Este documento trata sobre el tema de la innovación. Define la innovación como la aplicación de nuevas ideas, conceptos, productos y servicios con la intención de ser útiles e incrementar la productividad. También señala que la innovación implica la introducción de un nuevo elemento en una comunidad con el objetivo de beneficiarla, aunque este elemento no necesite ser completamente nuevo. Además, explica que la innovación requiere no solo inventar algo sino también difundirlo para que la gente pueda disfrutarlo.
Advocating for Sustainability in Archives, Communities, and the Profession: A...Kristen Yarmey
This document discusses advocating for sustainability in archives, communities, and the profession using a behavioral approach. It summarizes conservation psychology and community-based social marketing techniques for changing behaviors, such as decreasing barriers, increasing incentives, commitments, active involvement, direct contact and social diffusion, norms, feedback, and prompts. The bottom line is promoting sustainable archives, host institutions, and empowering individuals through recommended resources.
Este documento trata sobre el tema de la innovación. Define la innovación como la aplicación de nuevas ideas, conceptos, productos y servicios con la intención de ser útiles e incrementar la productividad. También señala que la innovación implica la introducción de un nuevo elemento en una comunidad con el objetivo de beneficiarla, aunque este elemento no necesite ser completamente nuevo. Además, explica que la innovación requiere no solo inventar algo sino también difundirlo para que la gente pueda disfrutarlo.
Advocating for Sustainability in Archives, Communities, and the Profession: A...Kristen Yarmey
This document discusses advocating for sustainability in archives, communities, and the profession using a behavioral approach. It summarizes conservation psychology and community-based social marketing techniques for changing behaviors, such as decreasing barriers, increasing incentives, commitments, active involvement, direct contact and social diffusion, norms, feedback, and prompts. The bottom line is promoting sustainable archives, host institutions, and empowering individuals through recommended resources.
Recent Advances in Wireless Small Cell Networks
This document provides an overview of small cell networks and associated challenges. It discusses:
1) The need for small cell networks to address exponentially increasing mobile data demand. Mobile traffic is expected to grow 1000x by 2020 due to more devices, higher data rates, and video.
2) Characteristics of small cell networks including heterogeneous deployment of different types of small cells (e.g. femtocells, picocells), various access policies, and backhaul challenges.
3) Key challenges for small cell networks including interference management, mobility management, self-organization, energy efficiency, and integration with existing cellular networks. Modeling and analysis of small cell networks is important
GreenTouch: Putting Energy Into Making Networks More Efficient GreenTouch
On February 1, 2011, the GreenTouch Consortium, a global research initiative dedicated to dramatically improving the energy efficiency of information and communications technology (ICT) networks by a factor of 1,000, today detailed the accomplishments of its first eight months of operation and demonstrated a Large-Scale Antenna System proof of concept ‒ the first of many technologies it is working to deliver. This antenna system offers the potential for tremendous energy savings thanks to its novel wireless transmission techniques.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Green Communication: An Approach to Reduce Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity f...Neeraj Kumar
This document provides an overview of green communication and reducing electromagnetic hypersensitivity from cellular phones. It discusses how cellular phones have revolutionized communication but their widespread use has also increased exposure to electromagnetic radiation. While international health authorities are working to provide safety measures, more research is still needed on potential health effects. The document reviews several human, behavioral, and cellular studies on radiofrequency electromagnetic fields, some of which found sub-thermal effects but others found no effects. It also outlines common cellular communication systems and types of electromagnetic radiation.
The document summarizes several studies on the impact of technology on student learning and success. The CARET study found that increased computer-assisted instruction can positively influence student outcomes in areas like achievement, problem-solving, and career preparation. The Pitler study implied that technology can boost student engagement and support more student-centered learning when integrated into the classroom by educators. A study by Turner et al. showed that widespread wireless internet on college campuses provides students flexibility of time and location for study, as well as better collaboration and communication.
What technology will look like in 2024 (2)eppike01
This document discusses predictions for how technology will change education and communication over the next 10 years. It predicts that by 2024, education at all levels will be taught primarily through technology like tablets, online classes will be more sophisticated using video streaming, and the use of textbooks will decline. Entertainment technology is also predicted to continue advancing, with televisions improving picture quality and integrating with computers. New innovations will aim to satisfy personal needs through media as outlined in uses and gratification theory. The document references several theories about how new technologies are adopted over time by different groups.
GREEN would recommend applying the principles of Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign to communications strategies. Obama's campaign kept its message simple and consistent, stayed focused on its objectives, and empowered people at the grassroots level to feel involved. It also integrated different forms of media and gathered extensive user data to engage voters. Applying these tactics could help businesses communicate effectively.
The document discusses wireless communication technologies and networks. It provides an overview of the evolution of wireless systems from 1G to 5G, describing their key characteristics and standards. It also discusses different types of wireless networks including wireless PAN, LAN, MAN and WAN. Finally, it provides some details on communication technologies and internet usage statistics in India.
In the next 10 years, communication technology will advance in education and entertainment. Tablets will replace textbooks in K-12 classrooms, and online video lectures will become common in universities. Video games will use biometrics to read emotions and fully immersive sensor technology. Television will become 3D and combine with computers, allowing users to access all computing functions from the living room. New innovations will diffuse through social networks as people seek gratifying new media to satisfy their needs.
Communication technology has evolved significantly over time, from the telegraph in the late 18th century to modern wireless devices. Key milestones include the development of the telephone, radio, television, computers, and the internet. These advancements have transformed how people communicate and access information on a daily basis.
5G wireless technology will provide data speeds over 1Gbps and integrate different wireless technologies. It aims to create a unified wireless world without limitations of previous generations. 5G will support technologies like CDMA, OFDM and IPv6 to connect devices with high bandwidth. It faces challenges in providing high resolution services across different billing interfaces and networks on a large scale.
50 Connected Devices - How Mobile and the Internet of Things Will Affect YouApteligent
What happens when everything we touch is connected to the Internet? Welcome to the Internet of Things (IoT). At Crittercism, we live and breathe mobile. Browse this presentation to learn about the connected devices all around you – in your pocket, on your kitchen counter, in your backyard.
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