The second MyUniversity project leaflet promoting the MyUniversity eParticipation portal of the University of National and World Economy (UNWE) in Bulgaria (in Bulgarian language- BG).
The mononews e-Guide to the Lifestyle Press Release* provides a comprehensive summary, with clear and actionable steps, to produce the best possible lifestyle press release for today’s environment
This document provides an introduction to The Best of News Design, which showcases winning entries from the Society for News Design's annual creative competitions. It summarizes the mission of SND to promote excellence in visual journalism worldwide. It outlines the general judging awards given to print entries, including the Award of Excellence, Silver Medal, Gold Medal, and Judges' Special Recognition. It recognizes the growing importance of digital media and includes highlights from the digital competition for the first time. It acknowledges the thousands of entries received from around the world and the millions of readers who benefit.
Strategic planning involves envisioning a desired future, translating that vision into broad goals and specific objectives, and creating an action plan with steps and an evaluation process. Marketing is the actionable process a company uses to move products from concept to customer, which involves identifying, selecting, and developing products; determining price and placement; and creating and implementing promotion strategies. Marketing should involve input from all levels of an organization and focus on adapting to change rather than resisting it.
The second MyUniversity project leaflet promoting the MyUniversity eParticipation portal of the University of National and World Economy (UNWE) in Bulgaria (in Bulgarian language- BG).
The mononews e-Guide to the Lifestyle Press Release* provides a comprehensive summary, with clear and actionable steps, to produce the best possible lifestyle press release for today’s environment
This document provides an introduction to The Best of News Design, which showcases winning entries from the Society for News Design's annual creative competitions. It summarizes the mission of SND to promote excellence in visual journalism worldwide. It outlines the general judging awards given to print entries, including the Award of Excellence, Silver Medal, Gold Medal, and Judges' Special Recognition. It recognizes the growing importance of digital media and includes highlights from the digital competition for the first time. It acknowledges the thousands of entries received from around the world and the millions of readers who benefit.
Strategic planning involves envisioning a desired future, translating that vision into broad goals and specific objectives, and creating an action plan with steps and an evaluation process. Marketing is the actionable process a company uses to move products from concept to customer, which involves identifying, selecting, and developing products; determining price and placement; and creating and implementing promotion strategies. Marketing should involve input from all levels of an organization and focus on adapting to change rather than resisting it.
This document outlines a business plan to launch a fortnightly newspaper at Nirma University. The objectives are to raise an initial capital of Rs. 50,000 to publish two 16-page issues of 1000 copies each. The newspaper, called "The Mingles", aims to promote community among students and profile student artists. Marketing will involve sampling and developing subscription lists. Management plans to divide staff into editorial, sponsorship, design, and promotion teams led by a President. Financial projections estimate a break-even of 11,000 Rs in sponsorships for the first issue. Future plans include expanding circulation, creating subscription systems, and growing across Nirma University.
Interactive newspaper the next big thing in newspaper industryAnkit Mahapatra
This is my short presentation on Interactive Newspaper which I presented in my college's techfest. Unfortunately I didn't win but its good to see that Samsung has come out with a similar idea using the highly impressive amoled in the their future products. AMOLEDs fit my project perfectly. Would love a few comments here . Thank You.
This document announces the 35th edition of the World's Best-Designed Newspapers as selected by the Society for News Design. It provides short quotes praising the intentional design through graphics and coordination between designers and editors of Dagens Nyheter from Stockholm and Die Zeit from Hamburg. It also comments on The Grid from Toronto having a friendly, personalized design created from mixing styles. Furthermore, it recognizes The Guardian from London as a reliable resource that balances tradition with risk-taking and attention to relevance for its readers. Finally, it notes Welt am Sonntag from Berlin walks a line between tradition and daring through its obvious attention to detail.
The Future of Newspapers and Magazines in the Digital EraElastic Path
Our latest survey uncovers consumer behaviors and attitudes towards print and digital media that can inform an approach. Newspaper and magazine publishers that are committed to finding new ways of differentiating and continuously improving their offerings to better meet the needs of their readers will outlive competitors in this rapidly evolving digital era.
This document discusses the future of newspapers and journalism in a digital world. It argues that while newspapers are facing profound changes due to digitalization and new media, they should not be considered dead. Newspapers need to adapt by focusing on quality content, diversifying revenue sources, lowering costs, rebuilding their audience and brands, and becoming mobile-first. Data exploitation and innovation will also be important for newspapers to drive business and stay relevant through new forms of writing, personalization, and agility.
