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This document discusses trends in online learning and provides guidance for schools developing online programs. It notes that online learning is growing rapidly and will likely make up 50% of high school courses by 2018. The document outlines important considerations for online programs such as curriculum, technology, administration, student support, and evaluation. It emphasizes that online learning prepares students for their future opportunities in higher education and careers.
The document discusses evaluating social marketing campaigns through formative and evaluative research methods. Common non-experimental and quasi-experimental research designs are described, along with considerations for survey instrument development and key measures for evaluating awareness, exposure, knowledge, behaviors and other outcomes. Key results are presented from evaluations of social marketing campaigns targeting STD/HIV testing among men who have sex with men and young women of color.
This document summarizes a study that analyzed articles about China and Russia in U.S. newspapers from 2002-2004 to understand their organic destination images. The study employed content analysis software to identify meaningful concepts in the textual data. The main findings were that China's increasing economic power and Russia's influence on world politics were the primary themes in the U.S. media's organic images of the two countries. The implications for China and Russia's destination marketing organizations are also briefly discussed.
La tecnología juega un papel importante en la formulación y ejecución de la estrategia empresarial. Facilita la toma de decisiones basadas en mapas emocionales y nuevos conceptos como la logística emocional. La innovación tecnológica también ha dado lugar a nuevos modelos de negocio como la economía de lo gratuito, donde la atención y la reputación son factores clave para generar ingresos.
Este documento trata sobre la educación emocional y las emociones. Explica que las emociones son procesos fisiológicos en el cerebro que se traducen en sentimientos. Analiza definiciones de emoción de autores como Goleman, Bisquerra y Vallés. También describe cómo funciona el proceso emocional en el cerebro y los sistemas nerviosos implicados. Finalmente, propone la importancia de incorporar la educación emocional en los niños y jóvenes para desarrollar emociones positivas.
The document describes a discovery centre that was designed and built using sustainable practices. It uses solar panels to generate and store energy from the sun for lighting and electricity needs. Water is also recycled and reused to water the vegetable garden on the roof. Windows are positioned to maximize natural sunlight, reducing the need for power-hungry lighting. The discovery centre aims to educate visitors about environmental protection and sustainability.
What Schools Should Know About Online Learning -- Techcon 2010Jeffrey Hunt
This document discusses trends in online learning and provides guidance for schools developing online programs. It notes that online learning is growing rapidly and will likely make up 50% of high school courses by 2018. The document outlines important considerations for online programs such as curriculum, technology, administration, student support, and evaluation. It emphasizes that online learning prepares students for their future opportunities in higher education and careers.
The document discusses evaluating social marketing campaigns through formative and evaluative research methods. Common non-experimental and quasi-experimental research designs are described, along with considerations for survey instrument development and key measures for evaluating awareness, exposure, knowledge, behaviors and other outcomes. Key results are presented from evaluations of social marketing campaigns targeting STD/HIV testing among men who have sex with men and young women of color.
This document summarizes a study that analyzed articles about China and Russia in U.S. newspapers from 2002-2004 to understand their organic destination images. The study employed content analysis software to identify meaningful concepts in the textual data. The main findings were that China's increasing economic power and Russia's influence on world politics were the primary themes in the U.S. media's organic images of the two countries. The implications for China and Russia's destination marketing organizations are also briefly discussed.
La tecnología juega un papel importante en la formulación y ejecución de la estrategia empresarial. Facilita la toma de decisiones basadas en mapas emocionales y nuevos conceptos como la logística emocional. La innovación tecnológica también ha dado lugar a nuevos modelos de negocio como la economía de lo gratuito, donde la atención y la reputación son factores clave para generar ingresos.
Este documento trata sobre la educación emocional y las emociones. Explica que las emociones son procesos fisiológicos en el cerebro que se traducen en sentimientos. Analiza definiciones de emoción de autores como Goleman, Bisquerra y Vallés. También describe cómo funciona el proceso emocional en el cerebro y los sistemas nerviosos implicados. Finalmente, propone la importancia de incorporar la educación emocional en los niños y jóvenes para desarrollar emociones positivas.
OLEDs (Organic Light Emitting Diodes) are thin, flexible displays composed of organic molecules that glow when exposed to electricity. They have two layers and can be manufactured through roll-to-roll printing similar to newspapers. OLEDs are brighter, thinner, more energy efficient and have a larger viewing angle than traditional displays. Potential applications include flexible e-readers, tablets, televisions, wallpaper and GPS devices. While once expensive, mass production through roll-to-roll processing is making lower cost flexible OLEDs possible for both military and commercial use. The flexible display market is expected to grow to $2.8 billion by 2013.
