This document contains a list of 5 Flickr user profiles and their profile URLs. The users are woodleywonderworks, nzgabriel, Powi, joelf, and aussiegall. The document provides direct links to each of their Flickr profile pages.
This document appears to be a list of links to Flickr photos related to experiments on living subjects. It includes links to photos with captions about live photography experiments without providing any additional context or explanation for the photos. The summary is limited due to the document only including links without other descriptive text.
A machine is something made by humans to help with work and make life easier. There are two types of machines: simple and complex. The six simple machines are the lever, inclined plane, wheel and axle, screw, wedge, and pulley. A screw has a flat head with a spiral winding from the pointed end to the wide end. Screws are used for putting things together, as seen in door hinges, desks, chairs, basketball hoops, and fans.
This document contains a list of links to various media resources on the internet, including YouTube videos and Flickr photos. The links are not accompanied by descriptions and seem to be randomly ordered without an apparent connecting theme between the resources. The document serves as an index of external media links but provides no other context or information.
The document contains links to 6 photos on Flickr. The photos depict various landscapes and cityscapes, including beaches, mountains, and buildings. They were uploaded by different photographers and do not appear to be related other than showcasing scenic outdoor and urban views.
This document discusses simple machines including inclined planes, wedges, screws, levers, wheel and axle, and pulleys. It notes that first and second class levers are force multipliers, while third class levers are speed multipliers. It provides links to additional resources about simple machines and a quiz on levers. Image sources are also listed.
This document contains links to various photos shared on Flickr.com as well as a few other websites. Most of the Flickr links are to photos of landscapes, people, animals, and other scenes. A few of the other links are to sites related to art, design, and inspiration. The document ends with a short positive message encouraging continued effort.
This document contains links to various photos hosted on Flickr, Fotopedia, and other photo sharing sites. The photos seem to be unrelated and cover a wide range of subjects, locations, and styles. They provide a sampling of the types of images that can be found online through photo sharing communities.
These three Flickr photos depict various landscapes and scenery. The first shows a wind farm at sunset, the second shows a beach at dawn with fog rolling across the water, and the third shows a mountain range during golden hour with the sun low in the sky illuminating the peaks.
This document contains a list of 15 Flickr image URLs. The URLs reference photos related to transportation, infrastructure, and cities. No additional context or information is provided about the images.
The document contains links to various photos hosted on Flickr, Fotopedia, and other photo sharing sites. The photos seem to depict a variety of subjects including landscapes, portraits, and everyday scenes. There is no other text providing additional context for the collection of random photo links.
The document discusses various microorganisms and biological concepts including fungi, viruses, malaria, HIV, antibiotics, antibodies, vaccines, parasites, antigens, protozoa, and polio. Images are provided as links to further illustrate each term on Flickr. The document touches on a wide range of microbes that can infect humans as well as important medical discoveries and tools like antibiotics, vaccines, and antibodies that are used to treat and prevent infectious diseases.
Growing Grails Software, Driven by DomainYukei Wachi
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This document contains a collection of images and text snippets related to software development. Some of the images show people working collaboratively, taking notes, thinking, or programming. Other images depict more abstract concepts like evolution, complexity, and growth. The document also includes links to a GitHub repository and slideshare presentation about software development.
The document introduces a new portable desk organizer called Deskr that allows users to work anywhere. Deskr collects and organizes items easily and is lightweight. However, the document also notes that an early prototype of Deskr failed because it used the wrong materials that were not strong enough.
This document contains links to photos and profile pages on Flickr and a slideshare page belonging to Luis Velepucha. The links provide various media that showcase the work and interests of Luis Velepucha across several sharing platforms but do not contain much additional context on their own.
Our students won_t_research_the_way_we_didNate Kogan
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While students today use different tools for research than in the past, the core skills of research remain important. Students need to find relevant information from various sources, analyze what they find, organize their findings, synthesize the information, and share and reflect on what they have learned. New technologies provide additional ways for students to collaborate on research.
