The document lists various dollar amounts from $100 to $500 grouped under four different categories, with each amount having an "A" and "Q" designation.
A template to create your own Jeopardy game. Great for getting across information in a fun and creative way! Just fill in your own categories and questions. The links are already pre-set for you.
This document contains a weekly schedule grid for a student. The grid includes spaces for the student's name, class, and date. It then lists the days of the week Monday through Friday. For each day, there are 5 lines to write assignments or activities for that day, along with a line each for an admit slip and exit slip. This grid allows a student to plan out their weekly assignments and activities.
The document appears to be the template for a Jeopardy game, with headings for 5 different categories and questions and answers for various dollar amounts, ranging from $100 to $500, under each heading. There is also a Final Jeopardy question and answer included at the end. However, the specific questions and answers are missing from the template.
The document presents data across 3 sections and 3 subsections within each section. Each subsection contains 3 figures showing some type of data or results. There are a total of 27 figures displayed in a grid-like format across the 3 sections and their 3 subsections each.
The document contains the questions and answers for 6 categories with values from 100 to 500 points. Each category contains 5 questions that are asked consecutively, followed by the corresponding answers. There is also a daily double indicated and a final jeopardy question at the end without the corresponding answer.
This document outlines a workshop template for building a people strategy programme over 3 years from 2012 to 2014. The template shows goals for each year becoming increasingly ambitious, with the ultimate goal achieved in 2014.
A template to create your own Jeopardy game. Great for getting across information in a fun and creative way! Just fill in your own categories and questions. The links are already pre-set for you.
This document contains a weekly schedule grid for a student. The grid includes spaces for the student's name, class, and date. It then lists the days of the week Monday through Friday. For each day, there are 5 lines to write assignments or activities for that day, along with a line each for an admit slip and exit slip. This grid allows a student to plan out their weekly assignments and activities.
The document appears to be the template for a Jeopardy game, with headings for 5 different categories and questions and answers for various dollar amounts, ranging from $100 to $500, under each heading. There is also a Final Jeopardy question and answer included at the end. However, the specific questions and answers are missing from the template.
The document presents data across 3 sections and 3 subsections within each section. Each subsection contains 3 figures showing some type of data or results. There are a total of 27 figures displayed in a grid-like format across the 3 sections and their 3 subsections each.
The document contains the questions and answers for 6 categories with values from 100 to 500 points. Each category contains 5 questions that are asked consecutively, followed by the corresponding answers. There is also a daily double indicated and a final jeopardy question at the end without the corresponding answer.
This document outlines a workshop template for building a people strategy programme over 3 years from 2012 to 2014. The template shows goals for each year becoming increasingly ambitious, with the ultimate goal achieved in 2014.
The document outlines an interactive learning activity with multiple topics. Each topic is assigned a point value from 200 to 1000 points, with questions and answers at each level intended to increase in difficulty. There is also a bonus question worth 5000 points and a daily double round for risking points. The purpose is to provide an engaging way for participants to learn through questions and answers related to different subject matters.
This document contains the questions and answers from a game of Jeopardy about various topics in art history. The categories include Art Fundamentals, 19th Century Art, 20th Century Art, Artistic Influences, and Ancient Art. The questions test knowledge about famous artists, artistic movements, elements of art, and cultural influences across different periods of art history.
This document outlines an interview matrix to explore 4 questions about mathematics education with 4 people. The questions cover topics like the use of manipulatives, emphasis on conceptual understanding, how students communicate learning, and attitudes towards teaching and learning math. For each question, the responses from 4 people would be recorded.
The document displays an interview matrix scheduling 7 rounds of interviews between 4 candidates and 3 interviewers, with each cell indicating which candidate met with which interviewer in that round.
This document discusses quadratic patterns using color tiles. Students build patterns with tiles and notice relationships between the figure number and number of tiles. They organize this into a table and write equations to represent the patterns. The key ideas are that patterns can be represented in multiple ways visually, numerically, and algebraically, and that equivalent expressions can describe the same pattern relationship.
Template design to fit all grade levels when you would like to have a the Jeopardy game brought live into your classroom. The Jeopardy Template is design to add questions and answer that you would like to test the skills of what yours students have been learning in class.
This document contains instructions for playing a game of Jeopardy using a digital presentation. It includes templates for 6 categories with 5 questions each, valued from $100 to $500. Players would provide answers to the questions, and the game would check if they are correct before revealing the actual questions. The presentation keeps track of scores and allows playing multiple rounds before a final jeopardy round.