Plastic Logic's COO, Konrad Herre, spoke about the truly innovative applications being enabled by OTFT driven displays today at the 'electronica FORUM' in Munich, Germany.
Plastic Logic develops, manufactures and distributes flexible plastic displays in a wide range of sizes (both colour and monochrome), based on organic TFTs.
This document provides a project report on market research and scope of LED lighting for Ajanta Manufacturing Limited. It includes a declaration by the student submitting the report, Mansi Desai, and acknowledges the guidance received from her project guide and company guide. The report contains sections on the LED lighting industry overview covering history, growth, performance and market players. It also includes an overview of Ajanta Manufacturing Limited covering history, departments, products, and SWOT analysis.
OLED (organic light-emitting diode) is a light-emitting diode that uses organic compounds to emit light. An OLED consists of a substrate, anode, organic layers, cathode. The organic layers emit light when electric current is applied. OLEDs have advantages over LCDs like being thinner, more flexible, requiring no backlight, and having wider viewing angles. However, blue OLEDs have shorter lifetimes currently. Future applications include transparent or flexible OLEDs in devices like phones, TVs, cars and clothing.
The document discusses organic light-emitting diode (OLED) technology for novel lighting and display concepts. It provides an overview of OLED technology, current applications such as TVs and smartphones, advantages over LCD such as thinner profile and richer colors. Potential applications discussed include household, retail and automotive lighting as well as flexible displays. Key players like Samsung who dominate the OLED market are also mentioned.
Snehasis Mondal wrote a report on organic light emitting diode (OLED) technology for his degree in electronics and communication engineering. The report discusses the history and components of OLEDs. It explains that OLEDs are made of organic compounds sandwiched between two electrodes that emit light when voltage is applied. The report also covers the advantages of OLEDs like being lightweight, flexible, and having lower power consumption compared to other displays. It discusses potential applications of OLED technology in various industries.
Flexible displays are essentially very thin display screens that can be printed onto flexible or stretchable material and then attached to other surfaces or produced in a variety of shapes
OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diodes) is a flat light emitting technology, made by placing a series of organic thin films between two conductors. When electrical current is applied, a bright light is emitted.....
Learn the basics of OLED display technology in this slide :D
This document discusses active-matrix organic light-emitting diode (AMOLED) displays. AMOLED is a type of OLED display technology that is becoming more common in mobile devices. It consists of only 3 layers - a backplane with thin film transistors, an organic light emitting diode layer, and a cathode. The thin film transistors control the current to each pixel to light it up. AMOLED displays are thinner, more flexible, and use less power than LCD displays, but have shorter lifetimes and lower efficiency of blue OLED materials.
Oled (solid state light emitting diode) display technology Aniket Kalra
OLEDs (organic light-emitting diodes) are thin films of organic material that emit light when electric current is passed through them. OLED displays do not require backlights and can provide high quality images from any viewing angle. The document discusses the history and development of OLED technology. It describes the different types of OLED displays including passive matrix OLEDs (PMOLEDs), active matrix OLEDs (AMOLEDs), transparent OLEDs (TOLEDs), flexible OLEDs (FOLEDs), and white OLEDs (WOLEDs). The benefits of OLEDs over traditional LCD displays are their thinness, lightness, flexibility and low power consumption without needing backlights
This document discusses flexible electronic displays. It begins with an introduction to electronic paper and flexible displays. Flexible displays use organic light emitting diodes on flexible plastic substrates. In the future, graphene may enable truly flexible and durable components. Electronic paper works using microcapsules containing black and white particles that are rearranged using electricity to display text and images. Flexible displays could enable paper-like smartphones and gadgets that can be bent and folded. Potential applications include e-books, price tags, magazines, and mobile devices. Flexible displays may revolutionize digital products and become widely commercially available.
WILA N4 - Read our interview with Florence Lam and take a look at our new awa...Neil Webster
The document provides information on new lighting products and projects from WILA Lichttechnik GmbH, including:
- An interview with Florence Lam from Arup discussing daylighting, sustainability in lighting design, and developments in the industry.
- An LED lighting solution installed at the Robert Aitken Institute for clinical research in Birmingham, utilizing WILA's linear LED luminaire Linic.
- A new transparent LED pendant luminaire called Transparency that provides precise lighting with high visual comfort through a light control structure and transparent panel.
