This document contains a schedule of topics and assigned homework for a course spanning January to May. It outlines the following key points:
- The schedule lists dates, discussion topics for each class, and related homework assignments such as researching and summarizing speakers, developing an online organization strategy using tools like Evernote, writing articles on various technology topics, and creating a Prezi presentation.
- Students are expected to research and use various online tools to organize research bookmarks and notes, set up a system to manage their work, and share their chosen method with the class.
- The schedule includes guest speakers discussing topics like open cloud applications, social media, library resources, mobile app design, mobile computing, and more. Students
Accademia del Lusso è l’istituto italiano specializzato
nella formazione di figure professionali per i principali
settori della moda: marketing, management, stile,
comunicazione. Nasce con l’obiettivo di far incontrare
le esigenze del mercato del lavoro - che richiede professionalità
specifiche opportunamente formate - e le
aspirazioni di chi vorrebbe intraprendere una carriera
nel sistema dei grandi marchi del lusso. È una realtà
formativa aperta e attuale, pensata per i giovani diplomati
e laureati che desiderano trasformare la passione
per la moda in una professione di alto profilo.
Accademia del Lusso è l’istituto italiano specializzato
nella formazione di figure professionali per i principali
settori della moda: marketing, management, stile,
comunicazione. Nasce con l’obiettivo di far incontrare
le esigenze del mercato del lavoro - che richiede professionalità
specifiche opportunamente formate - e le
aspirazioni di chi vorrebbe intraprendere una carriera
nel sistema dei grandi marchi del lusso. È una realtà
formativa aperta e attuale, pensata per i giovani diplomati
e laureati che desiderano trasformare la passione
per la moda in una professione di alto profilo.
A presentation I did on integrating the iPad for staff at my school. While nothing here is new I wanted to pull together a few concepts like SAMR, Bloom's taxonomy and workflows.
I think this is a great summary.
Assignment 3 Presenting With PowerPointJane R. Doe .docxrock73
Assignment 3: Presenting With PowerPoint
Jane R. Doe 9/3/17
CIS105 Intro to Information Systems
1
Hello, my name is Jane Doe and today I will be presenting my Assignment 3: Presenting with PowerPoint presentation, all about everything I learned in CIS105 Intro to Information Systems in my first term here at Strayer University.
1
Information Systems Terms and Concepts
Digital Literacy
Knowledge, skills, and behaviors needed for the effective use of digital devices and effective participation in an information-based society
Hardware
The physical components of a computer that you can touch
Software
The coded instructions that tell the computer’s hardware what to do
2
We started the course by learning some basic information systems terms and concepts. This was important to get us started learning all about the world of computers. I work in the security field so I didn’t have very much experience with computers at all coming into this course, other than knowing how to download an app on my phone.
One thing I learned about was digital literacy—this means the knowledge, skills, and behaviors needed for the effective use of digital devices and effective participation in an information-based society. Being digitally literate is an essential skill for being an online student, working in today’s information-based job market, and just being a citizen of the modern world and being able to do what you need to do as far as taking care of your family, paying your bills, ordering things online, and everyday actions like that.
I also learned the difference between your computer’s hardware and software. The hardware is the physical parts of a computer that you can see and touch, like the keyboard, the monitor, the tower, the mouse, the webcam. The software is the programs that run it – the coded instructions that tell the computer’s hardware what to do. The Microsoft Office Suite that we learn later in the class is an example of computer software.
2
Internet
Internet Service Provider (ISP)
A company that provides Internet access for a fee
Protocol
Standard set of rules, requirements, and criteria for all devices and networks to follow
Search Engine
Software system that relies on algorithms to process data and search for content on the Web
3
NOTE: In this sample only the first two (2) slides contain sample audio, remember to add audio to each slide.
Next in Weeks 2 and 3 we learned all about the Internet—what it is, what it does, and how to best use it most effectively and efficiently for your needs.
One of the main things I learned here was that an Internet Service Provider, or ISP, is a company that provides Internet access for a fee. Service Electric and Verizon in my home area of Pennsylvania are our main providers.
I learned that protocol refers to the standard set of rules, requirements, and criteria that all devices (computers, iPads, phones, etc.) and networks follow. This allows the devices and networks t ...
Diversity Project KickoffYour Name Capella Universit.docxpauline234567
Diversity Project Kickoff
Your Name
Capella University
BUS3012_U05A1
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I want you to identify the paper that was the best one of the semester, and the paper that was the worst one of all these papers below. You should name each of them, and provide just a couple of sentences describing why you choose them. Then use the scholarly search tools we listed early in the semester to find current papers (2020 onward) on the same two general topics. For example, if one of your choices is the paper that focused on Multics virtual memory, you probably wouldn't find much that is current and specifically references Multics, but you could certainly find papers on some aspect of virtual memory. So again, find a current paper on each of those two topics. Then write the usual summary and reaction for each of them with the headings. (Note: don't forget which papers you chose for best and worst.)
