Tweefind lets you search Twitter and displays results ordered according to a rank assigned to users.
This rank (Tweerank) depends on how popular/relevant/active those users are on Twitter. The higher this rank is, the more authority a user has.
The Tweerank is assigned by an algorithm / spider working 24/7 and changes dinamically depending on how a user uses Twitter.
The document appears to be a quiz about sound and hearing. It contains multiple choice questions about topics like which everyday sound is the loudest, parts of the ear, properties of sound waves, measuring sound, the speed of sound, and nerves involved in hearing. The questions range in difficulty and point values from 100 to 1,000,000 points. After each question the player's answer is checked and they receive feedback like "correct" or "incorrect" along with the right answer.
The document provides tips for new interactive whiteboard users. It explains the different types of interactive whiteboard technologies, including hardboards, ultrasonics, and resistive boards. It emphasizes calibrating the board, using its features like undo and layers, and leveraging available tools, images, and online resources. The tips encourage utilizing students as resources and not getting flustered when learning to use the new technology.
This document provides an overview of Library 2.0 tools and digital storytelling resources for educators presented by Bridget Belardi. It begins with contact information for Belardi and links to introductory videos on the topic. The bulk of the document lists various web tools for collaboration, digital storytelling, ebooks, polling, photos, virtual tours, timelines and extra resources. It then discusses the process of digital storytelling and provides example project ideas. Resources for finding media are shared, along with Belardi's current favorite tools. An assignment is given for attendees to create short video clips conveying their thoughts about education using only 3 words. Key contact details and links are recapped.
Turning The Channel On - Online Marketing for SMBLinda Groendyke
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online marketing overview for small and medium businesses that covers local search, websites, email and social media tools such as facebook and LinkedIn
This document summarizes a hands-on Web 2.0 workshop providing experience with new technologies and forms of learning. The workshop covers topics including blogging, podcasting, RSS feeds, and using tools like Blogger, Audacity and Camtasia. Attendees will learn how to set up blogs and podcasts, embed audio and video, and syndicate content using RSS feeds so it can be automatically updated and distributed.
This document provides information about health systems in India. It notes that India has a population of over 1.2 billion people spread across 35 states with wide disparities in wealth. The ratio of health professionals to population is low at around 2 per 1000 people. It discusses the evolution of health systems from ancient times focusing on Ayurveda and the establishment of modern allopathic medicine by the British. It highlights some pioneering Indian medical innovations and researchers. It also notes the fragmented private healthcare sector in India which spends a lower percentage of GDP on healthcare compared to other countries. It argues that New Zealand and India have a longstanding friendship and opportunities to partner in areas like public health.
High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is when the force of blood against artery walls is too high. It is measured by two numbers, systolic and diastolic pressure. High blood pressure can be caused by factors like age, weight, diet, stress, and family history. Symptoms may include headaches, confusion, and vision changes. Treatment focuses on lifestyle changes like diet, exercise, and medication to control blood pressure and reduce health risks. Regular checkups are important to monitor blood pressure levels.
Research Data Management at the University of SalfordDavid Clay
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The document summarizes the University of Salford's research data management project. It describes the drivers for the project including funder policies requiring open data. It outlines the requirements gathering and policy development process. It then details the proposed solution architecture including online storage, a data repository, source code management, and support services. Finally it discusses the pilot infrastructure launched in 2015 using Figshare and describes next steps to evaluate scaling up the RDM service.
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.
A plan of action devised to bring together health and fitness organizations in the Katy, TX area to educate and prevent cardiovascular disease from occuring in Katy, TX residents.
The document outlines a promotional campaign for the Architecture Library at the University of Oklahoma. The overall goal is to increase the library's visibility within the College of Architecture. Key objectives include creating a cohesive image for the library, increasing faculty involvement through bibliographic instruction sessions, and increasing understanding of the library's resources and special collections. The campaign will be evaluated through surveys and by monitoring various metrics like instruction sessions and material usage.
