Samtlige bidrag (minus 2) fra Best YET i Norge 2010. Jeg og Jørgen har bidrag #17 og er på short list sammen med #33 og #61. Hvilken valør vi ender opp med vet vi ikke før Gullblyanten 2010.
Creëer het succes met e invoicing - ICreativeICreative
Creëer het succes met E-invoicing
Leveranciers bezitten samen met CFO's de sleutel om het ware succes van E-invoicing te realiseren. In 2013 zetten steeds meer bedrijven E-invoicing om de kosten te drukken. Wat zijn de voordelen? Hoeveel procent van de markt maakt al gebruik van digitaal factureren?
Lees er meer over in deze infographic
Chris Cakebread (Regional Sales Executive, Independent Utilities) gives a business perspective on using data positively. Chris spoke at the SWO Energy seminar, which took place in Plymouth on Tuesday 26th January 2010.
This document provides guidance for a student assignment to analyze significant connections across 4 dystopian texts, including The Matrix, Minority Report, and The Hunger Games. Students are instructed to identify at least 2 connections between the texts, provide evidence from the texts to support their analysis, and acknowledge other sources. The analysis should focus on how the connections provide insights into knowledge, human experience, society, and the wider world. Questions are provided to help guide the analysis of characters, themes, settings, purposes, visual/verbal features, and structures across the texts.
The document discusses test shots. It does not provide any other context or details about the subject of the test shots. In just one sentence, it states "Test shots", but gives no additional information about what is being tested, the purpose of the tests, results, or other pertinent details.
This document provides guidance for students on creating and delivering an oral presentation. It outlines the following steps:
1) Choose a topic within your area of expertise and discuss it with your teacher.
2) Compile your ideas by listing thoughts on the topic and choosing the most interesting and important to structure into 4 or more subheadings.
3) Structure your ideas and choose oral language techniques to coherently develop, sustain and integrate your ideas when delivering the presentation. Consider the audience's prior knowledge and how to build on it.
Students are assessed based on how effectively they develop and link ideas in their structured presentation and employ oral language features in its delivery.
Copyright + social media + archival collectionsKatie Hannan
The document discusses copyright issues related to using archival collections on social media. It notes that breaching copyright is against the law, even if you do not believe in copyright. Creative Commons licenses are being applied to allow reuse of out-of-copyright images and licensing of in-copyright images. Proper record keeping and responding to takedown notices are important for risk management when sharing copyrighted archival materials online. Contact information is provided for questions about copyright and the collections.
Creëer het succes met e invoicing - ICreativeICreative
Creëer het succes met E-invoicing
Leveranciers bezitten samen met CFO's de sleutel om het ware succes van E-invoicing te realiseren. In 2013 zetten steeds meer bedrijven E-invoicing om de kosten te drukken. Wat zijn de voordelen? Hoeveel procent van de markt maakt al gebruik van digitaal factureren?
Lees er meer over in deze infographic
Chris Cakebread (Regional Sales Executive, Independent Utilities) gives a business perspective on using data positively. Chris spoke at the SWO Energy seminar, which took place in Plymouth on Tuesday 26th January 2010.
This document provides guidance for a student assignment to analyze significant connections across 4 dystopian texts, including The Matrix, Minority Report, and The Hunger Games. Students are instructed to identify at least 2 connections between the texts, provide evidence from the texts to support their analysis, and acknowledge other sources. The analysis should focus on how the connections provide insights into knowledge, human experience, society, and the wider world. Questions are provided to help guide the analysis of characters, themes, settings, purposes, visual/verbal features, and structures across the texts.
The document discusses test shots. It does not provide any other context or details about the subject of the test shots. In just one sentence, it states "Test shots", but gives no additional information about what is being tested, the purpose of the tests, results, or other pertinent details.
This document provides guidance for students on creating and delivering an oral presentation. It outlines the following steps:
1) Choose a topic within your area of expertise and discuss it with your teacher.
2) Compile your ideas by listing thoughts on the topic and choosing the most interesting and important to structure into 4 or more subheadings.
3) Structure your ideas and choose oral language techniques to coherently develop, sustain and integrate your ideas when delivering the presentation. Consider the audience's prior knowledge and how to build on it.
Students are assessed based on how effectively they develop and link ideas in their structured presentation and employ oral language features in its delivery.
Copyright + social media + archival collectionsKatie Hannan
The document discusses copyright issues related to using archival collections on social media. It notes that breaching copyright is against the law, even if you do not believe in copyright. Creative Commons licenses are being applied to allow reuse of out-of-copyright images and licensing of in-copyright images. Proper record keeping and responding to takedown notices are important for risk management when sharing copyrighted archival materials online. Contact information is provided for questions about copyright and the collections.
Chief Economist Nigel Jump delivers a presentation on the characteristics of and the challenges posed by the South West Economy. This presentation looks at world economic conditions including relative growth rates, trade shares and looks at the impact of the UK recession to date.