Ian Solomon has always been interested in art and helping people. He has a degree in graphic design and years of experience in design programs like Photoshop and Illustrator. Ian also has experience volunteering for non-profits and working in marketing. He is seeking freelance design work and is motivated to use his skills to create impactful designs and make positive change.
Gaming in the Real World: Alternate Reality Games in Librariesbaldwind1976
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This document discusses alternate reality games (ARGs) and provides steps for creating one to promote a brand, services, or collections. It defines an ARG as a game that uses the real world as a platform and blurs the line between fiction and reality. The document outlines 10 steps for creating an ARG, which include defining a storyline, crafting puzzles and clues, and maintaining player engagement. It encourages using ARGs to promote libraries and provides the presenter's contact information for questions.
The document consists of a series of hyperlinks related to various topics, including web 2.0, copyright exceptions, and data protection. It features multiple Flickr photo links and mentions cases regarding online complaints and personal data rights. Additionally, it appears to be a collection of resources or references rather than a cohesive narrative.
This document contains a collection of links to freely licensed stock photography resources on Flickr and other sites. It provides photographers and designers with options for finding copyright-free images that can be used for both personal and commercial purposes without needing to purchase stock photos or worry about copyright restrictions. The links point to a variety of general purpose photos of objects, scenery and more that can be utilized for websites, presentations, publications and other design projects.
Reference 2008: It's Not Just About Having a Big Dictionary Any MoreMichael Sauers
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The document contains a list of 20 Flickr photo URLs posted by Michael Sauers, who is identified as a Technology Innovation Librarian at the Nebraska Library Commission. His email address and personal website URLs are also included at the end.
This document contains links to various images on Flickr with captions describing them. The images include photos of clocks, cakes, sunrises, roses, musical instruments and more. Attribution information is provided for each image linking back to its original source on Flickr.
The document discusses how a smile is one of the most beautiful things and provides credits for the images used in the post by listing the names and Flickr pages of 14 photographers. It does not contain any other significant information beyond crediting the image sources.
This document lists the names of several famous female authors from history including Louisa May Alcott, author of Little Women; Jane Austen, known for her novels including Sense and Sensibility; Anne Bronte, a 19th century English novelist; journalist Nellie Bly who wrote about her experience in an asylum; poet Emily Dickinson; Sarah Hale who campaigned to make Thanksgiving a national holiday in the United States; Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of Uncle Tom's Cabin; and Ella Wheeler Wilcox, a famous American poet. It also includes links to pages about each author.
The document provides 13 tips for making learning stick, including having fun, encouraging play, providing safety nets, mixing things up, taking small steps, and cultivating a culture of learning. It suggests keeping a "risk muscle" in shape by trying new things. The overall message is that learning needs to engage and motivate learners in order to be retained.
This presentation discusses using "23 Things" in schools. 23 Things involves assigning students 23 online activities to complete within a set period of time. The presentation outlines examples of activities, how the process works, benefits for students, tips for success, potential challenges, and teacher reactions. The goal is to engage students through informal online learning experiences.
The document celebrates the bicycle. It describes how the bicycle can accompany you for exercise, competition, or leisurely rides. Even if you fall, you should get back up and keep pedaling to enjoy time with loved ones everywhere. It encourages the reader not to abandon their bicycle, but to be with it forever.
Bilbies are small, endangered marsupials found in Australia. They use their long tail for balance and can run almost as fast as a cat. They have soft gray fur and rabbit-like ears, grow 50-70 cm long, eat seeds and insects, and hunt at night since they are nocturnal.
The document describes a writing project at a vocational college in Slovenia called WritingMatrix. It discusses how an ESP lecturer started a blogging project to help students improve their English writing skills. Students were introduced to blog platforms, comment features, and aggregators to subscribe to other blogs. The project has helped increase students' writing motivation and awareness of crafting interesting, clear writing and making their blogs attractive. Student response to the blogging project was positive about the communication, community, and informal interaction it provided.
The document discusses the world's largest arch bridge made of worked stone, which was constructed in 1905 and designed by Rudolf Jaussner and built by Leopold rley. It was built to provide an additional railway connection between Vienna and Trieste. The bridge has stone arches and used stone as its primary material.
