Social computing with share point 2010Andrew Clark
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This document discusses social computing features in SharePoint 2010 such as MySites, profiles, newsfeeds, tagging, rating, and note boards. It covers setting up and configuring these features, related services like User Profile and Managed Metadata, and considerations for governance, infrastructure planning, and training administrators and users.
The document discusses horror movies and provides details about an AS media syllabus, conventions of horror movies, the history of horror movies, and an analysis of the opening sequence of the movie SAW. It also outlines the writer's proposed opening sequence for a horror film involving the mysterious disappearance of three girls and their friend's human form being revealed.
From Trashy to Classy: How The SharePoint 2013 App Model Changes EverythingAndrew Clark
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Everybody wants an app or at least they think so, SharePoint 2013 provides an Application Model to handle all your 'appy' desires. Are your current SharePoint 2007 or 2010 solutions considered truly 'self-contained'? Probably not. In this session we will discuss the short comings of older solutions, briefly review the different App Model options and finally walk through the architecture of an existing SharePoint 2013 application. We will help you ignore the hype and spend time understanding the benefits of the App Model as it is crucial for your 2013 strategy.
Document Sets: Move over Folders, there is a new organizer in town!Andrew Clark
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The document discusses an event called SharePoint Saturday Chicago 2011. It provides an agenda for the event with over 35 sessions/talks on various SharePoint topics, including development, administration, business intelligence and more. Speaker names and session titles are listed. The event also recognizes sponsor levels including Premier, Gold, Silver and Bronze sponsors who supported the event.
The document summarizes several horror movies and how they meet conventions of the genre:
1) "The Possession of Joel Delany" involves a man seemingly possessed by a voodoo spirit and features victims, weapons, and violence.
2) "The Shout" includes screams that can kill, mystical powers, weapons, and an intense musical score creating a dark atmosphere.
3) "Death Bed: The Bed That Eats" features a demonic bed that seduces and eats young women, showing victims and a supernatural monster.
The document discusses horror movies and provides details about an AS media syllabus, the history and conventions of horror movies, and an analysis of the opening sequence of the movie SAW. It also outlines the writer's proposed opening sequence for a horror film involving the mysterious disappearance of three girls befriended by a man, and ends with discussing the BBFC rating of 12A that would be given.
This document discusses different types and conventions of documentaries. It begins by defining documentaries as focusing on real people and events to allow audiences to form their own perspectives. It then discusses conventions like interviews, archival footage, and narration. Reality television is described as combining information and entertainment. Docusoaps prioritize entertainment over social commentary by following quirky characters. The document also provides outlines for three episodes of a documentary about youth representation in media that would showcase stereotypes, challenges those views, and highlights positive contributions of youth.
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Lancarkan pelayar web (Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox or Safari)
Pergi ke laman www.ithinkonline.org.my
Pilih bahasa pilihan anda (Bahasa Inggeris atau Bahasa Malaysia)
Masukkan <alamat> atau kad pengenalan anda
Masukkan <kata> ithink123
Klik butang <log>
Social computing with share point 2010Andrew Clark
?
This document discusses social computing features in SharePoint 2010 such as MySites, profiles, newsfeeds, tagging, rating, and note boards. It covers setting up and configuring these features, related services like User Profile and Managed Metadata, and considerations for governance, infrastructure planning, and training administrators and users.
The document discusses horror movies and provides details about an AS media syllabus, conventions of horror movies, the history of horror movies, and an analysis of the opening sequence of the movie SAW. It also outlines the writer's proposed opening sequence for a horror film involving the mysterious disappearance of three girls and their friend's human form being revealed.
From Trashy to Classy: How The SharePoint 2013 App Model Changes EverythingAndrew Clark
?
Everybody wants an app or at least they think so, SharePoint 2013 provides an Application Model to handle all your 'appy' desires. Are your current SharePoint 2007 or 2010 solutions considered truly 'self-contained'? Probably not. In this session we will discuss the short comings of older solutions, briefly review the different App Model options and finally walk through the architecture of an existing SharePoint 2013 application. We will help you ignore the hype and spend time understanding the benefits of the App Model as it is crucial for your 2013 strategy.
Document Sets: Move over Folders, there is a new organizer in town!Andrew Clark
?
The document discusses an event called SharePoint Saturday Chicago 2011. It provides an agenda for the event with over 35 sessions/talks on various SharePoint topics, including development, administration, business intelligence and more. Speaker names and session titles are listed. The event also recognizes sponsor levels including Premier, Gold, Silver and Bronze sponsors who supported the event.
The document summarizes several horror movies and how they meet conventions of the genre:
1) "The Possession of Joel Delany" involves a man seemingly possessed by a voodoo spirit and features victims, weapons, and violence.
2) "The Shout" includes screams that can kill, mystical powers, weapons, and an intense musical score creating a dark atmosphere.
3) "Death Bed: The Bed That Eats" features a demonic bed that seduces and eats young women, showing victims and a supernatural monster.
The document discusses horror movies and provides details about an AS media syllabus, the history and conventions of horror movies, and an analysis of the opening sequence of the movie SAW. It also outlines the writer's proposed opening sequence for a horror film involving the mysterious disappearance of three girls befriended by a man, and ends with discussing the BBFC rating of 12A that would be given.
This document discusses different types and conventions of documentaries. It begins by defining documentaries as focusing on real people and events to allow audiences to form their own perspectives. It then discusses conventions like interviews, archival footage, and narration. Reality television is described as combining information and entertainment. Docusoaps prioritize entertainment over social commentary by following quirky characters. The document also provides outlines for three episodes of a documentary about youth representation in media that would showcase stereotypes, challenges those views, and highlights positive contributions of youth.
Sila ikut langkah-langkah di bawah untuk log masuk ke MPK
Lancarkan pelayar web (Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox or Safari)
Pergi ke laman www.ithinkonline.org.my
Pilih bahasa pilihan anda (Bahasa Inggeris atau Bahasa Malaysia)
Masukkan <alamat> atau kad pengenalan anda
Masukkan <kata> ithink123
Klik butang <log>