This document defines key parts and pages of a newspaper including the front page, editorial page, feature page, and literary page. It describes common elements of newspaper pages like nameplates, headlines, bylines, columns, photos, and captions. It also discusses principles of excellent newspaper layout design such as unity, balance, emphasis, proportion, movement, and contrast. Layout is described as the arrangement of text, graphics, and photos on a page. The document outlines best practices and issues to avoid in layout like tombstoning, bad breaks, separating related content, and disproportionate or excessive emphasis.
The document defines key layout and design terminology used in newspaper production. It provides definitions for over 50 terms in a consistent format, with each term defined in a single paragraph. The terms cover concepts related to page grids, headlines, photos, and other elements of newspaper layout and their technical specifications.
This document defines various terminology used in newspaper and magazine design layout. It provides definitions for over 30 terms related to visual design elements, page structure, and copy elements. Some terms defined include body text, captions, cutouts, drop caps, pull quotes, headers, footers, and more. The document aims to explain the vocabulary used for page composition and graphical elements in print publications.
The document discusses the history and evolution of newspapers. It describes how newspapers originated from government announcement bulletins carved on stone in ancient Rome. It traces the development of newspapers from handwritten news sheets in China in the 2nd century AD to the first daily newspapers in Europe in the early 17th century. The document also discusses the impact of new technologies like the printing press and advances in printing during the Industrial Revolution that helped make newspapers cheaper and more widely accessible.
What does the future hold for the newspaper? How does tomorrow's editorial process look like and what new journalistic role can we expect? Here's Seismonaut's take at the Danish International Media Festival 2008.
The document discusses layout techniques for print publications. It compares conventional and modern layout methods, with conventional using physical cut-and-paste and modern using desktop publishing software. Key aspects of layout covered include use of illustrations, text, fonts, and balancing elements through principles such as proportion, unity, balance, emphasis, and contrast. Color models CMYK for print and RGB for screens are also distinguished. Sample layouts and guidelines for effective layout are provided.
The document discusses principles of page design and newspaper layout. It defines page design as the arrangement of illustrations, photos and text on a page. Effective page design considers the size and type of newspaper, balances different elements, and draws the reader's eye in strategic ways. The document outlines various layout techniques like symmetrical, focused, broken column and contrast designs. It provides tips for effective inside page, editorial, feature and sports page layouts. Key principles emphasize ranking stories, using a dominant visual element, varying sizes and orientations of graphics, and using white space purposefully.
Основната цел на обучителния курс „Дигитални комуникационни стратегии за европейски младежки проекти” е да повиши познанието за ЕС, да представи възможностите за онлайн комуникация между европейските институции и гражданите на Съюза, както и да даде възможност за практическа реализация на комуникационна кампания в рамките на социалните медии.
This document outlines a business plan to launch a fortnightly newspaper at Nirma University. The objectives are to raise an initial capital of Rs. 50,000 to publish two 16-page issues of 1000 copies each. The newspaper, called "The Mingles", aims to promote community among students and profile student artists. Marketing will involve sampling and developing subscription lists. Management plans to divide staff into editorial, sponsorship, design, and promotion teams led by a President. Financial projections estimate a break-even of 11,000 Rs in sponsorships for the first issue. Future plans include expanding circulation, creating subscription systems, and growing across Nirma University.
Interactive newspaper the next big thing in newspaper industryAnkit Mahapatra
This is my short presentation on Interactive Newspaper which I presented in my college's techfest. Unfortunately I didn't win but its good to see that Samsung has come out with a similar idea using the highly impressive amoled in the their future products. AMOLEDs fit my project perfectly. Would love a few comments here . Thank You.
This document announces the 35th edition of the World's Best-Designed Newspapers as selected by the Society for News Design. It provides short quotes praising the intentional design through graphics and coordination between designers and editors of Dagens Nyheter from Stockholm and Die Zeit from Hamburg. It also comments on The Grid from Toronto having a friendly, personalized design created from mixing styles. Furthermore, it recognizes The Guardian from London as a reliable resource that balances tradition with risk-taking and attention to relevance for its readers. Finally, it notes Welt am Sonntag from Berlin walks a line between tradition and daring through its obvious attention to detail.
The Future of Newspapers and Magazines in the Digital EraElastic Path
Our latest survey uncovers consumer behaviors and attitudes towards print and digital media that can inform an approach. Newspaper and magazine publishers that are committed to finding new ways of differentiating and continuously improving their offerings to better meet the needs of their readers will outlive competitors in this rapidly evolving digital era.
This document discusses the future of newspapers and journalism in a digital world. It argues that while newspapers are facing profound changes due to digitalization and new media, they should not be considered dead. Newspapers need to adapt by focusing on quality content, diversifying revenue sources, lowering costs, rebuilding their audience and brands, and becoming mobile-first. Data exploitation and innovation will also be important for newspapers to drive business and stay relevant through new forms of writing, personalization, and agility.
