YAGBUX project - Yet Another Gesture Based User ExperienceMehdi Lahmam B.
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YAGBUX is a project I've done at T辿l辿com Saint-Etienne (tse) last year.
It was about creating a gesture based web interface.
Moving a finger (or two) moves a spot on screen that activates a "hover" on some areas or click them.
SocialPoll is a mobile app that allows users to create and answer polls tied to specific venues using Foursquare integration. Users can check-in at a venue, then create or answer a related poll to gauge opinions in real time. Results are also emailed when the poll concludes, making it useful for quick decisions or learning customer preferences. The app was created by three developers and uses technologies like PHP, MySQL, and Ajax, along with Windows Phone and Foursquare APIs.
This document lists over 50 beautiful beaches from around the world, including Bora Bora Pearl Beach in French Polynesia, Phi Phi Island in Thailand, La Dique Beach in Seychelles, Blue Lagoon Beach in Fethiye, Turkey, and beaches in Spain, British Virgin Islands, Windward Islands, Hawaii, Australia, Scotland, Bahamas, United Arab Emirates, Zanzibar, U.S. Virgin Islands, Western Australia, Bermuda, Philippines, Kenya, Tasmania, Balearic Islands, Fiji, Mauritius, Maldives, Netherlands Antilles, and Italy. It also provides information about subscribing to a newsletter on the topics of love, friendship, poetry,
This document discusses the evolution of the Fosbury Flop technique in high jumping. It describes how Dick Fosbury developed an unconventional backwards jumping style in the 1960s that allowed him to break records and win gold at the 1968 Olympics, despite initial skepticism. Fosbury experimented with adapting older jumping styles until he found his own technique, which has since become the standard approach in high jumping. The document encourages embracing new ideas even if they seem strange or face criticism, as Fosbury's innovation changed the sport despite early doubts.
This document discusses the author's journey to learn about his surname Paulovic. The author's grandfather originally told him the family came from Yugoslavia, but later research found they were actually from Slovenia. Excited to learn about his ancestry, the author made plans to visit Bratislava, Slovakia, but later discovered his grandfather was correct all along about the family originating from Slovenia, not Slovakia. The author went to Bratislava anyway and found it to be a charming city, but was unable to find any relatives with his surname there.
MediaPost's Social Media Insider Summit '14 - Snackable Take Home LessonsMichoel Ogince
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The document summarizes lessons from the Social Media Insider Summit 2014. It discusses that the newsroom is a process, not a physical room, involving technology, data, strategy, content creation and measurement. It also describes Visa's #GoInSix campaign that used social data to predict trends and engage consumers. Additionally, it discusses how social media metrics will evolve to measure sentiment, security, conversions and data from smart devices. Finally, it outlines examples of bold social media campaigns like IWearYourShirt.com and the need for better integration of paid, owned and earned social media efforts.
YAGBUX project - Yet Another Gesture Based User ExperienceMehdi Lahmam B.
油
YAGBUX is a project I've done at T辿l辿com Saint-Etienne (tse) last year.
It was about creating a gesture based web interface.
Moving a finger (or two) moves a spot on screen that activates a "hover" on some areas or click them.
SocialPoll is a mobile app that allows users to create and answer polls tied to specific venues using Foursquare integration. Users can check-in at a venue, then create or answer a related poll to gauge opinions in real time. Results are also emailed when the poll concludes, making it useful for quick decisions or learning customer preferences. The app was created by three developers and uses technologies like PHP, MySQL, and Ajax, along with Windows Phone and Foursquare APIs.
