The document contains templates for various types of presentation slides including agenda slides, content slides, comparison slides, picture slides, table slides, graph slides, and smart art slides that can be used to create a PowerPoint presentation, with each slide template containing placeholder text that can be replaced.
The document provides templates and instructions for creating different types of pages in PowerPoint including text pages, comparison pages, picture pages, table pages, line graph pages, bar graph pages, pie graph pages, smart art pages, and animation pages to make presentations more impactful. The templates shown can be used to build out presentations and are compatible with PowerPoint from 1997 to 2007, utilizing new features introduced in PowerPoint 2007 when applicable. Placeholders throughout the templates allow customization and addition of text, pictures, charts, and other elements to the various page layouts.
The document contains templates for various types of presentation slides including agenda layouts, content pages, comparison layouts, charts, graphs, and diagrams that can be used to create a presentation, with each slide containing placeholders for customization.
The document contains templates for various types of slides that can be used in a PowerPoint presentation, including slides for discussion items, main content, comparisons, tables, graphs, and SmartArt. The templates are designed to be compatible with PowerPoint from 1997 to 2007 and include placeholders for text, images, and other content.
The document contains templates for different types of presentation pages including text pages, comparison tables, charts, smart art and pictures that can be used to create a PowerPoint presentation. The templates demonstrate layouts and placeholders for content that can be customized. Notes are provided explaining features and formatting for templates designed for different versions of PowerPoint.
The document contains templates for various types of presentation pages including discussion items, main content, comparisons, tables, graphs and SmartArt that can be used to create presentations in PowerPoint 2007 or earlier versions. Each template includes placeholders for text, images, or other content and notes on how to modify the templates. The templates demonstrate formatting and layouts for different presentation page types.
The document contains templates for different types of presentation pages including text pages, comparison tables, charts, smart art and pictures that can be used to create a PowerPoint presentation. The templates demonstrate layouts and placeholders for content that can be customized. Notes are provided explaining features and formatting for templates designed for different versions of PowerPoint.
The document contains templates for various types of presentation pages including text pages, comparison tables, charts, smart art and pictures that can be used to create a PowerPoint presentation. The templates are compatible with PowerPoint 97 through 2007 and include placeholders for information that can be customized. Instructions are provided on editing the templates and placeholders to build out the presentation.
This document appears to be a template for creating presentations using Microsoft PowerPoint. It contains multiple pre-designed page layouts with placeholders for images, text, charts and graphs. The layouts include options for single pictures, comparisons, bar graphs, and more. Users can customize the template by adding or modifying content in the various placeholders.
The document provides templates and instructions for creating different types of pages in PowerPoint including text pages, comparison pages, picture pages, table pages, line graph pages, bar graph pages, pie graph pages, smart art pages, and animation pages to make presentations more impactful. The templates shown can be used to build out presentations and are compatible with PowerPoint from 1997 to 2007, utilizing new features introduced in PowerPoint 2007 when applicable. Placeholders throughout the templates allow customization and addition of text, pictures, charts, and other elements to the various page layouts.
The document contains templates for various types of presentation slides including agenda layouts, content pages, comparison layouts, charts, graphs, and diagrams that can be used to create a presentation, with each slide containing placeholders for customization.
The document contains templates for various types of slides that can be used in a PowerPoint presentation, including slides for discussion items, main content, comparisons, tables, graphs, and SmartArt. The templates are designed to be compatible with PowerPoint from 1997 to 2007 and include placeholders for text, images, and other content.
The document contains templates for different types of presentation pages including text pages, comparison tables, charts, smart art and pictures that can be used to create a PowerPoint presentation. The templates demonstrate layouts and placeholders for content that can be customized. Notes are provided explaining features and formatting for templates designed for different versions of PowerPoint.
The document contains templates for various types of presentation pages including discussion items, main content, comparisons, tables, graphs and SmartArt that can be used to create presentations in PowerPoint 2007 or earlier versions. Each template includes placeholders for text, images, or other content and notes on how to modify the templates. The templates demonstrate formatting and layouts for different presentation page types.
The document contains templates for different types of presentation pages including text pages, comparison tables, charts, smart art and pictures that can be used to create a PowerPoint presentation. The templates demonstrate layouts and placeholders for content that can be customized. Notes are provided explaining features and formatting for templates designed for different versions of PowerPoint.
