The document discusses knowledge sharing and collaboration within the e-TL SIG online community. It provides quotes from SIG members describing how participating in the SIG helps them develop professionally by learning new edtech tools, staying up-to-date on innovations, and collaborating with other passionate teachers willing to share their knowledge. The SIG creates a supportive environment for lifelong learning through monthly online meetings where members share experiences using ICT to enhance teaching and learning.
Akin Road Elementary School Science FairJim Skelly
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Over 150 students at Akin Road Elementary School in Farmington participated in a Science Fair on Thursday, March 10.
The displays and student presentations were judged by a team of parent and community volunteers along with eighth-grade students from Boeckman Middle School.
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The document discusses how publishers can reach mobile audiences across multiple platforms cost-effectively. It notes that while many publishers focus on Apple, other platforms like Windows Phone 7 provide much larger distribution opportunities, potentially 10-15 times the size of the Apple iOS audience. The App Factory is presented as an online tool that allows publishers to build feature-rich native mobile apps across multiple platforms in just 5 minutes, providing a quick and low-cost way for publishers to access these larger audiences.
The document provides an overview of an XML Essentials training session for decision makers. The agenda includes introductions, an overview of XML's role in publishing, the XML family of standards, XML technologies, structured information modeling, and planning for XML. The class will include a survey of XML usage and roles of attendees. Presenters will cover how XML can help with publishing demands, the benefits of standards, and explanations of core standards like XML, DTDs, schemas, XSLT, and XPath.
This document discusses the behavior and properties of gases through a series of questions and explanations. It begins by asking questions about how gases behave when heated or cooled, such as what causes a hot air balloon to rise. It then explains the jumping phase phenomena of sublimation and deposition, where a substance can transition directly between solid and gas states without becoming liquid. The document also discusses how evaporation is an endothermic cooling process, using the example of sweating to cool our bodies. It concludes by reviewing a sublimation lab experiment with dry ice.
Overview of open educational resources for university libraries, relating the vision and mission of OER to the Open Access movement in libraries worldwide. Presentation to the International Association of Scientific and Technological University Libraries by the OpenCourseWare Consortium.
This document outlines the key concepts and learning objectives for Chapter 17, which covers solubility equilibria and complex-ion equilibria. The chapter will examine how to determine solubility product constants (Ksp) and use them to calculate solubility. It will also explore how the common ion effect and pH can impact solubility. The chapter will then discuss the formation of complex ions and how they relate to solubility and precipitation. It concludes by looking at applications to qualitative metal ion analysis.
To improve English comprehension, one must focus on pronunciation, memorization, listening skills, grammar study, and conversation practice. Specifically:
1) Learn pronunciation by studying words with Google Translate each day.
2) Memorize phrases and sentences, not just single words, and practice speaking.
3) Listen to English media like music, movies, news daily to develop listening skills.
4) Study grammar through analyzing sentences from listening materials rather than textbooks.
5) Practice conversations in English without being shy to improve speaking ability.
The most important thing is to listen to English every day while also speaking it regularly.
The document presented an overview of educational technology initiatives in California. It discussed the Association of California School Administrators' strategic plan to incorporate technology into all aspects of their work. It also outlined various pieces of legislation promoting online learning and digital resources. Several programs were introduced, including the Technology Information Center for Administrative Leadership (TICAL), which provides resources and support for school leaders. Big ideas for the future involved expanding access to technology, online instruction, assessments, and infrastructure throughout California. The goal was to share what the state is doing to promote 21st century learning.
1) The document announces an event called "IVY '09" organized by IBMR Business School to celebrate social media and web 3.0 technologies.
2) The event will feature presentations by industry speakers and students on harnessing social media power, and how companies are using social media.
3) It will be promoted through social media platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and YouTube as well as press releases in major publications.
