This document provides an overview of technology integration and collaboration. It discusses how technology can help with authentic learning and critical thinking through the use of multimedia tools, video streaming, online databases and literacy tools. It also discusses the evolution of the web from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0, how Web 2.0 allows for more interactivity, user-generated content, and two-way communication between teachers and students. Finally, it lists some Web 2.0 tools that can be used to post content and collaborate, such as G Cast, Wiki Spaces, .Mac, Gabcast, and 際際滷 Share.
The document discusses proposed regulations in Scotland to achieve zero waste. It aims to:
1) Require households and businesses to separate specified recyclable materials like paper, metal, glass, and food waste for collection.
2) Restrict landfilling of these recyclable materials and other materials that could be reused or recycled.
3) Restrict sending recyclable materials to energy from waste facilities, allowing only non-recyclable waste to be processed this way.
The regulations are meant to work together to maximize recycling, ensure recyclable materials are not wasted, and protect the environment by properly disposing of non-recyclable waste.
This document discusses using information and communication technologies (ICTs) to enhance agricultural development in rural Pakistan. It notes that while mobile phone access is widespread, phones are primarily personal devices not used for business. Literacy levels are low so ICT solutions should leverage visuals like pictures and videos. Regional differences require flexible, non-uniform approaches. Augmented reality shows promise but applications must be simple initially. The Freedom Phone and Farmphone systems enable voice-based group communication. The "Seeing is Believing" app facilitates accessing agricultural extension materials via iPad. The author advocates participatory, context-specific design of ICT solutions to ensure usefulness and use. Technologies should augment rather than replace existing systems and relationships. Both benefits
Getting the Maximum Benefit from Free and Open Source Softwarescottw
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This document summarizes a presentation about getting maximum benefit from free and open source software. It discusses what open source and free software are, as well as the open source definition and open development model. Two main reasons why open source matters are that it provides sustained value from ICT through reducing costs, avoiding lock-in, and amplifying investments. It also helps meet user needs through flexibility, collaboration, and shared solutions. Deeper engagement with open source provides more benefit but is not necessary - the level of engagement should match an organization's needs and capabilities.
This document discusses product SEO and why it can fail. It covers keyword research, essential on-page SEO elements like meta tags and schema markup, and what to do when organic search isn't working, such as tapping into industry standards, joining communities, and using specialized search engines for engineers. The last section emphasizes monitoring rankings, providing resources, auditing code, usability, and continuous improvement.
Open Source Junction: Apache Wookie and W3C Widgetsscottw
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This document summarizes W3C widgets and the Apache Wookie project. W3C widgets allow web applications to be packaged and distributed for use on various devices. The Apache Wookie project is an open source Java server application in the Apache Incubator that includes a W3C widget parser library. It enables web applications to be distributed and run as widgets. The document discusses Wookie's components and how moving it to the Apache Incubator led to more development contributions, partnerships, research opportunities, and funding.
This document summarizes WWF-UK's key issues and conservation efforts. It addresses protecting endangered species, forests, rivers and wetlands, seas and coasts, as well as addressing global threats like climate change and toxic chemicals. Specific examples are provided of WWF's work conserving species like elephants, rhinos and gorillas, as well as protecting forests in Mexico and restoring degraded forests. The challenges of freshwater conservation due to population growth and water management are also outlined.
The document provides instructions for a Tabata exercises program for beginners, which consists of performing various bodyweight exercises like squats, pull overs, and pushups for 20 second intervals followed by 10 seconds of rest over a period of 4 minutes, for a total of 8 rounds of each exercise with a 5 minute warm up walk and cool down walk recommended. Precautions are noted to stop any painful movements and consult a physician, and each exercise lists preparations, movement instructions, and notes on form.
Peace and conflict is a presentation about choosing peace over war. It encourages the audience to follow Gandhi and Mother Theresa's examples of being active in promoting peace and helping others, rather than engaging in war which is described as "S-T-U-P-i-D". The document contrasts the good works of peace advocates like Gandhi and Mother Theresa with the evils of war and figures like Adolf Hitler.
The document discusses how alleles determine eye color and hair color through dominant and recessive traits. It explains that people need two copies of the recessive blue eye allele "b" to have blue eyes, while only one copy of the dominant brown eye allele "B" is needed for brown eyes. Similarly, hair color is determined by alleles where some alleles are dominant and others recessive. The document uses Punnett squares to illustrate inheritance and predicts that ginger hair may disappear over time due to recessive alleles.