The document contains templates for various types of presentation pages including text pages, comparison tables, charts, smart art and pictures that can be used to create a PowerPoint presentation. The templates are compatible with PowerPoint 97 through 2007 and include placeholders for information that can be customized. Instructions are provided on editing the templates and placeholders to build out the presentation.
This document appears to be a template for creating presentations using Microsoft PowerPoint. It contains multiple pre-designed page layouts with placeholders for images, text, charts and graphs. The layouts include options for single pictures, comparisons, bar graphs, and more. Users can customize the template by adding or modifying content in the various placeholders.
This document contains templates for various types of presentation slides including agenda layout, content pages, comparison layouts, tables, bar graphs and pie charts. The templates are compatible with PowerPoint versions 97 through 2007 and allow customization of text and graphics. Descriptions and placeholders are provided for additional details.
This document contains a summary of various slide layouts that are optimized for use in PowerPoint 2008 or newer. It includes layouts for basic text slides, bulleted lists, tables, charts, graphs, and SmartArt diagrams. Each layout provides placeholders for text or data that can be customized by the user.
The document is a PowerPoint template that contains various layouts for different types of slides including agenda slides, content slides, comparison slides, table slides, bar graph slides, pie graph slides, and line graph slides. Each slide layout contains placeholder text that can be edited or removed and is compatible with PowerPoint versions 97 through 2007.
This document summarizes the layouts and features included in the AUTUMN Abstract animated PowerPoint template. The template includes layouts for titles, static and animated content, bulleted lists, tables, charts, and SmartArt diagrams. It is compatible with PowerPoint 2007 and 2010 on PC and PowerPoint 2008 and 2011 on Mac. The document provides troubleshooting tips for playing videos and instructions for switching between static and animated layouts.
Top Gujarati Language & Literature Web ResourcesMazhar Laliwala
This document provides a summary of top Gujarati language web resources and templates for creating PowerPoint presentations. It includes links to websites for learning Gujarati online, dictionaries, literature resources, and templates demonstrating different page layouts with various elements like text, images, tables, graphs and charts. Smart art templates are also included that utilize features in PowerPoint 2007.
This document discusses the economic benefits of incorporating YTB International into a business. It lists 10 benefits, including generating new revenue streams through travel booking, affordable medical and life insurance plans for employees, and increased loyalty and visibility through marketing campaigns. Utilizing YTB International could provide cost-effective event planning tools, affordable accommodations for partners and clients, and opportunities to expand business and earn commissions through e-commerce products and services. Overall, partnering with YTB International is presented as having potential financial gains with no losses.
The document provides instruction on using the verb "aller" in French. It discusses using "aller" to talk about the future by combining it with an infinitive verb. Examples are provided such as "Je vais voyager en France en 2015." The document also includes exercises asking students to complete sentences using "aller" such as "Je vais _______________ au café demain." Key points about combining "aller" with prepositions like "à" are also briefly covered.
The document provides layout templates for different types of slides in PowerPoint including text slides, chart slides, picture slides and smart art slides. Instructions are included on using the templates in PowerPoint 2007 and 2010 and troubleshooting tips if videos do not play properly. A variety of content and placeholder pages allow customization of slides for different presentation needs.
The document appears to be an invitation for an interview for Adam Knott for a leadership development program's final round on January 11, 2013. No other details are provided about the leadership program, the position, or Adam Knott. The bulk of the document consists of blank pages with basic page layouts that could be used to create a presentation.
The document contains various layout templates for PowerPoint slides including sections for agenda items, graphs, comparisons, smart art diagrams, pictures, and more that can be customized with text, images, tables and other elements. The templates utilize features from PowerPoint 2007 or higher and include placeholders throughout for adding content. All graphical elements on the slides can be modified, removed or replaced by editing the slide master view.
The document outlines an orientation agenda with 5 items and 4 questions. It identifies the top 3 priorities for implementation as: 1) item 1, 2) item 2, 3) item 3. It also notes what is currently done well and what could be improved regarding strategies.
