InterFixer is a smartphone app for your child.
It locks Internet Access until your child solves a coding challenge.
This project won EUhackathon 2015
More at http://learnminder.artpi.net
The document discusses the author's experience learning to use MAC computers and different software programs for a school project. They found MACs more difficult to get used to than Windows computers. While Pages was simple, it had limitations and required using another program, making the process more complicated. InDesign was the author's favorite as it allowed professional features like text wrapping and columns, and produced high quality output when linked to Photoshop. Details of the camera used for a photo shoot are also provided.
Sophie Wallace used a video camera, tripod, and torchlight to film footage. She found the video equipment easy to use and any problems, like a dead battery, were simple to fix. Sophie used an Apple computer, mouse, keyboard, and cable to edit the filmed footage. The editing hardware was straightforward to use with no issues. Although Sophie was more familiar with last year's software, Adobe Premiere allowed her to edit although it took time to learn; once familiar with it, she utilized various effects.
Held at the PfPC ADL WG meeting on 7 Nov. 2012 in Vienna. The presentation shows the design principles that we have applied during the development of the Mobler Cards app.
You can do that with a netbook slideshareTami Brass
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1) The document discusses revising the netbook model used at St. Paul Academy and Summit School based on parent and faculty feedback to make them more suitable for classroom work.
2) It describes the specifications and features of the ClassmatePC netbooks used by the school, including upgrading them to 2GB of RAM and Windows 7 Pro.
3) It outlines how netbook use has impacted instruction over time, enabling more collaborative and multimedia-based work as well as consistent integration across subjects.
The document provides tips for improving productivity by doing things faster through using keyboard shortcuts, avoiding mouse use, focusing on problems rather than tools, and learning IDE keybindings. It recommends improving typing speed on typing tutorials and using tools like Emmet and Git integrations to work more efficiently. It also shares system-wide keyboard shortcuts and resources for finding additional hotkeys to boost productivity.
Users, UX, and Technology: Going hi-tech with your classroom AV systemBohyun Kim
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The document summarizes renovations made to an audiovisual classroom setup based on user feedback. Key points:
- The classroom was upgraded with multiple screens, cameras, microphones, and touchpad control. However, instructors reported usability issues.
- Issues included short mouse/keyboard wires, screens timing out, confusing preset arrangements, and an unintuitive control panel. Solutions like wireless peripherals, settings changes, and additional presets were implemented.
- Users preferred reverting to a single mirrored display rather than grappling with the complex multi-screen setup. This highlighted that technology should facilitate tasks rather than be the focus.
- Lessons included validating upgrades with users, prioritizing
1. The roommate configured the printer on his computer to be shared, but now that he is gone the printer is no longer available on the network.
2. When installing a new video game and nothing happens, the next step is to check that the installation disc is free of scratches or defects and ensure the computer meets the minimum requirements.
3. If a portable media player is reporting low battery soon after being charged, it could be a sign the battery is failing and needs replacing.
4. To determine if an older operating system can run new software, check the software's minimum system requirements against the computer's specifications.
5. If an optical disc won't be read, the disc may
21Things4Students - Tips for Creating a Screencastssummerford
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This document provides tips for creating effective screencasts in 3 sentences or less:
It discusses different types of screencasts such as quick "how-to" tutorials or more in-depth tutorials for teaching or training. It emphasizes the importance of storyboarding to plan out the script, scenes, and visual elements. Finally, it provides best practices for making high-quality screencasts such as focusing on one task, speaking clearly, using zoom features sparingly, and highlighting areas of the screen.
Virtual classrooms offer advantages like simple interfaces and low costs but also challenges such as duplicate titles, single screen sessions, latency issues, and limitations with sharing videos and polls. Teachers must also ensure YouTube links work and videos can be viewed.
The Road Warrior: 15 Tips for the Mobile SalespersonDerek Massey
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The document provides 15 productivity tips for mobile workers. It recommends getting a smartphone, tablet, and using cloud storage like Dropbox. It suggests organizing your email inbox using folders for action items, items to hold, and archive. It also recommends using tasks and calendar functions to stay organized, and apps like Evernote, Expensify, and Google Voice. Additional tips include turning alerts off, signing documents electronically on tablets, using keyboard cases, and ensuring you have backup chargers and adapters. The overall goal is to help mobile workers stay productive while on the go.
