Emerging Technologies Encore: STEM: Mainstreaming Career and Technical Educa...Jim "Brodie" Brazell
Presenter: Jim Brazell, Technology Forecaster, Public Speaker, and Strategist, Radical Platypus group and the Thornburg Center for Professional Development.
Fueled by Washington’s focus on STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) and U.S. competitiveness, Career and Technical Education (CTE) is emerging as a platform for systemic education reform. Attend this session to learn about trends in emerging technologies driving workforce and educational change in high schools, community colleges and universities. Learn about the key requirement for multi-skill technicians and technologists in diverse industries including green energy, manufacturing, cyber security, digital media, construction, home technology integration, healthcare and science and technology research and development. This interactive lecture and discussion about CTE-based educational transformation will include topics such as: Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM); Career and Technical Education (CTE); STEAM (STEM and Arts Integration); Cyber Security; Mechatronics; Robotics; Information Technology; Serious Games; and Modeling, Simulation and Training.
The document discusses how video games have evolved from being played solely on computers and in arcades to becoming a mainstream form of digital entertainment played on various platforms. It notes how games have grown to become a dominant force in driving innovation in the personal technology industry. The rise of online and multiplayer games is also discussed, as well as how games are now being used for purposes beyond entertainment such as education, training, health and influencing public policy.
Este documento resume varios aspectos de la prensa. Explica que la crítica periodística informa y orienta a los lectores de forma breve y reflexiva sobre acontecimientos culturales. También habla sobre el periodismo especializado realizado por periodistas con conocimientos en un área específica. Finalmente, destaca la importancia de la imagen en la prensa para sintetizar la información y su función informativa, documental y simbólica.
The document describes a program called ICCWC that aims to help rural students improve their communication skills and confidence. The program teaches students techniques to overcome fear, anxiety, and reticence when speaking in public or in groups. It uses experiential and hands-on learning methods. Over 8,000 students across 19 villages in Karnataka were trained through this free program. The training focused on self-awareness, gestures, posture, and expressing oneself without fear.
Rob Johnson is a British national with over 30 years of experience in IT projects for the financial industry. He has extensive experience managing IT projects including budgets over $2M, hardware and software selection, and new system development. His most recent role from 2011-2013 was as a contractor responsible for managing a 14-person data migration team for a core banking system replacement project. He has held several managerial roles overseeing large operational areas and project teams.
El resumen del documento es:
[1] El documento presenta 5 preguntas sobre mantenimiento de equipos de cómputo para el estudiante Andrés Camilo González. [2] La segunda pregunta pide identificar la empresa más importante de fabricación de CPU y compararla con 5 competidores. [3] El desarrollo responde las preguntas detallando el uso adecuado de baterías, identificando HP como la empresa líder de CPU, y comparando varias empresas como Toshiba, Dell, Motorola y Lenovo.
This article discusses an April Fool's post. April Fool's Day is celebrated on April 1st each year and is a day where people play practical jokes and hoaxes on each other. The post is likely related to sharing an April Fool's joke or prank in celebration of the annual tradition of April Fool's Day.
Emerging Technologies Encore: STEM: Mainstreaming Career and Technical Educa...Jim "Brodie" Brazell
Presenter: Jim Brazell, Technology Forecaster, Public Speaker, and Strategist, Radical Platypus group and the Thornburg Center for Professional Development.
Fueled by Washington’s focus on STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) and U.S. competitiveness, Career and Technical Education (CTE) is emerging as a platform for systemic education reform. Attend this session to learn about trends in emerging technologies driving workforce and educational change in high schools, community colleges and universities. Learn about the key requirement for multi-skill technicians and technologists in diverse industries including green energy, manufacturing, cyber security, digital media, construction, home technology integration, healthcare and science and technology research and development. This interactive lecture and discussion about CTE-based educational transformation will include topics such as: Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM); Career and Technical Education (CTE); STEAM (STEM and Arts Integration); Cyber Security; Mechatronics; Robotics; Information Technology; Serious Games; and Modeling, Simulation and Training.
The document discusses how video games have evolved from being played solely on computers and in arcades to becoming a mainstream form of digital entertainment played on various platforms. It notes how games have grown to become a dominant force in driving innovation in the personal technology industry. The rise of online and multiplayer games is also discussed, as well as how games are now being used for purposes beyond entertainment such as education, training, health and influencing public policy.
Este documento resume varios aspectos de la prensa. Explica que la crítica periodística informa y orienta a los lectores de forma breve y reflexiva sobre acontecimientos culturales. También habla sobre el periodismo especializado realizado por periodistas con conocimientos en un área específica. Finalmente, destaca la importancia de la imagen en la prensa para sintetizar la información y su función informativa, documental y simbólica.