The document contains templates for various types of presentation pages, including an agenda, content pages with different formatting options, comparison pages, charts, graphs, and SmartArt diagrams. Each template page includes placeholders for titles, text, images, or other content and descriptive guidance for customizing the templates.
The document describes various page layout templates for PowerPoint presentations. It includes templates for pages with main content, comparisons, two columns, multiple pictures, tables, bar graphs, pie graphs, and smart art diagrams. Each template includes placeholders for text, images, or other content and notes that the formatting and elements are compatible with PowerPoint from 1997 to 2007.
The document discusses how to optimize a business's economic resources and maximize returns. It examines key areas like available funds, how to make the most of current means, identifying growth opportunities, understanding customers and competitors, and leveraging feedback to improve. The conclusion emphasizes reviewing all topics and determining next steps.
This document contains templates for various types of presentation slides including agenda slides, content slides, comparison slides, multi-column slides, picture slides, table slides, graph slides, and smart art slides. Each slide template includes placeholder text that can be edited or removed. The templates are designed to be compatible with PowerPoint versions 97 through 2007.
The document contains a template for a presentation titled "ON TARGET" with various layouts and placeholders for discussion items, content, graphics, and charts. The template includes layouts for agenda slides, main content slides, section headers, photos, comparisons, tables, pie charts, line graphs, bar graphs and more. Users can customize the template by adding or modifying text, graphics and other elements.
The document contains templates and layouts for creating presentations using PowerPoint. It includes templates for agenda slides, main content slides, section headers, and layouts for discussion items, pictures, comparisons, tables, graphs, smart art, and more. Placeholders are provided throughout for adding text, images, and customizing the templates.
The document contains templates and layouts for creating presentations using PowerPoint. It includes templates for agenda slides, main content slides, section headers, and layouts for discussion items, pictures, comparisons, tables, graphs, smart art, and more. Placeholders are provided throughout for adding text, images, and customizing the templates.
This document contains templates for various types of slides that can be used to create a presentation. It includes templates for slides with: discussion items and agenda items listed; main content with different heading levels; comparisons of two or more items; different column layouts; slides with one, two or three pictures; tables; bar graphs; pie graphs; smart art diagrams; and a picture with caption. Each template includes placeholder text that can be replaced with specific content.
This document contains templates for various types of presentation slides including agenda layouts, content pages, comparison pages, tables, graphs, and smart art diagrams. Each template includes placeholder text that can be edited or removed and are intended to provide formatting and layout options for presentations in PowerPoint from 1997 to 2007.
This document provides instructions for students on how to navigate and use the Blackboard learning management system. It outlines how to log in to Blackboard, view course content, submit assignments, check grades, contact professors and peers, participate in discussion boards and blogs, and get troubleshooting help. The goal is to enhance the educational experience by providing interactive tools for communication and collaboration between students and teachers.
This document contains templates for various types of presentation slides including agenda layout, content pages, comparison layouts, tables, bar graphs and pie charts. The templates are compatible with PowerPoint versions 97 through 2007 and allow customization of text and graphics. Descriptions and placeholders are provided for additional details.
This document contains a summary of various slide layouts that are optimized for use in PowerPoint 2008 or newer. It includes layouts for basic text slides, bulleted lists, tables, charts, graphs, and SmartArt diagrams. Each layout provides placeholders for text or data that can be customized by the user.
The document is a PowerPoint template that contains various layouts for different types of slides including agenda slides, content slides, comparison slides, table slides, bar graph slides, pie graph slides, and line graph slides. Each slide layout contains placeholder text that can be edited or removed and is compatible with PowerPoint versions 97 through 2007.
This document summarizes the layouts and features included in the AUTUMN Abstract animated PowerPoint template. The template includes layouts for titles, static and animated content, bulleted lists, tables, charts, and SmartArt diagrams. It is compatible with PowerPoint 2007 and 2010 on PC and PowerPoint 2008 and 2011 on Mac. The document provides troubleshooting tips for playing videos and instructions for switching between static and animated layouts.
Top Gujarati Language & Literature Web ResourcesMazhar Laliwala
This document provides a summary of top Gujarati language web resources and templates for creating PowerPoint presentations. It includes links to websites for learning Gujarati online, dictionaries, literature resources, and templates demonstrating different page layouts with various elements like text, images, tables, graphs and charts. Smart art templates are also included that utilize features in PowerPoint 2007.