This document lists over 50 beautiful beaches from around the world, including Bora Bora Pearl Beach in French Polynesia, Phi Phi Island in Thailand, La Dique Beach in Seychelles, Blue Lagoon Beach in Fethiye, Turkey, and beaches in Spain, British Virgin Islands, Windward Islands, Hawaii, Australia, Scotland, Bahamas, United Arab Emirates, Zanzibar, U.S. Virgin Islands, Western Australia, Bermuda, Philippines, Kenya, Tasmania, Balearic Islands, Fiji, Mauritius, Maldives, Netherlands Antilles, and Italy. It also provides information about subscribing to a newsletter on the topics of love, friendship, poetry,
This document discusses the evolution of the Fosbury Flop technique in high jumping. It describes how Dick Fosbury developed an unconventional backwards jumping style in the 1960s that allowed him to break records and win gold at the 1968 Olympics, despite initial skepticism. Fosbury experimented with adapting older jumping styles until he found his own technique, which has since become the standard approach in high jumping. The document encourages embracing new ideas even if they seem strange or face criticism, as Fosbury's innovation changed the sport despite early doubts.
This document discusses the author's journey to learn about his surname Paulovic. The author's grandfather originally told him the family came from Yugoslavia, but later research found they were actually from Slovenia. Excited to learn about his ancestry, the author made plans to visit Bratislava, Slovakia, but later discovered his grandfather was correct all along about the family originating from Slovenia, not Slovakia. The author went to Bratislava anyway and found it to be a charming city, but was unable to find any relatives with his surname there.
MediaPost's Social Media Insider Summit '14 - Snackable Take Home LessonsMichoel Ogince
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The document summarizes lessons from the Social Media Insider Summit 2014. It discusses that the newsroom is a process, not a physical room, involving technology, data, strategy, content creation and measurement. It also describes Visa's #GoInSix campaign that used social data to predict trends and engage consumers. Additionally, it discusses how social media metrics will evolve to measure sentiment, security, conversions and data from smart devices. Finally, it outlines examples of bold social media campaigns like IWearYourShirt.com and the need for better integration of paid, owned and earned social media efforts.
Michoel goes on a photo shoot near a local pond one hour before sunset. Through manipulating the lighting and aperture on his camera, Michoel is able to envision and capture a scene that is different than what is directly in front of him. He decreases the aperture to darken the scene and adds a touch of off-camera flash to light up a bench. With the end result in mind of spreading Chassidic teachings globally, Michoel is able to capture the photo he envisioned. He wishes everyone a good Shabbos from himself and the Oneinfocus team until their next photo shoot.
Mobile Photography for Brands - A Case Study Michoel Ogince
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The document discusses mobile photography for brands and presents a case study of a mobile marketing campaign by Disney Junior. It highlights how mobile and apps have become dominant, with social networks also being primarily mobile. A campaign by Disney Junior and Aviary aimed to promote two cartoons through a photo app that allowed users to add effects, frames and stickers. The app drove significant exposure, engagement and installs. The case study demonstrated how a native mobile experience leveraging a brand's audience can be an effective marketing strategy.
Precambriano: dalle origini della vita alla fauna di EdiacaraAndrea Baucon
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Viaggia nel tempo e scopri la Storia della Vita sulla Terra. In un viaggio di 4.5 miliardi di anni, incontreremo trilobiti, dinosauri, ammoniti e mammut! La presentazione fa parte delle lezioni di Storia della Vita sulla Terra tenute da Andrea Baucon durante il corso di paleontologia (Universit di Genova).
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Travel through time and discover the History of Life on Earth. On a journey of 4.5 billion years, we will encounter trilobites, dinosaurs, ammonites and mammoths! The presentation is part of the lessons on the History of Life on Earth held by Andrea Baucon during the paleontology course (University of Genoa).
presentazione realizzata dal geologo Daniele Cinti, ricercatore presso l'INGV, nell'abito del progetto eTwinning "Nous et le tremblement de terre" 2016-17
La ricerca di vita nelluniverso richiede dei metodi per identificare e caratterizzare i pianeti abitabili attorno ad altre stelle.
Il concetto di zona abitabile intorno a una stella rappresenta il procedimento pi湛 facile per identificare i pianeti abitabili.
