IDE is designed to accelerate microcontroller development in a user-friendly way without compromising performance, flexibility or control.
The document lists various geometric shapes and their components such as faces, edges, and corners. It then provides definitions for folding, translation, tessellation, and constructing a cube from a paper shape.
Pdhpe is a subject taught in primary schools that encourages valuing oneself and others through promoting physical activity and social and emotional growth. It is important for primary education because it helps children understand and value their personality and others, develop the ability to make informed life decisions, and promotes lifelong involvement in physical activity and healthy eating. Pdhpe lessons cover topics like safety, nutrition, personal identity, self-esteem, sexuality, lifestyle, first aid, stress, family, and gender.