Paper 1: Read this paper: Peter Chen, Edward Lee, Garth Gibson, Randy Katz, and David Patterson, "RAID: High-Performance, Reliable Secondary Storage", ACM Computing Surveys, volume 26, number 2, June 1994.
Paper 2: Mendel Rosenblum and John Ousterhout, "The Design and Implementation of a Log Structured File System", Proceedings of the Symposium on Operating Systems Principles, 1991.
Paper 3: John Howard, Michael Kazarm Sherri Menees, David Nichols, M. Satyanarayanan, Robert Sidebotham, and Michael West, "Scale and Performance in a Distributed File System", ACM Transactions on Computer Systems, Volume 6, Number 1, February 1988.
Paper 4: The paper is A. Bensoussan and R. Daley, "The Multics Virtual Memory: Concepts and Design", Proceedings of the Symposium on Operating Systems Principles, 1969."
Paper 5: Peter Denning, "The Working Set Model for Program Behavior", Communications of the ACM, 1968.
Paper 6: Richard Carr and John Hennessy, "WSClock -- A Simple and Effective Algorithm for Virtual Memory Management", Proceedings of the Symposium on Operating Systems Principles, 1981.
Paper 7: Judy Kay and Piers Lauder, A fair share scheduler, Communications of the ACM 31.1, 1988
Paper 8: Carl Waldspurger and Weihl William, Lottery scheduling: Flexible proportional-share resource management, In Proceedings of the 1st USENIX conference on Operating Systems Design and Implementation, 1994
Paper 9: Dabek, Frank, et al. "Event-driven programming for robust software." Proceedings of the 10th workshop on ACM SIGOPS European workshop. 2002.
Paper 10: Rob von Behren, Jeremy Condit, and Eric Brewer, Why Events Are A Bad Idea (for high-concurrency servers), Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems, 2003.
Scenario
Imagine that Lynette follows up with you in an e-mail shortly after reading your views on leadership and collaboration.E-mail from.
This presentation provides a definition for software affordances and introduces affordances that can prove useful in modules for Visual Arts education.
A presentation I did on integrating the iPad for staff at my school. While nothing here is new I wanted to pull together a few concepts like SAMR, Bloom's taxonomy and workflows.
I think this is a great summary.
Assignment 3 Presenting With PowerPointJane R. Doe .docxrock73
Assignment 3: Presenting With PowerPoint
Jane R. Doe 9/3/17
CIS105 Intro to Information Systems
1
Hello, my name is Jane Doe and today I will be presenting my Assignment 3: Presenting with PowerPoint presentation, all about everything I learned in CIS105 Intro to Information Systems in my first term here at Strayer University.
1
Information Systems Terms and Concepts
Digital Literacy
Knowledge, skills, and behaviors needed for the effective use of digital devices and effective participation in an information-based society
Hardware
The physical components of a computer that you can touch
Software
The coded instructions that tell the computer’s hardware what to do
2
We started the course by learning some basic information systems terms and concepts. This was important to get us started learning all about the world of computers. I work in the security field so I didn’t have very much experience with computers at all coming into this course, other than knowing how to download an app on my phone.
One thing I learned about was digital literacy—this means the knowledge, skills, and behaviors needed for the effective use of digital devices and effective participation in an information-based society. Being digitally literate is an essential skill for being an online student, working in today’s information-based job market, and just being a citizen of the modern world and being able to do what you need to do as far as taking care of your family, paying your bills, ordering things online, and everyday actions like that.
I also learned the difference between your computer’s hardware and software. The hardware is the physical parts of a computer that you can see and touch, like the keyboard, the monitor, the tower, the mouse, the webcam. The software is the programs that run it – the coded instructions that tell the computer’s hardware what to do. The Microsoft Office Suite that we learn later in the class is an example of computer software.
2
Internet
Internet Service Provider (ISP)
A company that provides Internet access for a fee
Protocol
Standard set of rules, requirements, and criteria for all devices and networks to follow
Search Engine
Software system that relies on algorithms to process data and search for content on the Web
3
NOTE: In this sample only the first two (2) slides contain sample audio, remember to add audio to each slide.
Next in Weeks 2 and 3 we learned all about the Internet—what it is, what it does, and how to best use it most effectively and efficiently for your needs.
One of the main things I learned here was that an Internet Service Provider, or ISP, is a company that provides Internet access for a fee. Service Electric and Verizon in my home area of Pennsylvania are our main providers.
I learned that protocol refers to the standard set of rules, requirements, and criteria that all devices (computers, iPads, phones, etc.) and networks follow. This allows the devices and networks t ...
Diversity Project KickoffYour Name Capella Universit.docxpauline234567
Diversity Project Kickoff
Your Name
Capella University
BUS3012_U05A1
Slide Title
Slide Title
Slide Title
Slide Title
Slide Title
Slide Title
Slide Title
image1.jpeg
I want you to identify the paper that was the best one of the semester, and the paper that was the worst one of all these papers below. You should name each of them, and provide just a couple of sentences describing why you choose them. Then use the scholarly search tools we listed early in the semester to find current papers (2020 onward) on the same two general topics. For example, if one of your choices is the paper that focused on Multics virtual memory, you probably wouldn't find much that is current and specifically references Multics, but you could certainly find papers on some aspect of virtual memory. So again, find a current paper on each of those two topics. Then write the usual summary and reaction for each of them with the headings. (Note: don't forget which papers you chose for best and worst.)