The document describes a program called ICCWC that aims to help rural students improve their communication skills and confidence. The program teaches students techniques to overcome fear, anxiety, and reticence when speaking in public or in groups. It uses experiential and hands-on learning methods. Over 8,000 students across 19 villages in Karnataka were trained through this free program. The training focused on self-awareness, gestures, posture, and expressing oneself without fear.
Rob Johnson is a British national with over 30 years of experience in IT projects for the financial industry. He has extensive experience managing IT projects including budgets over $2M, hardware and software selection, and new system development. His most recent role from 2011-2013 was as a contractor responsible for managing a 14-person data migration team for a core banking system replacement project. He has held several managerial roles overseeing large operational areas and project teams.
El resumen del documento es:
[1] El documento presenta 5 preguntas sobre mantenimiento de equipos de cómputo para el estudiante Andrés Camilo González. [2] La segunda pregunta pide identificar la empresa más importante de fabricación de CPU y compararla con 5 competidores. [3] El desarrollo responde las preguntas detallando el uso adecuado de baterías, identificando HP como la empresa líder de CPU, y comparando varias empresas como Toshiba, Dell, Motorola y Lenovo.
This article discusses an April Fool's post. April Fool's Day is celebrated on April 1st each year and is a day where people play practical jokes and hoaxes on each other. The post is likely related to sharing an April Fool's joke or prank in celebration of the annual tradition of April Fool's Day.
I used social networking sites like Facebook to get feedback on a music video I created. The feedback was gathered from connections on sites like Facebook. The goal was to get opinions on the music video from people in my social networks.
I used social networking sites like Facebook to get feedback on a music video I created. The feedback was gathered from connections on sites like Facebook. The goal was to get opinions on the music video from people in my social networks.
Audience feedback on the two ancillary products!Lucaabraham
The document summarizes audience feedback on an album digipak and magazine advert for an indie/rock album. For the digipak, audiences liked the black and white image, inside lyrics page, and conventional indie font. For the advert, they liked the matching font and inclusion of ratings. Suggested improvements were adding more varied images to the digipak back cover and moving the album title, and making the advert font and information like price/purchase locations more conventional. Overall ratings for the digipak were 6-8 and for the advert were 6-7.
Audience feedback on the two ancillary products!Lucaabraham
The document summarizes audience feedback on an album digipak and magazine advert for an indie/rock album. For the digipak, audiences liked the black and white image, inside lyrics page, and conventional indie font. For the advert, they liked the matching font and inclusion of ratings. Suggested improvements were adding more varied images to the digipak back cover and moving the album title, and making the advert font and information like price/purchase locations more conventional. Overall ratings for the digipak were 6-8 and for the advert were 6-7.
This document provides information on how to obtain a music album. The album can be purchased digitally from iTunes or as a physical CD found in many supermarkets. Alternatively, fans can visit the band's official website CATP.com to access additional information or purchase options for the album.
The document is lyrics from the song "Somebody Told Me" by The Killers. It describes hearing a rumor about someone having a boyfriend who looked like a past girlfriend of the singer's from last February. The singer is trying to move on from this news and rumors ruining their mood by rolling onto something new.
This short review from NME Magazine praised an album as one of the best of the year. The album was highly rated, with the magazine calling it a "Fact!" that it was one of the top albums of the year according to their assessment. However, no other details were provided about the specific album that was rated so highly.
This document lists 17 song titles, including "Somebody Told Me", "Deep Blue", "Definition of Perfection", and "Breathe". The lyrics provided are from the song "Somebody Told Me" and are about rumors of a past romantic partner who looked like a current girlfriend. The lyrics express frustration with games and rumors potentially ruining the relationship and a desire to move forward.
This document lists various media outlets where an album can be purchased or accessed, including iTunes, CDs available at supermarkets, and visiting the website CATP.com. Popular music and entertainment publications like The Daily Mail, Rolling Stone, and NME Magazine are mentioned, as well as the radio station BBC Radio 1.
James has unusual eating habits and spends Sundays gaming with Bradley, while Kyle excels at French and once bought his mother a soccer-themed gift. Bradley has an extra nipple.
This production plan outlines the casting, costumes, props, setting, filming dates and locations for a music video of the song "Somebody Told Me" by The Killers. Ben Hollis will play the lead vocalist and lead role, with Luca Abraham and Ben Potter playing supporting band member roles. Abbie Dixon will play the girlfriend. Filming will take place over multiple days in October and November at various indoor and outdoor locations on and around the Cromwell school.
