Teaching Creativity: Blending graphic & web design for cartographyreroth
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UI/UX Design & Maps: Theory, Technology, and Teachingreroth
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This presentation was delivered to The Ohio State University Fisher College of Business' CAMP program (Columbus Advertising & Marketing Practicum). It talks about the need for left and right brain thinking to connect to consumers, debunking some myths along the way.
The document discusses the importance of diversity and inclusion in the workplace. It notes that a diverse workforce leads to better problem solving and decision making by bringing in a variety of perspectives. The document advocates that companies should strive to create an inclusive environment where all employees feel respected and able to fully participate.
The document discusses the importance of protecting personal information online and the risks of identity theft. It recommends being careful about sharing sensitive details like credit card numbers, social security numbers, passwords and other private information publicly or with unknown third parties. Overall, the key message is that individuals should take steps to safeguard their personal data and be wary of potential scams.
The document discusses the importance of summarization for processing large amounts of text data. Automatic summarization systems aim to generate concise summaries while retaining the most important concepts and entities from the original text. However, accurately summarizing documents continues to be a challenging task that sees ongoing research and development of new techniques.
The document discusses the importance of summarization for processing large amounts of text data. It notes that automatic summarization systems aim to produce concise summaries while retaining the most important concepts from the original text. The development of neural network models has improved the ability of systems to learn the salient content of documents and generate coherent multi-sentence summaries.
Teaching Creativity: Blending graphic & web design for cartographyreroth
The document discusses the history and development of a new technology. It describes how early prototypes were created, challenges that were faced during testing, and recent improvements that have made the technology more effective and efficient. With further refinements, the technology could have important applications.
UI/UX Design & Maps: Theory, Technology, and Teachingreroth
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This presentation was delivered to The Ohio State University Fisher College of Business' CAMP program (Columbus Advertising & Marketing Practicum). It talks about the need for left and right brain thinking to connect to consumers, debunking some myths along the way.
The document discusses the importance of diversity and inclusion in the workplace. It notes that a diverse workforce leads to better problem solving and decision making by bringing in a variety of perspectives. The document advocates that companies should strive to create an inclusive environment where all employees feel respected and able to fully participate.
The document discusses the importance of protecting personal information online and the risks of identity theft. It recommends being careful about sharing sensitive details like credit card numbers, social security numbers, passwords and other private information publicly or with unknown third parties. Overall, the key message is that individuals should take steps to safeguard their personal data and be wary of potential scams.
The document discusses the importance of summarization for processing large amounts of text data. Automatic summarization systems aim to generate concise summaries while retaining the most important concepts and entities from the original text. However, accurately summarizing documents continues to be a challenging task that sees ongoing research and development of new techniques.
The document discusses the importance of summarization for processing large amounts of text data. It notes that automatic summarization systems aim to produce concise summaries while retaining the most important concepts from the original text. The development of neural network models has improved the ability of systems to learn the salient content of documents and generate coherent multi-sentence summaries.
The document discusses the development of a new technology to help detect cancer earlier. Researchers have created nanoparticles that can identify cancer cells in the blood and signal their presence. If further testing proves successful, the nanoparticles may provide a non-invasive screening method to improve early cancer detection rates.
The document discusses the importance of summarization for processing large amounts of text data. Automatic summarization systems aim to generate concise summaries that capture the key elements of the original text in fewer sentences than the original. However, accurately summarizing text in a way that preserves meaning while reducing length remains a challenging task for artificial intelligence.
The document discusses the importance of summarization for processing large amounts of text data. Automatic summarization systems aim to generate concise summaries while retaining the most important concepts and entities from the original text. However, accurately summarizing documents continues to be a challenging task that sees ongoing research and development of new techniques.
The document discusses the development of a new technology to help blind people navigate independently using computer vision and machine learning. Researchers trained algorithms on thousands of street-level images to identify sidewalks, crosswalks, street signs and other visual cues. The system provides audio instructions to users through headphones in real-time based on camera footage of their surroundings to help them safely reach their destinations.
