2010 CRC Showcase- Workforce Development - Evaluating Track Safety Awareness...CRC for Rail Innovation
This document outlines a proposed national Track Safety Awareness (TSA) training program in Australia. It discusses evaluating current rail safety induction courses, developing a national TSA curriculum, and an assessment framework. The proposed program would provide a unified benchmark for TSA training across the industry while allowing flexibility in delivery. It includes a 16-part course outline and sample test questions. Next steps are to develop new materials, test them with industry experts, and secure commitment to adopting the national TSA training course and ongoing maintenance.
The document discusses the evolution of communication and public relations from 2002 to 2012. It notes how actions like drunk dialing have been replaced by butt dialing, and how costs of research have decreased with the rise of review sites like Yelp. The document then outlines the RPIE model of research, planning, implementation and evaluation for public relations campaigns. It emphasizes researching audiences, setting goals and tactics, sharing constantly online to build trust, and being human, accessible, authentic and patient. Finally, it discusses how open communication allows for more flexible planning and involvement of publics.
Shot sizes in filmmaking refer to how much of a subject or scene is shown within the frame of the camera. Close-up shots show a subject from the chest up. Medium shots capture a subject from the waist up. Wide shots show a subject's full body or a scene from a distance to provide context.
The document outlines the history and evolution of newspapers in the United States from the colonial era to modern times. It discusses how the first newspapers established press freedom and independence. It also describes how newspapers were used to champion social causes and issues like racism. The era of "yellow journalism" in the late 19th century led to sensationalist reporting and tabloid styles. More recently, newspapers have moved online and struggled with declining circulation, forcing new business models.
2010 CRC Showcase- Workforce Development - Evaluating Track Safety Awareness...CRC for Rail Innovation
This document outlines a proposed national Track Safety Awareness (TSA) training program in Australia. It discusses evaluating current rail safety induction courses, developing a national TSA curriculum, and an assessment framework. The proposed program would provide a unified benchmark for TSA training across the industry while allowing flexibility in delivery. It includes a 16-part course outline and sample test questions. Next steps are to develop new materials, test them with industry experts, and secure commitment to adopting the national TSA training course and ongoing maintenance.
The document discusses the evolution of communication and public relations from 2002 to 2012. It notes how actions like drunk dialing have been replaced by butt dialing, and how costs of research have decreased with the rise of review sites like Yelp. The document then outlines the RPIE model of research, planning, implementation and evaluation for public relations campaigns. It emphasizes researching audiences, setting goals and tactics, sharing constantly online to build trust, and being human, accessible, authentic and patient. Finally, it discusses how open communication allows for more flexible planning and involvement of publics.
Shot sizes in filmmaking refer to how much of a subject or scene is shown within the frame of the camera. Close-up shots show a subject from the chest up. Medium shots capture a subject from the waist up. Wide shots show a subject's full body or a scene from a distance to provide context.
The document outlines the history and evolution of newspapers in the United States from the colonial era to modern times. It discusses how the first newspapers established press freedom and independence. It also describes how newspapers were used to champion social causes and issues like racism. The era of "yellow journalism" in the late 19th century led to sensationalist reporting and tabloid styles. More recently, newspapers have moved online and struggled with declining circulation, forcing new business models.
The Three Most Important Positions In Your Company (That You Don't Know About...Maya Townsend
The most powerful people in organizations often can't be identified on organization charts or process maps. These "stealth players" occupy critical places in informal organizational networks and have the ability to make or break change. This white paper describes the three positions and explains how to leverage them.
More: http://partneringresources.com/what-are-organizational-networks/
Research is a tool that provides information to help make decisions about planning and producing programs/articles by seeking reliable answers to questions. It aims to reduce uncertainties and give timely, understandable data needed at different stages. Researchers need to know the audience through various methods like surveys, diaries, and electronic meters to better understand who is watching/listening, be credible, and increase the chances of achieving objectives.