The document provides guidelines for writing papers in APA style, including formatting instructions for headings, citations, references, numbers, capitalization, and more. Specific examples are given to illustrate proper punctuation, treatment of author names in citations, use of direct quotations, and creating a reference list. Students in the BHU MBA program are not required to include an abstract in their papers, which is typically the second page in APA style papers.
1. Students will review laboratory techniques and four required labs, including lab safety, measurements, use of microscopes, and diffusion through a membrane.
2. The diffusion through a membrane lab models how cells use diffusion to maintain homeostasis. Starch remained inside dialysis tubing while glucose diffused out, demonstrating molecule size affects diffusion.
3. Gel electrophoresis and DNA evidence are over 99% accurate and can determine evolutionary relationships between species, identify criminals, and solve paternity cases.
This document presents a case study approach to determining whether a new bowling birthday party program for children ages 6-11 would be successful at a military installation. It outlines using information from Esri, FAMS, and LMS data sources to analyze the market - including demographic profiles, competitors, and customer satisfaction feedback. Attendees would use these sources through a provided case study packet to make a recommendation to either implement or decline the potential new program. Additional uses for the FAMS and Esri data beyond this case study example are discussed.
The document discusses drugs and their administration. It defines a drug as something that alters physiological states and defines placebo effects. It explains that drugs are first isolated/synthesized and tested on animals to determine lethal dose 50 (LD50) and effective dose 50 (ED50), from which the therapeutic index is calculated. The therapeutic index determines a drug's safety, with a higher index indicating it is less likely to be lethal at the effective dose. Methods of administration discussed are intravenous, intramuscular, and subcutaneous using saline solution and an orange model.
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This document summarizes a survey of 30 sixth form students in Brunei on their attitudes toward SMS. The survey found that both male and female students have similar views on SMS. While SMS is seen as expensive, it is still considered affordable. Students prefer to use SMS when abroad. Most felt that information received via SMS is not very applicable to their studies. Receiving exam results by SMS was deemed acceptable. Usage of SMS increased when voice calls were banned. Students reported that SMS does not significantly affect their academic performance. The conclusions were that SMS remains a useful communication tool, is not outdated, and can actually impact students' language performance.
SMS Presentation with New Proposal Of Bar Chartdianechanmp
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This document summarizes a survey of 30 sixth form students in Brunei on their attitudes toward SMS. The survey found that both male and female students have similar views on SMS. While SMS is seen as expensive, it is still considered affordable. Students prefer to use SMS when abroad and find SMS information generally not applicable. Receiving exam results via SMS was deemed acceptable. When voice calls were banned, SMS usage increased. Most students reported that SMS does not affect their study performance. In conclusion, SMS remains a useful communication tool that does not significantly impact students' academic performance.
This document summarizes a survey of 30 sixth form students in Brunei on their attitudes towards SMS. The survey found that both male and female students have similar views on SMS - they see it as expensive but still affordable. Students prefer to use SMS when abroad and find that SMS does not significantly affect their study performance or receipt of exam results via SMS. While SMS usage is not banned, increased SMS use was found when voice calls were prohibited. The conclusion is that SMS remains a useful communication tool for students and does not negatively impact their language performance.
This document discusses the behavior and properties of gases through a series of questions and explanations. It begins by asking questions about how gases behave when heated or cooled, such as what causes a hot air balloon to rise. It then explains the jumping phase phenomena of sublimation and deposition, where a substance can transition directly between solid and gas states without becoming liquid. The document also discusses how evaporation is an endothermic cooling process, using the example of sweating to cool our bodies. It concludes by reviewing a sublimation lab experiment with dry ice.
Overview of open educational resources for university libraries, relating the vision and mission of OER to the Open Access movement in libraries worldwide. Presentation to the International Association of Scientific and Technological University Libraries by the OpenCourseWare Consortium.
This document outlines the key concepts and learning objectives for Chapter 17, which covers solubility equilibria and complex-ion equilibria. The chapter will examine how to determine solubility product constants (Ksp) and use them to calculate solubility. It will also explore how the common ion effect and pH can impact solubility. The chapter will then discuss the formation of complex ions and how they relate to solubility and precipitation. It concludes by looking at applications to qualitative metal ion analysis.