This document discusses the economic benefits of incorporating YTB International into a business. It lists 10 benefits, including generating new revenue streams through travel booking, affordable medical and life insurance plans for employees, and increased loyalty and visibility through marketing campaigns. Utilizing YTB International could provide cost-effective event planning tools, affordable accommodations for partners and clients, and opportunities to expand business and earn commissions through e-commerce products and services. Overall, partnering with YTB International is presented as having potential financial gains with no losses.
The document provides instruction on using the verb "aller" in French. It discusses using "aller" to talk about the future by combining it with an infinitive verb. Examples are provided such as "Je vais voyager en France en 2015." The document also includes exercises asking students to complete sentences using "aller" such as "Je vais _______________ au café demain." Key points about combining "aller" with prepositions like "à" are also briefly covered.
The document provides layout templates for different types of slides in PowerPoint including text slides, chart slides, picture slides and smart art slides. Instructions are included on using the templates in PowerPoint 2007 and 2010 and troubleshooting tips if videos do not play properly. A variety of content and placeholder pages allow customization of slides for different presentation needs.
The document appears to be an invitation for an interview for Adam Knott for a leadership development program's final round on January 11, 2013. No other details are provided about the leadership program, the position, or Adam Knott. The bulk of the document consists of blank pages with basic page layouts that could be used to create a presentation.
The document contains various layout templates for PowerPoint slides including sections for agenda items, graphs, comparisons, smart art diagrams, pictures, and more that can be customized with text, images, tables and other elements. The templates utilize features from PowerPoint 2007 or higher and include placeholders throughout for adding content. All graphical elements on the slides can be modified, removed or replaced by editing the slide master view.
The document outlines an orientation agenda with 5 items and 4 questions. It identifies the top 3 priorities for implementation as: 1) item 1, 2) item 2, 3) item 3. It also notes what is currently done well and what could be improved regarding strategies.
The document contains templates for various types of presentation pages, including an agenda, content pages with different formatting options, comparison pages, charts, graphs, and SmartArt diagrams. Each template page includes placeholders for titles, text, images, or other content and descriptive guidance for customizing the templates.
The document describes various page layout templates for PowerPoint presentations. It includes templates for pages with main content, comparisons, two columns, multiple pictures, tables, bar graphs, pie graphs, and smart art diagrams. Each template includes placeholders for text, images, or other content and notes that the formatting and elements are compatible with PowerPoint from 1997 to 2007.
The document discusses how to optimize a business's economic resources and maximize returns. It examines key areas like available funds, how to make the most of current means, identifying growth opportunities, understanding customers and competitors, and leveraging feedback to improve. The conclusion emphasizes reviewing all topics and determining next steps.
This document contains templates for various types of presentation slides including agenda slides, content slides, comparison slides, multi-column slides, picture slides, table slides, graph slides, and smart art slides. Each slide template includes placeholder text that can be edited or removed. The templates are designed to be compatible with PowerPoint versions 97 through 2007.
The document contains a template for a presentation titled "ON TARGET" with various layouts and placeholders for discussion items, content, graphics, and charts. The template includes layouts for agenda slides, main content slides, section headers, photos, comparisons, tables, pie charts, line graphs, bar graphs and more. Users can customize the template by adding or modifying text, graphics and other elements.
The document contains templates and layouts for creating presentations using PowerPoint. It includes templates for agenda slides, main content slides, section headers, and layouts for discussion items, pictures, comparisons, tables, graphs, smart art, and more. Placeholders are provided throughout for adding text, images, and customizing the templates.
The document contains templates and layouts for creating presentations using PowerPoint. It includes templates for agenda slides, main content slides, section headers, and layouts for discussion items, pictures, comparisons, tables, graphs, smart art, and more. Placeholders are provided throughout for adding text, images, and customizing the templates.
This document contains templates for various types of slides that can be used to create a presentation. It includes templates for slides with: discussion items and agenda items listed; main content with different heading levels; comparisons of two or more items; different column layouts; slides with one, two or three pictures; tables; bar graphs; pie graphs; smart art diagrams; and a picture with caption. Each template includes placeholder text that can be replaced with specific content.