This document discusses using behavior analysis to improve security by examining how users can be manipulated through social engineering. It argues that traditional security focuses only on technical threats and misses underlying human vulnerabilities. Behavioral analysis could help predict human actions, as is already done in spam filtering and targeted advertising. Game theory models how individuals might rationally interact and could guide analysis. The document raises ethical questions around using deep behavioral data optimization but argues it may be needed to keep up with evolving threats.
Presented at TMKedu by Craig Stein on August 6, 2014
Consumers are now spending more time with digital media than any other channel — even TV -- and advertisers are following suit. This presentation focuses on three key digital tactics: site direct display, digital video, and paid social. Specifically it covers the history of these channels, when and why to use them, how to plan and buy for them, and the tools at our disposal for activating and trafficking the buy.
2012 Mercedes-Benz SLK For Sale QC | Mercedes-Benz Dealer In MontrealSilver Star Montreal
The document provides information about the 2012 Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class roadster, including its design, entertainment and communication features, agility, safety features, and available colors and materials. Key details include its powerful yet fuel-efficient 3.5L V6 engine, 7-speed automatic transmission, adaptive suspension components for sharp handling, advanced driver assistance and active safety systems, and a choice of leather or nappa leather upholstery paired with various exterior paint colors.
La Superintendencia de Competencia (SC) es presidida, a partir del día de hoy, por el Dr. José Enrique
Argumedo, tras el retiro de la Lic. Celina Escolán Suay,
This document discusses the importance of bridging intercultural communication gaps online. It notes that multicultural audiences now make up a significant portion of the population and online presence. Five rules are provided for effective multicultural engagement: 1) keep messages simple, 2) research target audiences, 3) monitor and respond to feedback, 4) incorporate multicultural strategies into overall online plans, and 5) focus on niche audiences within cultural groups rather than broad strategies. The document emphasizes that multicultural engagement is not a passing trend but an opportunity for meaningful connection.
Lumina Sperantei Andrea Bocelli is an album by Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli. Released in 2022, it features classical songs and arias performed by Bocelli. The album showcases Bocelli's beautiful tenor voice on well-known pieces from opera and classical music.
The document appears to be a list of random words without context or connection. It includes words like "recently", "archaic", "housed", "official", "nominate", "recreation", "leisurely", and "ramble" without any grammatical structure or identifiable meaning when taken together.
The document appears to be a random collection of words with no clear meaning or narrative. It contains a mix of adjectives, nouns, and verbs but does not form complete sentences or convey a coherent idea.
This document contains a variety of educational content including:
- Questions about painting pictures and wearing special clothes when painting
- Daily proofreading practice with sentences about going to a movie
- A rhyming poem about how Patrick paints a cat
- Lists of high frequency words and syllable patterns
- Examples of words fitting the VCCV syllable pattern
- A chart about author's purpose and examples of writing for different purposes like telling a story or teaching facts
The document is a reading lesson that discusses drawing and painting animals, proper nouns, and personal narratives. It asks which animals the student likes to draw or paint and why, provides examples of syllable patterns and high frequency words, and defines abbreviations and what makes a personal narrative. Shelly's teacher is named Ms. Markson. It also includes a short poem about painting a cat.
Jamaica wrote her name on a birthday card she gave to her mother. She had previously tried writing her name on the sidewalk and on her hand, but the writing was washed away by rain and soap. However, she knew the writing on the birthday card would stay because her mother never throws anything of hers away. The short story is told from Jamaica's perspective and uses descriptive details to convey her excitement about giving the birthday card to her mother.
The document provides writing prompts asking the student to describe the best gift they made for someone and how they felt when giving it. It also asks if Kerri will visit her aunt on Saturday and provides a list of high frequency words and sight words for the student to practice. Various spelling and vocabulary words are defined.