The document discusses the importance of summarization for processing large amounts of text data. Automatic summarization systems aim to generate concise summaries while retaining the most important concepts from the original text. However, accurately summarizing documents continues to present challenges for AI systems due to the complexity of language.
The passage discusses the importance of teaching children about money at a young age through activities like allowing them to make purchases and helping with household financial tasks. Starting financial education early can help children understand money management and develop important life skills before they reach adulthood. Introducing money concepts in a fun, low-pressure way during childhood can establish healthy habits and financial literacy that lasts into their independent lives.
The document discusses the importance of summarization for processing large amounts of text data. Automatic summarization systems aim to generate concise summaries that capture the key elements of the original text in fewer sentences than the original. However, accurately summarizing text in a way that preserves meaning while reducing length remains a challenging task for artificial intelligence.
The document discusses the importance of summarization and outlines three key points. Specifically, it notes that summarization is a useful skill, can help with comprehension, and involves identifying the most important elements of a document and conveying them concisely.
The true cost of dog ownership in the ukGJW Titmuss
The unconditional love that our beloved pets give to us is like nothing else. Man’s best friend is there for you in the good times as well as the more difficult. Yet the responsibility that comes with owning a dog is something that potential owners need to take more seriously when considering a new addition to your family – so what is the true cost of dog ownership?
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This document discusses the benefits of a new technology for small businesses. The technology allows small businesses to perform tasks previously only possible for large enterprises, helping them save money and work more efficiently. It also creates a more integrated work environment for small business employees by connecting different software applications.
The passage discusses the importance of teaching children about money at a young age through activities like allowing them to make purchases and helping with household financial tasks. Starting financial education early can help children understand basic money management skills and develop responsible spending habits that will benefit them as adults. Introducing money lessons in a fun, low-pressure way during childhood is an effective strategy for building a foundation of financial literacy.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Rethinking Cartography Curriculum to Train the Contemporary Cartographerreroth
Paper read at the 6th International Conference on Cartography & GIS in Albena, Bulgaria | June 14, 2016
Abstract: In this paper, I discuss my experience over the past five years restructuring the cartography curriculum at the University of Wisconsin–Madison to account for sweeping shifts in conceptual framings, mapping technologies, and professional expectations. To guide the refresh, I aligned the cartography curriculum to an orthogonal pair of axes: the traditional distinction in cartography between mapmaking and map use, and an emerging distinction between representation and interaction. A single course was designed to cover each of the four pairwise antipodes of the orthogonal axes, with a fifth course positioned at the intersection of these axes to integrate influences and technologies. In the paper, I discuss the pedagogical philosophy guiding the revised curriculum, the organization of design concepts and technical skills taught in each course, and lessons learned from my experience for keeping curriculum malleable as cartography continues to evolve.
Open Web Mapping: How do we teach this stuff?Carl Sack
This document summarizes a presentation on teaching open web mapping. It outlines the desired learning outcomes, which include creating thematic slippy maps with Leaflet and linked geovisualizations with D3. It describes the web mapping technology stack and workflow. It discusses the 2014 curriculum sequence and assessments of how well it worked based on entrance/exit surveys, instructor logs, and student feedback. Students showed a steady increase in learning and self-confidence, though expertise with tools remained low to moderate. The presentation concludes by highlighting some student projects and providing contact information.
The document discusses the development of a new technology to help detect cancer earlier. Researchers have created nanoparticles that can identify cancer cells in the blood and signal their presence. If further testing proves successful, the nanoparticles may provide a non-invasive screening method to improve early cancer detection rates.
The document discusses the importance of summarization for processing large amounts of text data. Automatic summarization systems aim to generate concise summaries that capture the key elements of the original text in fewer sentences than the original. However, accurately summarizing text in a way that preserves meaning while reducing length remains a challenging task for artificial intelligence.