The document analyzes and summarizes several aspects of album cover design for indie/rock bands. It looks at layout, images, color schemes, and other elements of albums by Foo Fighters and The Killers. For layout, it considers positioning of band name, album name, and images. For the back cover, it examines song lists and consistency with the front cover image and color scheme. Potential layouts and elements are proposed for an original album cover design.
The document proposes a music video for the song "Somebody Told Me" by the band The Killers. The video will feature scenes of the band performing on stage along with cutaway scenes of them in different situations like backstage and signing autographs. Both the clothing and props used will match the indie/rock genre. The proposed album packaging will feature an image of the band members evolving and use a color scheme of red, white, and black that is conventional for the genre. The magazine advertisement for the album will follow the same color scheme and fonts as the album packaging to help audiences recognize and link it to the band and album.
The document summarizes feedback from 4 people in the indie/rock music genre on various ideas for a music video, album, and magazine advertisement. For the music video, 2 people felt the variety of camera shots kept it interesting while 2 thought some shots may become repetitive. All 4 thought the clothing matched the genre. For the album, 2 liked the evolutionary image theme and color scheme, while 2 found the cover boring and colors didn't stand out. All liked the back cover design. For the ad, 3 felt the image and font caught attention while 1 thought the color scheme didn't stand out against other ads.
Our music video will feature the song "Somebody Told Me" by the popular indie/rock band The Killers. We chose this song because our research found The Killers to be many indie/rock fans' favorite band. The video will show the band performing on stage, intercut with cutaway scenes of them backstage, signing autographs, and listening to music. We plan to use varied camera shots, editing techniques, clothing, and stage lighting to match the indie/rock genre and keep viewers engaged.
The script describes scenes of a band enjoying the song "Somebody Told Me" on the radio. It then shows the band performing the song on stage, with close-ups of each band member singing and playing their instruments. The video culminates with the band preparing and then walking on stage to perform the song for an audience.
The script describes scenes of a band enjoying the song "Somebody Told Me" on the radio. It then shows the band performing the song on stage, with close-ups of each band member singing and playing their instruments. The video culminates with the band preparing and then walking on stage to perform the song for an audience.
The document outlines a music video script in two scenes for the song "Somebody Told Me" by The Killers. In the first scene, the band listens to the song on the radio in a common room, each enjoying it in their own way. The second scene shows the band performing the song on stage, with shots of each band member focused on playing their instrument and getting into the music.
The document analyzes and summarizes several aspects of album covers for indie/rock bands such as Foo Fighters and The Killers. It discusses layout, color schemes, images, and positioning of elements like the band name and song list. The author considers conventional approaches and develops their own layout and design plans for an album cover, including potential band names, album titles, fonts, and images for the front and back.
The document provides details for filming a music video for the song "Somebody Told Me" including:
- Cast and costumes for the four band members: Ben Hollis, Cam Brown, Luca Abraham, and Ben Potter.
- Props needed including microphones, guitars, bass guitar, drum set.
- Three filming locations on the Cromwell Community College campus.
- A shot list of 43 shots detailing camera angles, timing, and description for filming the full song.
I used social networking sites like Facebook to get feedback on a music video I created. The feedback was gathered from connections on sites like Facebook. The goal was to get opinions on the music video from people in my social networks.
I used social networking sites like Facebook to get feedback on a music video I created. The feedback was gathered from connections on sites like Facebook. The goal was to get opinions on the music video from people in my social networks.
Audience feedback on the two ancillary products!Lucaabraham
The document summarizes audience feedback on an album digipak and magazine advert for an indie/rock album. For the digipak, audiences liked the black and white image, inside lyrics page, and conventional indie font. For the advert, they liked the matching font and inclusion of ratings. Suggested improvements were adding more varied images to the digipak back cover and moving the album title, and making the advert font and information like price/purchase locations more conventional. Overall ratings for the digipak were 6-8 and for the advert were 6-7.
Audience feedback on the two ancillary products!Lucaabraham
The document summarizes audience feedback on an album digipak and magazine advert for an indie/rock album. For the digipak, audiences liked the black and white image, inside lyrics page, and conventional indie font. For the advert, they liked the matching font and inclusion of ratings. Suggested improvements were adding more varied images to the digipak back cover and moving the album title, and making the advert font and information like price/purchase locations more conventional. Overall ratings for the digipak were 6-8 and for the advert were 6-7.
This document provides information on how to obtain a music album. The album can be purchased digitally from iTunes or as a physical CD found in many supermarkets. Alternatively, fans can visit the band's official website CATP.com to access additional information or purchase options for the album.