To improve English comprehension, one must focus on pronunciation, memorization, listening skills, grammar study, and conversation practice. Specifically:
1) Learn pronunciation by studying words with Google Translate each day.
2) Memorize phrases and sentences, not just single words, and practice speaking.
3) Listen to English media like music, movies, news daily to develop listening skills.
4) Study grammar through analyzing sentences from listening materials rather than textbooks.
5) Practice conversations in English without being shy to improve speaking ability.
The most important thing is to listen to English every day while also speaking it regularly.
The document presented an overview of educational technology initiatives in California. It discussed the Association of California School Administrators' strategic plan to incorporate technology into all aspects of their work. It also outlined various pieces of legislation promoting online learning and digital resources. Several programs were introduced, including the Technology Information Center for Administrative Leadership (TICAL), which provides resources and support for school leaders. Big ideas for the future involved expanding access to technology, online instruction, assessments, and infrastructure throughout California. The goal was to share what the state is doing to promote 21st century learning.
1) The document announces an event called "IVY '09" organized by IBMR Business School to celebrate social media and web 3.0 technologies.
2) The event will feature presentations by industry speakers and students on harnessing social media power, and how companies are using social media.
3) It will be promoted through social media platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and YouTube as well as press releases in major publications.
The document provides guidelines for writing papers in APA style, including formatting instructions for headings, citations, references, numbers, capitalization, and more. Specific examples are given to illustrate proper punctuation, treatment of author names in citations, use of direct quotations, and creating a reference list. Students in the BHU MBA program are not required to include an abstract in their papers, which is typically the second page in APA style papers.
1. Students will review laboratory techniques and four required labs, including lab safety, measurements, use of microscopes, and diffusion through a membrane.
2. The diffusion through a membrane lab models how cells use diffusion to maintain homeostasis. Starch remained inside dialysis tubing while glucose diffused out, demonstrating molecule size affects diffusion.
3. Gel electrophoresis and DNA evidence are over 99% accurate and can determine evolutionary relationships between species, identify criminals, and solve paternity cases.
This document presents a case study approach to determining whether a new bowling birthday party program for children ages 6-11 would be successful at a military installation. It outlines using information from Esri, FAMS, and LMS data sources to analyze the market - including demographic profiles, competitors, and customer satisfaction feedback. Attendees would use these sources through a provided case study packet to make a recommendation to either implement or decline the potential new program. Additional uses for the FAMS and Esri data beyond this case study example are discussed.
The document discusses drugs and their administration. It defines a drug as something that alters physiological states and defines placebo effects. It explains that drugs are first isolated/synthesized and tested on animals to determine lethal dose 50 (LD50) and effective dose 50 (ED50), from which the therapeutic index is calculated. The therapeutic index determines a drug's safety, with a higher index indicating it is less likely to be lethal at the effective dose. Methods of administration discussed are intravenous, intramuscular, and subcutaneous using saline solution and an orange model.
SMS Presentation with New Proposal Of Bar Chartdianechanmp
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This document summarizes a survey of 30 sixth form students in Brunei on their attitudes toward SMS. The survey found that both male and female students have similar views on SMS. While SMS is seen as expensive, it is still considered affordable. Students prefer to use SMS when abroad. Most felt that information received via SMS is not very applicable to their studies. Receiving exam results by SMS was deemed acceptable. Usage of SMS increased when voice calls were banned. Students reported that SMS does not significantly affect their academic performance. The conclusions were that SMS remains a useful communication tool, is not outdated, and can actually impact students' language performance.
SMS Presentation with New Proposal Of Bar Chartdianechanmp
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This document summarizes a survey of 30 sixth form students in Brunei on their attitudes toward SMS. The survey found that both male and female students have similar views on SMS. While SMS is seen as expensive, it is still considered affordable. Students prefer to use SMS when abroad and find SMS information generally not applicable. Receiving exam results via SMS was deemed acceptable. When voice calls were banned, SMS usage increased. Most students reported that SMS does not affect their study performance. In conclusion, SMS remains a useful communication tool that does not significantly impact students' academic performance.