This document discusses the differences between poor and rich countries. It argues that the wealth of a nation is not determined by its age, natural resources, or the race/ethnicity of its people. Rather, the key difference lies in the attitudes and principles embraced by a society, such as ethics, integrity, responsibility, respect for laws and others, work ethic, savings, punctuality. Poor countries remain poor because their people and culture generally lack these functional principles of wealthier nations. The document encourages sharing the message to inspire reflection and promote positive change.
Wikinomics - Winning With The Enterprise 2.0 - with transcriptMike Qaissaunee
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Don Tapscott presented on the concept of the Enterprise 2.0 and how mass collaboration is changing business. Some key points:
1) Enterprises are shifting from closed hierarchical structures to open, networked structures that are more flexible and dynamic.
2) A $7 million research project investigated this transition to the "Enterprise 2.0" and found companies moving toward more open innovation and knowledge sharing.
3) Four main drivers of change are the emergence of Web 2.0 technologies, the rise of the net generation, the social revolution with online collaboration, and the economic benefits of more open and networked enterprises.
A presentation I've giving May 15th for the PACE graduation. PACE is the Program for Acceleration in Careers of Engineering, a science and engineering awareness program in which professionals volunteer their time to work with local minority high school students to help prepare them for technical careers. In this presentation, I detail the journey of Eduardo Padron, the inspiring President of Miami Dade College
Geocaching is a treasure hunting game where players use GPS devices to hide and seek containers called geocaches anywhere in the world. Players log the coordinates from geocaching websites and use a GPS to locate caches hidden near those coordinates. When found, players sign a log and may trade small trinkets, before re-hiding the cache and posting the find online. It teaches skills like map reading and using GPS devices while getting outdoor exercise.
This document discusses the differences between traditional software and online software, also known as web-based applications. It provides examples of useful online software for libraries, such as word processors, spreadsheets, file storage, photo editors and video editing. The key advantages of online software over traditional software are that it is free, requires no downloads, provides better access to applications and data, can expand library services for free, and is easy to use. Online software looks and works like traditional applications and is designed to be user-friendly. The document recommends blogs and websites to stay current on trends in online and hybrid online/offline applications.
3. Brighton And Hove New Tools For TeachersOllie Bray
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The document discusses new tools for teachers, including Web 2.0 tools like blogs, podcasts, and wikis that allow students to both read and write online. It provides examples of using blogs to create learning logs, department websites, and for keeping a personal learning log. Podcasts and geocasts are suggested for online audio revision. Wikis are proposed for collaborative work. Mobile phones are presented as potential tools for fieldwork notes, interviews, questionnaires, and sending reminders to students. Computer games are discussed as a way to engage and motivate students through representation, goals, feedback and interaction. Specific game examples are provided.
This document provides ideas for engaging starters or icebreakers for a lesson, including lower-order and higher-order thinking examples. Some suggestions are word games, video clips, true/false questions, diagramming observations, problem-solving activities, and investigative questions. The document concludes by having the reader share and evaluate the effectiveness of one lower-order and one higher-order starter idea.
Principal Satbir Singh writes Kaba and Kitab i.e. Building Harmandir Sahib and Compilation of Granth Sahib gave Sikhs a central place of worship and a Holy book is the single most important reason for Sikhism to flourish as a new religion which gave them a identity which was separate from Hindus and Muslims.
Protest - Student Revision Booklet For VCE Englishjpinnuck
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The 'Protest Student Revision Booklet' is a comprehensive resource to scaffold students to prepare for writing about this idea framework on a SAC or for the exam. This resource helps students breakdown the big idea of protest, practise writing in different styles, brainstorm ideas in response to different stimuli and develop a bank of creative ideas.
The document provides instructions for a Tabata exercises program for beginners, which consists of performing various bodyweight exercises like squats, pull overs, and pushups for 20 second intervals followed by 10 seconds of rest over a period of 4 minutes, for a total of 8 rounds of each exercise with a 5 minute warm up walk and cool down walk recommended. Precautions are noted to stop any painful movements and consult a physician, and each exercise lists preparations, movement instructions, and notes on form.
