The respondent used various media technologies at different stages of their project. SurveyMonkey was used to conduct audience research to inform the work. YouTube was used for research on genre conventions. Blogger was used to present the coursework, allowing links, videos, and pictures. An iPad camera was used to test lighting and shots. A computer and printer were used to create a storyboard for planning the editing. Windows Movie Maker was used to edit video clips and add effects. ºÝºÝߣshare and Prezzi were used to create an evaluation presentation with text and pictures.
O documento discute como a filosofia influenciou o desenvolvimento da arte, cultura e arquitetura da cidade de Bragan?a Paulista ao longo dos tempos. Apresenta exemplos de como conceitos filos¨®ficos da Antiguidade, Idade M¨¦dia e Idade Moderna ainda est?o presentes na cidade, seja nas artes, religi?o ou divis?o entre espa?os p¨²blicos e privados.
La gestione della propria reputazione online. L'importanza del Personal Brand...Cultura Digitale
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Seminario breve "La gestione della propria reputazione online. L'importanza del Personal Branding" di Andrea Barchiesi, tenuto nella sezione di Job Matching dedicata ai seminari brevi e job storytelling del 24 ottobre 2013.
The document discusses using NFC, RFID Arduino, and iBeacons technologies to automate the development of indoor monitoring applications. It developed an automatic attendance system using NFC that records attendance data on a website. While NFC was used, its limitations led to exploring iBeacons and RFID Arduino as alternative technologies. iBeacons showed potential to replace NFC for indoor location monitoring. The project evaluated different technologies but did not fully automate indoor location tracking due to issues with the NFC reader. Future work would focus on using iBeacons for attendance and indoor location applications.
The document outlines a project to create an iCloud booking app that simplifies the appointment booking process for iOS users by connecting people's calendars. The objectives are to use CloudKit as the backend database, store booking status with JSON, leverage Google Places for mapping, program in Swift with CoreData for user profiles, and integrate Twitter social plugins.
Abdulaziz A. Almass has extensive experience in IT project development and technical support. He holds a BSc in Computer Science from Birmingham City University and a diploma in IT systems support. Almass is skilled in programming languages like Python, C#, and Swift as well as databases, networking, and web development. His goal is to obtain an IT role applying his technical skills and multicultural experience to solve business problems and grow the company profitably.
Abdulaziz A. Almass is a BSc computer science student seeking an internship to combine his interests in technology and entrepreneurship. He has work experience in technical support and is passionate about problem solving. He has skills in programming, networking, web design, and help desk support. In his spare time, he enjoys public speaking, innovation, and finding solutions to problems.
The document discusses the history of Apple from its founding in the 1970s through today. It outlines key events like Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak starting Apple in 1976, the development of the first PC with a GUI in the early 1980s, Jobs being fired in 1985, and his return to lead Apple to success. The document also notes Apple's main competitors like Android and Google, and reasons why people buy Apple products like design, quality, and simplicity.
The document provides information on the BSc (Hons) Computer Science program at Birmingham City University, including:
- The program aims to develop competence in computer systems solutions from a mathematical and scientific base while appreciating professional responsibilities.
- Students will gain knowledge of programming, software design, databases, web technologies, and social factors related to IT. Intellectual skills include system modeling, specification, analysis and evaluation. Practical skills include system construction, tools/methodologies, and teamwork.
- Learning is through lectures, seminars, practical activities and independent study. Assessment includes coursework, projects, presentations and exams. Students complete a major final year project applying research.
- The program structure
This report details a 15-week IT cooperative training experience with the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu (RCJY) working in desktop support, help desk, technical support, and development services. The RCJY oversees development and investment in core industries in Jubail, Yanbu, and Ras Alkhier. The report covers skills gained, weekly reports, and concludes with the experience being beneficial for learning how to effectively support users and manage tickets.
This document is a degree plan for an Associate of Science degree in Information Technology Systems Support. It lists the courses that have been passed, registered courses, and courses still needed to fulfill the degree requirements. The major courses focus on IT systems, including programming, databases, networking, security, and project management. Upon completion of 68 credit hours of required courses and 3 credit hours of electives, the student will fulfill the 71 credit hour requirement for the AS degree.
how learning Chinese could be easy, RGU group work presentation Abdulaziz Almass
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Chinese may become the language of the future due to China's growing economic influence and population size. China has experienced tremendous economic growth with GDP increasing by an average of 10% annually since economic reforms began in 1979. It is projected that by 2050, China will become the world's largest economy, surpassing the United States. As China expands its global business ties, knowledge of Mandarin Chinese will provide increasing opportunities in trade and employment. While still challenging, Chinese is considered relatively easy to learn compared to other languages.
how the web changed the way we live, Computer Science project report, RGU uniAbdulaziz Almass
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The document is an infographic about the history and evolution of the internet from its beginnings in the 1990s to present day. It highlights some of the key events and developments including the creation of major websites and technologies. Some of the earliest and most influential websites mentioned are Wikipedia, eBay, Facebook, and Google. It also discusses the shift from individual to public control of the internet and the rise of mobile access.