This document contains instructions for playing a game of Jeopardy using a digital interactive presentation. It explains that players should enter answers where questions are displayed and vice versa. There are 6 categories with 5 questions each that increase in point value from $100 to $500 for the first round and $200 to $1000 for the second round. Players' scores are tracked throughout the game.
This document provides instructions for how to use a Jeopardy template for creating a Jeopardy game. The template includes slides for game categories and questions in $100-$500 increments. To use it, the user copies the template slides, inputs category names and question/answer text, and saves the file. They can then present the game using the template structure and slides.
This document provides instructions for how to use a Jeopardy template for creating a Jeopardy game. The template includes slides for game categories and questions in $100-$500 increments. To use it, the user copies the template slides, inputs category names and question/answer text, and saves the file. They can then present the game using the template structure and slides.
This document provides instructions for how to use a Jeopardy template for creating a Jeopardy game. It explains how to copy the template, determine categories, construct questions and answers for each category and value, and save the file. The template includes category titles and empty fields to add questions and answers.
The document provides a template for a Jeopardy game that can be used and modified for classroom purposes. The template includes category names and point values ranging from $100 to $500. Questions and answer blanks are included under each point value to allow teachers to fill in questions and answers for students to play the Jeopardy game.
The document contains the text and questions for a Jeopardy-style game covering various body systems, including the respiratory, circulatory, digestive, excretory, and other systems. It includes questions ranging from $100 to $500 about the parts and functions of different body systems. There are also sections for entering answers and questions to complete the game.
The document provides instructions for playing a game of Jeopardy using a digital presentation. It includes categories, clues, and questions in various dollar amounts. Players are instructed to provide answers to the clues and questions as they work through the rounds and categories. Scoring is tracked through the game.
1. The document appears to be the questions and answers to a game of Jeopardy about science topics including lab safety, tools, experimental design, characteristics of life, microscopy, and life functions.
2. The questions are arranged in categories from $100 to $1000 and cover topics such as safety goggles, test tubes, scalpels, contamination, and more.
3. For each question, an answer is provided such as "safety goggles", "test tubes", "scalpel", and so on.
This document provides the rules and structure for playing a game of Jeopardy. It includes category titles and dollar amounts for questions in rounds 1 and 2. The final section provides a space for entering answers and questions for the final jeopardy round. Players are instructed to click on dollar amounts to reveal questions, then click again to see the correct answer. Scores are tracked for each player.
The document outlines an interactive learning activity with multiple topics. Each topic is assigned a point value from 200 to 1000 points, with questions and answers at each level intended to increase in difficulty. There is also a bonus question worth 5000 points and a daily double round for risking points. The purpose is to provide an engaging way for participants to learn through questions and answers related to different subject matters.
This document contains the questions and answers from a game of Jeopardy about various topics in art history. The categories include Art Fundamentals, 19th Century Art, 20th Century Art, Artistic Influences, and Ancient Art. The questions test knowledge about famous artists, artistic movements, elements of art, and cultural influences across different periods of art history.
This document outlines an interview matrix to explore 4 questions about mathematics education with 4 people. The questions cover topics like the use of manipulatives, emphasis on conceptual understanding, how students communicate learning, and attitudes towards teaching and learning math. For each question, the responses from 4 people would be recorded.
The document displays an interview matrix scheduling 7 rounds of interviews between 4 candidates and 3 interviewers, with each cell indicating which candidate met with which interviewer in that round.
This document discusses quadratic patterns using color tiles. Students build patterns with tiles and notice relationships between the figure number and number of tiles. They organize this into a table and write equations to represent the patterns. The key ideas are that patterns can be represented in multiple ways visually, numerically, and algebraically, and that equivalent expressions can describe the same pattern relationship.
Template design to fit all grade levels when you would like to have a the Jeopardy game brought live into your classroom. The Jeopardy Template is design to add questions and answer that you would like to test the skills of what yours students have been learning in class.
This document contains instructions for playing a game of Jeopardy using a digital presentation. It includes templates for 6 categories with 5 questions each, valued from $100 to $500. Players would provide answers to the questions, and the game would check if they are correct before revealing the actual questions. The presentation keeps track of scores and allows playing multiple rounds before a final jeopardy round.
This document contains instructions for playing a game of Jeopardy using a digital interactive presentation. It explains that players should enter answers where questions are displayed and vice versa. There are 6 categories with 5 questions each that increase in point value from $100 to $500 for the first round and $200 to $1000 for the second round. Players' scores are tracked throughout the game.
This document provides instructions for how to use a Jeopardy template for creating a Jeopardy game. The template includes slides for game categories and questions in $100-$500 increments. To use it, the user copies the template slides, inputs category names and question/answer text, and saves the file. They can then present the game using the template structure and slides.
