This is a series of Capacity Building documents that was prepared by the Sudanese Youth Leadership Development Program.
悵 悴惺悸 悋悋悋惠 悴悋悋惠 惠惆惘惡悸 惠惺惆惆悸 悋愕惡悸 悴惺悋惠 悋愀惺悸 惠 惠愀惘悋 惡 惺悋 2003-2008 惡惘悋悴 悋愕惆悋 悒惺惆悋惆 悋悋惆悋惠 悋愆惡悋惡悸
This is a series of Capacity Building documents that was prepared by the Sudanese Youth Leadership Development Program.
悵 悴惺悸 悋悋悋惠 悴悋悋惠 惠惆惘惡悸 惠惺惆惆悸 悋愕惡悸 悴惺悋惠 悋愀惺悸 惠 惠愀惘悋 惡 惺悋 2003-2008 惡惘悋悴 悋愕惆悋 悒惺惆悋惆 悋悋惆悋惠 悋愆惡悋惡悸
1) The ThinkQuest International competition challenges students to apply critical thinking, communication, and technology skills to real-world problems.
2) Students develop e-learning projects, digital media, or web applications to solve problems in their communities.
3) The document outlines MUFIX-ThinkQuest's plan to participate in the competition with 3 projects focused on the Egyptian revolution, youth political participation, and a third topic to be determined.
This document provides an introduction to mobile computing and the Google Android platform. It discusses the growth of the mobile market and job opportunities in mobile development. It then covers smartphones, tablets, mobile device usage trends, and the advantages and disadvantages of mobile devices. The document explains what mobile applications are and compares native vs web apps. It introduces popular mobile development environments and provides an overview of the Android platform history, components, and setup process for developing Android apps. Key files for a simple "Hello World" Android app are also described.
Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is a framework for building AJAX-enabled web applications using the Java programming language. GWT allows developers to write client-side code in Java and compile it to optimized JavaScript for fast client-side execution in web browsers. Some key features of GWT include writing, running, testing and debugging the entire web application in Java, catching errors at compile time, and support for internationalization. GWT applications can include rich widget libraries and can access Google and third party web APIs and services. Example applications that can be built with GWT include web-based games, admin panels, mapping applications, and mobile web apps.
The document is a photo by Pensive glance on Flickr under a Creative Commons license allowing for non-commercial sharing and modification as long as attribution is given. The photo shows a person looking pensively into the distance.
- Oracle Academy provides Oracle software, curriculum and certification resources to higher education for a $1 billion commitment. It aims to enable cutting-edge education.
- Students should register at the Oracle Academy website and in the Advanced Computer Science program to access benefits. This includes 50% software discounts and 40% exam discounts.
- The document discusses organizing student teams to participate in the ThinkQuest competition by April 2011, with project planning, feedback meetings and prizes provided. It outlines 3 potential team projects already in progress.