This document instructs users to pinpoint their location on a map by adding a text box and pin, then to use a chat room to type a single word to describe image groups from Flickr's Creative Commons image search engine located at a specific URL.
This document discusses six compositional techniques for a slide show: simplicity, rule of thirds, lines, balance, framing, and breaking the rule of avoiding mergers. It lists these techniques as headings and provides citations to Flickr images as examples to illustrate each technique.
This document discusses compositional techniques for creating slideshows, including simplicity, the rule of thirds, using lines, balance, framing images appropriately, and avoiding mergers where unrelated elements are combined in a single frame. It provides references to examples on Flickr demonstrating these different techniques.
The document discusses different film theory principles including types of films like realism, classical, and formalism. It also covers various film techniques such as shots, angles, lighting, color, sound, editing, and mise-en-scene. The goal is to understand how to analyze films through an examination of their content and stylistic elements.
This document contains 8 references cited in APA style, including photographs from Wikipedia, psd Graphics, Free Marketing, Likeable Media, and Taylor Swift Love websites as well as books and websites. The references are listed alphabetically and include publication dates where applicable.
This document defines and explains the five elements of mise-en-scene in filmmaking: settings and props, costume/hair/makeup, facial expressions and body language, positioning of characters/objects, and lighting/color. It provides examples and prompts readers to analyze how each element is used in images to convey meaning and manipulate audience feelings and expectations. Readers are asked to apply these elements to envision a scene from a genre of their choosing.
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This document provides information about key concepts in media studies including media language, representation, institutions, and audience. It then discusses various film language techniques including mise-en-scene, camerawork, sound, editing, and moving images. The majority of the document focuses on defining and explaining the six elements of mise-en-scene: settings, props, costumes, performance/body language, positioning, and lighting/color. Examples and tasks are provided to illustrate how these elements are used to convey meaning and emotion.
The film Shakespeare in Love takes place in London in the late 16th century during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. It tells the story of William Shakespeare who struggles with writer's block until he meets Viola, a noblewoman who secretly attends the theatre disguised as a man. The two fall in love as Shakespeare begins writing Romeo and Juliet, inspired by their romance. However, their relationship is forbidden and threatened by Viola's arranged marriage. The film won multiple Academy Awards in 1999 including Best Picture. It provides a glimpse into Elizabethan English society including the theatre scene, social classes, and daily life in London at that time.
Taylor's compositional slide show discusses six principles of photography: simplicity, the rule of thirds, lines, balance, framing, and mergers. The slide show cites examples from Flickr to illustrate each principle and includes a bibliography listing the sources in order by slide.
This document lists several universities including Fudan, UCLA, USC, Middlebury, taida, loyola marymount, and UCSD without providing many details about each school. It appears to be an incomplete list of universities from around the world.
The document defines various coastal landforms and processes. It describes features such as alluvium, arches, atolls, bays, beaches, berms, blowholes, caves, cliffs, and reefs. It also explains coastal erosion processes like attrition and the formation of sand. Coastal defenses like armour blocks and beach nourishment are also defined.
Saratoga Arts was founded in 1986 to cultivate, nourish, and sustain the arts through programs that are accessible to all. It offers grant programs and services to both artists and the community, including an Artist Bootcamp program led by Director of Grants and Community Services Adrianna Flax.
The document provides guidance for developing a fund development plan for nonprofit organizations and DEC grantees. It discusses establishing fund development responsibilities and oversight structures. A key part is developing a multi-year fund development plan that identifies goals, strategies, budgets and timelines. The plan should be based on assessing organizational strengths/weaknesses and the external funding environment. A variety of fundraising strategies are explored, from events and direct mail to online giving. Tracking results and revising the plan annually is also recommended. The document emphasizes establishing relationships with current and prospective donors as the most effective way to raise funds.
This document provides an overview of B Corps and the new economy movement. It begins with definitions of key concepts like the blue economy, triple bottom line, and sustainability. It then discusses the researcher's positionality and experience in sustainability.
The research question is presented as how business structures can evolve to create a more sustainable economy. Interviews with 50 B Corp leaders will be conducted using constructivist grounded theory.
