The document summarizes a Right to Play Jordan training on sport and society that took place on July 13-14, 2009. It discusses topics like leadership, human rights, disability in sport, inclusion, and defines key terms. Participants were asked questions to discuss their views on issues like what a coach for human rights means, challenges to inclusion, and whether people with disabilities can do the same jobs as people without disabilities.
My hobby is volleyball which I practice in my free time with my friend D¨¦bora at a local sport center or in a car park near my house. I enjoy volleyball because it is good fun and provides a hobby that I can practice when I do not have exams or homework.
I\'m Not an IT Lawyer: Why Does Open Source Matter to Me?Jennifer O'Neill
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This document discusses open source software and provides guidance for lawyers on addressing open source legal issues. It defines open source software, notes common misconceptions, outlines when open source use may present legal concerns, and provides tips for evaluating a client's open source code use and compliance with open source licenses.
This document outlines an agenda for a workshop on new media technologies. The workshop will include an overview of new media concepts like Web 2.0, social media, and cloud computing. It will then cover specific tools like podcasting, mapping technologies, and multimedia presentations that can be used to tell interpretive stories. The goals are to explore the current communication environment, introduce various new technologies, and provide ideas for how attendees can use new media. A variety of free and low-cost tools will be demonstrated throughout the sessions.
The document discusses how people are increasingly using mobile apps instead of mobile web searches. It recommends designing websites optimized for mobile use by using large taps, images instead of text, and easy access to videos and updates. Websites should have a clean format that is easy to scroll through on a mobile device.
The document outlines a trip to Cambodia where participants will take part in activities with children and farmers, learn to make fuel, help build houses, visit a children's surgical center to watch live surgery and tour a hospital, and stay one night at an HIV orphanage. Participants are advised to bring fresh clothes, toiletries, water, sunscreen, a hat, and closed-toed shoes.
New Media Communication: Using Word of Mouth Marketing OnlineJohn Paul Richards
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This is the video we created as a team within the Full Sail University's IMBD program. I personally created the YouTube slides but had great team work to put the presentation together.
The Art of User Experience: Methodologies Around Designing Great AppsFrank Garofalo
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This document outlines an Esri UC session on methodologies for designing great apps. It includes an introduction by the moderator and details on four 15-minute presentations: 1) Designing Redwood City's Community GIS by Stephen de Jong, 2) GIS Applications for the Modern Consumer by Richard McEntee, 3) Building Flexible, Focused GIS Web Apps by John Nerge, and 4) Using Prototyping Tools with Esri Web Development Tools by Julie Kanzler. There will be a collective 15-minute Q&A after the presentations. Attendees are asked to write down questions and complete a session survey.
This white paper discusses 7 innovative ideas that associations can use to fight the current recession and maintain membership. These ideas include creating member "evangelists" to improve retention and acquire new members, personalizing the member experience, offering outrageous incentives like free hotel rooms to increase event attendance, leading by example on social issues, offering discounts for online payments or waiving fees, creating member relief programs, and using e-marketing for virtual events. The paper encourages associations to innovate and change programs that are not working today rather than waiting for economic conditions to change.
The document discusses various ways to conserve energy and save money when using computers and appliances at home. It provides tips on setting power management settings on computers to reduce electricity usage and lower bills. Replacing older toilets and appliances with more efficient models that use less water can significantly reduce water consumption and utility costs over time. Making small adjustments to habits and devices can meaningfully decrease household energy and water usage.
This document discusses flipped learning and how to implement it in the classroom. It defines flipped learning as making content available online for students to learn at their own pace outside of class. This frees up class time for teachers to work directly with students and for increased interaction and feedback. Potential downsides include students not engaging with pre-class content and not all students preferring this learning style. The document provides examples of tools that can be used to create digital content and instructions for how to create videos and digital essays for flipped learning.
Hooduku is a solutions company to have implemented Cloud and Big data solutions in real world.
We have stuff to showcase our work. We are not buzz word experts.