This document contains a list of 15 Flickr image URLs. The URLs reference photos related to transportation, infrastructure, and cities. No additional context or information is provided about the images.
The document contains links to various photos hosted on Flickr, Fotopedia, and other photo sharing sites. The photos seem to depict a variety of subjects including landscapes, portraits, and everyday scenes. There is no other text providing additional context for the collection of random photo links.
The document discusses various microorganisms and biological concepts including fungi, viruses, malaria, HIV, antibiotics, antibodies, vaccines, parasites, antigens, protozoa, and polio. Images are provided as links to further illustrate each term on Flickr. The document touches on a wide range of microbes that can infect humans as well as important medical discoveries and tools like antibiotics, vaccines, and antibodies that are used to treat and prevent infectious diseases.
Growing Grails Software, Driven by DomainYukei Wachi
油
This document contains a collection of images and text snippets related to software development. Some of the images show people working collaboratively, taking notes, thinking, or programming. Other images depict more abstract concepts like evolution, complexity, and growth. The document also includes links to a GitHub repository and slideshare presentation about software development.
The document introduces a new portable desk organizer called Deskr that allows users to work anywhere. Deskr collects and organizes items easily and is lightweight. However, the document also notes that an early prototype of Deskr failed because it used the wrong materials that were not strong enough.
This document contains links to photos and profile pages on Flickr and a slideshare page belonging to Luis Velepucha. The links provide various media that showcase the work and interests of Luis Velepucha across several sharing platforms but do not contain much additional context on their own.
Our students won_t_research_the_way_we_didNate Kogan
油
While students today use different tools for research than in the past, the core skills of research remain important. Students need to find relevant information from various sources, analyze what they find, organize their findings, synthesize the information, and share and reflect on what they have learned. New technologies provide additional ways for students to collaborate on research.
Ian Solomon has always been interested in art and helping people. He has a degree in graphic design and years of experience in design programs like Photoshop and Illustrator. Ian also has experience volunteering for non-profits and working in marketing. He is seeking freelance design work and is motivated to use his skills to create impactful designs and make positive change.
Gaming in the Real World: Alternate Reality Games in Librariesbaldwind1976
油
This document discusses alternate reality games (ARGs) and provides steps for creating one to promote a brand, services, or collections. It defines an ARG as a game that uses the real world as a platform and blurs the line between fiction and reality. The document outlines 10 steps for creating an ARG, which include defining a storyline, crafting puzzles and clues, and maintaining player engagement. It encourages using ARGs to promote libraries and provides the presenter's contact information for questions.
The document consists of a series of hyperlinks related to various topics, including web 2.0, copyright exceptions, and data protection. It features multiple Flickr photo links and mentions cases regarding online complaints and personal data rights. Additionally, it appears to be a collection of resources or references rather than a cohesive narrative.
This document contains a collection of links to freely licensed stock photography resources on Flickr and other sites. It provides photographers and designers with options for finding copyright-free images that can be used for both personal and commercial purposes without needing to purchase stock photos or worry about copyright restrictions. The links point to a variety of general purpose photos of objects, scenery and more that can be utilized for websites, presentations, publications and other design projects.
Reference 2008: It's Not Just About Having a Big Dictionary Any MoreMichael Sauers
油
The document contains a list of 20 Flickr photo URLs posted by Michael Sauers, who is identified as a Technology Innovation Librarian at the Nebraska Library Commission. His email address and personal website URLs are also included at the end.
This document contains links to various images on Flickr with captions describing them. The images include photos of clocks, cakes, sunrises, roses, musical instruments and more. Attribution information is provided for each image linking back to its original source on Flickr.
The document discusses how a smile is one of the most beautiful things and provides credits for the images used in the post by listing the names and Flickr pages of 14 photographers. It does not contain any other significant information beyond crediting the image sources.