The document discusses the theoretical Nokia Morph device. The Morph would use nanotechnology to be stretchable, flexible, transparent, and self-cleaning. It was conceived through collaboration between Nokia and Cambridge University. Key features would include sensing, haptic touch surfaces, self-cleaning through superhydrophobic nanostructures, transparent electronics using nanoscale circuits, and stretchable electronics using nanoscale meshes. While manufacturing would be difficult, the Morph could lead to new customizable wearable devices if nanotechnology challenges can be overcome.
24 percent of commercial energy end-use is used for lighting purposes, a very big percentage of which is utilized for lighting buildings during the daytime.
Our idea is to use optical fibers to bring concentrated day-light into buildings so that significant savings can be made in electricity cost as well as CO2 emissions.
This presentation was done as part of the assignments for Venture-lab, Technology Ventures 2012 course.
Onduline is committed to sustainability across its entire value chain. It uses recycled materials in its roofing products, has eco-friendly manufacturing processes, and designs lightweight, easily installed roofing solutions that improve buildings' sustainability. Onduline also aims to share its knowledge and expertise internationally to promote sustainable construction practices worldwide. It has received several certifications and awards that recognize its leadership in sustainability.
OLEDs (Organic Light Emitting Diodes) are thin, flexible displays composed of organic molecules that glow when exposed to electricity. They have two layers and can be manufactured through roll-to-roll printing similar to newspapers. OLEDs are brighter, thinner, more energy efficient and have a larger viewing angle than traditional displays. Potential applications include flexible e-readers, tablets, televisions, wallpaper and GPS devices. While once expensive, mass production through roll-to-roll processing is making lower cost flexible OLEDs possible for both military and commercial use. The flexible display market is expected to grow to $2.8 billion by 2013.
Plastic Logic's COO, Konrad Herre, spoke about the truly innovative applications being enabled by OTFT driven displays today at the 'electronica FORUM' in Munich, Germany.
Plastic Logic develops, manufactures and distributes flexible plastic displays in a wide range of sizes (both colour and monochrome), based on organic TFTs.
This document provides a project report on market research and scope of LED lighting for Ajanta Manufacturing Limited. It includes a declaration by the student submitting the report, Mansi Desai, and acknowledges the guidance received from her project guide and company guide. The report contains sections on the LED lighting industry overview covering history, growth, performance and market players. It also includes an overview of Ajanta Manufacturing Limited covering history, departments, products, and SWOT analysis.
OLED (organic light-emitting diode) is a light-emitting diode that uses organic compounds to emit light. An OLED consists of a substrate, anode, organic layers, cathode. The organic layers emit light when electric current is applied. OLEDs have advantages over LCDs like being thinner, more flexible, requiring no backlight, and having wider viewing angles. However, blue OLEDs have shorter lifetimes currently. Future applications include transparent or flexible OLEDs in devices like phones, TVs, cars and clothing.
The document discusses organic light-emitting diode (OLED) technology for novel lighting and display concepts. It provides an overview of OLED technology, current applications such as TVs and smartphones, advantages over LCD such as thinner profile and richer colors. Potential applications discussed include household, retail and automotive lighting as well as flexible displays. Key players like Samsung who dominate the OLED market are also mentioned.
Snehasis Mondal wrote a report on organic light emitting diode (OLED) technology for his degree in electronics and communication engineering. The report discusses the history and components of OLEDs. It explains that OLEDs are made of organic compounds sandwiched between two electrodes that emit light when voltage is applied. The report also covers the advantages of OLEDs like being lightweight, flexible, and having lower power consumption compared to other displays. It discusses potential applications of OLED technology in various industries.
Flexible displays are essentially very thin display screens that can be printed onto flexible or stretchable material and then attached to other surfaces or produced in a variety of shapes
OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diodes) is a flat light emitting technology, made by placing a series of organic thin films between two conductors. When electrical current is applied, a bright light is emitted.....
Learn the basics of OLED display technology in this slide :D
This document discusses active-matrix organic light-emitting diode (AMOLED) displays. AMOLED is a type of OLED display technology that is becoming more common in mobile devices. It consists of only 3 layers - a backplane with thin film transistors, an organic light emitting diode layer, and a cathode. The thin film transistors control the current to each pixel to light it up. AMOLED displays are thinner, more flexible, and use less power than LCD displays, but have shorter lifetimes and lower efficiency of blue OLED materials.