Overview of why geography is a critical dimension in the analysis and reporting of performance data in performance management systems. Includes lots of examples where InstantAtlas has been applied to this area.
The document discusses the results of a survey given to 32 people about their music preferences and consumption habits. Most respondents chose Facebook as their favorite website and listen to R&B music. Over half spend no money on music each month. All respondents have downloaded music before, indicating illegal downloads cost the music industry millions. Most watch music videos and find out about new music through social media.
Professor Katie Williams - Director of the Centre for Environment and Planning, UWE - delivers a speech to SWO Conference delegates on how through housing planners might help to 'realise prosperity'.
Technical convergence is the tendency for different technologies to perform similar tasks. The document discusses how music devices have converged over time, starting as luxury items that carried single songs and evolving into mini computers that hold many songs as well as allowing users to access videos, the internet, and games. The iPod is provided as a key example of this convergence, as it altered how people access, buy, listen to, and discuss music.
Patricia and diana drama and role plays in the efl classroomdescobar24
1. Drama and role plays are very important for children acquiring their first language and can also benefit older language learners acquiring a second language. Drama allows students to practice language in context and explore different cultural traditions.
2. Using drama in the classroom has many advantages. It improves students' speaking fluency, pronunciation, and ability to work cooperatively. Through role plays, students can reduce anxiety around speaking and explore solutions to real-world problems.
3. Warm-up activities through storytelling and drama help build trust and lower inhibitions among students. Overall, drama creates an engaging environment for meaningful language practice.
The document contains profiles for members of the University Marketing Association (UMA) at UC Berkeley including their name, position, year, major, reasons for joining UMA, descriptions of Berkeley, and favorite movie quotes. The profiles provide information on the diverse backgrounds and interests of UMA members such as majors related to business, economics, sociology and reasons for joining including opportunities for internships, networking, and professional experience.
The document discusses a situation where a student's paper is suspected of plagiarism. While direct quotes in the paper are cited correctly, the instructor suspects the paper was not written by the student. Other instructors found phrases from the student's paper are commonly found online, including on websites advertising term papers for sale. The instructor is unsure if they can accuse the student without direct evidence but notes inconsistencies that suggest parts of the paper were written by someone else, such as a more advanced introduction and better integration of sources than the student had previously demonstrated. It is suggested to test the student's knowledge of the sources as a way to determine if they actually read and understood them.
The Emergence of Digital & Social Media On Mobile PlatformsRandy Giusto
A speech on the convergence of digital and social media on mobile platforms, that I presented at MIT Sloan's MediaTech and MoMIT Executive Lunch Series on November 9th, 2009
This document provides an overview of local area profiles being created to support local authorities (LAs) in England. It outlines the aims of the profiles, some issues with LA data, ideas around using functional geographies like commuting flows, and a list of themes the profiles will cover, including demography, skills, employment, and the environment. The profiles aim to save LAs resources and provide a starting point for their own analysis using national indicators and data.
Minerals are naturally occurring inorganic solids that have a definite chemical composition and crystal structure. The key properties used to identify minerals are streak, luster, cleavage or fracture, density, and hardness. Streak is the color of the powdered mineral, luster describes the surface reflection or shine, cleavage and fracture refer to how the mineral breaks, density is a mineral's weight compared to water, and hardness tests how easily a mineral can be scratched. These physical properties allow minerals to be distinguished from one another.
Digital Photography Class 3 covered various composition techniques including lighting, perspective, facial expressions and cropping to focus attention on the subject. It discussed using multiple similar images to tell a story in a slideshow, with consideration for theme, timing, and looping capabilities. The document emphasized learning photo editing software like Windows Live and Picasa to create slideshows combining titles, narration, photos and video, then burning them to CD/DVD or linking to music tracks. Students were instructed to go take photo stories and organize them into presentations.
The Enlightenment promoted the use of reason and science to understand the world, influenced by thinkers like Locke and Newton. It advocated for religious tolerance in Britain and spread ideas through print culture. Voltaire, Diderot, and Beccaria used their writings to promote tolerance and reform unjust laws. Adam Smith advocated for free markets and criticized mercantilism. Montesquieu's ideas of separation of powers and checks and balances influenced the U.S. Constitution. Rousseau believed people were originally good but corrupted by society. Though most Enlightenment thinkers did not advocate for women's rights, salons run by women and works by Wollstonecraft began expanding women's role.
Hooduku Inc claims to provide solutions for big data needs through refined SaaS offerings. They have over 50 years of combined experience building enterprise systems and products for companies like Amazon and Microsoft. Hooduku can help clients implement best-in-class big data solutions to improve customer reach, costs, and inventory management. They specialize in solutions that provide measurable benefits immediately and substantial returns over 3-6 months.
