R-Series Retail Shelving provides a flexible, modular metal shelving system that can be installed quickly and easily. With a choice of panel shelf sizes and colours allowing customisation to suit all types of retail environments. This system is complemented by a range of accessories such as roll-out plinth drawers for additional storage areas, LED feature lighting and optional accessories to support slatted wall and pegboard displays.
A robust high impact modular display system that meets virtually any retail design requirement. With a range of finishes including maple, oak, walnut, beech, ash and a contemporary dark grey, brand identity can always be complimented. All cabinets are delivered completely assembled - with height adjustable levelling feet - enabling instant installation. The showcase glass is toughened and UV jointed, giving perfect vision so nothing obstructs your merchandise. All cabinets can be customised and there is a wide choice of lighting, security and storage options.
This slide deck provides a short overview of how you can migrate live physical and virtual server workloads to cloud, or from one cloud to another. For a short demo of how to migrate in under 30 minutes, please see: https://blog.usharesoft.com/index.php?article30/uforge-migration-service-demo
T-Series Dispensary Furniture is a versatile modular range of high quality timber furniture designed specifically for use in the dispensing environment. The modular design allows for easy installation, unlimited configurations and can be combined with our other pharmacy systems.
Whether you’re the owner, a shop fitter or architect FPD Group can assist you at all levels when planning out your installation. Our T-Series furniture is in use throughout the UK in Pharmacies, Health Centre’s, Hospitals, Vegetarian Practices, Dentists, Prisons, MOD and many other facilities.
The speakers on the panel will provide different perspectives on how ballast water regulation and technology has created the current state of invasive species in the Great Lakes. This workshop will also enable participants to understand the regulatory challenges facing ballast water today while fully appreciating the current state of technology that is rising to the challenge of invaders. This presentation was given by J. Rudi Strickler, Professor and Researcher, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
ACTFL08 Presentation: Online mapping tools build on the popularity of sites such as MapQuest, allowing users to create customizable online maps connecting real-world topography with the history, culture, economy and literature of specific locales.
Sustaining & Expanding Our CT World Language ProgramsBarbara Lindsey
Barack Obama's election is a powerful example of effective, grassroots, community-based campaigning. As language educators, language advocacy is our campaign but many of us don't know what to do. In this session participants will understand what language advocacy is, the importance of ongoing efforts for sustaining and expanding language programs and how to take advantage of various low-tech and high-tech community-building initiatives to promote, protect and preserve our language programs.
R-Series Retail Shelving provides a flexible, modular metal shelving system that can be installed quickly and easily. With a choice of panel shelf sizes and colours allowing customisation to suit all types of retail environments. This system is complemented by a range of accessories such as roll-out plinth drawers for additional storage areas, LED feature lighting and optional accessories to support slatted wall and pegboard displays.
A robust high impact modular display system that meets virtually any retail design requirement. With a range of finishes including maple, oak, walnut, beech, ash and a contemporary dark grey, brand identity can always be complimented. All cabinets are delivered completely assembled - with height adjustable levelling feet - enabling instant installation. The showcase glass is toughened and UV jointed, giving perfect vision so nothing obstructs your merchandise. All cabinets can be customised and there is a wide choice of lighting, security and storage options.
This slide deck provides a short overview of how you can migrate live physical and virtual server workloads to cloud, or from one cloud to another. For a short demo of how to migrate in under 30 minutes, please see: https://blog.usharesoft.com/index.php?article30/uforge-migration-service-demo
T-Series Dispensary Furniture is a versatile modular range of high quality timber furniture designed specifically for use in the dispensing environment. The modular design allows for easy installation, unlimited configurations and can be combined with our other pharmacy systems.
Whether you’re the owner, a shop fitter or architect FPD Group can assist you at all levels when planning out your installation. Our T-Series furniture is in use throughout the UK in Pharmacies, Health Centre’s, Hospitals, Vegetarian Practices, Dentists, Prisons, MOD and many other facilities.
The speakers on the panel will provide different perspectives on how ballast water regulation and technology has created the current state of invasive species in the Great Lakes. This workshop will also enable participants to understand the regulatory challenges facing ballast water today while fully appreciating the current state of technology that is rising to the challenge of invaders. This presentation was given by J. Rudi Strickler, Professor and Researcher, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
ACTFL08 Presentation: Online mapping tools build on the popularity of sites such as MapQuest, allowing users to create customizable online maps connecting real-world topography with the history, culture, economy and literature of specific locales.
