This document contains a square word puzzle where letters are arranged in a grid and words can be found in all directions. The words appear to be randomly arranged letters that form nonsensical words like "taftrebuk" and "normaln".
This document provides a scrambled word puzzle related to the content of bilingual dictionaries. Players are tasked with unscrambling the letters to find words associated with the organization and components of dictionaries, such as entries, definitions, guide words, and translations. Recognizing and correctly ordering these scrambled letters involves recalling features and sections typically included in bilingual dictionaries.
Information Privilege - Critical Approaches to Access and Advocacychar booth
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DLF Forum 2013 Closing Keynote in Austin, Texas. Video available at http://mediasite.engr.utexas.edu/UTMediasite/Play/15fef35f23364ca0bbe4f0ee5f04a3e71d
Information Privilege: Narratives of Challenge and Changechar booth
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The document appears to be a slide presentation about narratives of challenge and change in information access and scholarship. Some of the key topics discussed include the cost of business and profit models, access hierarchies, searching as exploration, information having value, authority being constructed and contextual, concepts requiring narratives, pedagogy as inquiry and exploration, and pedagogy having value. The presentation cites several sources and is attributed to Char Booth, Director of Research Teaching and Learning Services at The Claremont Colleges Library.
Strategic Cartography: Identifying IL Intersections Across the Curriculumchar booth
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This document discusses the development of a curriculum mapping project at the Claremont Colleges library. It involved creating a visual representation of the curriculum across the seven Claremont campuses using information from catalogs, schedules, and websites. The goal was to situate the library's tools, resources, and expertise within the teaching, learning, and research activities across the colleges. Key aspects included gathering information, representing the 7-branch structure of the colleges, visualizing the curriculum mapping process, and highlighting insights and intersections across programs and requirements.
The Library As Indicator Species: Evolution, or Extinction?char booth
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The document discusses libraries as indicator species that reflect the health of their environments and communities. It explores how libraries have evolved from containers of content to cultural hubs that foster engagement, learning, and knowledge sharing. The library's role may indicate broader trends, as libraries have historically adapted to changes and will continue evolving conceptually.
The document is a word search puzzle containing words related to electronics and computing in Spanish and English, including components like transistors, diodes, batteries; verbs like solder, click; and other terms like hardware, software, interface. It contains 20 words hidden across multiple lines that the player tries to find and identify.
Error Handling and Alerting for Node JS ApplicationsAbraar Syed
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The document discusses improving Node.js application development by implementing better error handling techniques. It highlights common issues like unexpected application crashes and lack of logging. Some proposed solutions include using mature loggers, centralized error handling, alerting mechanisms, and streaming platforms like Kafka to analyze logs with ELK stack. A case study from Netlify is presented as inspiration. The presenter then demonstrates their approach through a code walkthrough.
This document appears to be a slide presentation about using Google Glass in libraries and for educational purposes. Some key points discussed include:
- Using Google Glass for critical dialogue, community engagement, democratic circulation, and experimental emphasis.
- The Claremont Colleges Library lending Google Glass to students and faculty and discussing how it can enable collaboration, communication, productivity and pedagogy.
- Links to references about using Google Glass at Pomona College and the Claremont Colleges Library for discussions on topics like the Bill of Rights.
- The presentation is by Char Booth, Director of Research, Teaching, and Learning Services and Dani Cook, Information Literacy and Learning Technologies Coordinator at The Claremont Col
This document lists and describes several top things to do in Reno, Nevada. It discusses the National Automobile Museum, which has a wide variety of historic cars spanning decades from the 1890s to 1950s. It also mentions visiting Lake Tahoe for water activities and scenic views. The Reno Arch is described as a bright landmark that illuminates the city's entertainment district at night. Finally, the Nevada Museum of Art is highlighted as one of the top museums in the state with many elegant and unique art pieces.
Go for it, or Bail? Learning to Ride the Hype Cycle. char booth
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The document discusses emerging technologies including mobile devices, wearable technology, and online learning. It covers affordances of these technologies such as collaboration, communication, and productivity. Design thinking principles are outlined including contextual investigation, testing and iteration. Considerations around empowerment, enhancement and sustainability of technologies are also mentioned. The source is from The Claremont Colleges and includes references to studies and instruments from scholarship databases.
The document discusses engaging interns during their senior year by matching them with HR coaches, connecting them to mentors on their future teams, plugging them into communities of fellow interns, and offering pre-start training content. This provides a truly engaging senior year experience, prepares interns to hit the ground running after graduation, and prevents them from being poached by the competition.
