This document appears to be a classroom assignment where students are asked to observe what different people are doing and write it down. The majority of the lines ask "What is she doing?" or "What is he doing?" with a few variations like "What are they doing?". The classroom and teacher Mr. Chan are identified at the start.
This document discusses web prototypes. A prototype is an early sample or model built to test a concept or process or to act as a thing to be replicated or learned from. The document provides a link to a website that contains more information about web prototypes.
The document discusses how to create an Android application that allows a user to post tweets from their Twitter account. It explains the key components needed, including adding the Twitter4j library, setting up the Twitter API keys and tokens, using intents to launch the Twitter app, and displaying tweets in a list using a ListActivity. The application takes text from an EditText, sends it to Twitter via an intent, and returns any tweets to display.
Mr. Chan is reviewing a lesson with students. The students are asking what certain things are and which room they are currently in, indicating some level of confusion about the material or surroundings. Mr. Chan is attempting to clarify and help the students understand through their repeated questions.
This document appears to be a classroom assignment where students are asked to observe what different people are doing and write it down. The majority of the lines ask "What is she doing?" or "What is he doing?" with a few variations like "What are they doing?". The classroom and teacher Mr. Chan are identified at the start.
This document discusses web prototypes. A prototype is an early sample or model built to test a concept or process or to act as a thing to be replicated or learned from. The document provides a link to a website that contains more information about web prototypes.
The document discusses how to create an Android application that allows a user to post tweets from their Twitter account. It explains the key components needed, including adding the Twitter4j library, setting up the Twitter API keys and tokens, using intents to launch the Twitter app, and displaying tweets in a list using a ListActivity. The application takes text from an EditText, sends it to Twitter via an intent, and returns any tweets to display.
Mr. Chan is reviewing a lesson with students. The students are asking what certain things are and which room they are currently in, indicating some level of confusion about the material or surroundings. Mr. Chan is attempting to clarify and help the students understand through their repeated questions.
This document provides reinforcement of several English grammar concepts: present continuous tense, present simple tense, superlative adjectives, verb "like", interrogative pronouns, and prepositions of location. It also lists verbs and their gerund forms, provides examples of sentences using the verb "to be" in the present tense with different subjects, lists seasons and their associated weather, and ordinal numbers up to the 31st. Exercises are provided to practice these concepts.
IDEO es una empresa de diseño que crea productos y servicios innovadores. Se especializa en diseño centrado en el usuario y trabaja con empresas como Vocera para desarrollar soluciones basadas en la voz y la tecnología móvil como Android. IDEO también ayuda a compañías como Twitter a mejorar la experiencia del usuario a través de nuevas funciones y diseños para sus aplicaciones móviles y sitios web.
The document discusses learning activities in a classroom, including questions about what is being learned and examples of exercises. It repeats sections on examples and exercises multiple times and asks questions throughout to check understanding.
The document is a letter from Mr. Chan describing his dream job. It asks a series of questions about what job or profession someone wants and then provides examples of common career aspirations like doctor, vet, pilot, artist, singer, and teacher. The letter suggests that Mr. Chan wants to work as a healthcare professional or educator.