The document discusses the Renaissance period in Europe, which began in Italy in the late 1300s and spread north over the next 200 years. The Renaissance focused on rediscovering classical knowledge in arts, literature, and architecture from ancient Greece and Rome. This movement was known as humanism and emphasized that individual humans are important and that life on Earth is significant. Key figures like Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Niccolo Machiavelli helped drive changes through their art, sculpture, architecture, and political writings that represented a shift away from traditional religion and the focus on the afterlife towards reason and emphasizing this life.
Second Life: aplicaciones e implicaciones a bibliotecasR B
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Second Life is an online virtual world platform where users can socialize, connect and create virtual content and experiences. It is used widely in education where educators have created over 40 islands for libraries, universities and other educational institutions and groups. Some examples of educational institutions with a presence in Second Life include Stanford University Libraries, UCLA Library, and the University of Illinois. Educational uses allow students to engage through interactive activities and experiences in an environment popular with digital natives.
Turning The Channel On - Online Marketing for SMBLinda Groendyke
油
online marketing overview for small and medium businesses that covers local search, websites, email and social media tools such as facebook and LinkedIn
This document summarizes a hands-on Web 2.0 workshop providing experience with new technologies and forms of learning. The workshop covers topics including blogging, podcasting, RSS feeds, and using tools like Blogger, Audacity and Camtasia. Attendees will learn how to set up blogs and podcasts, embed audio and video, and syndicate content using RSS feeds so it can be automatically updated and distributed.
This document provides information about health systems in India. It notes that India has a population of over 1.2 billion people spread across 35 states with wide disparities in wealth. The ratio of health professionals to population is low at around 2 per 1000 people. It discusses the evolution of health systems from ancient times focusing on Ayurveda and the establishment of modern allopathic medicine by the British. It highlights some pioneering Indian medical innovations and researchers. It also notes the fragmented private healthcare sector in India which spends a lower percentage of GDP on healthcare compared to other countries. It argues that New Zealand and India have a longstanding friendship and opportunities to partner in areas like public health.
High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is when the force of blood against artery walls is too high. It is measured by two numbers, systolic and diastolic pressure. High blood pressure can be caused by factors like age, weight, diet, stress, and family history. Symptoms may include headaches, confusion, and vision changes. Treatment focuses on lifestyle changes like diet, exercise, and medication to control blood pressure and reduce health risks. Regular checkups are important to monitor blood pressure levels.
Research Data Management at the University of SalfordDavid Clay
油
The document summarizes the University of Salford's research data management project. It describes the drivers for the project including funder policies requiring open data. It outlines the requirements gathering and policy development process. It then details the proposed solution architecture including online storage, a data repository, source code management, and support services. Finally it discusses the pilot infrastructure launched in 2015 using Figshare and describes next steps to evaluate scaling up the RDM service.
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.
A plan of action devised to bring together health and fitness organizations in the Katy, TX area to educate and prevent cardiovascular disease from occuring in Katy, TX residents.
The document outlines a promotional campaign for the Architecture Library at the University of Oklahoma. The overall goal is to increase the library's visibility within the College of Architecture. Key objectives include creating a cohesive image for the library, increasing faculty involvement through bibliographic instruction sessions, and increasing understanding of the library's resources and special collections. The campaign will be evaluated through surveys and by monitoring various metrics like instruction sessions and material usage.
The document discusses the Renaissance period in Europe, which began in Italy in the late 1300s and spread north over the next 200 years. The Renaissance focused on rediscovering classical knowledge in arts, literature, and architecture from ancient Greece and Rome. This movement was known as humanism and emphasized that individual humans are important and that life on Earth is significant. Key figures like Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Niccolo Machiavelli helped drive changes through their art, sculpture, architecture, and political writings that represented a shift away from traditional religion and the focus on the afterlife towards reason and emphasizing this life.
Second Life: aplicaciones e implicaciones a bibliotecasR B
油
Second Life is an online virtual world platform where users can socialize, connect and create virtual content and experiences. It is used widely in education where educators have created over 40 islands for libraries, universities and other educational institutions and groups. Some examples of educational institutions with a presence in Second Life include Stanford University Libraries, UCLA Library, and the University of Illinois. Educational uses allow students to engage through interactive activities and experiences in an environment popular with digital natives.