This document discusses story maps, which are maps that tell a narrative or story. It provides examples of existing story maps on topics like hurricanes, history, and disasters at sea. It also outlines new tools for creating story maps, including licenses for ArcGIS software and online resources for learning how to make story maps. The document encourages attendees to learn how to create their own story maps.
This document provides instructions for inserting music and movie files into presentations using YouTube. It outlines how to insert video from a PC's memory or files, how to enable automatic movie insertion, and how to select the Shockwave Flash object from the developer tools to embed YouTube videos into slides.
This document discusses story maps, which are maps that tell a narrative or story. It provides examples of existing story maps on topics like hurricanes, history, and disasters at sea. It also outlines new tools for creating story maps, including licenses for ArcGIS software and online resources for learning how to make story maps. The document encourages attendees to learn how to create their own story maps.
This document provides instructions for inserting music and movie files into presentations using YouTube. It outlines how to insert video from a PC's memory or files, how to enable automatic movie insertion, and how to select the Shockwave Flash object from the developer tools to embed YouTube videos into slides.
The document discusses compliance challenges related to the use of mid-level providers and their billing practices. It provides an overview of relevant laws and regulations, including the federal anti-kickback statute. Permissible uses of mid-level providers include providing billable services if credentialed and working under a physician. Impermissible uses include billing for services another provider must furnish or that violate laws. Scenarios are presented and questions are asked regarding billing in different clinical situations involving NPs and PAs.
The document lists the most commonly used fonts on Windows systems and the number of times each font has been used. The top 5 most used fonts are Arial, Times New Roman, Wingdings, Verdana, and Tahoma. Arial is the most used font with 84,386 uses while Tahoma is the 5th most used with 13,418 uses.
The document discusses developing a local economic assessment to tell the economic story of a place. It outlines challenges like ensuring consistency across different players while reflecting local diversity. The assessment process involves collecting initial evidence, identifying gaps, drafting and testing the assessment. Key components of the assessment are outlined like dynamism and trends, people, business/enterprise, housing/planning, and analyzing what the data means. A variety of data sources are listed.
Effective Strategies to Improve Engagement, Satisfaction and Retnetioneschonher
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Find out what member engagement programs are working and not working. Find out why and what members are REALLY looking for in their membership. Learn how online communities can really drive engagement and increase renewal rates.
Discussion of New Russian part Dictatorship part Democracy. Putin has ruled with firm hand but has improved the average life of Russian more access to consumer goods.
The document discusses Mikhail Gorbachev's policies of glasnost and perestroika in the Soviet Union in the 1980s which aimed to reform and open up the communist system. It led to increased transparency and freedom of speech. Gorbachev withdrew Soviet troops from Eastern Europe and weakened the power of the Communist Party, ultimately leading to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. There was an attempted coup by KGB and military hardliners to remove Gorbachev from power and stop reforms, but it failed within days. Gorbachev transformed the world by ending the Cold War and dismantling the Soviet communist system, though Russia faced economic hardship in the process.
Heritage and Innovation at an 800-Year Old University: The University of Sala...JA Merlo Vega USAL
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The University of Salamanca (USAL) was founded in 1218, and its Library was created in 1254. Currently the University of Salamanca Libraries is a network of 25 branches and its services that combine tradition, focused on the preservation of historical collections, and modernity, offering pioneering digital services in Spain. Dr. Merlo, USAL Library Services Director and Library and Information Science Professor, will describe the organization, services and resources of the University of Salamanca Libraries and will open up a discussion on the challenges and future of Spanish libraries and LIS education
The major findings from the 2013 Social Media Higher Education Survey jointly conducted by Pearson Learning Solutions & The Babson Survey Research Group.
Este documento presenta un presupuesto semestral que incluye gr¨¢ficos de ingresos, gastos de tel¨¦fono, arriendo, luz y agua para los primeros seis meses del a?o, as¨ª como gr¨¢ficos comparativos de la publicidad entre radio y televisi¨®n, vallas y revistas, y las ventas de ventiladores y aires para los meses de enero a marzo.
The New World of (Member) Engagement: Great Ideas that Work!eschonher
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Member engagement is the foundation to the success of all associations and smart association executives know this. But how do you achieve it? This presentation contains tactical ideas, including effective new member onboarding campaign and the use of data modeling to create personas to better target at risk members, from four well known and respected membership authorities.
Reviewing Local Investment Plans - What are the LIP drivers in the new landsc...South West Observatory
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The document discusses the new landscape for Local Investment Plans (LIPs) in light of recent policy changes. Key drivers for reviewing LIPs include the duty to cooperate requirement in the Localism Bill, new investment strategies, and incentivizing planning and development through partnership working. Reviewing LIPs can help address barriers like infrastructure deficits and funding gaps by strengthening links to economic development, aligning public and private funding where possible, and engaging delivery partners to improve monitoring and outcomes. The benefits of reviewing LIPs include providing strategic direction for investment, focus for enabling work, continued collaboration, and attracting additional funding and business investment.
The document discusses why mobile presence is important for businesses, introduces Hooduku's cross-platform mobile development framework that allows creating native apps using web technologies, and highlights that some apps developed with this framework are already live while inviting the reader to contact Hooduku for more information.
Partner to deliver IT services seeks to provide innovative business solutions through technical and domain expertise. It has a global footprint through local presences and strives for clients' success. The document discusses Hooduku's services such as staff augmentation, project-based work, and global delivery through an onsite-offshore model.