This document provides instructions for how to use a Jeopardy template for creating a Jeopardy game. The template includes slides for game categories and questions in $100-$500 increments. To use it, the user copies the template slides, inputs category names and question/answer text, and saves the file. They can then present the game using the template structure and slides.
This document provides instructions for how to use a Jeopardy template for creating a Jeopardy game. It explains how to copy the template, determine categories, construct questions and answers for each category and value, and save the file. The template includes category titles and empty fields to add questions and answers.
The document provides a template for a Jeopardy game that can be used and modified for classroom purposes. The template includes category names and point values ranging from $100 to $500. Questions and answer blanks are included under each point value to allow teachers to fill in questions and answers for students to play the Jeopardy game.
The document contains the text and questions for a Jeopardy-style game covering various body systems, including the respiratory, circulatory, digestive, excretory, and other systems. It includes questions ranging from $100 to $500 about the parts and functions of different body systems. There are also sections for entering answers and questions to complete the game.
The document provides instructions for playing a game of Jeopardy using a digital presentation. It includes categories, clues, and questions in various dollar amounts. Players are instructed to provide answers to the clues and questions as they work through the rounds and categories. Scoring is tracked through the game.
1. The document appears to be the questions and answers to a game of Jeopardy about science topics including lab safety, tools, experimental design, characteristics of life, microscopy, and life functions.
2. The questions are arranged in categories from $100 to $1000 and cover topics such as safety goggles, test tubes, scalpels, contamination, and more.
3. For each question, an answer is provided such as "safety goggles", "test tubes", "scalpel", and so on.
This document provides the rules and structure for playing a game of Jeopardy. It includes category titles and dollar amounts for questions in rounds 1 and 2. The final section provides a space for entering answers and questions for the final jeopardy round. Players are instructed to click on dollar amounts to reveal questions, then click again to see the correct answer. Scores are tracked for each player.
The document provides instructions for playing a game of Jeopardy using a presentation. It includes category titles and dollar amounts for questions. Players are instructed to enter answers which are really questions, and questions which are really answers. The game includes sample questions about topics like the Civil War, bullying, and decision making. Players keep score and can continue until all clues are answered.
This document appears to be instructions for playing a game of Jeopardy using a digital presentation. It provides directions on how to navigate through the game, input answers and questions, keep score on the game boards, and contains sample questions in categories like "Winning the Civil War", "Union", and "Slaves". The instructions emphasize to not save over the original game file after playing.
This document appears to be instructions for playing a game of Jeopardy using a digital presentation. It provides directions on how to navigate through the game, input answers and questions, keep score on the game boards, and contains sample questions in categories like "Winning the Civil War", "Union", and "Slaves". The instructions emphasize to not save over the original game file after playing.
The document provides instructions for playing a game that involves filling in questions and answers on different topic boards. Players take turns selecting a dollar amount which reveals either a question or answer depending on their turn. The game involves tracking scores on a game board as topics are completed until all clues are used.
This document outlines a presentation on business essentials for owner managers, including budget strategy and human resources processes. The presentation covers budget basics, key performance indicators, understanding financial statements and creating a budget. It also discusses human resources processes like recruitment, hiring, orientation and performance management. The presentation aims to provide tools to help owner managers work on their business, not just in it, and stay on track.
The document provides the instructions and categories for a Jeopardy-style game about the Civil War, weapons, Abraham Lincoln, and friendship. It includes the categories, dollar amounts, questions that are actually answers, and answers that are actually questions for players to provide. The game includes 6 categories with 5 questions each ranging from $100 to $1000 and a final Jeopardy round.
This document provides instructions for playing a game of Jeopardy using an electronic presentation. It includes categories, clues, and spaces to enter question answers. Players take turns selecting dollar amounts and responding with questions to reveal the clues and answers. Scores are tracked throughout the rounds and a final jeopardy question is included at the end.
The document provides instructions for playing a game of Jeopardy on topics related to drugs, alcohol, bullying, and friendship. It includes the categories, dollar amounts, questions, and spaces to enter scores. Players are instructed to click on dollar amounts to reveal the question, then click anywhere to see the correct question. Scores are entered on the game board and podium. The file is not to be saved to avoid overwriting the original.
This document provides instructions for playing a game of Jeopardy using a digital presentation. It includes the categories, dollar amounts, and templates for entering questions and answers but does not include any actual Jeopardy clues or questions. The instructions explain how to navigate through the presentation, enter scores, and select the correct questions when answers are given by contestants.