The document summarizes a Right to Play Jordan training on sport and society that took place on July 13-14, 2009. It discusses topics like leadership, human rights, disability in sport, inclusion, and defines key terms. Participants were asked questions to discuss their views on issues like what a coach for human rights means, challenges to inclusion, and whether people with disabilities can do the same jobs as people without disabilities.
My hobby is volleyball which I practice in my free time with my friend D¨¦bora at a local sport center or in a car park near my house. I enjoy volleyball because it is good fun and provides a hobby that I can practice when I do not have exams or homework.
I\'m Not an IT Lawyer: Why Does Open Source Matter to Me?Jennifer O'Neill
?
This document discusses open source software and provides guidance for lawyers on addressing open source legal issues. It defines open source software, notes common misconceptions, outlines when open source use may present legal concerns, and provides tips for evaluating a client's open source code use and compliance with open source licenses.
This document outlines an agenda for a workshop on new media technologies. The workshop will include an overview of new media concepts like Web 2.0, social media, and cloud computing. It will then cover specific tools like podcasting, mapping technologies, and multimedia presentations that can be used to tell interpretive stories. The goals are to explore the current communication environment, introduce various new technologies, and provide ideas for how attendees can use new media. A variety of free and low-cost tools will be demonstrated throughout the sessions.
The document discusses how people are increasingly using mobile apps instead of mobile web searches. It recommends designing websites optimized for mobile use by using large taps, images instead of text, and easy access to videos and updates. Websites should have a clean format that is easy to scroll through on a mobile device.
The document outlines a trip to Cambodia where participants will take part in activities with children and farmers, learn to make fuel, help build houses, visit a children's surgical center to watch live surgery and tour a hospital, and stay one night at an HIV orphanage. Participants are advised to bring fresh clothes, toiletries, water, sunscreen, a hat, and closed-toed shoes.
New Media Communication: Using Word of Mouth Marketing OnlineJohn Paul Richards
?
This is the video we created as a team within the Full Sail University's IMBD program. I personally created the YouTube slides but had great team work to put the presentation together.
The Art of User Experience: Methodologies Around Designing Great AppsFrank Garofalo
?
This document outlines an Esri UC session on methodologies for designing great apps. It includes an introduction by the moderator and details on four 15-minute presentations: 1) Designing Redwood City's Community GIS by Stephen de Jong, 2) GIS Applications for the Modern Consumer by Richard McEntee, 3) Building Flexible, Focused GIS Web Apps by John Nerge, and 4) Using Prototyping Tools with Esri Web Development Tools by Julie Kanzler. There will be a collective 15-minute Q&A after the presentations. Attendees are asked to write down questions and complete a session survey.
This white paper discusses 7 innovative ideas that associations can use to fight the current recession and maintain membership. These ideas include creating member "evangelists" to improve retention and acquire new members, personalizing the member experience, offering outrageous incentives like free hotel rooms to increase event attendance, leading by example on social issues, offering discounts for online payments or waiving fees, creating member relief programs, and using e-marketing for virtual events. The paper encourages associations to innovate and change programs that are not working today rather than waiting for economic conditions to change.
The document discusses various ways to conserve energy and save money when using computers and appliances at home. It provides tips on setting power management settings on computers to reduce electricity usage and lower bills. Replacing older toilets and appliances with more efficient models that use less water can significantly reduce water consumption and utility costs over time. Making small adjustments to habits and devices can meaningfully decrease household energy and water usage.
This document discusses flipped learning and how to implement it in the classroom. It defines flipped learning as making content available online for students to learn at their own pace outside of class. This frees up class time for teachers to work directly with students and for increased interaction and feedback. Potential downsides include students not engaging with pre-class content and not all students preferring this learning style. The document provides examples of tools that can be used to create digital content and instructions for how to create videos and digital essays for flipped learning.
Hooduku is a solutions company to have implemented Cloud and Big data solutions in real world.
We have stuff to showcase our work. We are not buzz word experts.