The document is an infographic about the history and evolution of the internet from its beginnings in the 1990s to present day. It highlights some of the key events and developments including the creation of major websites and technologies. These include the launch of Wikipedia in 2001, eBay and Facebook in the mid-2000s, and Google in the late 1990s. It also outlines how the internet has shifted from individual to public control and from limited to open and mobile access over the past few decades.
Abdulaziz A. Almass has extensive experience in IT project development and technical support. He holds a BSc in Computer Science from Birmingham City University and a diploma in IT systems support. Almass is skilled in programming languages like Python, C#, and Swift as well as databases, networking, and web development. His goal is to obtain an IT role applying his technical skills and multicultural experience to solve business problems and grow the company profitably.
Abdulaziz A. Almass is a BSc computer science student seeking an internship to combine his interests in technology and entrepreneurship. He has work experience in technical support and is passionate about problem solving. He has skills in programming, networking, web design, and help desk support. In his spare time, he enjoys public speaking, innovation, and finding solutions to problems.
The document discusses the history of Apple from its founding in the 1970s through today. It outlines key events like Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak starting Apple in 1976, the development of the first PC with a GUI in the early 1980s, Jobs being fired in 1985, and his return to lead Apple to success. The document also notes Apple's main competitors like Android and Google, and reasons why people buy Apple products like design, quality, and simplicity.
The document provides information on the BSc (Hons) Computer Science program at Birmingham City University, including:
- The program aims to develop competence in computer systems solutions from a mathematical and scientific base while appreciating professional responsibilities.
- Students will gain knowledge of programming, software design, databases, web technologies, and social factors related to IT. Intellectual skills include system modeling, specification, analysis and evaluation. Practical skills include system construction, tools/methodologies, and teamwork.
- Learning is through lectures, seminars, practical activities and independent study. Assessment includes coursework, projects, presentations and exams. Students complete a major final year project applying research.
- The program structure
This report details a 15-week IT cooperative training experience with the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu (RCJY) working in desktop support, help desk, technical support, and development services. The RCJY oversees development and investment in core industries in Jubail, Yanbu, and Ras Alkhier. The report covers skills gained, weekly reports, and concludes with the experience being beneficial for learning how to effectively support users and manage tickets.
This document is a degree plan for an Associate of Science degree in Information Technology Systems Support. It lists the courses that have been passed, registered courses, and courses still needed to fulfill the degree requirements. The major courses focus on IT systems, including programming, databases, networking, security, and project management. Upon completion of 68 credit hours of required courses and 3 credit hours of electives, the student will fulfill the 71 credit hour requirement for the AS degree.
how learning Chinese could be easy, RGU group work presentation Abdulaziz Almass
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Chinese may become the language of the future due to China's growing economic influence and population size. China has experienced tremendous economic growth with GDP increasing by an average of 10% annually since economic reforms began in 1979. It is projected that by 2050, China will become the world's largest economy, surpassing the United States. As China expands its global business ties, knowledge of Mandarin Chinese will provide increasing opportunities in trade and employment. While still challenging, Chinese is considered relatively easy to learn compared to other languages.
how the web changed the way we live, Computer Science project report, RGU uniAbdulaziz Almass
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The document is an infographic about the history and evolution of the internet from its beginnings in the 1990s to present day. It highlights some of the key events and developments including the creation of major websites and technologies. Some of the earliest and most influential websites mentioned are Wikipedia, eBay, Facebook, and Google. It also discusses the shift from individual to public control of the internet and the rise of mobile access.
The document is an infographic about the history and evolution of the internet from its beginnings in the 1990s to present day. It highlights some of the key events and developments including the creation of major websites and technologies. These include the launch of Wikipedia in 2001, eBay and Facebook in the mid-2000s, and Google in the late 1990s. It also outlines how the internet has shifted from individual to public control and from limited to open and mobile access over the past few decades.