This document lists the names of several famous female authors from history including Louisa May Alcott, author of Little Women; Jane Austen, known for her novels including Sense and Sensibility; Anne Bronte, a 19th century English novelist; journalist Nellie Bly who wrote about her experience in an asylum; poet Emily Dickinson; Sarah Hale who campaigned to make Thanksgiving a national holiday in the United States; Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of Uncle Tom's Cabin; and Ella Wheeler Wilcox, a famous American poet. It also includes links to pages about each author.
The document provides 13 tips for making learning stick, including having fun, encouraging play, providing safety nets, mixing things up, taking small steps, and cultivating a culture of learning. It suggests keeping a "risk muscle" in shape by trying new things. The overall message is that learning needs to engage and motivate learners in order to be retained.
This presentation discusses using "23 Things" in schools. 23 Things involves assigning students 23 online activities to complete within a set period of time. The presentation outlines examples of activities, how the process works, benefits for students, tips for success, potential challenges, and teacher reactions. The goal is to engage students through informal online learning experiences.
The document celebrates the bicycle. It describes how the bicycle can accompany you for exercise, competition, or leisurely rides. Even if you fall, you should get back up and keep pedaling to enjoy time with loved ones everywhere. It encourages the reader not to abandon their bicycle, but to be with it forever.
Bilbies are small, endangered marsupials found in Australia. They use their long tail for balance and can run almost as fast as a cat. They have soft gray fur and rabbit-like ears, grow 50-70 cm long, eat seeds and insects, and hunt at night since they are nocturnal.
The document describes a writing project at a vocational college in Slovenia called WritingMatrix. It discusses how an ESP lecturer started a blogging project to help students improve their English writing skills. Students were introduced to blog platforms, comment features, and aggregators to subscribe to other blogs. The project has helped increase students' writing motivation and awareness of crafting interesting, clear writing and making their blogs attractive. Student response to the blogging project was positive about the communication, community, and informal interaction it provided.
The document discusses the world's largest arch bridge made of worked stone, which was constructed in 1905 and designed by Rudolf Jaussner and built by Leopold rley. It was built to provide an additional railway connection between Vienna and Trieste. The bridge has stone arches and used stone as its primary material.
Wallstalking.org is a collaborative project started in April 2009 that shares photos and stories of images found on walls around the world. The project aims to develop intercultural connections by experimenting with sharing meaningful finds from walls in people's schools, streets, and towns. Participants are encouraged to join the online community at wallstalking.org or on its Flickr group page to learn about different places and cultures through the images and messages displayed on walls globally.
This document provides an overview and introduction to the Common Core State Standards. It outlines the objectives of understanding what the CCSS are and their origins, expected shifts in curriculum and instruction, and implications for specific student populations. The agenda covers introductions, basics of the CCSS, implications for curriculum, instruction, and assessment, and a question and answer period. Key points include what the CCSS are, how they were created, their implementation timeline, instructional shifts around text complexity and 21st century skills, and how assessments will change and be accessible to all students. Concerns about transitioning are acknowledged and questions from participants are anticipated.
The document describes the MV-4, a robotic system designed for landmine clearance. It can be used with different tool attachments for efficient demining, including a flail tool, tiller tool, segmented roller tool, dozer blade tool, gripper tool, rear forklift, rear shovel, and robotic arm. The MV-4 is explosion proof, easy to transport, offers excellent maneuverability, and requires minimal maintenance.
Il documento presenta un intervento di Massimiliano Dess狸 riguardo le comunit online, in particolare il Google Developer Group Sardegna. Viene discusso il concetto di comunit come gruppo di persone unite da interessi comuni, evidenziando l'importanza della condivisione di conoscenze e esperienze per la crescita reciproca. Inoltre, si sottolinea come le dinamiche di coinvolgimento e divertimento siano fondamentali per mantenere viva e attiva la comunit.
The Magic Box Project presentation emphasizes the importance of simplicity in J2EE development by promoting effective use of Spring Framework. It encourages developers to favor composition over inheritance and immutability for better software design, alongside the principle of using interfaces to enhance flexibility. The document also highlights practical implementations of these principles through examples and a discussion on the role of data mappers in software architecture.