Sustaining & Expanding Our CT World Language ProgramsBarbara Lindsey
Barack Obama's election is a powerful example of effective, grassroots, community-based campaigning. As language educators, language advocacy is our campaign but many of us don't know what to do. In this session participants will understand what language advocacy is, the importance of ongoing efforts for sustaining and expanding language programs and how to take advantage of various low-tech and high-tech community-building initiatives to promote, protect and preserve our language programs.
Creating Cross Campus Language Learning CommunitiesBarbara Lindsey
How do we provide equitable language learning opportunities for all students? A recent university initiative combines synchronous video conferencing with web-based social networking tools to create a community-based learning environment for language learners separated by geographical distance. This NECTFL session will provide the rationale, rubrics, assessments and learning outcomes for students in our Chinese and Italian blended learning courses and is applicable for all languages
This session will provide participants with an overview of several popular social networking sites, how they work, and how we can harness their popularity to engage all language learners, reinforce the 5 Cs and help prepare students for life in a global, teamwork-oriented world.
Strengthening Language Learning Through Web-Based UDI PrinciplesBarbara Lindsey
Universal Design for Instruction (UDI) can guide educators in the design of inclusive instructional strategies that support our diverse student population while maintaining academic rigor. Participants will apply UDI principles to evaluate free, easy-to-use web-based tools that support our diverse language learners both inside and outside the classroom. Participants will learn how the use of these tools can help our students become independent, life-long language learners.
Empowering Beginning Language Teachers Through Global Communities of PracticeBarbara Lindsey
Since 2007 a blended course (face-to-face and online) at the University of Connecticut offers beginning language educators the opportunity to explore, apply and evaluate online social networks for language, culture and civilization courses within a framework that capitalizes on collaborative, supportive engagement with peers within, across and beyond institutional boundaries. This presentation highlight the creative-commons licensed course components and open educational resources and explores how others can adapt them for use in their own teaching and learning communities.
El estado de la niñez en el Perú (UNICEF, 2004)Juan Lavado
Esta publicación es una recopilación analítica de varias fuentes con la finalidad de presentar, en un solo documento, la situación de la niñez peruana. Constituye una primera aproximación al estado en el que se encuentran los niños. No pretende ser, en modo alguno, totalmente exhaustiva, sino convertirse en un instrumento de referencia para analistas y tomadores de decisión a todos los niveles.
Preparing Our Educators to Learn and Teach in Global Communities of PracticeBarbara Lindsey
A presentation for the free, online 2011 Global Education Conference by co-presenters Barbara Lindsey, Melina Masterson, Claudio Pinna and Carsten Witt
Learn how language programs can take advantage of the many free, open access global collaboratives and educational resources to give all our teachers and students the ability to work with rich, authentic content, to support interactive global connections, to foster international perspectives and to prepare our students to live, learn and work in our globally-connected world.
A presentation given during the fall 2009 meeting of the National Association of District Supervisors of Foreign Languages. My presentation described the ways in which open source learning opportunities can engage our students in authentic, meaningful learning environments.
This is the slightly expanded version of a session I recently did in Elluminate via LearnCentral with the students in our course, BeyondWebCT: Integrating Social Networking Tools Into Language & Culture Courses. Kevin Gaugler of Marist College was our guest speaker.
This was the focus of the session:
How can educators filter and manage the abundant resources and information now available through the internet? In the spirit of collaboration and community building, many educators are turning to these mediated environments to learn with and from each other. In this session we'll explore some tools that can help us manage content of interest to us and that can provide our students and us the option of learning with and from those outside the traditional course environment.
Social Networking for the Foreign Language ClassroomBarbara Lindsey
This gives a brief overview of what, why and how we can use digitally-mediated social networking for language learning. This complements a companion wiki found at http://socialnetworking4languagelearning.wikispaces.com/
A short presentation on how online personal learning networks can enrich face-to-face exchanges (e.g., departmental, district, conference PDs) and expand opportunities for collaborative professional development.
This presentation explores how we can use communicative, collaborative, interactive web environments to advance our students linguistic and intercultural skills.