My piece in a five-person panel on publishing. Program description: Expand your knowledge of the publishing process, from concept through research, submission, revision and publication. Bringing first-hand experience of the writing and publishing process, this session’s panelists will present strategies and suggestions for individuals considering publishing. The five panelists will present the unique but complementary perspectives of authors, editors, and the publishing industry. Our panelists include authors Char Booth and David Lankes, editors Joseph Branin and Katherine O’Clair, and ACRL Content Strategist Kathryn Deiss. More info at http://ala12.scheduler.ala.org/node/146
This document discusses concepts related to reflective practice in teaching such as heuristics, reflective pedagogy, and reflective action versus routine action. It provides examples of questions teachers can ask themselves to reflect on their teaching practices, such as where they move in the classroom and how they encourage student participation. Ground rules for observation of teaching are presented, emphasizing being respectful, discussing observation criteria beforehand, and not taking critique personally. Critical pedagogy is discussed as being conscious of power and privilege and centering learners. References are provided on related topics like teaching community, pedagogy of the oppressed, reflective thinking, threshold concepts, and inclusion in libraries.
The document discusses principles for designing learning spaces presented by Scott McDonald at the Krause Innovation Studio Symposium in 2015. Some key principles discussed include that learning spaces should have a changeable center, scaffold authentic practice, support multiple solutions, and support access to many ideas. The presentation covered topics like learning technologies, learning sciences, and how to design digital and physical learning environments.
This document is a resume for Abdullah Saud Al-Fawaz. It summarizes his education and experience. He graduated from King Saud University in 2015 with a Bachelor's degree in Software Engineering and a GPA of 3.15. His graduation project was a communication system between patients and doctors to monitor ECG readings and store them, allowing doctors to leave comments. He has worked as a programmer at Almarai Company since 2015 and completed a 3-month co-op training there in 2015.
The document discusses the design choices made for the back cover of a music album. It describes selecting an image of a crumbling flower to represent the artist's mental state and relationship struggles. Effects were tested on the image before settling on a "Dark strokes effect" for consistency. Text was added including the artist name, album title, quotes praising the album, the record label, and legal text. Pricing, a barcode, and website were included to further professionalize the cover design. References to other covers informed including a U.S. price and song list to mirror industry conventions.
The document outlines instructions for students to complete several classroom activities related to news and journalism:
1) Students are split into two groups and must find the partner who has the corresponding translation or glossary for their notes.
2) Students read about what makes news stories newsworthy and then work in pairs to find one newsworthy and one non-newsworthy article.
3) Students individually read about being critical of news stories and complete tasks 10 and 11 on page 133.
This document provides information about tourism destinations and activities in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It summarizes that Abu Dhabi is the capital of the UAE, located a 6 hour flight from Europe, and is a modern and culturally diverse metropolitan area with many highlights. Some of the top attractions mentioned include the Corniche waterfront, Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Yas Marina Formula 1 racing circuit, Saadiyat Island cultural district, and activities in the surrounding desert areas like desert safaris.
The North Face- Brand and SWOT AnalysisPerla Serrano
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For our BUS 130 course (Intro to Marketing), we assessed The North Face and created a SWOT analysis for the company.
In our presentation, we were in charge of answering the following questions:
What attracted us to this company?
Who is their current target market?
General information about the company as needed (history) etc.
Where do they excel in social media?
Where are they deficient in social media?
Where do they excel in traditional marketing?
Where are they deficient in traditional marketing?
How do they compare to their industry?
What chapter we used as our primary focus?
This document discusses designing futures through public engagement and co-creation. It emphasizes engaging communities to connect and co-design more durable and human-centered visions of the future, rather than focusing on isolated prediction, disruption, or innovation. Examples are given of projects that use foresight, speculative design, and public engagement to explore future possibilities. The overall message is that the future is best approached by involving people in shaping it together.
This document provides a guide for wine beginners. It explains that numerous factors influence a learner's enjoyment of wine and recommends starting with lighter, less complex wines. Specifically, it suggests trying Pinot Noir, Syrah, Beaujolais Nouveau, Pinot Grigio, or Moscato d'Asti which tend to be lighter bodied and easier for beginners to appreciate.
The document describes mapping strategies and techniques used at the Claremont Colleges library. It discusses mapping the learner experience, contexts like the 7 Claremont campuses, curriculum mapping, and using maps for assessment, planning, community building, and visualization. A case study describes creating a map of the Environmental Analysis program that informed instruction strategies and outcomes like integrating the map into the program's website. The library then scaled up its mapping efforts using an IMLS grant.
The document summarizes the top rugby countries for the 2015 Rugby World Cup, including Samoa, Argentina, Scotland, France, Wales, Australia, England, Ireland, South Africa, and New Zealand. It provides brief descriptions of each country's rugby history, accomplishments, and expectations for the 2015 World Cup. New Zealand is highlighted as the current and two-time champion seeking to defend its title.