How to build a failsafe mobile usability testing set upcxpartners
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When conducting mobile web usability testing (with a standard setup) you need your web host, internet, local network and test device to work as they should.
But technology fails, and people fail. So how do you build a set-up that won't fail? (For under ?100!)
Mobile learning technologies are well-suited for microlearning which involves delivering short bursts of learning content, typically 1-5 minutes, using spaced learning techniques to help embed knowledge. Microlearning can improve workforce performance through benefits like being more appealing than traditional eLearning, increasing voluntary participation, and providing just-in-time learning accessible anywhere. To ensure continued user engagement, microlearning should be relevant, have high-quality UX design, incorporate elements of gamification, and enable collaborative learning experiences.
Mobile Learning Myth Busters: Uncovering the true reality of mobile learning.
These slides were used by Agylia as part of a seminar session at Learning Technologies 2017. The seminar was based on the real experiences of learning and development (L&D) professionals worldwide who took part in the Learning Technology Research Project 2016 (LTR Project). The LTR Project took place over a two week period in November 2016, with over 350 L&D professionals worldwide accessing and experiencing a range of mobile learning modules, plus quizzes and surveys.
The slides reveal the initial findings from the research. It looked to uncover the true reality of mobile learning, while helping people to understand the way people interact with digital learning and support resources on their mobile devices.
This document outlines a case study for troubleshooting network issues at a small business. It describes troubleshooting objectives like verifying TCP/IP connectivity and identifying common hardware and connection problems. It presents a scenario where the receptionist's computer is not working and tasks the reader to develop questions to ask the user, explain the troubleshooting technique, and suggest utility programs to run to determine the problem before visiting the office. The summary provides context and highlights the key elements of troubleshooting covered in the case study.
Set your laptop to power saving mode and keep the screen brightness at a comfortable level. Only run necessary programs and charge your laptop immediately when the battery gets low. Defrag your laptop periodically, get rid of unnecessary background programs when charging, and avoid using high definition videos to increase your laptop battery life.
The document provides options for presenting classroom content using an iPad, including:
1. Using an Apple projector adapter to display still images and presentations from an iPad onto a projector.
2. Using a document camera to display any content visible on the iPad screen, including video, onto a projector.
3. Using Apple TV air play to wirelessly display any Apple device's screen onto a projector, including web pages and video.
Presentation creation options like Apple Keynote, Educreations, and Nearpod are also discussed. Interactive response tools like Socrative that turn devices into clickers for polls and quizzes are presented. Classroom monitoring with LanSchool is described as
This document discusses three online tools for images and surveys - Photoshop Express, Urtak, and Zoomerang. Photoshop Express is an online image editor for quick and easy photo edits. Urtak allows for easy yes/no surveys. Zoomerang allows custom surveys but has limits of 12 questions and 100 responses for free use.
This document discusses three online tools for images and surveys - Photoshop Express, Urtak, and Zoomerang. Photoshop Express is an online image editor for quick and easy photo edits. Urtak allows for easy yes/no surveys. Zoomerang allows custom surveys but has limits of 12 questions and 100 responses for free use.
This document discusses three online tools for images and surveys - Photoshop Express, Urtak, and Zoomerang. Photoshop Express is an online image editor for quick and easy photo edits. Urtak allows for easy yes/no surveys. Zoomerang allows custom surveys but has limits of 12 questions and 100 responses for free use.
Securecast is a fully featured security awareness platform with ready to launch security awareness courses and a phishing simulator designed to enhance your organization¨s security awareness program. Securecast is cost effective, easy to use and includes the tools you need to successfully manage your own security awareness training campaign.
Screen Capture with Camtasia - Workflow and Use CasesCollin College
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This document provides an overview of Camtasia Relay, a screen recording and video editing software. It discusses what Camtasia Relay is, what is needed to use it, and different ways it can be used, such as flipping the classroom by recording lectures, creating tutorials, annotating student work, and producing digital stories. The workflow for recording, submitting, processing, and sharing videos with Camtasia Relay is also outlined. Various apps that can be used to annotate and record an iPad screen are mentioned.