This document contains templates for various types of presentation slides including agenda layouts, content pages, comparison pages, tables, graphs, and smart art diagrams. Each template includes placeholder text that can be edited or removed and are intended to provide formatting and layout options for presentations in PowerPoint from 1997 to 2007.
This document provides instructions for students on how to navigate and use the Blackboard learning management system. It outlines how to log in to Blackboard, view course content, submit assignments, check grades, contact professors and peers, participate in discussion boards and blogs, and get troubleshooting help. The goal is to enhance the educational experience by providing interactive tools for communication and collaboration between students and teachers.
This document provides an overview of three options for tracking attendance within Blackboard: 1) a 15-week Blackboard template, 2) a 4-column Blackboard template, and 3) using Google Sheets templates with a hidden link in Blackboard. The 15-week template allows tracking attendance over individual class days in columns and calculating a total attendance grade. The 4-column template involves increasing a "Present" column each day and tracking other statuses in separate columns. Google Sheets templates can be copied, linked and hidden in Blackboard to track attendance from any device. The document demonstrates each option and instructs users to choose the best fit and download templates.
This document provides instructions for accessing and navigating the Technology Literacy course on Blackboard. It outlines how to log into Blackboard, access the Tech Lit course, view content folders and PowerPoint presentations, participate in discussion boards, take assessments, and complete a technology skills survey. The steps include double clicking links, entering login credentials, clicking buttons and links to open pages and content, and filling out and submitting the survey questions.
Blackboard: Using Templates and Modules for Self-Directed Learning by Maria T...Maria Tannant
This presentation looks at how the University for the Creative Arts learning technologists gather and share knowledge about each course throughout the year so the renewed template is created according to user demands, trends in technology, curriculum requirements and faculty/employer expectations with digital literacy.
Along with the locally built resources in the template, the presentation will also look at how the Blackboard Community Module Page is deployed - but centrally managed outside the course area to target subject specific learning resources – many belonging to the Library. As with all universities, library resources can be overwhelming if not managed correctly. By using subject specific library modules within a course/unit area, students are taken directly to relevant eStream broadcasts, eJournals, databases and no more getting lost and giving up on the library website. With this use of the community modules, the task of providing library resources directly within course/unit areas has finally become manageable, has empowered subject librarians and most importantly enhanced the student experience.
MapGuide Open Source includes a symbolization engine that allows users to define custom libraries of dynamic, expression-driven symbols for everything from highway shields to utility network symbology. This slideshow provides an overview of the new XML Symbol formats and shows participants how to define symbols in XML and use them to stylize feature data in MapGuide. In the class, participants will see how to create a small symbol library and use the symbols for styling points, lines, and labels in MapGuide.
The document discusses maps and mapmaking. It notes that some of the earliest known maps were produced over 2000 years before Jesus. The document then asks what two sample maps have in common, noting that they show aerial views and have been scaled down, with some including scales and keys to interpret symbols. The document also discusses how people internally map areas based on their own experiences and memories.
Using Data Services in QGIS by Richard EvansShaun Lewis
This document discusses using data services in Q-GIS. It provides an overview of Getmapping, a UK geospatial data provider, and their data services including Web Map Service (WMS), Web Map Tile Service (WMTS), and Web Feature Service (WFS). These services allow streaming of raster and vector data directly into applications without needing the data locally. The document also describes the available Ordnance Survey and other datasets that can be accessed through Getmapping's WMS, WMTS, and WFS, as well as the All Wales Mapping Services framework for public sector organizations in Wales.
El documento analiza las tradiciones en la ciudad de San Luis Potosí a través de encuestas y entrevistas. Los resultados mostraron que los jóvenes muestran cierto interés en las tradiciones pero su asistencia a eventos culturales es baja debido a falta de recursos. Algunas tradiciones se han modificado o dejado de practicar por factores como el tipo de religión o falta de valores familiares, aunque su significado principal se mantiene.
The document discusses experience maps, which are tools that map out a customer's journey across different touchpoints with an organization. Experience maps show the customer's doing, thinking, and feeling at each touchpoint. They encourage collaboration by getting stakeholders to understand the customer experience story. Experience maps can influence strategy and design by highlighting areas for improvement.