The document discusses the importance of summarization for processing large amounts of text data. Automatic summarization systems aim to generate concise summaries while retaining the most important concepts and entities from the original text. However, accurately summarizing documents continues to be a challenging task that sees ongoing research and development of new techniques.
The document discusses the development of a new technology to help blind people navigate independently using computer vision and machine learning. Researchers trained algorithms on thousands of street-level images to identify sidewalks, crosswalks, street signs and other visual cues. The system provides audio instructions to users through headphones in real-time based on camera footage of their surroundings to help them safely reach their destinations.
The document discusses the importance of summarization for processing large amounts of text data. Automatic summarization systems aim to generate concise summaries while retaining the most important concepts from the original text. However, accurately summarizing documents continues to present challenges for AI systems due to the complexity of language.
The passage discusses the importance of teaching children about money at a young age through activities like allowing them to make purchases and helping with household financial tasks. Starting financial education early can help children understand money management and develop important life skills before they reach adulthood. Introducing money concepts in a fun, low-pressure way during childhood can establish healthy habits and financial literacy that lasts into their independent lives.
The document discusses the importance of summarization for processing large amounts of text data. Automatic summarization systems aim to generate concise summaries that capture the key elements of the original text in fewer sentences than the original. However, accurately summarizing text in a way that preserves meaning while reducing length remains a challenging task for artificial intelligence.
The document discusses the importance of summarization and outlines three key points. Specifically, it notes that summarization is a useful skill, can help with comprehension, and involves identifying the most important elements of a document and conveying them concisely.
The true cost of dog ownership in the ukGJW Titmuss
The unconditional love that our beloved pets give to us is like nothing else. Man’s best friend is there for you in the good times as well as the more difficult. Yet the responsibility that comes with owning a dog is something that potential owners need to take more seriously when considering a new addition to your family – so what is the true cost of dog ownership?
The document does not contain any text to summarize. It only contains symbols that do not convey meaningful information. In 3 sentences or less, a summary cannot be generated from the given content.
This document discusses the benefits of a new technology for small businesses. The technology allows small businesses to perform tasks previously only possible for large enterprises, helping them save money and work more efficiently. It also creates a more integrated work environment for small business employees by connecting different software applications.
The passage discusses the importance of teaching children about money at a young age through activities like allowing them to make purchases and helping with household financial tasks. Starting financial education early can help children understand basic money management skills and develop responsible spending habits that will benefit them as adults. Introducing money lessons in a fun, low-pressure way during childhood is an effective strategy for building a foundation of financial literacy.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Rethinking Cartography Curriculum to Train the Contemporary Cartographerreroth
Paper read at the 6th International Conference on Cartography & GIS in Albena, Bulgaria | June 14, 2016
Abstract: In this paper, I discuss my experience over the past five years restructuring the cartography curriculum at the University of Wisconsin–Madison to account for sweeping shifts in conceptual framings, mapping technologies, and professional expectations. To guide the refresh, I aligned the cartography curriculum to an orthogonal pair of axes: the traditional distinction in cartography between mapmaking and map use, and an emerging distinction between representation and interaction. A single course was designed to cover each of the four pairwise antipodes of the orthogonal axes, with a fifth course positioned at the intersection of these axes to integrate influences and technologies. In the paper, I discuss the pedagogical philosophy guiding the revised curriculum, the organization of design concepts and technical skills taught in each course, and lessons learned from my experience for keeping curriculum malleable as cartography continues to evolve.
Open Web Mapping: How do we teach this stuff?Carl Sack
This document summarizes a presentation on teaching open web mapping. It outlines the desired learning outcomes, which include creating thematic slippy maps with Leaflet and linked geovisualizations with D3. It describes the web mapping technology stack and workflow. It discusses the 2014 curriculum sequence and assessments of how well it worked based on entrance/exit surveys, instructor logs, and student feedback. Students showed a steady increase in learning and self-confidence, though expertise with tools remained low to moderate. The presentation concludes by highlighting some student projects and providing contact information.