This document defines key parts and pages of a newspaper including the front page, editorial page, feature page, and literary page. It describes common elements of newspaper pages like nameplates, headlines, bylines, columns, photos, and captions. It also discusses principles of excellent newspaper layout design such as unity, balance, emphasis, proportion, movement, and contrast. Layout is described as the arrangement of text, graphics, and photos on a page. The document outlines best practices and issues to avoid in layout like tombstoning, bad breaks, separating related content, and disproportionate or excessive emphasis.
The document defines key layout and design terminology used in newspaper production. It provides definitions for over 50 terms in a consistent format, with each term defined in a single paragraph. The terms cover concepts related to page grids, headlines, photos, and other elements of newspaper layout and their technical specifications.
This document defines various terminology used in newspaper and magazine design layout. It provides definitions for over 30 terms related to visual design elements, page structure, and copy elements. Some terms defined include body text, captions, cutouts, drop caps, pull quotes, headers, footers, and more. The document aims to explain the vocabulary used for page composition and graphical elements in print publications.
The document discusses the history and evolution of newspapers. It describes how newspapers originated from government announcement bulletins carved on stone in ancient Rome. It traces the development of newspapers from handwritten news sheets in China in the 2nd century AD to the first daily newspapers in Europe in the early 17th century. The document also discusses the impact of new technologies like the printing press and advances in printing during the Industrial Revolution that helped make newspapers cheaper and more widely accessible.
What does the future hold for the newspaper? How does tomorrow's editorial process look like and what new journalistic role can we expect? Here's Seismonaut's take at the Danish International Media Festival 2008.
The document discusses layout techniques for print publications. It compares conventional and modern layout methods, with conventional using physical cut-and-paste and modern using desktop publishing software. Key aspects of layout covered include use of illustrations, text, fonts, and balancing elements through principles such as proportion, unity, balance, emphasis, and contrast. Color models CMYK for print and RGB for screens are also distinguished. Sample layouts and guidelines for effective layout are provided.
The document discusses principles of page design and newspaper layout. It defines page design as the arrangement of illustrations, photos and text on a page. Effective page design considers the size and type of newspaper, balances different elements, and draws the reader's eye in strategic ways. The document outlines various layout techniques like symmetrical, focused, broken column and contrast designs. It provides tips for effective inside page, editorial, feature and sports page layouts. Key principles emphasize ranking stories, using a dominant visual element, varying sizes and orientations of graphics, and using white space purposefully.
Основната цел на обучителния курс „Дигитални комуникационни стратегии за европейски младежки проекти” е да повиши познанието за ЕС, да представи възможностите за онлайн комуникация между европейските институции и гражданите на Съюза, както и да даде възможност за практическа реализация на комуникационна кампания в рамките на социалните медии.
El proyecto MyUniversity, que involucró a 14 universidades de 5 países europeos y duró 3 años, concluyó recientemente. La plataforma de e-Participación permitió que estudiantes, profesores y personal compartieran opiniones sobre educación superior a través de 280 iniciativas, lo que llevó a cambios reales en decisiones en casi el 30% de los casos. El superportal también funcionó exitosamente durante un año, ampliando la comunidad a 13 universidades adicionales. Aunque el proyecto terminó, sus resultados se compartirán para ayudar
The MyUniversity project, which equipped 14 universities across Europe with an eParticipation platform to engage students, teachers, and staff in discussions around higher education topics, has concluded after three successful years. During the project, 280 initiatives were launched, with 30% directly influencing decision-making and 40% being acknowledged by university management. The accompanying Super Portal, which allowed cross-border exchanges for 12 months, engaged 13 additional universities. Most discussions focused on the Bologna Process and national higher education reforms. While the project achieved its goal of providing an online space for higher education communities, more work is still needed to sustain eParticipation in this sector.
MyUniversity project created the final promotional Poster, which is dedicated to the project's Super Portal and the new Universities that have joined it in order to discuss issues that are related to Higher Education. Students, staff and professionals in the field use this e-participation platform to have their voices heard and help make a change!
Ten new Universities join MyUniversity project's Super Portal - ESMyUniversity project
Nueve nuevas universidades de Europa, Asia y Sudamérica se han unido al portal europeo del proyecto MyUniversity, aumentando el número total de instituciones participantes a 23. El proyecto MyUniversity, financiado parcialmente por la Unión Europea, utiliza herramientas de e-participación para involucrar a miembros universitarios en procesos de toma de decisiones transparentes a nivel local, nacional y europeo. Se espera que más instituciones se unan a la comunidad académica digital en los próximos meses.