Peace and conflict is a presentation about choosing peace over war. It encourages the audience to follow Gandhi and Mother Theresa's examples of being active in promoting peace and helping others, rather than engaging in war which is described as "S-T-U-P-i-D". The document contrasts the good works of peace advocates like Gandhi and Mother Theresa with the evils of war and figures like Adolf Hitler.
The document discusses how alleles determine eye color and hair color through dominant and recessive traits. It explains that people need two copies of the recessive blue eye allele "b" to have blue eyes, while only one copy of the dominant brown eye allele "B" is needed for brown eyes. Similarly, hair color is determined by alleles where some alleles are dominant and others recessive. The document uses Punnett squares to illustrate inheritance and predicts that ginger hair may disappear over time due to recessive alleles.
This document discusses the differences between poor and rich countries. It argues that the wealth of a nation is not determined by its age, natural resources, or the race/ethnicity of its people. Rather, the key difference lies in the attitudes and principles embraced by a society, such as ethics, integrity, responsibility, respect for laws and others, work ethic, savings, punctuality. Poor countries remain poor because their people and culture generally lack these functional principles of wealthier nations. The document encourages sharing the message to inspire reflection and promote positive change.
Wikinomics - Winning With The Enterprise 2.0 - with transcriptMike Qaissaunee
油
Don Tapscott presented on the concept of the Enterprise 2.0 and how mass collaboration is changing business. Some key points:
1) Enterprises are shifting from closed hierarchical structures to open, networked structures that are more flexible and dynamic.
2) A $7 million research project investigated this transition to the "Enterprise 2.0" and found companies moving toward more open innovation and knowledge sharing.
3) Four main drivers of change are the emergence of Web 2.0 technologies, the rise of the net generation, the social revolution with online collaboration, and the economic benefits of more open and networked enterprises.
A presentation I've giving May 15th for the PACE graduation. PACE is the Program for Acceleration in Careers of Engineering, a science and engineering awareness program in which professionals volunteer their time to work with local minority high school students to help prepare them for technical careers. In this presentation, I detail the journey of Eduardo Padron, the inspiring President of Miami Dade College
Geocaching is a treasure hunting game where players use GPS devices to hide and seek containers called geocaches anywhere in the world. Players log the coordinates from geocaching websites and use a GPS to locate caches hidden near those coordinates. When found, players sign a log and may trade small trinkets, before re-hiding the cache and posting the find online. It teaches skills like map reading and using GPS devices while getting outdoor exercise.
This document discusses the differences between traditional software and online software, also known as web-based applications. It provides examples of useful online software for libraries, such as word processors, spreadsheets, file storage, photo editors and video editing. The key advantages of online software over traditional software are that it is free, requires no downloads, provides better access to applications and data, can expand library services for free, and is easy to use. Online software looks and works like traditional applications and is designed to be user-friendly. The document recommends blogs and websites to stay current on trends in online and hybrid online/offline applications.
3. Brighton And Hove New Tools For TeachersOllie Bray
油
The document discusses new tools for teachers, including Web 2.0 tools like blogs, podcasts, and wikis that allow students to both read and write online. It provides examples of using blogs to create learning logs, department websites, and for keeping a personal learning log. Podcasts and geocasts are suggested for online audio revision. Wikis are proposed for collaborative work. Mobile phones are presented as potential tools for fieldwork notes, interviews, questionnaires, and sending reminders to students. Computer games are discussed as a way to engage and motivate students through representation, goals, feedback and interaction. Specific game examples are provided.
This document provides ideas for engaging starters or icebreakers for a lesson, including lower-order and higher-order thinking examples. Some suggestions are word games, video clips, true/false questions, diagramming observations, problem-solving activities, and investigative questions. The document concludes by having the reader share and evaluate the effectiveness of one lower-order and one higher-order starter idea.
Principal Satbir Singh writes Kaba and Kitab i.e. Building Harmandir Sahib and Compilation of Granth Sahib gave Sikhs a central place of worship and a Holy book is the single most important reason for Sikhism to flourish as a new religion which gave them a identity which was separate from Hindus and Muslims.
Protest - Student Revision Booklet For VCE Englishjpinnuck
油
The 'Protest Student Revision Booklet' is a comprehensive resource to scaffold students to prepare for writing about this idea framework on a SAC or for the exam. This resource helps students breakdown the big idea of protest, practise writing in different styles, brainstorm ideas in response to different stimuli and develop a bank of creative ideas.