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/temporal-event-neural-networks-a-more-efficient-alternative-to-the-transformer-a-presentation-from-brainchip/
Chris Jones, Director of Product Management at BrainChip , presents the “Temporal Event Neural Networks: A More Efficient Alternative to the Transformer” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
The expansion of AI services necessitates enhanced computational capabilities on edge devices. Temporal Event Neural Networks (TENNs), developed by BrainChip, represent a novel and highly efficient state-space network. TENNs demonstrate exceptional proficiency in handling multi-dimensional streaming data, facilitating advancements in object detection, action recognition, speech enhancement and language model/sequence generation. Through the utilization of polynomial-based continuous convolutions, TENNs streamline models, expedite training processes and significantly diminish memory requirements, achieving notable reductions of up to 50x in parameters and 5,000x in energy consumption compared to prevailing methodologies like transformers.
Integration with BrainChip’s Akida neuromorphic hardware IP further enhances TENNs’ capabilities, enabling the realization of highly capable, portable and passively cooled edge devices. This presentation delves into the technical innovations underlying TENNs, presents real-world benchmarks, and elucidates how this cutting-edge approach is positioned to revolutionize edge AI across diverse applications.
"Scaling RAG Applications to serve millions of users", Kevin GoedeckeFwdays
How we managed to grow and scale a RAG application from zero to thousands of users in 7 months. Lessons from technical challenges around managing high load for LLMs, RAGs and Vector databases.
What is an RPA CoE? Session 1 – CoE VisionDianaGray10
In the first session, we will review the organization's vision and how this has an impact on the COE Structure.
Topics covered:
• The role of a steering committee
• How do the organization’s priorities determine CoE Structure?
Speaker:
Chris Bolin, Senior Intelligent Automation Architect Anika Systems
Discover top-tier mobile app development services, offering innovative solutions for iOS and Android. Enhance your business with custom, user-friendly mobile applications.
Connector Corner: Seamlessly power UiPath Apps, GenAI with prebuilt connectorsDianaGray10
Join us to learn how UiPath Apps can directly and easily interact with prebuilt connectors via Integration Service--including Salesforce, ServiceNow, Open GenAI, and more.
The best part is you can achieve this without building a custom workflow! Say goodbye to the hassle of using separate automations to call APIs. By seamlessly integrating within App Studio, you can now easily streamline your workflow, while gaining direct access to our Connector Catalog of popular applications.
We’ll discuss and demo the benefits of UiPath Apps and connectors including:
Creating a compelling user experience for any software, without the limitations of APIs.
Accelerating the app creation process, saving time and effort
Enjoying high-performance CRUD (create, read, update, delete) operations, for
seamless data management.
Speakers:
Russell Alfeche, Technology Leader, RPA at qBotic and UiPath MVP
Charlie Greenberg, host
inQuba Webinar Mastering Customer Journey Management with Dr Graham HillLizaNolte
HERE IS YOUR WEBINAR CONTENT! 'Mastering Customer Journey Management with Dr. Graham Hill'. We hope you find the webinar recording both insightful and enjoyable.
In this webinar, we explored essential aspects of Customer Journey Management and personalization. Here’s a summary of the key insights and topics discussed:
Key Takeaways:
Understanding the Customer Journey: Dr. Hill emphasized the importance of mapping and understanding the complete customer journey to identify touchpoints and opportunities for improvement.
Personalization Strategies: We discussed how to leverage data and insights to create personalized experiences that resonate with customers.
Technology Integration: Insights were shared on how inQuba’s advanced technology can streamline customer interactions and drive operational efficiency.
AppSec PNW: Android and iOS Application Security with MobSFAjin Abraham
Mobile Security Framework - MobSF is a free and open source automated mobile application security testing environment designed to help security engineers, researchers, developers, and penetration testers to identify security vulnerabilities, malicious behaviours and privacy concerns in mobile applications using static and dynamic analysis. It supports all the popular mobile application binaries and source code formats built for Android and iOS devices. In addition to automated security assessment, it also offers an interactive testing environment to build and execute scenario based test/fuzz cases against the application.
This talk covers:
Using MobSF for static analysis of mobile applications.
Interactive dynamic security assessment of Android and iOS applications.
Solving Mobile app CTF challenges.
Reverse engineering and runtime analysis of Mobile malware.
How to shift left and integrate MobSF/mobsfscan SAST and DAST in your build pipeline.