Paper 1: Read this paper: Peter Chen, Edward Lee, Garth Gibson, Randy Katz, and David Patterson, "RAID: High-Performance, Reliable Secondary Storage", ACM Computing Surveys, volume 26, number 2, June 1994.
Paper 2: Mendel Rosenblum and John Ousterhout, "The Design and Implementation of a Log Structured File System", Proceedings of the Symposium on Operating Systems Principles, 1991.
Paper 3: John Howard, Michael Kazarm Sherri Menees, David Nichols, M. Satyanarayanan, Robert Sidebotham, and Michael West, "Scale and Performance in a Distributed File System", ACM Transactions on Computer Systems, Volume 6, Number 1, February 1988.
Paper 4: The paper is A. Bensoussan and R. Daley, "The Multics Virtual Memory: Concepts and Design", Proceedings of the Symposium on Operating Systems Principles, 1969."
Paper 5: Peter Denning, "The Working Set Model for Program Behavior", Communications of the ACM, 1968.
Paper 6: Richard Carr and John Hennessy, "WSClock -- A Simple and Effective Algorithm for Virtual Memory Management", Proceedings of the Symposium on Operating Systems Principles, 1981.
Paper 7: Judy Kay and Piers Lauder, A fair share scheduler, Communications of the ACM 31.1, 1988
Paper 8: Carl Waldspurger and Weihl William, Lottery scheduling: Flexible proportional-share resource management, In Proceedings of the 1st USENIX conference on Operating Systems Design and Implementation, 1994
Paper 9: Dabek, Frank, et al. "Event-driven programming for robust software." Proceedings of the 10th workshop on ACM SIGOPS European workshop. 2002.
Paper 10: Rob von Behren, Jeremy Condit, and Eric Brewer, Why Events Are A Bad Idea (for high-concurrency servers), Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems, 2003.
Scenario
Imagine that Lynette follows up with you in an e-mail shortly after reading your views on leadership and collaboration.E-mail from.
This presentation provides a definition for software affordances and introduces affordances that can prove useful in modules for Visual Arts education.
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1. Date Topics Homework for the next class meeting
Jan 17 Introto the course Create an organization strategy for your
Online organization tools: online research. You need a system for
Evernote/OneNote organized bookmarks and your notes. I use
Evernote, but that is only one option.
Research Evernote, One Note, and any
other tools. Tell the class which one you
prefer and why. Set up a skeleton notebook
or index to manager your notes and your
bookmarks. Plan to add to it three times
per week.
Jan 22 Students will show their chosen Write an article on how technology has
organization method changed in your life time. Document it with
timelines. Place a note in the dropbox that
your article is ready to be shared. Include a
working link.
Jan 24 Guest Speaker Research similar applications to Open Cloud
Tammie Bolling and Speak it Mail It. What are the
Open Cloud; Speak It Mail It differences? Which one do you prefer
(always give a reason). How beneficial could
this application be to you and/or others.
Jan 29 Guest Speaker Summarize Mary’s discussion in two
Mary paragraphs. Write a third paragraph about
Social Media how this information inspires you to
actively use social media professionally.
Jan 31 Google Applications
Feb 5 Guest Speaker Using the information provided by Mr.
Peter Nerzak – Nerzak…
Library Resources
Feb 7 Prezi Choose a technology topic and write an
outline that you can use to make a Prezi in
class. You want about four main points and
two-three subpoints for each main point.
Have one link to share (complete URL) and
two pictures. Create an account in Prezi if
you haven't already. Watch the video
tutorial and even search for other online
tutorials.
Feb 12 Guest Speaker Summarize Mr. Church’s discussion. Include
Austin Church information regarding his background. Was
Mobile App Design his talk inspirational to you. How did he…
Feb 14 Mobile Apps continued
Mobile Commerce
2. NFC and SMS
Feb 19 Guest Speaker
Brandon Ballentine
Mobile Computing
Feb 21 Introduction of MT project
Feb 26 Streaming Devices
Roku, Google TV, Apple TV, and
Boxee
Feb 28 Presentations
Mar 5 Presentations
Mar 7 Wrap up
Mar 19 Cyber security issues
Mar 21 Guest Speaker, Scripps
Interactive
Mar 26 Cloud Computing, Backups Research cloud computing and host
services for backing up computer data
Mar 28 Guest Speaker, Audrey Williams
Web Content Curation
Apr 2 Curation continued
Apr 4 Virtual Voice Assistants
Apr 9 3D Printing
Apr 11 Motion control for computers
Apr 16 Smart Office
Apr 18 Project work day
Apr 23 Project work day
Apr 25 Presentations
Apr 30 Presentations
May 2 Presentations
May 4 Presentations
Finals Wrap up