This document summarizes a survey of 30 sixth form students in Brunei on their attitudes towards SMS. The survey found that both male and female students have similar views on SMS - they see it as expensive but still affordable. Students prefer to use SMS when abroad and find that SMS does not significantly affect their study performance or receipt of exam results via SMS. While SMS usage is not banned, increased SMS use was found when voice calls were prohibited. The conclusion is that SMS remains a useful communication tool for students and does not negatively impact their language performance.
Google has a unique organizational culture that emphasizes employee satisfaction and innovation. It provides many benefits like free food and laundry, massage, medical care, and gym facilities to keep employees happy. Meetings are often held in cafeterias to foster collaboration. Employees are also given flexibility, being allowed to spend 20% of their time on self-directed projects. This flexible culture has helped Google become one of the best companies to work for and led to innovations like its black theme.
The document summarizes the results of a survey investigating the weekly and projected monthly and yearly sales of a family-owned "cakoi" stall in BSB, Brunei. Key findings include that the stall is a low-cost business with little investment in equipment and low expenses. It sells two flavors of its signature "cakoi" product. Tables in the document show recorded sales figures and predicted monthly sales. The conclusion notes it is a low-cost business but the location is not strategic, and recommendations include extending business hours, opening new branches, renovating the stall, and relocating to a better area.
The median monthly budget (MedianBND) was $5,000, the mode or most common monthly budget (ModeBND) was $4,500, and the mean or average monthly budget (MeanBND) was $4,891 based on budgets ranging from $3,000 to $6,000 across the year.
Google has a strong organizational culture that emphasizes employee satisfaction, innovation, and green initiatives. It provides many benefits like free food and laundry, massage, medical care, and gym facilities. Meetings are often held in cafeterias and employees are given 20% of their time to work on their own projects. Fortune has consistently ranked Google as one of the best companies to work for due to its friendly and flexible work environment. Google's success is attributed to its unique culture which stresses a healthy work-life balance.
This document provides recommendations for improving a low-cost business by extending business hours, opening branches in other areas, widening their product range, moving to a more strategic location, and renovating their stall. It was presented by a group of students from UNIBRIDGE on April 1, 2010 who provided their contact information for any questions.
The document discusses findings from a survey of a family-owned business that sells "cakoi". It notes that the "cakoi" is delicious and crunchy, but that survey forms were not suitable for the business. The business has low costs as it is family-owned, owns its stall, and has little investment in equipment. It also makes a prediction for sales of "cakoi" in 2010.
This document contains two tables, one showing estimated daily sales over a 6 hour period and another with predicted sales figures for the month of March. No other context or details about the sales data are provided in the short document.
The survey investigates the weekly and monthly sales of a family-owned "cakoi" stall in Brunei that has operated for 10 years. The objectives are to analyze the stall's weekly and monthly income from "cakoi" sales, project one month and one year sales, and determine if the business is successful based on average sales figures. Tables and graphs will be used to present findings.
The document contains tables showing frequency counts of numbers in different ranges, including counts of numbers between 19-28, 2-11, 212-218, and 0-9. It also includes totals for "Tempt" and "No Tempt" in some of the ranges.
The document summarizes the results of a survey investigating the weekly and monthly sales of a "cakoi" stall in BSB, Brunei. The stall has been operating for 10 years and sells two flavors of "cakoi" as well as snacks and drinks. The survey found that the family-owned business has low costs due to requiring little equipment or rent. Tables in the document show the stall's estimated daily and monthly sales based on tallies. Projections predict sales for the year 2010. In conclusion, while the low-cost business sells a signature product, its location is not strategic. Recommendations include extending business hours, opening branches, expanding products, relocating to a strategic spot, and renov