The document discusses how artists use basic shapes like circles, squares, and triangles to start drawings. It explains that a drawing of a tree may begin with a rectangle for the trunk and circles for leaves, while a house could use a square and triangle for a roof. The next section of the document provides high frequency words, digraphs, sentences to read, and spelling.
The Three Most Important Positions In Your Company (That You Don't Know About...Maya Townsend
The most powerful people in organizations often can't be identified on organization charts or process maps. These "stealth players" occupy critical places in informal organizational networks and have the ability to make or break change. This white paper describes the three positions and explains how to leverage them.
More: http://partneringresources.com/what-are-organizational-networks/
Research is a tool that provides information to help make decisions about planning and producing programs/articles by seeking reliable answers to questions. It aims to reduce uncertainties and give timely, understandable data needed at different stages. Researchers need to know the audience through various methods like surveys, diaries, and electronic meters to better understand who is watching/listening, be credible, and increase the chances of achieving objectives.
This document discusses using behavior analysis to improve security by examining how users can be manipulated through social engineering. It argues that traditional security focuses only on technical threats and misses underlying human vulnerabilities. Behavioral analysis could help predict human actions, as is already done in spam filtering and targeted advertising. Game theory models how individuals might rationally interact and could guide analysis. The document raises ethical questions around using deep behavioral data optimization but argues it may be needed to keep up with evolving threats.
Presented at TMKedu by Craig Stein on August 6, 2014
Consumers are now spending more time with digital media than any other channel — even TV -- and advertisers are following suit. This presentation focuses on three key digital tactics: site direct display, digital video, and paid social. Specifically it covers the history of these channels, when and why to use them, how to plan and buy for them, and the tools at our disposal for activating and trafficking the buy.
2012 Mercedes-Benz SLK For Sale QC | Mercedes-Benz Dealer In MontrealSilver Star Montreal
The document provides information about the 2012 Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class roadster, including its design, entertainment and communication features, agility, safety features, and available colors and materials. Key details include its powerful yet fuel-efficient 3.5L V6 engine, 7-speed automatic transmission, adaptive suspension components for sharp handling, advanced driver assistance and active safety systems, and a choice of leather or nappa leather upholstery paired with various exterior paint colors.
La Superintendencia de Competencia (SC) es presidida, a partir del día de hoy, por el Dr. José Enrique
Argumedo, tras el retiro de la Lic. Celina Escolán Suay,
This document discusses the importance of bridging intercultural communication gaps online. It notes that multicultural audiences now make up a significant portion of the population and online presence. Five rules are provided for effective multicultural engagement: 1) keep messages simple, 2) research target audiences, 3) monitor and respond to feedback, 4) incorporate multicultural strategies into overall online plans, and 5) focus on niche audiences within cultural groups rather than broad strategies. The document emphasizes that multicultural engagement is not a passing trend but an opportunity for meaningful connection.
Lumina Sperantei Andrea Bocelli is an album by Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli. Released in 2022, it features classical songs and arias performed by Bocelli. The album showcases Bocelli's beautiful tenor voice on well-known pieces from opera and classical music.
The document appears to be a list of random words without context or connection. It includes words like "recently", "archaic", "housed", "official", "nominate", "recreation", "leisurely", and "ramble" without any grammatical structure or identifiable meaning when taken together.
The document appears to be a random collection of words with no clear meaning or narrative. It contains a mix of adjectives, nouns, and verbs but does not form complete sentences or convey a coherent idea.
This document contains a variety of educational content including:
- Questions about painting pictures and wearing special clothes when painting
- Daily proofreading practice with sentences about going to a movie
- A rhyming poem about how Patrick paints a cat
- Lists of high frequency words and syllable patterns
- Examples of words fitting the VCCV syllable pattern
- A chart about author's purpose and examples of writing for different purposes like telling a story or teaching facts
The document is a reading lesson that discusses drawing and painting animals, proper nouns, and personal narratives. It asks which animals the student likes to draw or paint and why, provides examples of syllable patterns and high frequency words, and defines abbreviations and what makes a personal narrative. Shelly's teacher is named Ms. Markson. It also includes a short poem about painting a cat.