Ten new Universities join MyUniversity-project's Super Portal!MyUniversity project
Ten new universities from Europe, Asia Minor, Central and South America have joined MyUniversity project's Super Portal, expanding the online academic community. The Super Portal now has 24 participating universities and aims to promote dialogue and cross-border initiatives in higher education. MyUniversity project started in 2010 and demonstrates how e-participation tools can involve stakeholders in university decision-making.
The MyUniversity project launched its EU Super Portal, which serves as the main access point for higher education cross-border initiatives. Through this advanced platform, students and universities from Europe can get involved in an encouraging environment that promotes dialogue and democratic processes like voting and discussing issues related to higher education. The Super Portal contains e-participation tools that provide a space for discussion of cross-border initiatives in higher education. Initial topics for discussion include the value of distance learning and promoting sustainability, with future topics focusing on attracting students and financial resources.
Press release - 01/06/2011: Five Catalan Universities take their turn in launching their eParticipation portals, EN [the English version was sent out by Gov2u in EU level]
Article presenting the MyUniversity project and the launch of UdL portal published in the local newspaper of Lleida region Bon dia on the 31st of January, 2012.
1. www.myuniversity-project.eu
Лице за контакт
Име: Веселина Митева
Адрес:Студентски град, София
E-mail: veselina@unwe.acad.bg
Телефон: 0886 50 67 59
Факс:
За незабавно публикуване
София, 24.02.2011 г.
ПРЕССЪОБЩЕНИЕ
“Стартиране на проекта MyUniversity”
Проектът MyUniversity: Вземане на решения за обединено висше образование стартира на 01.10.2010 г. Той цели
разработване, разгръщане и утвърждаване на комплексно решение, което да упълномощава и ангажира
университетски членове и заинтересовани лица в прозрачно вземане на решения, позволяващо развитието на
подходящи препоръки и планове за действие, съсредоточени върху висшето образование в ЕС.
Ключов фактор за успеха на Болонския процес е тясното сътрудничество и взаимодействие между правителства,
висши учебни заведение, студенти, персонал, работодатели и агенции за осигуряване на качеството, но на практика
това е трудно постижимо и процеса е лишен от активното участие на голям брой студенти и заинтересовани лица. За
тази цел проектът MyUniversity ще предостави най-модерната платформа за електронно участие на университети от
България, Литва, Испания, Словакия и Швеция, така че да могат активно да участват в процеса на вземане на решения
за висшето образование както на местно, така и на европейско ниво. Платформата за електронно участие ще бъде
организирана в супер портал на ниво ЕС и портали за електронно участие на университета. Супер порталът на ниво
ЕС ще включва съдържание от порталите за електронно участие на всички университети, в допълнение към
собствените си самостоятелни инструменти за участие, и ще предоставя връзки към тези портали. Платформата ще
бъде разработена през първите 6 месеца на проекта, а след това университетите ще я тестват в продължение на 20
месеца сред всички заинтересовани лица както на национално, така и на регионално ниво.
Основните планирани резултати на проекта MyUniversity са:
да демонстрира как да се използват редица специфични инструменти за електронно участие (концентрирани в
една платформа) в множество страни по едно и също време, позволявайки на хората да участват при обсъждането
на въпроси на местно и европейско ниво (в контекста на проекта европейските въпроси общо взето са ограничени
до зоната за висше образование);
да демонстрира как граждани от различни страни могат да извличат полза от съдържанието, резултатите и най-
добрите практики, създадени от други участници, намиращи се в чужбина, и как въпроси, обсъждани в една
страна, могат да поставят началото на нова дискусия в друга страна или дори транс-гранична дискусия по
европейски въпроси;
да демонстрира колко лесно е за лицата вземащи решения да включат инициативи за електронно участие като нов
фактор в процеса си на вземане на решения. Идеята не цели да замени процеса на вземане на решения и да го
изземе от избраните представители, а да им предложи механизми за вземане под внимание мнението на
участниците.
Партньори на консорциума са: GFI NV (Белгия) - координатор на проекта, Gov2u (Гърция), Scytl Secure Electronic
Voting S.A.(Испания), Суперкомпютърен център на Каталуния (Испания), Словашки селскостопански университет в
Нитра (Словакия), Университет „Крал Хуан Карлос” (Испания), Стокхолмски университет (Швеция), Прешовски
университет в Прешов (Словакия), Международно висше бизнес училище България, Университет за национално и
световно стопанство (България), Леонски университет (Испания), Вилнюски университет (Литва), Словашки
технически университет в Братислава (Словакия).
За повече информация, моля посетете интернет страницата на проекта на www.myuniversity-project.eu
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Проектът е частично финансиран по Програмата за подкрепа на политиките в областта на
информационните и комуникационните технологии (ICT PSP) като част от Рамковата
програма за конкурентоспособност и иновации на Европейската общност
(http://ec.europa.eu/ict_psp).