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This profile is older. I started at the beginning of my HQ journey online. It was recommended by AI. AI was very selective but fits my ecourse style. I am media flexible depending on the course platform. More information below.
AI Overview:
LDMMIA Reiki Yoga refers to a specific program of free online workshops focused on integrating Reiki energy healing techniques with yoga practices. These workshops are led by Leslie M. Moore, also known as LDMMIA, and are designed for all levels, from beginners to those seeking to review their practice. The sessions explore various themes like "Matrix," "Alice in Wonderland," and "Goddess," focusing on self-discovery, inner healing, and shifting personal realities.
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So Life Happens-Right? We travel on. Discovering, Exploring, and Learning...
These Reiki Sessions are timeless and about Energy Healing / Energy Balancing.
A Shorter Summary below.
A 7th FREE WORKSHOP
REiki - Yoga
Life Happens
Intro Reflections
Thank you for attending our workshops. If you are new, do welcome. We have been building a base for advanced topics. Also, this info can be fused with any Japanese (JP) Healing, Wellness Plans / Other Reiki /and Yoga practices.
Power Awareness,
Our Defense.
Situations like Destiny Swapping even Evil Eyes are stealing realities. Its causing your hard earned luck to switch out. Either way, its cancelling your reality all together. This maybe common recently over the last decade? I noticed its a sly easy move to make. Then, we are left wounded, suffering, accepting endless bad luck. Its time to Power Up. This can be (very) private and quiet. However; building resources/EDU/self care for empowering is your business/your right. Its a new found power we all can use for healing.
Stressin out-II
Baby, Calm down, Calm Down. - Song by Rema, Selena Gomez (Video Premiered Sep 7, 2022)
Within Virtual Work and VR Sims (Secondlife Metaverse) I love catching Calm Down On the radio streams. I love Selena first. Second, Its such a catchy song with an island feel. This blends with both VR and working remotely.
Its also, a good affirmation or mantra to *Calm down* lol.
Something we reviewed in earlier Workshops.
I rarely mention love and relations but theres one caution.
When we date, almost marry an energy drainer/vampire partner; We enter doorways of no return. That person can psychic drain U during/after the relationship. They can also unleash their demons. Their dark energies (chi) can attach itself to you. Its SYFI but common. Also, involving again, energy awareness. We are suppose to keep our love life sacred. But, Trust accidents do happen. The Energies can linger on. Also, Reiki can heal any breakup damage...
(See Pres for more info. Thx)
Types of Actions in Odoo 18 - Odoo 際際滷sCeline George
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In Odoo, actions define the system's response to user interactions, like logging in or clicking buttons. They can be stored in the database or returned as dictionaries in methods. Odoo offers various action types for different purposes.
CURRENT CASE COUNT: 880
Texas: 729 (+5) (56% of cases are in Gaines County)
New Mexico: 78 (+4) (83% of cases are from Lea County)
Oklahoma: 17
Kansas: 56 (38.89% of the cases are from Gray County)
HOSPITALIZATIONS: 103
Texas: 94 - This accounts for 13% of all cases in the State.
New Mexico: 7 This accounts for 9.47% of all cases in New Mexico.
Kansas: 2 - This accounts for 3.7% of all cases in Kansas.
DEATHS: 3
Texas: 2 This is 0.28% of all cases
New Mexico: 1 This is 1.35% of all cases
US NATIONAL CASE COUNT: 1,076 (confirmed and suspected)
INTERNATIONAL SPREAD
Mexico: 1,753 (+198) 4 fatalities
Chihuahua, Mexico: 1,657 (+167) cases, 3 fatalities, 9 hospitalizations
Canada: 2518 (+239) (Includes Ontarios outbreak, which began November 2024)
Ontario, Canada: 1,795 (+173) 129 (+10) hospitalizations
Alberta, Canada: 560 (+55)
Things to keep an eye on:
Mexico: Three children have died this month (all linked to the Chihuahua outbreak):
An 11-month-old and a 7-year-old with underlying conditions
A 1-year-old in Sonora whose family is from Chihuahua
Canada:
Ontario now reports more cases than the entire U.S.
Albertas case count continues to climb rapidly and is quickly closing in on 600 cases.
Emerging transmission chains in Manitoba and Saskatchewan underscore the need for vigilant monitoring of under-immunized communities and potential cross-provincial spread.