LF Energy Webinar: Carbon Data Specifications: Mechanisms to Improve Data Acc...DanBrown980551
This LF Energy webinar took place June 20, 2024. It featured:
-Alex Thornton, LF Energy
-Hallie Cramer, Google
-Daniel Roesler, UtilityAPI
-Henry Richardson, WattTime
In response to the urgency and scale required to effectively address climate change, open source solutions offer significant potential for driving innovation and progress. Currently, there is a growing demand for standardization and interoperability in energy data and modeling. Open source standards and specifications within the energy sector can also alleviate challenges associated with data fragmentation, transparency, and accessibility. At the same time, it is crucial to consider privacy and security concerns throughout the development of open source platforms.
This webinar will delve into the motivations behind establishing LF Energy’s Carbon Data Specification Consortium. It will provide an overview of the draft specifications and the ongoing progress made by the respective working groups.
Three primary specifications will be discussed:
-Discovery and client registration, emphasizing transparent processes and secure and private access
-Customer data, centering around customer tariffs, bills, energy usage, and full consumption disclosure
-Power systems data, focusing on grid data, inclusive of transmission and distribution networks, generation, intergrid power flows, and market settlement data
From Natural Language to Structured Solr Queries using LLMsSease
This talk draws on experimentation to enable AI applications with Solr. One important use case is to use AI for better accessibility and discoverability of the data: while User eXperience techniques, lexical search improvements, and data harmonization can take organizations to a good level of accessibility, a structural (or “cognitive” gap) remains between the data user needs and the data producer constraints.
That is where AI – and most importantly, Natural Language Processing and Large Language Model techniques – could make a difference. This natural language, conversational engine could facilitate access and usage of the data leveraging the semantics of any data source.
The objective of the presentation is to propose a technical approach and a way forward to achieve this goal.
The key concept is to enable users to express their search queries in natural language, which the LLM then enriches, interprets, and translates into structured queries based on the Solr index’s metadata.
This approach leverages the LLM’s ability to understand the nuances of natural language and the structure of documents within Apache Solr.
The LLM acts as an intermediary agent, offering a transparent experience to users automatically and potentially uncovering relevant documents that conventional search methods might overlook. The presentation will include the results of this experimental work, lessons learned, best practices, and the scope of future work that should improve the approach and make it production-ready.
Main news related to the CCS TSI 2023 (2023/1695)Jakub Marek
An English 🇬🇧 translation of a presentation to the speech I gave about the main changes brought by CCS TSI 2023 at the biggest Czech conference on Communications and signalling systems on Railways, which was held in Clarion Hotel Olomouc from 7th to 9th November 2023 (konferenceszt.cz). Attended by around 500 participants and 200 on-line followers.
The original Czech 🇨🇿 version of the presentation can be found here: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/hlavni-novinky-souvisejici-s-ccs-tsi-2023-2023-1695/269688092 .
The videorecording (in Czech) from the presentation is available here: https://youtu.be/WzjJWm4IyPk?si=SImb06tuXGb30BEH .
ScyllaDB is making a major architecture shift. We’re moving from vNode replication to tablets – fragments of tables that are distributed independently, enabling dynamic data distribution and extreme elasticity. In this keynote, ScyllaDB co-founder and CTO Avi Kivity explains the reason for this shift, provides a look at the implementation and roadmap, and shares how this shift benefits ScyllaDB users.
How information systems are built or acquired puts information, which is what they should be about, in a secondary place. Our language adapted accordingly, and we no longer talk about information systems but applications. Applications evolved in a way to break data into diverse fragments, tightly coupled with applications and expensive to integrate. The result is technical debt, which is re-paid by taking even bigger "loans", resulting in an ever-increasing technical debt. Software engineering and procurement practices work in sync with market forces to maintain this trend. This talk demonstrates how natural this situation is. The question is: can something be done to reverse the trend?
Must Know Postgres Extension for DBA and Developer during MigrationMydbops
Mydbops Opensource Database Meetup 16
Topic: Must-Know PostgreSQL Extensions for Developers and DBAs During Migration
Speaker: Deepak Mahto, Founder of DataCloudGaze Consulting
Date & Time: 8th June | 10 AM - 1 PM IST
Venue: Bangalore International Centre, Bangalore
Abstract: Discover how PostgreSQL extensions can be your secret weapon! This talk explores how key extensions enhance database capabilities and streamline the migration process for users moving from other relational databases like Oracle.
Key Takeaways:
* Learn about crucial extensions like oracle_fdw, pgtt, and pg_audit that ease migration complexities.
* Gain valuable strategies for implementing these extensions in PostgreSQL to achieve license freedom.
* Discover how these key extensions can empower both developers and DBAs during the migration process.
* Don't miss this chance to gain practical knowledge from an industry expert and stay updated on the latest open-source database trends.
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