This document provides an overview of magazines and books as media. It discusses the history of muckraking magazines in the early 20th century, different types of magazines including niche and general interest, and how magazines make money through advertising. It also covers the history of print from the Gutenberg Bible to e-books, different types of published books, book publishing industries, and censorship and banning of books. Technology is changing publishing with e-books and tablets potentially replacing printed books.
Supplementing Literacy Through Technology in Elementary Educational Enrichmen...salm
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This document proposes an elementary enrichment program that combines literacy and technology. The program would have students act as junior authors to compose, narrate, and illustrate a book using technology. There is a need for such a program as there are currently no gifted/talented programs and students have limited computer access. The budget proposes $26,398 for the program, with $23,500 requested from various foundations and government grants, and the remaining $2,898 supplemented by the school. The program aims to develop students' reading, writing, and technology skills.
This document discusses different journalism platforms and their strengths. It covers broadcast platforms like radio and television, which utilize electromagnetic waves and are well-suited for sharing emotions and visuals. Print is described as providing more depth and context. Online platforms can incorporate strengths of both broadcast and print, as well as audience interactivity. The document also briefly mentions how audiences of different platforms are measured through methods like portable meters, diaries, and surveys.
This document discusses using data about cultural events, places, and transportation to help tourists plan visits to cities. It suggests using this data to recommend nearby places, related events, and restaurants that are within walking distance of locations like Madison Square Garden. The document also includes links to a video and website that provide additional tourist and city information.
This document discusses the benefits of blogging for building a personal brand, including gaining visibility, credibility, and authenticity. It notes that blogging can help create community and currency or legacy. To start an effective blog, one needs an idea, niche, blogging platform, and willingness to learn. To thrive, the document recommends staying current, being authentic, engaging one's community, promoting on social media, and responding to constructive criticism.
The document discusses inductively learning mappings between the output classifications of named entity recognition systems and target schemas for information extraction benchmarks. It presents an approach for inducing these mappings statistically or using machine learning based on analyzing training data. The induced mappings are then used to evaluate the named entity recognition systems. Results show this inductive alignment method can improve performance compared to using the original schema mappings.
Police and Fire On-Line Courseware Training Trends and Evaluation StudyInteract Business Group
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This document provides an overview and summary of a study on online courseware trends and evaluation for fire service training. It finds that while online learning has grown for fire departments, there is a lack of standardized quality evaluation of courses. The study analyzed 12 common courses from multiple vendors using a scoring system. It found wide variation in course quality and costs. Key conclusions are that a centralized evaluation system and online library is needed to help departments identify high-quality, cost-effective courseware.
Community and Bush environments - Seminar 11 - ways of knowing nature - metap...Geoff Adams
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This document discusses different ways of knowing and relating to nature. It presents several perspectives on the human-nature relationship including:
1. Nature can be viewed as an object or subject. Viewing nature as a subject implies emotions, humanity, and intrinsic rights, while viewing it as an object implies it is inert without rights.
2. Knowing nature like a friend is a biocentric view that attempts to develop a subject-to-subject relationship with nature through lived personal experiences, closeness, cooperation, and care for nature's wellbeing.
3. Language used to describe nature can indicate whether nature is viewed as a subject with consciousness and relationship, or as an object. Metaphors are also important
4Growth Large Opportunity Validation SystemDavid Sharples
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4Growth's LOVS (Large Opportunity Validation System) is a tool for sales organizations to test the veracity of important sales deals in the forecast. LOVS provides a playbook of next steps which includes activities required to either pursue or abandon deals based on specific analysis and qualification.
This document summarizes a presentation by Tim Richardson on better teamwork and service. It discusses different thinking styles ("Jud" and "Gen"), ways to improve morale and service, forming service teams, and the importance of continuous learning. Richardson suggests committing to 6 books, learning programs, events, and vacations per year related to one's work to stay innovative. He notes that small improvements can lead to large differences in outcomes.
Dokumen berisi daftar nama peserta prodi Pendidikan Matematika dan Pendidikan Biologi beserta kode masing-masing. Terdapat 69 peserta Pendidikan Matematika dan 116 peserta Pendidikan Biologi dengan informasi kode prodi, kode peserta, dan nama peserta.
This document discusses the benefits of blogging for building a personal brand, including gaining visibility, credibility, and authenticity. It notes that blogging can help create community and currency or legacy. To start an effective blog, one needs an idea, niche, blogging platform, and willingness to learn. To thrive, the document recommends staying current, being authentic, engaging one's community, promoting on social media, and responding to constructive criticism.
The document discusses inductively learning mappings between the output classifications of named entity recognition systems and target schemas for information extraction benchmarks. It presents an approach for inducing these mappings statistically or using machine learning based on analyzing training data. The induced mappings are then used to evaluate the named entity recognition systems. Results show this inductive alignment method can improve performance compared to using the original schema mappings.
Police and Fire On-Line Courseware Training Trends and Evaluation StudyInteract Business Group
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This document provides an overview and summary of a study on online courseware trends and evaluation for fire service training. It finds that while online learning has grown for fire departments, there is a lack of standardized quality evaluation of courses. The study analyzed 12 common courses from multiple vendors using a scoring system. It found wide variation in course quality and costs. Key conclusions are that a centralized evaluation system and online library is needed to help departments identify high-quality, cost-effective courseware.
Community and Bush environments - Seminar 11 - ways of knowing nature - metap...Geoff Adams
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This document discusses different ways of knowing and relating to nature. It presents several perspectives on the human-nature relationship including:
1. Nature can be viewed as an object or subject. Viewing nature as a subject implies emotions, humanity, and intrinsic rights, while viewing it as an object implies it is inert without rights.
2. Knowing nature like a friend is a biocentric view that attempts to develop a subject-to-subject relationship with nature through lived personal experiences, closeness, cooperation, and care for nature's wellbeing.
3. Language used to describe nature can indicate whether nature is viewed as a subject with consciousness and relationship, or as an object. Metaphors are also important
4Growth Large Opportunity Validation SystemDavid Sharples
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4Growth's LOVS (Large Opportunity Validation System) is a tool for sales organizations to test the veracity of important sales deals in the forecast. LOVS provides a playbook of next steps which includes activities required to either pursue or abandon deals based on specific analysis and qualification.
This document summarizes a presentation by Tim Richardson on better teamwork and service. It discusses different thinking styles ("Jud" and "Gen"), ways to improve morale and service, forming service teams, and the importance of continuous learning. Richardson suggests committing to 6 books, learning programs, events, and vacations per year related to one's work to stay innovative. He notes that small improvements can lead to large differences in outcomes.
Dokumen berisi daftar nama peserta prodi Pendidikan Matematika dan Pendidikan Biologi beserta kode masing-masing. Terdapat 69 peserta Pendidikan Matematika dan 116 peserta Pendidikan Biologi dengan informasi kode prodi, kode peserta, dan nama peserta.