United States:
North Dakota: Grand Forks County has confirmed its first cases (2), linked to international travel. The state total is 21 since May 2 (including 4 in Cass County and 2 in Williams County), with one hospitalization reported.
OUTLOOK: With the springsummer travel season peaking between Memorial Day and Labor Day, both domestic and international travel may fuel additional importations and spread. Although measles transmission is not strictly seasonal, crowded travel settings increase the risk for under-immunized individuals.
Paper 110A | Shadows and Light: Exploring Expressionism in The Cabinet of Dr...Rajdeep Bavaliya
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Dive into the haunting worlds of German Expressionism as we unravel how shadows and light elevate The Cabinet of Dr.油Caligari and Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror into timeless masterpieces. Discover the psychological power of chiaroscuro, distorted sets, and evocative silhouettes that shaped modern horror. Whether youre a film buff or a budding cinephile, this journey through postWWI trauma and surreal visuals will leave you seeing movies in a whole new light. Hit play, share your favorite shockandawe moment in the comments, and dont forget to follow for more deepdives into cinemas most influential movements!
M.A. Sem - 2 | Presentation
Presentation Season - 2
Paper - 110A: History of English Literature From 1900 to 2000
Submitted Date: April 1, 2025
Paper Name: History of English Literature From 1900 to 2000
Topic: Shadows and Light: Exploring Expressionism in The Cabinet of Dr.油Caligari and Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror
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Jack Lutkus is an education champion, community-minded innovator, and cultural enthusiast. A social work graduate student at Aurora University, he also holds a BA from the University of Iowa.
What are the Features & Functions of Odoo 18 SMS MarketingCeline George
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A key approach to promoting a business's events, products, services, and special offers is through SMS marketing. With Odoo 18's SMS Marketing module, users can notify customers about flash sales, discounts, and limited-time offers.
New syllabus entomology (Lession plan 121).pdfArshad Shaikh
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*Fundamentals of Entomology*
Entomology is the scientific study of insects, including their behavior, ecology, evolution, classification, and management. Insects are the most diverse group of organisms on Earth, with over a million described species. Understanding entomology is crucial for managing insect pests, conserving beneficial insects, and appreciating their role in ecosystems.
*Key Concepts:*
- Insect morphology and anatomy
- Insect physiology and behavior
- Insect ecology and evolution
- Insect classification and identification
- Insect management and conservation
Entomology has numerous applications in agriculture, conservation, public health, and environmental science, making it a vital field of study.
TechSoup Microsoft Copilot Nonprofit Use Cases and Live Demo - 2025.05.28.pdfTechSoup
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In this webinar we will dive into the essentials of generative AI, address key AI concerns, and demonstrate how nonprofits can benefit from using Microsofts AI assistant, Copilot, to achieve their goals.
This event series to help nonprofits obtain Copilot skills is made possible by generous support from Microsoft.
Active Surveillance For Localized Prostate Cancer A New Paradigm For Clinical...wygalkelceqg
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Active Surveillance For Localized Prostate Cancer A New Paradigm For Clinical Management 2nd Ed Klotz
Active Surveillance For Localized Prostate Cancer A New Paradigm For Clinical Management 2nd Ed Klotz
Active Surveillance For Localized Prostate Cancer A New Paradigm For Clinical Management 2nd Ed Klotz
How to Setup Renewal of Subscription in Odoo 18Celine George
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A subscription is a recurring plan where you set a subscription period, such as weekly, monthly, or yearly. Based on this period, the subscription renews automatically. In Odoo 18, you have the flexibility to manage renewals either manually or automatically.
Order Lepidoptera: Butterflies and Moths.pptxArshad Shaikh
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Lepidoptera is an order of insects comprising butterflies and moths. Characterized by scaly wings and a distinct life cycle, Lepidoptera undergo metamorphosis from egg to larva (caterpillar) to pupa (chrysalis or cocoon) and finally to adult. With over 180,000 described species, they exhibit incredible diversity in form, behavior, and habitat, playing vital roles in ecosystems as pollinators, herbivores, and prey. Their striking colors, patterns, and adaptations make them a fascinating group for study and appreciation.
How to Manage Orders in Odoo 18 Lunch - Odoo 際際滷sCeline George
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The Lunch module in Odoo 18 helps users place their food orders, making meal management seamless and efficient. It allows employees to browse available options, place orders, and track their meals effortlessly.