The document summarizes key equipment and resources available for editing a film project, including a school Mac computer that requires advance booking and has video editing software, a personal MacBook Pro laptop as a backup that can be used anywhere and has additional software like Adobe After Effects, and a camera tripod from the school that also needs advance booking and is portable.
The document discusses options for delivering eLearning content on mobile devices. It addresses challenges of using Flash for mobile and provides two approaches - creating web-based courses or developing mobile apps. It also outlines considerations for each approach, tools like Captivate and PhoneGap, and tips for designing for different screen sizes.
Wimba Live Classroom is an online platform that allows real-time connections between facilitators and participants. It features include an interactive whiteboard, screen sharing, file uploads, video/voice, and breakout rooms. Facilitators can use it for meetings, presentations, tutorials and training. Preparation includes ensuring the computer meets system requirements and checking for pop-up blockers and correct browser and Java versions. Facilitators should practice with colleagues, add interactive polls, and familiarize themselves with Wimba features before sessions. During sessions, facilitators should welcome participants, establish rules, and manage interactions and communication tools.
A training toolbox for editors - Hilary CadmanTheSfEP
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This document provides an overview of training tools for editors, including webinars, online courses, and screencasts. It discusses webinar platforms like GoToWebinar and Zoom, how to prepare and structure webinars, and using webinars for business opportunities. Online course platforms like Udemy, Thinkific and Teachable are presented, along with how to develop course content and modules. Screencasts are defined as video recordings of computer screens that can include audio narration, and tips are provided for creating and sharing them.
Your software is choking up or crashing and your system is running slowly even when browsing the web. Rather than upgrading your RAM or CPU, try running msconfig to turn off unnecessary apps on startup and avoid running apps in full screen mode, as this uses up valuable graphics RAM. Separating office and technical work into different sessions can also help apps run better. Don't panic - make these configuration changes before considering an expensive hardware upgrade.
The document discusses finding the best computing device to provide maximum educational value for students. It outlines perspectives from students, professors, and IT staff on desired device features. These include ease of use, portability, battery life, and ability to interact with educational systems and tools. The document then reviews the components needed for success, including partnerships, device specifications, support models, and training. It provides details on evaluating different tablet models and selecting specifications.
Virtual classrooms offer advantages like simple interfaces and low costs but also challenges such as duplicate titles, single screen sessions, latency issues, and limitations with sharing videos and polls. Teachers must also ensure YouTube links work and videos can be viewed.
The Road Warrior: 15 Tips for the Mobile SalespersonDerek Massey
?
The document provides 15 productivity tips for mobile workers. It recommends getting a smartphone, tablet, and using cloud storage like Dropbox. It suggests organizing your email inbox using folders for action items, items to hold, and archive. It also recommends using tasks and calendar functions to stay organized, and apps like Evernote, Expensify, and Google Voice. Additional tips include turning alerts off, signing documents electronically on tablets, using keyboard cases, and ensuring you have backup chargers and adapters. The overall goal is to help mobile workers stay productive while on the go.
How to build a failsafe mobile usability testing set upcxpartners
?
When conducting mobile web usability testing (with a standard setup) you need your web host, internet, local network and test device to work as they should.
But technology fails, and people fail. So how do you build a set-up that won't fail? (For under ?100!)
Mobile learning technologies are well-suited for microlearning which involves delivering short bursts of learning content, typically 1-5 minutes, using spaced learning techniques to help embed knowledge. Microlearning can improve workforce performance through benefits like being more appealing than traditional eLearning, increasing voluntary participation, and providing just-in-time learning accessible anywhere. To ensure continued user engagement, microlearning should be relevant, have high-quality UX design, incorporate elements of gamification, and enable collaborative learning experiences.
Mobile Learning Myth Busters: Uncovering the true reality of mobile learning.
These slides were used by Agylia as part of a seminar session at Learning Technologies 2017. The seminar was based on the real experiences of learning and development (L&D) professionals worldwide who took part in the Learning Technology Research Project 2016 (LTR Project). The LTR Project took place over a two week period in November 2016, with over 350 L&D professionals worldwide accessing and experiencing a range of mobile learning modules, plus quizzes and surveys.