Prototyping is an important aspect to the design process. It bridges the gap between ideation and finalizing your product. These slides reveal the value of prototyping in various resolutions. The prototyping as a discipline can be applied to a wider range of examples beyond traditional product design.
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How to Setup WhatsApp in Odoo 17 - Odoo ºÝºÝߣsCeline George
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Error Handling and Alerting for Node JS ApplicationsAbraar Syed
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The document discusses improving Node.js application development by implementing better error handling techniques. It highlights common issues like unexpected application crashes and lack of logging. Some proposed solutions include using mature loggers, centralized error handling, alerting mechanisms, and streaming platforms like Kafka to analyze logs with ELK stack. A case study from Netlify is presented as inspiration. The presenter then demonstrates their approach through a code walkthrough.
This document appears to be a slide presentation about using Google Glass in libraries and for educational purposes. Some key points discussed include:
- Using Google Glass for critical dialogue, community engagement, democratic circulation, and experimental emphasis.
- The Claremont Colleges Library lending Google Glass to students and faculty and discussing how it can enable collaboration, communication, productivity and pedagogy.
- Links to references about using Google Glass at Pomona College and the Claremont Colleges Library for discussions on topics like the Bill of Rights.
- The presentation is by Char Booth, Director of Research, Teaching, and Learning Services and Dani Cook, Information Literacy and Learning Technologies Coordinator at The Claremont Col
This document lists and describes several top things to do in Reno, Nevada. It discusses the National Automobile Museum, which has a wide variety of historic cars spanning decades from the 1890s to 1950s. It also mentions visiting Lake Tahoe for water activities and scenic views. The Reno Arch is described as a bright landmark that illuminates the city's entertainment district at night. Finally, the Nevada Museum of Art is highlighted as one of the top museums in the state with many elegant and unique art pieces.
Go for it, or Bail? Learning to Ride the Hype Cycle. char booth
Ìý
The document discusses emerging technologies including mobile devices, wearable technology, and online learning. It covers affordances of these technologies such as collaboration, communication, and productivity. Design thinking principles are outlined including contextual investigation, testing and iteration. Considerations around empowerment, enhancement and sustainability of technologies are also mentioned. The source is from The Claremont Colleges and includes references to studies and instruments from scholarship databases.
The document discusses engaging interns during their senior year by matching them with HR coaches, connecting them to mentors on their future teams, plugging them into communities of fellow interns, and offering pre-start training content. This provides a truly engaging senior year experience, prepares interns to hit the ground running after graduation, and prevents them from being poached by the competition.
My piece in a five-person panel on publishing. Program description: Expand your knowledge of the publishing process, from concept through research, submission, revision and publication. Bringing first-hand experience of the writing and publishing process, this session’s panelists will present strategies and suggestions for individuals considering publishing. The five panelists will present the unique but complementary perspectives of authors, editors, and the publishing industry. Our panelists include authors Char Booth and David Lankes, editors Joseph Branin and Katherine O’Clair, and ACRL Content Strategist Kathryn Deiss. More info at http://ala12.scheduler.ala.org/node/146
This document discusses concepts related to reflective practice in teaching such as heuristics, reflective pedagogy, and reflective action versus routine action. It provides examples of questions teachers can ask themselves to reflect on their teaching practices, such as where they move in the classroom and how they encourage student participation. Ground rules for observation of teaching are presented, emphasizing being respectful, discussing observation criteria beforehand, and not taking critique personally. Critical pedagogy is discussed as being conscious of power and privilege and centering learners. References are provided on related topics like teaching community, pedagogy of the oppressed, reflective thinking, threshold concepts, and inclusion in libraries.
The document discusses principles for designing learning spaces presented by Scott McDonald at the Krause Innovation Studio Symposium in 2015. Some key principles discussed include that learning spaces should have a changeable center, scaffold authentic practice, support multiple solutions, and support access to many ideas. The presentation covered topics like learning technologies, learning sciences, and how to design digital and physical learning environments.
This document is a resume for Abdullah Saud Al-Fawaz. It summarizes his education and experience. He graduated from King Saud University in 2015 with a Bachelor's degree in Software Engineering and a GPA of 3.15. His graduation project was a communication system between patients and doctors to monitor ECG readings and store them, allowing doctors to leave comments. He has worked as a programmer at Almarai Company since 2015 and completed a 3-month co-op training there in 2015.
The document discusses the design choices made for the back cover of a music album. It describes selecting an image of a crumbling flower to represent the artist's mental state and relationship struggles. Effects were tested on the image before settling on a "Dark strokes effect" for consistency. Text was added including the artist name, album title, quotes praising the album, the record label, and legal text. Pricing, a barcode, and website were included to further professionalize the cover design. References to other covers informed including a U.S. price and song list to mirror industry conventions.