Chief Economist Nigel Jump delivers a presentation on the characteristics of and the challenges posed by the South West Economy. This presentation looks at world economic conditions including relative growth rates, trade shares and looks at the impact of the UK recession to date.
Overview of why geography is a critical dimension in the analysis and reporting of performance data in performance management systems. Includes lots of examples where InstantAtlas has been applied to this area.
The document discusses the results of a survey given to 32 people about their music preferences and consumption habits. Most respondents chose Facebook as their favorite website and listen to R&B music. Over half spend no money on music each month. All respondents have downloaded music before, indicating illegal downloads cost the music industry millions. Most watch music videos and find out about new music through social media.
Professor Katie Williams - Director of the Centre for Environment and Planning, UWE - delivers a speech to SWO Conference delegates on how through housing planners might help to 'realise prosperity'.
Technical convergence is the tendency for different technologies to perform similar tasks. The document discusses how music devices have converged over time, starting as luxury items that carried single songs and evolving into mini computers that hold many songs as well as allowing users to access videos, the internet, and games. The iPod is provided as a key example of this convergence, as it altered how people access, buy, listen to, and discuss music.
Patricia and diana drama and role plays in the efl classroomdescobar24
1. Drama and role plays are very important for children acquiring their first language and can also benefit older language learners acquiring a second language. Drama allows students to practice language in context and explore different cultural traditions.
2. Using drama in the classroom has many advantages. It improves students' speaking fluency, pronunciation, and ability to work cooperatively. Through role plays, students can reduce anxiety around speaking and explore solutions to real-world problems.
3. Warm-up activities through storytelling and drama help build trust and lower inhibitions among students. Overall, drama creates an engaging environment for meaningful language practice.
The document contains profiles for members of the University Marketing Association (UMA) at UC Berkeley including their name, position, year, major, reasons for joining UMA, descriptions of Berkeley, and favorite movie quotes. The profiles provide information on the diverse backgrounds and interests of UMA members such as majors related to business, economics, sociology and reasons for joining including opportunities for internships, networking, and professional experience.
The document discusses a situation where a student's paper is suspected of plagiarism. While direct quotes in the paper are cited correctly, the instructor suspects the paper was not written by the student. Other instructors found phrases from the student's paper are commonly found online, including on websites advertising term papers for sale. The instructor is unsure if they can accuse the student without direct evidence but notes inconsistencies that suggest parts of the paper were written by someone else, such as a more advanced introduction and better integration of sources than the student had previously demonstrated. It is suggested to test the student's knowledge of the sources as a way to determine if they actually read and understood them.
The Emergence of Digital & Social Media On Mobile PlatformsRandy Giusto
A speech on the convergence of digital and social media on mobile platforms, that I presented at MIT Sloan's MediaTech and MoMIT Executive Lunch Series on November 9th, 2009
This document provides an overview of local area profiles being created to support local authorities (LAs) in England. It outlines the aims of the profiles, some issues with LA data, ideas around using functional geographies like commuting flows, and a list of themes the profiles will cover, including demography, skills, employment, and the environment. The profiles aim to save LAs resources and provide a starting point for their own analysis using national indicators and data.
Minerals are naturally occurring inorganic solids that have a definite chemical composition and crystal structure. The key properties used to identify minerals are streak, luster, cleavage or fracture, density, and hardness. Streak is the color of the powdered mineral, luster describes the surface reflection or shine, cleavage and fracture refer to how the mineral breaks, density is a mineral's weight compared to water, and hardness tests how easily a mineral can be scratched. These physical properties allow minerals to be distinguished from one another.
Digital Photography Class 3 covered various composition techniques including lighting, perspective, facial expressions and cropping to focus attention on the subject. It discussed using multiple similar images to tell a story in a slideshow, with consideration for theme, timing, and looping capabilities. The document emphasized learning photo editing software like Windows Live and Picasa to create slideshows combining titles, narration, photos and video, then burning them to CD/DVD or linking to music tracks. Students were instructed to go take photo stories and organize them into presentations.
The Enlightenment promoted the use of reason and science to understand the world, influenced by thinkers like Locke and Newton. It advocated for religious tolerance in Britain and spread ideas through print culture. Voltaire, Diderot, and Beccaria used their writings to promote tolerance and reform unjust laws. Adam Smith advocated for free markets and criticized mercantilism. Montesquieu's ideas of separation of powers and checks and balances influenced the U.S. Constitution. Rousseau believed people were originally good but corrupted by society. Though most Enlightenment thinkers did not advocate for women's rights, salons run by women and works by Wollstonecraft began expanding women's role.
Hooduku Inc claims to provide solutions for big data needs through refined SaaS offerings. They have over 50 years of combined experience building enterprise systems and products for companies like Amazon and Microsoft. Hooduku can help clients implement best-in-class big data solutions to improve customer reach, costs, and inventory management. They specialize in solutions that provide measurable benefits immediately and substantial returns over 3-6 months.