This document discusses innovation and provides strategies for successful innovation. It begins by noting that innovation requires persistence and having a process. It then lists key factors for innovating successfully including genetics, timing, and approach. Next, it discusses techniques for brainstorming and prioritization, noting they allow drawing out ideas, narrowing options, and building consensus. Finally, it emphasizes the importance of understanding customers, adding value for customers, and creating the future rather than just predicting it.
NYC Open Data Meetup--D3.js workshop ii make beautiful mapsVivian S. Zhang
This document discusses linking D3 with Google Maps to allow plotting of data on a map. It explains that Google Maps is highly customizable through style sheets. Linking the two involves drawing D3 elements in a Google Maps overlay, which provides the projection to convert longitude and latitude to x,y coordinates for plotting. The tutorial shows how to initialize a Google map, create an overlay, add D3 SVG elements to the overlay, and use the projection to plot data with standard D3 drawing while leveraging Google Maps panning and zooming.
Global deforestation through time. Presentation at ESAJavier de la Torre
The document discusses using CartoDB and Torque to create geo-temporal visualizations of global deforestation over time using big data. It describes how datacubes can be used to analyze and summarize multidimensional data binned by variables. The document provides an example of aggregating postal office location and construction date data into a grid to visualize counts and dates over space and time in a compact JSON format that can be transferred to a browser. Geo-temporal visualizations and data cubes allow understanding how spatial data changes over millions of records.
Making beautiful maps with Mapbox Studio by Charley GlynnShaun Lewis
This document summarizes a presentation about making maps with Mapbox Studio. It discusses cartography principles, using QGIS at Ordnance Survey, OS OpenData products, the Mapbox stack including Studio, loading data as sources, styling with CartoCSS, and advanced cartography techniques. Workshop materials and a guide for loading OS Map Local data into Studio are provided at a given link.
This document discusses roadmapping for innovations and new products. It introduces ReleasePlanner, a tool that uses data analytics to help companies plan innovative products and services, balance stakeholder priorities, and allocate resources optimally. The tool predicts customer excitement, facilitates scenario planning, and integrates with project management software. It aims to increase competitiveness, customer satisfaction, and the ability to respond quickly to changes. Contact information is provided to request a free demo of ReleasePlanner's capabilities.
This document provides instructions for using the bookmarking tool Delicious and the content aggregation tool Yahoo Pipes to build a social learning environment. It outlines the steps to take bookmarks saved in Delicious and display them as an RSS feed in Blackboard using Yahoo Pipes. These steps include: 1) Signing up for accounts on Delicious and Pipes, 2) Identifying the URL of bookmarks to pull into Pipes from Delicious, 3) Creating a Pipe in Pipes to fetch the bookmark URL, 4) Saving, running and getting embed code from the Pipe, 5) Pasting the embed code into Blackboard to display the bookmarks.
AVID is a program that prepares students for college readiness and success. It uses strategies like binders for organization, Cornell notes for note-taking, tutorials for collaborative study groups, philosophical chairs for discussion, and Socratic seminars. The presenters explain these AVID strategies and how teachers can implement them to benefit students of all abilities.
This document contains templates for various types of presentation slides including text slides, comparison slides, multi-picture slides, table slides, line graph slides, bar graph slides, pie graph slides, smart art slides, and photo slides. Each slide layout includes placeholders for images, text, charts, or other content. The slides are designed to be compatible with PowerPoint from 1997 to 2007.
This document contains a template for a PowerPoint presentation with various layouts and placeholders for text, graphics, tables and charts. It includes 18 different page layouts such as an agenda layout, comparison layouts, layouts for single or multiple pictures, tables, bar graphs, pie graphs, line graphs and smart art diagrams. Each layout contains descriptive text placeholders that can be edited or removed. The template is compatible with PowerPoint versions 97 through 2007.
The document discusses limitations of placing text over video in PowerPoint 2003, noting that any text will disappear during slideshows; it states that a 2010 upgrade will allow text over video but the current template videos are linked files that must stay in the same folder as the presentation; it also provides information on the layout and content pages included in the template.