Oled (solid state light emitting diode) display technology Aniket Kalra
OLEDs (organic light-emitting diodes) are thin films of organic material that emit light when electric current is passed through them. OLED displays do not require backlights and can provide high quality images from any viewing angle. The document discusses the history and development of OLED technology. It describes the different types of OLED displays including passive matrix OLEDs (PMOLEDs), active matrix OLEDs (AMOLEDs), transparent OLEDs (TOLEDs), flexible OLEDs (FOLEDs), and white OLEDs (WOLEDs). The benefits of OLEDs over traditional LCD displays are their thinness, lightness, flexibility and low power consumption without needing backlights
This document discusses flexible electronic displays. It begins with an introduction to electronic paper and flexible displays. Flexible displays use organic light emitting diodes on flexible plastic substrates. In the future, graphene may enable truly flexible and durable components. Electronic paper works using microcapsules containing black and white particles that are rearranged using electricity to display text and images. Flexible displays could enable paper-like smartphones and gadgets that can be bent and folded. Potential applications include e-books, price tags, magazines, and mobile devices. Flexible displays may revolutionize digital products and become widely commercially available.
WILA N4 - Read our interview with Florence Lam and take a look at our new awa...Neil Webster
The document provides information on new lighting products and projects from WILA Lichttechnik GmbH, including:
- An interview with Florence Lam from Arup discussing daylighting, sustainability in lighting design, and developments in the industry.
- An LED lighting solution installed at the Robert Aitken Institute for clinical research in Birmingham, utilizing WILA's linear LED luminaire Linic.
- A new transparent LED pendant luminaire called Transparency that provides precise lighting with high visual comfort through a light control structure and transparent panel.
The document discusses the theoretical Nokia Morph device. The Morph would use nanotechnology to be stretchable, flexible, transparent, and self-cleaning. It was conceived through collaboration between Nokia and Cambridge University. Key features would include sensing, haptic touch surfaces, self-cleaning through superhydrophobic nanostructures, transparent electronics using nanoscale circuits, and stretchable electronics using nanoscale meshes. While manufacturing would be difficult, the Morph could lead to new customizable wearable devices if nanotechnology challenges can be overcome.
24 percent of commercial energy end-use is used for lighting purposes, a very big percentage of which is utilized for lighting buildings during the daytime.
Our idea is to use optical fibers to bring concentrated day-light into buildings so that significant savings can be made in electricity cost as well as CO2 emissions.
This presentation was done as part of the assignments for Venture-lab, Technology Ventures 2012 course.
Onduline is committed to sustainability across its entire value chain. It uses recycled materials in its roofing products, has eco-friendly manufacturing processes, and designs lightweight, easily installed roofing solutions that improve buildings' sustainability. Onduline also aims to share its knowledge and expertise internationally to promote sustainable construction practices worldwide. It has received several certifications and awards that recognize its leadership in sustainability.
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2. Organic and large area
electronics
Where we are and where we are going
Marc Koetse
Holst Centre
Integration technologies for flexible systems
3. Presentation
overview
Who we are and what we do
The 4 pillars of organic and large area electronics
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4. Holst Centre Fundamentals
• Independent, with reputed parents
Founded by IMEC Belgium and TNO The
Netherlands
Operational since 2006 (HTC, Eindhoven)
• Working with our partners
Staff of 170 researchers
Involving strong groups of mother
organisations
70 resident researchers from industry and
universities
• Shared research on
printed electronics and
wireless transducer systems
5. Flexible Electronics
• Application Drivers
OLED lighting
Organic solar cells
Flexible displays
Flexible smart devices
• Technology drivers
Large area
Low cost
Compatible with roll-to-roll
processing
• Fabrication technology
smaller features
more complex integration
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6. Rollable displays
Presentation Flexible smart devices
overview
Organic solar cells
OLED Lighting
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9. Now 2014
Glass (rigid) Flexible substrates
Vacuum processes Direct printing or coating
Poly-Si backplane Printed oxide backplane
10. Vision on lighting
Presentation
overview
Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLEDs)
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11. Vision on lighting
Presentation
overview
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12. Largest flexible OLED in the world
Presentation
overview
30x30
cm2
4/6
layers R2R printed
30
lumen/Watt
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13. Thinnest semi-transparent flexible OLED in the world
Printed Organic Lighting & Signage
Presentation
overview
40 µm
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14. Presentation
overview
Now 2016
Cost 10.000 €/m2 100 €/m2
Rigid glass Flexible substrates
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15. Vision on low-cost solar cells
Presentation
overview
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17. Presentation
overview
Now 2016
2% Module efficiency 8% Module efficiency
20€/Wp < 0,5€/Wp cost
Lifetime 2 years outdoor > 5 years outdoor
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18. Smart Devices
Integration of classic electronics and foil
Combined Copper and printed circuits
Printed sensors
Chips as thin as foil
Printed batteries