Alternative Certification Researcharl022This document discusses alternative teacher certification programs in Texas. It notes that while these programs have seen rapid growth in the number of teachers produced, there are concerns about their effectiveness. The purpose of the study was to examine how alternatively certified teachers perceive their own effectiveness, particularly regarding classroom management, curriculum knowledge, lesson planning and time management. The results showed areas of difficulty for these teachers in their first year, including lesson planning and understanding students. The conclusions indicate that alternative certification programs should provide more hands-on classroom experience to better prepare teachers.
OSGi in Action Chapter 1 and 2pjhInovexThe document provides an overview of the first two chapters of the book "OSGi in Action".
Chapter 1 introduces OSGi and discusses its benefits for modularity in Java applications. It describes the three layers of OSGi - modules, lifecycle, and services.
Chapter 2 delves deeper into OSGi modularity. It defines modules, bundles, and how bundles are used to achieve logical and physical modularity. The chapter also covers OSGi metadata and how bundles are constructed to export and import code/packages.
OSGi User Forum US DC MetropjhInovexThis document provides an agenda and overview of the inaugural meeting of the OSGi Users' Forum DC Metro. The meeting will introduce attendees to the OSGi Users' Forum, discuss the relationship between the Forum and the OSGi Alliance, and provide an introduction to OSGi technology. Attendees will learn about the charter and leadership of the DC Metro Forum chapter, as well as upcoming events and opportunities to get involved. An introduction to OSGi concepts like bundles, services, and dependencies will also be presented.
OSGi user forum dc metro v1pjhInovexThis document provides an agenda and overview of the inaugural meeting of the OSGi Users' Forum DC Metro. The meeting will introduce attendees to the OSGi Users' Forum, discuss the relationship between the Forum and the OSGi Alliance, and provide an introduction to OSGi technology. Attendees will learn about the charter and leadership of the DC Metro chapter, as well as upcoming events and opportunities to get involved. An introduction to OSGi concepts like bundles, services, and dependencies will also be presented.
Paremus service fabricpjhInovexThe document discusses OSGi technology and the Paremus Service Fabric. It introduces the Paremus Service Fabric as an OSGi-based distributed application server that can run applications across multiple computing resources or a large-scale cloud. The Service Fabric extends OSGi's dynamic module capabilities across networked JVMs to create a robust and efficient distributed platform for enterprise applications.
Asexual reproduction of a flowering plantAvondale Community CollegeVegetative propagation is a form of asexual reproduction used by plants to produce offspring without seeds, pollen, or flowers. The offspring are genetically identical to the parent plant. Vegetative propagation can occur naturally through modified plant structures like stems, roots, leaves, and buds, or can be induced artificially through methods like cuttings, grafting, and tissue culture. Vegetative propagation is advantageous for gardeners because it allows desirable plant traits to be reproduced rapidly and in large quantities.
Sexual reproduction in plantsAvondale Community CollegeThe document outlines the process of sexual reproduction in flowering plants, including the structure and function of floral parts, pollination, fertilization, seed formation, dispersal, dormancy, and germination. Key points include that pollen grains produce male gametes, the embryo sac produces an egg cell and polar nuclei, double fertilization occurs, seeds vary in structure depending on whether they are endospermic or non-endospermic, and seeds require specific conditions like water and oxygen to successfully germinate.
OSGi in Action Chapter 1 and 2pjhInovexThe document provides an overview of the first two chapters of the book "OSGi in Action".
Chapter 1 introduces OSGi and discusses its benefits for modularity in Java applications. It describes the three layers of OSGi - modules, lifecycle, and services.
Chapter 2 delves deeper into OSGi modularity. It defines modules, bundles, and how bundles are used to achieve logical and physical modularity. The chapter also covers OSGi metadata and how bundles are constructed to export and import code/packages.
OSGi User Forum US DC MetropjhInovexThis document provides an agenda and overview of the inaugural meeting of the OSGi Users' Forum DC Metro. The meeting will introduce attendees to the OSGi Users' Forum, discuss the relationship between the Forum and the OSGi Alliance, and provide an introduction to OSGi technology. Attendees will learn about the charter and leadership of the DC Metro Forum chapter, as well as upcoming events and opportunities to get involved. An introduction to OSGi concepts like bundles, services, and dependencies will also be presented.
OSGi user forum dc metro v1pjhInovexThis document provides an agenda and overview of the inaugural meeting of the OSGi Users' Forum DC Metro. The meeting will introduce attendees to the OSGi Users' Forum, discuss the relationship between the Forum and the OSGi Alliance, and provide an introduction to OSGi technology. Attendees will learn about the charter and leadership of the DC Metro chapter, as well as upcoming events and opportunities to get involved. An introduction to OSGi concepts like bundles, services, and dependencies will also be presented.
Paremus service fabricpjhInovexThe document discusses OSGi technology and the Paremus Service Fabric. It introduces the Paremus Service Fabric as an OSGi-based distributed application server that can run applications across multiple computing resources or a large-scale cloud. The Service Fabric extends OSGi's dynamic module capabilities across networked JVMs to create a robust and efficient distributed platform for enterprise applications.
Asexual reproduction of a flowering plantAvondale Community CollegeVegetative propagation is a form of asexual reproduction used by plants to produce offspring without seeds, pollen, or flowers. The offspring are genetically identical to the parent plant. Vegetative propagation can occur naturally through modified plant structures like stems, roots, leaves, and buds, or can be induced artificially through methods like cuttings, grafting, and tissue culture. Vegetative propagation is advantageous for gardeners because it allows desirable plant traits to be reproduced rapidly and in large quantities.
Sexual reproduction in plantsAvondale Community CollegeThe document outlines the process of sexual reproduction in flowering plants, including the structure and function of floral parts, pollination, fertilization, seed formation, dispersal, dormancy, and germination. Key points include that pollen grains produce male gametes, the embryo sac produces an egg cell and polar nuclei, double fertilization occurs, seeds vary in structure depending on whether they are endospermic or non-endospermic, and seeds require specific conditions like water and oxygen to successfully germinate.