Key findings from the interviews include an end goal of making B Corps unnecessary by changing business generally, imbuing the economy with values like integrity and diversity, and putting people first. The theory developed proposes goals of interconnecting markets through collaboration, using values to direct profit for people, planet and profit, and cult
NYMACC 2011 Fund Development for Your Arts Organization BoardAndrew Marietta
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The document provides an overview of strategies and best practices for arts organization boards to effectively develop funds and resources. It discusses developing a comprehensive development plan with goals, timelines, budgets and evaluations. The plan should analyze strengths/weaknesses and opportunities/threats while outlining specific fundraising strategies. Boards are responsible for oversight, participation and accountability, and members should be trained to personally fundraise and cultivate donors and community support through relationship-building.
The document discusses Web 2.0 technologies and how they can be used for education. It provides examples of typical Web 2.0 activities like social networking, blogging, wikis, and gives specific tools for each. It also provides ideas for using wikis to support learning and discusses research on the pros and cons of Web 2.0 use in education. Contact information is provided for two people and links to related resources.
This document provides an overview of virtual learning environments (VLEs) and their components and uses. It discusses how VLEs can support students and lecturers through tools like forums, wikis, blogs, and resources. A VLE allows learning to be structured into modules and includes secure tools and communication channels to engage students anywhere and assist learning in a blended environment. In summary, a VLE is a software system utilizing a database that supports post-16 education through online organization and delivery of learning materials and tools to improve flexible engagement with students.
The document discusses the effective use of social media for non-profits. It emphasizes that social media is primarily about building relationships and engaging supporters over the long term, not immediate fundraising goals. Key recommendations include listening to your audience first before publishing content, engaging in conversations to build a community, and using metrics to define and measure success in a way that aligns with your overall goals such as awareness, engagement or fundraising. Patience is required as it can take 18 months to truly engage supporters through social media.
The document discusses how the internet has enabled new forms of conversation between humans that were not possible in the era of mass media. It allows for conversations in far flung places without issues of distance. These networked conversations allow for the sharing of knowledge and formation of organizations. As a result, markets have become smarter and more informed as people share information without biases. People now trust information from others in networked conversations more than corporate rhetoric from vendors, as there are no secrets on the internet. Similar changes are happening among employees who can freely converse without corporate hierarchy constraints on the internet.
際際滷s from my afternoon session on Shopify Theme Building covering everything from Shopify's key concepts right through to how these relate to Liquid templates.
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The document discusses the growth of the Shopify ecommerce platform. Shopify allows merchants to easily build online stores and manage sales across online and physical points of sale. It provides tools for store setup, customization, payments processing, and integrations with third-party apps. Shopify also supports developers and designers through its theme system and partner programs. The platform now serves over 165,000 stores in 150+ countries with a total gross merchandise volume of $3.7 billion in 2014.
The microclimate of a woodland ecosystem is affected by several abiotic factors. Solar radiation is highest in the tree canopy where trees absorb sunlight during the day, resulting in warmer temperatures higher up. Below the canopy, temperatures decrease due to shading by the trees, making the forest floor generally cooler. Wind speed is also affected, being highest at the forest edges and ground level with little wind below the canopy. Humidity levels remain high within the forest due to transpiration from leaves and reduced evaporation rates from less wind dispersing moisture.
Interactive Realities International Pvt. Ltd. is an Indian technology company incorporated in 1994 that provides digital solutions to major corporations. It has over 100 customers across industries like engineering, IT, and banking. The company focuses on delivering customer-centric platforms and integrated solutions through a strong management team. Some of its services include website development, online branding, and custom software. It has successfully completed projects for clients such as Microsoft, Tatas, and Siemens.
This document lists several universities including Fudan, UCLA, USC, Middlebury, taida, loyola marymount, and UCSD without providing many details about each school. It appears to be an incomplete list of universities from around the world.
The document defines various coastal landforms and processes. It describes features such as alluvium, arches, atolls, bays, beaches, berms, blowholes, caves, cliffs, and reefs. It also explains coastal erosion processes like attrition and the formation of sand. Coastal defenses like armour blocks and beach nourishment are also defined.
Saratoga Arts was founded in 1986 to cultivate, nourish, and sustain the arts through programs that are accessible to all. It offers grant programs and services to both artists and the community, including an Artist Bootcamp program led by Director of Grants and Community Services Adrianna Flax.
The document provides guidance for developing a fund development plan for nonprofit organizations and DEC grantees. It discusses establishing fund development responsibilities and oversight structures. A key part is developing a multi-year fund development plan that identifies goals, strategies, budgets and timelines. The plan should be based on assessing organizational strengths/weaknesses and the external funding environment. A variety of fundraising strategies are explored, from events and direct mail to online giving. Tracking results and revising the plan annually is also recommended. The document emphasizes establishing relationships with current and prospective donors as the most effective way to raise funds.