The document outlines instructions for students to complete several classroom activities related to news and journalism:
1) Students are split into two groups and must find the partner who has the corresponding translation or glossary for their notes.
2) Students read about what makes news stories newsworthy and then work in pairs to find one newsworthy and one non-newsworthy article.
3) Students individually read about being critical of news stories and complete tasks 10 and 11 on page 133.
This document provides information about tourism destinations and activities in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It summarizes that Abu Dhabi is the capital of the UAE, located a 6 hour flight from Europe, and is a modern and culturally diverse metropolitan area with many highlights. Some of the top attractions mentioned include the Corniche waterfront, Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Yas Marina Formula 1 racing circuit, Saadiyat Island cultural district, and activities in the surrounding desert areas like desert safaris.
The North Face- Brand and SWOT AnalysisPerla Serrano
Ìý
For our BUS 130 course (Intro to Marketing), we assessed The North Face and created a SWOT analysis for the company.
In our presentation, we were in charge of answering the following questions:
What attracted us to this company?
Who is their current target market?
General information about the company as needed (history) etc.
Where do they excel in social media?
Where are they deficient in social media?
Where do they excel in traditional marketing?
Where are they deficient in traditional marketing?
How do they compare to their industry?
What chapter we used as our primary focus?
This document discusses designing futures through public engagement and co-creation. It emphasizes engaging communities to connect and co-design more durable and human-centered visions of the future, rather than focusing on isolated prediction, disruption, or innovation. Examples are given of projects that use foresight, speculative design, and public engagement to explore future possibilities. The overall message is that the future is best approached by involving people in shaping it together.
This document provides a guide for wine beginners. It explains that numerous factors influence a learner's enjoyment of wine and recommends starting with lighter, less complex wines. Specifically, it suggests trying Pinot Noir, Syrah, Beaujolais Nouveau, Pinot Grigio, or Moscato d'Asti which tend to be lighter bodied and easier for beginners to appreciate.
The document describes mapping strategies and techniques used at the Claremont Colleges library. It discusses mapping the learner experience, contexts like the 7 Claremont campuses, curriculum mapping, and using maps for assessment, planning, community building, and visualization. A case study describes creating a map of the Environmental Analysis program that informed instruction strategies and outcomes like integrating the map into the program's website. The library then scaled up its mapping efforts using an IMLS grant.
The document summarizes the top rugby countries for the 2015 Rugby World Cup, including Samoa, Argentina, Scotland, France, Wales, Australia, England, Ireland, South Africa, and New Zealand. It provides brief descriptions of each country's rugby history, accomplishments, and expectations for the 2015 World Cup. New Zealand is highlighted as the current and two-time champion seeking to defend its title.
Prototyping is an important aspect to the design process. It bridges the gap between ideation and finalizing your product. These slides reveal the value of prototyping in various resolutions. The prototyping as a discipline can be applied to a wider range of examples beyond traditional product design.
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APM People Interest Network Conference 2025
-Autonomy, Teams and Tension: Projects under stress
-Tim Lyons
-The neurological levels of
team-working: Harmony and tensions
With a background in projects spanning more than 40 years, Tim Lyons specialised in the delivery of large, complex, multi-disciplinary programmes for clients including Crossrail, Network Rail, ExxonMobil, Siemens and in patent development. His first career was in broadcasting, where he designed and built commercial radio station studios in Manchester, Cardiff and Bristol, also working as a presenter and programme producer. Tim now writes and presents extensively on matters relating to the human and neurological aspects of projects, including communication, ethics and coaching. He holds a Master’s degree in NLP, is an NLP Master Practitioner and International Coach. He is the Deputy Lead for APM’s People Interest Network.
Session | The Neurological Levels of Team-working: Harmony and Tensions
Understanding how teams really work at conscious and unconscious levels is critical to a harmonious workplace. This session uncovers what those levels are, how to use them to detect and avoid tensions and how to smooth the management of change by checking you have considered all of them.
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If you use QuickBooks Desktop and are stressing about moving to QuickBooks Online, in this webinar, get your questions answered and learn tips and tricks to make the process easier for you.
Key Questions:
* When is the best time to make the shift to QuickBooks Online?
* Will my current version of QuickBooks Desktop stop working?
* I have a really old version of QuickBooks. What should I do?
* I run my payroll in QuickBooks Desktop now. How is that affected?
*Does it bring over all my historical data? Are there things that don't come over?
* What are the main differences between QuickBooks Desktop and QuickBooks Online?
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Odoo, a versatile and integrated business management software, excels with its robust Point of Sale (POS) module. This guide delves into the intricacies of configuring restaurants in Odoo 17 POS, unlocking numerous possibilities for streamlined operations and enhanced customer experiences.
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