Jamaica wrote her name on a birthday card she gave to her mother. She had previously tried writing her name on the sidewalk and on her hand, but the writing was washed away by rain and soap. However, she knew the writing on the birthday card would stay because her mother never throws anything of hers away. The short story is told from Jamaica's perspective and uses descriptive details to convey her excitement about giving the birthday card to her mother.
The document provides writing prompts asking the student to describe the best gift they made for someone and how they felt when giving it. It also asks if Kerri will visit her aunt on Saturday and provides a list of high frequency words and sight words for the student to practice. Various spelling and vocabulary words are defined.
The document discusses how artists use basic shapes like circles, squares, and triangles to start drawings. It explains that a drawing of a tree may begin with a rectangle for the trunk and circles for leaves, while a house could use a square and triangle for a roof. The next section of the document provides high frequency words, digraphs, sentences to read, and spelling.
A Trip To The Fire Station Lesson 10 Day 4Sandy Bones
Farmers take care of animals by providing food, water, and shelter. Common farm animals include cows and pigs. Cows eat and drink grass. They chew quietly all day.
A Trip To The Fire Station Lesson 10 Day 3Sandy Bones
This document contains a summary of a day at the fire station, including spelling and vocabulary words related to firefighting. It also contains poems about bats and prompts for writing about proper nouns.
A Trip To The Fire Station Lesson 10 Day 2Sandy Bones
The document contains a short story about going to visit a fire station. It describes some questions a child might have about learning to ride a bike and getting help from others. It also lists some high frequency words and vocabulary words related to firefighting.
A Trip To The Fire Station Lesson 10 Day 2Sandy Bones
The document contains a short story about going to visit a fire station. It describes some questions a child might have about learning to ride a bike and getting help from others. It also lists some high frequency words and vocabulary words related to firefighting.
The class has come to visit the park. They smell the grass and plants in the gardens. The class wants to help the park by learning to garden. They dig spots and plant flowers, making sure to water them the right amount. In the past they dug a pond and added fish. Though it was hard work, they did their part to help the park. They will continue doing their part by picking up litter and not harming plants.
A Trip To The Fire Station Lesson 10 Day 1Sandy Bones
A boy describes playing soccer with his friends. He talks about dribbling, passing, and shooting the ball towards the net to score a goal. The poem emphasizes the quick feet and movement of soccer players through words like "hustle", "zig zag", "spin", and "glide". It also mentions trying to stop the other team from scoring.
Some things real cows can do are eat grass and drink water. Cows can make sounds like mooing. Cows like to graze and are often seen chewing grass in pastures. Six cows were posing for a picture as they grazed.
If I saw cows grazing in a field I would:
1. Count them because I enjoy observing animals.
2. Draw a picture of them because drawing is a fun way to remember the scene.
3. Write a poem about them because writing poetry is a creative way to describe the cows.
The document is a reading lesson that includes a question of the day about what students would do if they saw cows grazing. It provides examples of counting the cows, drawing a picture, or writing a poem, along with reasons for each. It also includes spelling words, a compound words activity, and vocabulary words related to negotiation, compromise and improvement.
The document provides a daily lesson plan for students including a question of the day, daily proofreading activity, high frequency words, phonograms, spelling words, and vocabulary words with examples. The vocabulary words covered are brisk, strutted, gobbled, paced, request, negotiate, compromise, and improve. Examples are given for how each word could be used in a sentence.
The story is about cows negotiating with Farmer Brown for electric blankets. The cows request blankets because they are cold. They negotiate with Farmer Brown, offering to trade the typewriter for blankets. Farmer Brown and the cows compromise by making the trade, improving the cows' situation.
The birds and animals had a great argument long ago and decided to have a ball game to determine the winner, with the first side to score a goal winning the argument. Crane proposed the ball game and that the first team to score a goal would win.