The document provides an overview of cartography and the key elements involved in mapmaking. It discusses important concepts like map projections, datums, geographic coordinates, and the common elements of maps such as titles, legends, scales, and directional indicators. It also examines different types of map projections including conic, cylindrical, and planar projections; and factors to consider in map design like the target audience, level of detail to include, appropriate use of symbols, colors and labeling. In the end, it shares some examples of excellent maps created by cartographers and acknowledges the sources of information.
This was a talk I gave at the Nelson Institute Center for Culture, History, and Environment Symposium at UW-Madison on February 11, 2017. It tells the story of my process for mapping the Great Sioux Nation as determined by the Fort Laramie treaties of 1851 and 1868.
Design and Use Guidelines for Interactive Mapsreroth
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Interactivity, Privacy, and Uncertainty: Mapping Drinking Water Quality in Wi...reroth
This document discusses mapping drinking water quality in Wisconsin and focuses on interactivity, privacy, and uncertainty. It describes mapping well sample data at the county, township, and section levels while balancing data access and privacy. It also addresses accuracy, precision, and trustworthiness issues and how interactive map operations like zooming and overlaying data can both retrieve maximum water quality levels and average levels at different geographic scales.
Design Before you Code: Using Wireframes in Support of Interactive & Web-base...reroth
The document discusses the importance of good governance and outlines several principles for achieving it, including establishing clear rules and procedures, maintaining transparency and accountability, promoting participation and inclusion, upholding the rule of law, ensuring political stability and effectiveness, responding to new challenges, and developing responsive, ethical and caring leadership. Good governance is key to sustainable development and meeting the needs of citizens.
The document discusses building web-based geographic information systems (WebGIS). It presents the "Sam Matthews Mantra" which outlines the key components for WebGIS as a library, map tiles, data, and analysis. Several URLs are provided for libraries, tile providers, data sources, and analysis tools that can be used to build WebGIS applications. The document encourages exploring WebGIS and provides contact information for its author.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Tangible mapping for creative learning on aesthetics and style in cartographyreroth
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering blood pressure, reducing muscle tension, and decreasing levels of stress hormones. Making meditation a part of a daily routine even for just 10-15 minutes per day can lead to improvements in mood, focus, and overall feelings of well-being over time.
Introducing "Web Mapping: A Workbook for Interactive Cartography and Visualiz...reroth
The document discusses the benefits of meditation including reducing stress and anxiety, improving focus and concentration, and promoting overall well-being and happiness. Regular meditation practice of 10-20 minutes per day is recommended to reap these rewards.
On the Intersections of Cartography, Spatial Data Science, and User Experienc...reroth
The document discusses the importance of diversity and inclusion in the workplace. It notes that a diverse workforce leads to better problem solving and decision making as people from different backgrounds collaborate. The document also states that inclusion is key, as employees from all backgrounds must feel respected and able to fully participate and contribute their skills and perspectives.
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MapStudy: An open source survey tool for studying interactive web mapsreroth
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. Regular exercise can improve cardiovascular health, reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety, enhance mood, and reduce risks of diseases like diabetes and cancer. Staying active also helps maintain energy levels, quality of sleep, and cognitive function as people age.
Making Meaningful Maps: Seeing Geography through Cartographyreroth
Public lecture organized jointly by the Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography, Leipzig University, and the German Cartographic Society | November 15th, 2017. Abstract: Maps have gone viral: they are in our cars, on our phones, and across our news feeds. While the pervasiveness of maps is clear, has this popularity resulted in a tangible improvement to our collective geographic understanding? Is the world any better for the maps we make? In this presentation, I ask how we as cartographers, data scientists, and storytellers might bring more meaning to our work. I hang this discussion across three, multi‐month interactive mapping projects completed in the University of Wisconsin Cartography Lab that had complementary research and design elements. The projects covered very different datasets and contexts—climate change, globalization, and environment justice—but each afforded a deep engagement with domain experts and target users to puzzle through the design and delivery of a meaningful map product. Across these projects, my opinion on what mattered shifted away from the data, and even the map, to the people and places quantified by the data and represented in the map…to the geography. I conclude by brainstorming ways to bring more meaning to our map designs, helping our audience see the geography through our cartography to enable geographic thinking and promote global citizenship.