This document provides an overview of B Corps and the new economy movement. It begins with definitions of key concepts like the blue economy, triple bottom line, and sustainability. It then discusses the researcher's positionality and experience in sustainability.
The research question is presented as how business structures can evolve to create a more sustainable economy. Interviews with 50 B Corp leaders will be conducted using constructivist grounded theory.
Key findings from the interviews include an end goal of making B Corps unnecessary by changing business generally, imbuing the economy with values like integrity and diversity, and putting people first. The theory developed proposes goals of interconnecting markets through collaboration, using values to direct profit for people, planet and profit, and cult
NYMACC 2011 Fund Development for Your Arts Organization BoardAndrew Marietta
油
The document provides an overview of strategies and best practices for arts organization boards to effectively develop funds and resources. It discusses developing a comprehensive development plan with goals, timelines, budgets and evaluations. The plan should analyze strengths/weaknesses and opportunities/threats while outlining specific fundraising strategies. Boards are responsible for oversight, participation and accountability, and members should be trained to personally fundraise and cultivate donors and community support through relationship-building.
The document discusses Web 2.0 technologies and how they can be used for education. It provides examples of typical Web 2.0 activities like social networking, blogging, wikis, and gives specific tools for each. It also provides ideas for using wikis to support learning and discusses research on the pros and cons of Web 2.0 use in education. Contact information is provided for two people and links to related resources.
This document provides an overview of virtual learning environments (VLEs) and their components and uses. It discusses how VLEs can support students and lecturers through tools like forums, wikis, blogs, and resources. A VLE allows learning to be structured into modules and includes secure tools and communication channels to engage students anywhere and assist learning in a blended environment. In summary, a VLE is a software system utilizing a database that supports post-16 education through online organization and delivery of learning materials and tools to improve flexible engagement with students.
The document discusses the effective use of social media for non-profits. It emphasizes that social media is primarily about building relationships and engaging supporters over the long term, not immediate fundraising goals. Key recommendations include listening to your audience first before publishing content, engaging in conversations to build a community, and using metrics to define and measure success in a way that aligns with your overall goals such as awareness, engagement or fundraising. Patience is required as it can take 18 months to truly engage supporters through social media.
The document discusses how the internet has enabled new forms of conversation between humans that were not possible in the era of mass media. It allows for conversations in far flung places without issues of distance. These networked conversations allow for the sharing of knowledge and formation of organizations. As a result, markets have become smarter and more informed as people share information without biases. People now trust information from others in networked conversations more than corporate rhetoric from vendors, as there are no secrets on the internet. Similar changes are happening among employees who can freely converse without corporate hierarchy constraints on the internet.
際際滷s from my afternoon session on Shopify Theme Building covering everything from Shopify's key concepts right through to how these relate to Liquid templates.
Hosted by Second Wednesday - Nottingham 10th June 2015
The document discusses the growth of the Shopify ecommerce platform. Shopify allows merchants to easily build online stores and manage sales across online and physical points of sale. It provides tools for store setup, customization, payments processing, and integrations with third-party apps. Shopify also supports developers and designers through its theme system and partner programs. The platform now serves over 165,000 stores in 150+ countries with a total gross merchandise volume of $3.7 billion in 2014.
The microclimate of a woodland ecosystem is affected by several abiotic factors. Solar radiation is highest in the tree canopy where trees absorb sunlight during the day, resulting in warmer temperatures higher up. Below the canopy, temperatures decrease due to shading by the trees, making the forest floor generally cooler. Wind speed is also affected, being highest at the forest edges and ground level with little wind below the canopy. Humidity levels remain high within the forest due to transpiration from leaves and reduced evaporation rates from less wind dispersing moisture.
Interactive Realities International Pvt. Ltd. is an Indian technology company incorporated in 1994 that provides digital solutions to major corporations. It has over 100 customers across industries like engineering, IT, and banking. The company focuses on delivering customer-centric platforms and integrated solutions through a strong management team. Some of its services include website development, online branding, and custom software. It has successfully completed projects for clients such as Microsoft, Tatas, and Siemens.
1. Pin yourself to the mapUsing the text and drawing tools, create a text box and a pin and move these to the map to indicate where your are from.
3. Find the flickrUsing the chat room, type in the single word that describes these groups of images. Fastest finger first :ODAll images are located using the Creative Commons cleared image search engine:http://flickrcc.bluemountains.net/