MongoDB is a document-oriented database that stores data in JSON-like documents. It features high performance, high availability, easy scalability, and a rich query language. Data is stored in flexible, schema-less documents which reduces the need for joins. MongoDB uses replication and automatic sharding for high availability and easy scalability.
Spring Stack Testing:Continuous integration,Continuous AgitationMassimiliano Dess狸
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Il documento di Massimiliano Dess狸 discute l'importanza dei test e dell'integrazione continua nello sviluppo di applicazioni utilizzando il framework Spring. Sottolinea che, sebbene Spring possa semplificare lo sviluppo, 竪 fondamentale seguire buone pratiche di programmazione per evitare errori. Viene enfatizzato che test efficaci e frequenti e l'integrazione continua migliorano la qualit e la manutenzione del codice.
Massimiliano Dess狸 presenta Spring Roo, uno strumento per aumentare la produttivit nello sviluppo Java senza compromettere qualit e flessibilit. Roo offre una generazione di codice ibrida, supporto per la gestione di progetti e integrazioni con vari framework, facilitando la creazione di progetti tramite comandi semplificati. In un demo, Dess狸 dimostra come Roo possa semplificare e velocizzare il processo di sviluppo.
Il documento tratta l'uso di Scala e Akka per la programmazione funzionale in architetture scalabili e distribuite. Sottolinea l'importanza di scrivere codice pensando alla concorrenza e alla gestione dell'accesso ai dati in ambienti multi-core. Viene evidenziato come il modello degli attori di Akka permetta una gestione efficiente della concorrenza e della tolleranza ai guasti rispetto ai tradizionali approcci basati su thread e stato condiviso.
This document provides an overview of Scalatra, a Scala web microframework, and compares it to Spring MVC. It discusses how Scalatra and Spring MVC handle REST, routing, templates, security, exceptions, and more. The speaker has over 13 years of experience in programming and manages several user groups.
Il documento discute l'uso della Programmazione Orientata agli Aspetti (AOP) nel contesto del framework Spring, evidenziando come l'AOP completi la Programmazione Orientata agli Oggetti (OOP) per risolvere problemi di modularit e code scattering. Viene descritto il funzionamento di componenti AOP come 'aspect', 'joinpoint', e 'advice', nonch辿 come implementare AOP in Spring con annotazioni e XML. Infine, il documento tocca temi relativi alla concorrenza, gestione delle risorse e integrazione con il Domain-Driven Design (DDD).
Massimiliano Dessi discusses Docker, an open-source containerization platform. Docker allows applications to be easily deployed into containers by automating the deployment process. Containers offer greater density and efficiency than virtual machines by running at the kernel level without an extra layer of abstraction. Docker uses containers, images, and a client-server architecture to package and run applications securely isolated on the host operating system with their own filesystem, CPU, memory, and other resources.
This document discusses reactive applications and the tools used to build them. Reactive applications are event-driven, scalable, resilient, and responsive. They react quickly to events, failures, loads, and through user interfaces. Key tools for building reactive applications include actors, agents, futures, and functional reactive programming. Actors communicate asynchronously through message passing. Agents are reactive memory cells that update asynchronously. Futures allow non-blocking composition. Functional reactive programming uses streams to model events over time.
The document discusses Massimiliano Dess狸's background and experience as a software architect, developer, and founder/chairman of various user groups. It then provides an overview of MongoDB including its main features such as being document-oriented, easy scalability, high performance, high availability, and rich query language. Examples of MongoDB production deployments are also listed. The rest of the document dives deeper into specific MongoDB concepts, data structures, operations, and query capabilities.
The document discusses different platforms for deploying microservices using containers including Docker, Kubernetes, AWS ECS, AWS Elastic Beanstalk, OpenShift, and Fabric8. Docker allows deploying containers but does not provide orchestration capabilities. Kubernetes provides orchestration of containers across clusters and can be deployed on-premises or on cloud providers. AWS ECS and Elastic Beanstalk integrate Docker containers with AWS but lack portability. OpenShift is a distribution of Kubernetes that can be used to deploy and manage containerized applications. Fabric8 builds upon Docker and Kubernetes to provide a full Platform as a Service with DevOps capabilities.
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