The slides reveal the initial findings from the research. It looked to uncover the true reality of mobile learning, while helping people to understand the way people interact with digital learning and support resources on their mobile devices.
This document outlines a case study for troubleshooting network issues at a small business. It describes troubleshooting objectives like verifying TCP/IP connectivity and identifying common hardware and connection problems. It presents a scenario where the receptionist's computer is not working and tasks the reader to develop questions to ask the user, explain the troubleshooting technique, and suggest utility programs to run to determine the problem before visiting the office. The summary provides context and highlights the key elements of troubleshooting covered in the case study.
Set your laptop to power saving mode and keep the screen brightness at a comfortable level. Only run necessary programs and charge your laptop immediately when the battery gets low. Defrag your laptop periodically, get rid of unnecessary background programs when charging, and avoid using high definition videos to increase your laptop battery life.
The document provides options for presenting classroom content using an iPad, including:
1. Using an Apple projector adapter to display still images and presentations from an iPad onto a projector.
2. Using a document camera to display any content visible on the iPad screen, including video, onto a projector.
3. Using Apple TV air play to wirelessly display any Apple device's screen onto a projector, including web pages and video.
Presentation creation options like Apple Keynote, Educreations, and Nearpod are also discussed. Interactive response tools like Socrative that turn devices into clickers for polls and quizzes are presented. Classroom monitoring with LanSchool is described as
This document discusses three online tools for images and surveys - Photoshop Express, Urtak, and Zoomerang. Photoshop Express is an online image editor for quick and easy photo edits. Urtak allows for easy yes/no surveys. Zoomerang allows custom surveys but has limits of 12 questions and 100 responses for free use.
This document discusses three online tools for images and surveys - Photoshop Express, Urtak, and Zoomerang. Photoshop Express is an online image editor for quick and easy photo edits. Urtak allows for easy yes/no surveys. Zoomerang allows custom surveys but has limits of 12 questions and 100 responses for free use.
This document discusses three online tools for images and surveys - Photoshop Express, Urtak, and Zoomerang. Photoshop Express is an online image editor for quick and easy photo edits. Urtak allows for easy yes/no surveys. Zoomerang allows custom surveys but has limits of 12 questions and 100 responses for free use.
Securecast is a fully featured security awareness platform with ready to launch security awareness courses and a phishing simulator designed to enhance your organization¨s security awareness program. Securecast is cost effective, easy to use and includes the tools you need to successfully manage your own security awareness training campaign.
Screen Capture with Camtasia - Workflow and Use CasesCollin College
?
This document provides an overview of Camtasia Relay, a screen recording and video editing software. It discusses what Camtasia Relay is, what is needed to use it, and different ways it can be used, such as flipping the classroom by recording lectures, creating tutorials, annotating student work, and producing digital stories. The workflow for recording, submitting, processing, and sharing videos with Camtasia Relay is also outlined. Various apps that can be used to annotate and record an iPad screen are mentioned.
The document summarizes key equipment and resources available for editing a film project, including a school Mac computer that requires advance booking and has video editing software, a personal MacBook Pro laptop as a backup that can be used anywhere and has additional software like Adobe After Effects, and a camera tripod from the school that also needs advance booking and is portable.
The document discusses options for delivering eLearning content on mobile devices. It addresses challenges of using Flash for mobile and provides two approaches - creating web-based courses or developing mobile apps. It also outlines considerations for each approach, tools like Captivate and PhoneGap, and tips for designing for different screen sizes.
Wimba Live Classroom is an online platform that allows real-time connections between facilitators and participants. It features include an interactive whiteboard, screen sharing, file uploads, video/voice, and breakout rooms. Facilitators can use it for meetings, presentations, tutorials and training. Preparation includes ensuring the computer meets system requirements and checking for pop-up blockers and correct browser and Java versions. Facilitators should practice with colleagues, add interactive polls, and familiarize themselves with Wimba features before sessions. During sessions, facilitators should welcome participants, establish rules, and manage interactions and communication tools.
A training toolbox for editors - Hilary CadmanTheSfEP
?
This document provides an overview of training tools for editors, including webinars, online courses, and screencasts. It discusses webinar platforms like GoToWebinar and Zoom, how to prepare and structure webinars, and using webinars for business opportunities. Online course platforms like Udemy, Thinkific and Teachable are presented, along with how to develop course content and modules. Screencasts are defined as video recordings of computer screens that can include audio narration, and tips are provided for creating and sharing them.