Invited talk given to Maptime AMS at De Waag in Amsterdam, the Netherlands | November 8th, 2017. Abstract: Professor Robert Roth will discuss emerging principles of user experience (UX) design for maps. The margin of success for geospatial technologies increasingly is in their design: it is not enough for mapping tools to simply work technically, they also must enable a productive and satisfying user experience. Cartographers increasingly are taking on the role of UX designer as maps move online and to mobile devices, blending established principles on cartographic representation with new ideas from interface design and usability engineering. In this presentation, Rob will give a crash course on UX, translating ideas from R&D into actionable design recommendations that can be applied to mapping projects of any scale.
Taxonomies for Interactive Cartography & Visualization: Invent!ory or Listless?reroth
Invited talk given to the ITC Twente VISresearch Group in Enschede, the Netherlands | October 18th, 2017. Abstract: A taxonomy is a classification of discrete states or conditions for an empirically observable phenomenon. Taxonomies are a common intellectual product of research on interactive cartography and visualization, used to articulate, evaluate, and critique the available “design space” for various visual decisions. However, taxonomies perhaps are too common in the literature today, making it difficult for both designers and researchers to choose an appropriate taxonomy for a given problem, much less to get a sense of how all taxonomies relate (or do not relate) to one another. In this presentation, I weigh the advantages and limitations of taxonomies for visual design and research, outlining the purpose of general taxonomies versus problem-oriented requirements. I then compare and contrast taxonomies used in representation design versus interaction design, such as Norman’s stages of interaction, Bertin’s visual variables with extensions from MacEachren, and my own composite taxonomy of interaction primitives. I conclude with open discussion through several interactive mapping and visualization examples by way of exploring my ad hoc “taxonomy of taxonomies”.
Towards a Science of Interaction: The Case for Empirical Research on Interact...reroth
Invited talk given to the City University of London giCentre lab | September 25th, 2017
Abstract: Interactivity is fundamental to exploratory visualization. While much of our time as researchers and designers is dedicated to information processing or graphic rendering, it is the interface to our designs that makes the visualization come alive for their users, that empowers them to spontaneously generate new and insightful views as they demand them, and that enables them to tinker, to question, to reason, and ultimately to discover the unknown. Accordingly, there are now numerous proposals in Information Visualization, Visual Analytics, and my home discipline of Cartography to establish a “science of interaction”. Yet, although there are a growing number of conventions, frameworks, and taxonomies for interaction design, relatively limited empirical research has been conducted by the visualization community on interaction. In this presentation, I discuss my research on the “science of interaction”, with a focus on interactive maps and geographic visualizations. I begin by summarizing a series of studies I conducted to empirically derive a taxonomy of interaction primitives, or basic building blocks of interaction. I then discuss how I employed this taxonomy for controlled experimentation on interaction design, using mapping case studies in crime analysis, public health, and environmental justice. I conclude with a call to action, outlining empirical challenges we must address to realize a “science of interaction”.