This document contains templates and placeholders for creating presentations in PowerPoint. It includes elements like text boxes, charts, graphs, pictures, and SmartArt that can be edited or removed. The templates are compatible with older and newer versions of PowerPoint, and all elements can be modified by editing the slide master.
This document contains templates and placeholders for creating presentations in PowerPoint. It includes layouts, slides, and elements that can be modified or replaced. All elements on the slides, including images, charts, text, and objects, can be customized by editing the slide master view. The templates are compatible with different versions of PowerPoint from 1997 to 2010.
A PowerPoint template from PresenterMedia.com
A lone light bulb shines in the darkness. A concept of finding the solution to a problem, innovation, or the discovery of a great idea. Includes 19 designed layouts.
This document appears to be a template for creating PowerPoint presentations with various layouts and placeholders for content. It includes pages for agenda layout, main content, comparisons, tables, charts, graphs and SmartArt graphics. Placeholders throughout can be edited or replaced with text, images, tables or other content. The template is compatible with PowerPoint from 1997 to 2007.
The document is a template for creating a presentation using PowerPoint. It contains various layouts and placeholders for adding text, images, graphs and other content. The layouts include pages for agendas, discussions, main content, sections, comparisons, tables, pie charts, line graphs, bar graphs and more. Presenters can customize the template by adding their own text, images and data to the various content and graph placeholders.
The document discusses leisure activities in Haiti and contains placeholders for discussion items, charts, graphs, and images. It provides templates for creating presentations with different types of visual elements like pie charts, bar graphs and smart art diagrams. The templates can be modified and customized with new text, images and other content.
This document contains a presentation template with various pre-built elements that can be edited, including text boxes, images, charts, and graphs. The template includes elements that work across various versions of PowerPoint as well as elements that utilize features only available in PowerPoint 2007 or higher. All elements in the template can be modified, replaced, or removed by editing the slide master view.
The document contains various graphical elements including charts, graphs, tables, and images. It discusses features of PowerPoint 2007 or higher that allow for customization and enhancement of the included graphical elements. The document provides placeholders for adding descriptive text to the elements and emphasizes that the templates can be modified.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
Thinking of getting a dog? Be aware that breeds like Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, and German Shepherds can be loyal and dangerous. Proper training and socialization are crucial to preventing aggressive behaviors. Ensure safety by understanding their needs and always supervising interactions. Stay safe, and enjoy your furry friends!
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...Levi Shapiro
Letter from the Congress of the United States regarding Anti-Semitism sent June 3rd to MIT President Sally Kornbluth, MIT Corp Chair, Mark Gorenberg
Dear Dr. Kornbluth and Mr. Gorenberg,
The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
harassment and intimidation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Failing to act decisively to ensure a safe learning environment for all students would be a grave dereliction of your responsibilities as President of MIT and Chair of the MIT Corporation.
This Congress will not stand idly by and allow an environment hostile to Jewish students to persist. The House believes that your institution is in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and the inability or
unwillingness to rectify this violation through action requires accountability.
Postsecondary education is a unique opportunity for students to learn and have their ideas and beliefs challenged. However, universities receiving hundreds of millions of federal funds annually have denied
students that opportunity and have been hijacked to become venues for the promotion of terrorism, antisemitic harassment and intimidation, unlawful encampments, and in some cases, assaults and riots.
The House of Representatives will not countenance the use of federal funds to indoctrinate students into hateful, antisemitic, anti-American supporters of terrorism. Investigations into campus antisemitism by the Committee on Education and the Workforce and the Committee on Ways and Means have been expanded into a Congress-wide probe across all relevant jurisdictions to address this national crisis. The undersigned Committees will conduct oversight into the use of federal funds at MIT and its learning environment under authorities granted to each Committee.
• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
• The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is investigating the sources of funding and other support flowing to groups espousing pro-Hamas propaganda and engaged in antisemitic harassment and intimidation of students. The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is the principal oversight committee of the US House of Representatives and has broad authority to investigate “any matter” at “any time” under House Rule X.
• The Committee on Ways and Means has been investigating several universities since November 15, 2023, when the Committee held a hearing entitled From Ivory Towers to Dark Corners: Investigating the Nexus Between Antisemitism, Tax-Exempt Universities, and Terror Financing. The Committee followed the hearing with letters to those institutions on January 10, 202
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
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