Your software is choking up or crashing and your system is running slowly even when browsing the web. Rather than upgrading your RAM or CPU, try running msconfig to turn off unnecessary apps on startup and avoid running apps in full screen mode, as this uses up valuable graphics RAM. Separating office and technical work into different sessions can also help apps run better. Don't panic - make these configuration changes before considering an expensive hardware upgrade.
The document discusses finding the best computing device to provide maximum educational value for students. It outlines perspectives from students, professors, and IT staff on desired device features. These include ease of use, portability, battery life, and ability to interact with educational systems and tools. The document then reviews the components needed for success, including partnerships, device specifications, support models, and training. It provides details on evaluating different tablet models and selecting specifications.
Process safety has seen a dramatic consolidation of concepts in the past few years. Chemical Process Safety, provides students and working engineers with the understanding necessary to apply these new concepts to safely design and operate any process.
Long the definitive guide in the field, this edition fully reflects major recent advances in process safety technology and practice. Readers will find extensive new and updated coverage of relief sizing, hazards identification, risk assessment, and many other topics such as
Safety culture
Preventive and mitigative safeguards
Toxicology, industrial hygiene, and source models
Hazardous material dispersion
Fires, explosions, and concepts for preventing them
Reliefs and relief sizing
Hazards identification and evaluation
Risk analysis and assessment, including Layer of Protection Analysis (LOPA)
Safety strategies, procedures, designs, case histories, and lessons learned
Crowl and Louvar link key academic concepts to modern industrial practice, making this guide invaluable for all engineering students and for all working engineers
Better Builder Magazine brings together premium product manufactures and leading builders to create better differentiated homes and buildings that use less energy, save water and reduce our impact on the environment. The magazine is published four times a year.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a popular cloud platform praised for its scalability, flexibility, and extensive range of services, making it a good choice for businesses of all sizes.
芙坪茶氏Y創_Data-Centric AI in The Age of Large Language Models鰻粥京晦粥皆幄塀氏芙
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このY創では、LLMの撹孔にはデ`タの|と謹來が音辛之であることをh苧しています。愔瓦離皀妊觚追屯佩弔離▲廛踪`チにし、デ`タ嶄伉のAI_kを戻宛し、より紳糞弔罵乎來の互いLLMのBに鬚韻疹潴綉弔癖峽┐鮟B初しています。デ`タの恷m晒や試喘圭隈、販あるAI_kの嶷勣來についても乾れられており、LLMのパフォ`マンス鯢呂墨鬚韻塵造燭片泣を戻工する坪否です。
This paper explains that the success of LLMs depends heavily on the quality and diversity of data. Instead of focusing solely on model improvements, it proposes a data-centric approach to AI development, introducing concrete methods for building more efficient and transparent LLMs. It also discusses data optimization, utilization strategies, and the importance of responsible AI development, offering a fresh perspective on enhancing LLM performance.
Battery charging technology for electric vehicle.pptxVirajPasare
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Battery Charging : Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, Fast or DC Charging, Voltage and Current Specifications, Opportunity Charging, Multi Stage Charging, Bulk, Absorption, Float, Trickle Charging, Pulse Charging, Constant Current Charging, Constant Voltage Charging, Constant Current Constant Voltage Charging, Wire Less Charging, Battery Swapping.
ELECTROMECHANICAL ENERGY CONVERSION PROCESS BY LAKSHYA PANDEY.pptxLakshya Pandey
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This Presentation is on the subject electrical machines offered by department of Electrical Engineering, Which covers the electromechanical energy conversion process..
This PPT is made by Lakshya Pandey , Mtech student of Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology(GBPUAT), Pantnagar Uttarakhand, & Alumnus BTKIT Dwarahat, Almora
6. Some details
? Getting Internet access as the incentive
? Every service, website or a game we use was
programmed by someone
? Only websites you preselected - it's safe
? Block as a system feature - on every smartphone
you can block certain apps
7. The Future
? Byte - size lessons
? Progressively more
demanding challenges
? Ranking system
? Gami?cation, achievements