ATTENZIONE: "abitabile" non significa "abitato"
La classificazione permette non solo di capire quali osservazioni possono essere prioritarie rispetto ad altre, ma anche di confrontare i risultati fra loro.
esercitazione per corso master su LMS e LO per una progettazione simulata di uncorso di recupero estivo che includa lezioni anche per alunni con difficolt di apprendimento
A eccezione della Terra, tutti i pianeti e i satelliti del Sistema Solare hanno grosse limitazioni per la vita come noi la conosciamo.
Nel nostro Sistema Solare, Europa, Marte e Titano possono avere (o avere avuto in passato) condizioni adatte alla vita.
1. IL PIANETA AZZURRO Lavventura della Terra ebbe inizio 4,5 miliardi di anni fa, quando masse di rocce e polveri, vaganti nello spazio, scontrandosi ed aggregandosi formarono il Nostro Pianeta
2. IL PIANETA AZZURRO QUANDO LA TERRA SI FORMO, ROCCE E MASSI PRECIPITAVANO E SI SCHIANTAVANO CONTRO ESSA, COME LANCIATI IN UNA CORSA FRENETICA
3. LA NOSTRA TERRA LASPETTO PRIMORDIALE DELLA TERRA ERA COMPLETAMENTE DIVERSO DA QUELLO ATTUALE. LA TERRA ERA UN PIANETA INFUOCATO, RICCO DI FIUMI DI LAVA E DISTESE ROCCIOSE.
5. LA TERRA PRIMORDIALE La superficie della Terra era dunque squarciata sempre da possenti eruzioni vulcaniche e flagellata da piogge insistenti che durarono milioni di anni generando gli oceani.
6. LOCEANO ATLANTICO LOCEANO ATLANTICO DEVE LA SUA ESISTENZA AD UN EVENTO GEOLOGICO AVVENUTO 135 MILIONI DI ANNI FA, QUANDO IL PIANETA COMINCIO A DIVIDERSI CON MOLTA RAPIDITA, ORIGINANDO UNA ZONA DI FRATTURA, RIEMPITA POI DALLACQUA.
7. LORIGINE DELLA VITA E proprio nellacqua apparvero le prime forme di vita , circa 3.8 miliardi di anni fa. Si tratta di organismi unicellulari, molto semplici, in grado, per嘆, di svolgere le attivit fondamentali, cio竪 nutrirsi e riprodursi.
8. LORIGINE DELLA VITA Gli oceani erano ricchi di cibo; lenergia solare e i fulmini innescavano continue reazioni chimiche con i gas dellatmosfera facendo piovere sugli oceani una grande quantit di materiale organico che veniva attaccato e scomposto da questi primitivi organismi
9. LA FOTOSINTESI CLOROFILLIANA Alcuni di questi antichi microorganismi, invece di cercare il cibo, trovano la maniera di fabbricarselo in proprio. Grazie alla clorofilla, la cellula cattura lenergia del Sole per scomporre la molecola dellacqua ed estrarre lidrogeno e la molecola dellanidride carbonica ed estrarre il carbonio, costruendo cos狸 i propri alimenti.
10. La fotosintesi clorofilliana presenta un importantissimo effetto: dopo la scomposizione dellacqua e dellanidride carbonica rimane inutilizzato lossigeno che viene rilasciato.
11. Con il passare dei millenni, la concentrazione di ossigeno negli oceani e successivamente nellatmosfera aumenter sempre di pi湛 e comincer a formarsi lo strato di ozono in grado di arrestare la componente dannosa delle radiazioni ultraviolette provenienti dal Sole; la vita sar cos狸 libera di risalire verso la superficie del mare e poi di trasferirsi sulla terraferma.
12. I primi organismi a lasciare lacqua furono i vegetali, circa 400 milioni di anni fa, seguiti a ruota dagli animali, circa 380 milioni di anni fa.
13. E LE ULTIME IMMAGINI SONO DELLA TERRA VISTA DALLO SPAZIO GRAZIE PER LATTENZIONE..