The document is lyrics from the song "Somebody Told Me" by The Killers. It describes hearing a rumor about someone having a boyfriend who looked like a past girlfriend of the singer's from last February. The singer is trying to move on from this news and rumors ruining their mood by rolling onto something new.
This short review from NME Magazine praised an album as one of the best of the year. The album was highly rated, with the magazine calling it a "Fact!" that it was one of the top albums of the year according to their assessment. However, no other details were provided about the specific album that was rated so highly.
This document lists 17 song titles, including "Somebody Told Me", "Deep Blue", "Definition of Perfection", and "Breathe". The lyrics provided are from the song "Somebody Told Me" and are about rumors of a past romantic partner who looked like a current girlfriend. The lyrics express frustration with games and rumors potentially ruining the relationship and a desire to move forward.
This document lists various media outlets where an album can be purchased or accessed, including iTunes, CDs available at supermarkets, and visiting the website CATP.com. Popular music and entertainment publications like The Daily Mail, Rolling Stone, and NME Magazine are mentioned, as well as the radio station BBC Radio 1.
James has unusual eating habits and spends Sundays gaming with Bradley, while Kyle excels at French and once bought his mother a soccer-themed gift. Bradley has an extra nipple.
This production plan outlines the casting, costumes, props, setting, filming dates and locations for a music video of the song "Somebody Told Me" by The Killers. Ben Hollis will play the lead vocalist and lead role, with Luca Abraham and Ben Potter playing supporting band member roles. Abbie Dixon will play the girlfriend. Filming will take place over multiple days in October and November at various indoor and outdoor locations on and around the Cromwell school.
The document analyzes and summarizes several aspects of album cover design for indie/rock bands. It looks at layout, images, color schemes, and other elements of albums by Foo Fighters and The Killers. For layout, it considers positioning of band name, album name, and images. For the back cover, it examines song lists and consistency with the front cover image and color scheme. Potential layouts and elements are proposed for an original album cover design.
The document proposes a music video for the song "Somebody Told Me" by the band The Killers. The video will feature scenes of the band performing on stage along with cutaway scenes of them in different situations like backstage and signing autographs. Both the clothing and props used will match the indie/rock genre. The proposed album packaging will feature an image of the band members evolving and use a color scheme of red, white, and black that is conventional for the genre. The magazine advertisement for the album will follow the same color scheme and fonts as the album packaging to help audiences recognize and link it to the band and album.
The document summarizes feedback from 4 people in the indie/rock music genre on various ideas for a music video, album, and magazine advertisement. For the music video, 2 people felt the variety of camera shots kept it interesting while 2 thought some shots may become repetitive. All 4 thought the clothing matched the genre. For the album, 2 liked the evolutionary image theme and color scheme, while 2 found the cover boring and colors didn't stand out. All liked the back cover design. For the ad, 3 felt the image and font caught attention while 1 thought the color scheme didn't stand out against other ads.
Our music video will feature the song "Somebody Told Me" by the popular indie/rock band The Killers. We chose this song because our research found The Killers to be many indie/rock fans' favorite band. The video will show the band performing on stage, intercut with cutaway scenes of them backstage, signing autographs, and listening to music. We plan to use varied camera shots, editing techniques, clothing, and stage lighting to match the indie/rock genre and keep viewers engaged.
The script describes scenes of a band enjoying the song "Somebody Told Me" on the radio. It then shows the band performing the song on stage, with close-ups of each band member singing and playing their instruments. The video culminates with the band preparing and then walking on stage to perform the song for an audience.
The script describes scenes of a band enjoying the song "Somebody Told Me" on the radio. It then shows the band performing the song on stage, with close-ups of each band member singing and playing their instruments. The video culminates with the band preparing and then walking on stage to perform the song for an audience.
The document outlines a music video script in two scenes for the song "Somebody Told Me" by The Killers. In the first scene, the band listens to the song on the radio in a common room, each enjoying it in their own way. The second scene shows the band performing the song on stage, with shots of each band member focused on playing their instrument and getting into the music.
The document analyzes and summarizes several aspects of album covers for indie/rock bands such as Foo Fighters and The Killers. It discusses layout, color schemes, images, and positioning of elements like the band name and song list. The author considers conventional approaches and develops their own layout and design plans for an album cover, including potential band names, album titles, fonts, and images for the front and back.
The document provides details for filming a music video for the song "Somebody Told Me" including:
- Cast and costumes for the four band members: Ben Hollis, Cam Brown, Luca Abraham, and Ben Potter.
- Props needed including microphones, guitars, bass guitar, drum set.
- Three filming locations on the Cromwell Community College campus.
- A shot list of 43 shots detailing camera angles, timing, and description for filming the full song.