How Interactive Maps Work: Concepts, Methods, & Opportunitiesreroth
Invited talk given to the ITC Twente Department of Geo-Information Processing in Enschede, the Netherlands | September 7th, 2017
Abstract: Maps have gone viral: they are in our cars, on our phones, and across our news feeds. Further, professionals in a variety of fields use mapping technologies to address our planet’s most pressing problems: they organize activities during emergency and crisis events; they inform how best to cope with changing climates and demographics; they assist in managing local and global trade. However, advances in personal computing and information technologies have fundamentally transformed how maps are produced and consumed, as many maps now are highly interactive and delivered online or through mobile applications. Today, professionals and students alike must be able to both encode geographic information based on sound cartographic principles as well as how to code a useful and usable interface for exploring the resulting maps. While much of the empirical research in cartography over the past half century has addressed representation design, evaluating the graphic symbols employed to communicate meaning in geographic information, relatively few empirical studies in cartography approach interaction design, research that is needed to understand how to successfully design and implement digital mapping interfaces that meet user needs and promote geographic understanding.
My research grapples with the central question “How do interactive maps work?”, treating interaction as a fundamental complement to representation for cartographic design. In this presentation, I first make the case for cartography in the ever-widening discipline of GIScience by highlighting a series of recent developments in the United States. I then introduce my main research interests, providing a whirlwind tour through my recent contributions to interactive cartography and geographic visualization. In particular, I pair my conceptual research on interaction primitives—the basic building blocks of interaction design that mirror the visual variables in representation design—with my methodological research on user-centered design, putting theory into practice through several case study examples. I conclude by discussing research and design opportunities in interactive cartography, outlining several current projects I have underway on the topics of mobile map design, visual storytelling, and cartographic pedagogy.
The Design Challenge: A Day-long Mapping Workshop for Creativity and Discovertyreroth
Paper read at the 2017 Esri Education Conference in San Diego, CA | July 8th, 2017.
Abstract: In this paper, we report on lessons learned from an annual, day-long “Design Challenge” mapping workshop held at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The Design Challenge brings together students from all sub-areas of geography to apply their critical, analytical, and mapping training to a cross-cutting geographic problem. The Design Challenge somewhat follows the mold of other lock-in-like coding and writing events, but is unique in its focus creativity and discovery. Specifically, the Design Challenge emphasizes the analytical and design thinking throughout the day, building several collaborative activities into the event, and focuses on the process of making rather than the final products. We have now held three Design Challenges on three very different geographic topics: the transnational hazardous waste trade in North America using a large and uncertain transaction dataset, climate change communication using a complex and disparate spatiotemporal fossil dataset, and a radical atlas of Madison using design inspiration from art and social theory. In the presentation, we discuss the importance of informal and non-traditional pedagogy for mapping, the logistics of the Design Challenge, and enduring lessons learned from the process.
User Studies in Cartography: A Collaborative Research Agendareroth
The document discusses a new policy implemented by a company to address concerns about work-life balance and burnout among employees. The policy allows employees to work a four-day workweek at full pay and benefits while mandating a three-day weekend for recharging and reduced stress. The company hopes this new flexibility will help attract and retain top talent while improving overall well-being, productivity and work quality.
The Design Challenge: Interweaving Critical Geographic Pedagogy, Visual Story...reroth
Detroit imports and exports hazardous waste, with multiple companies involved. In 2007, Dynecol, Inc. imported over 1 million tons of solid hazardous waste, making it the largest exporter in the city. U.S. Liquids and Dynecol, Inc. together imported over 3,700 tons of solid waste from Canada. Petro-Chem, Marathon, and U.S. Liquids exported over 660,000 tons that year to Canada. While some believe hazardous waste facilities are located in minority neighborhoods, in Detroit the facilities are located in communities with varying racial demographics.
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EASY TUTORIAL OF HOW TO USE CAPCUT BY: FEBLESS HERNANEFebless Hernane
CapCut is an easy-to-use video editing app perfect for beginners. To start, download and open CapCut on your phone. Tap "New Project" and select the videos or photos you want to edit. You can trim clips by dragging the edges, add text by tapping "Text," and include music by selecting "Audio." Enhance your video with filters and effects from the "Effects" menu. When you're happy with your video, tap the export button to save and share it. CapCut makes video editing simple and fun for everyone!
Connect Conference 2022: Passive House - Economic and Environmental Solution...TE Studio
Passive House: The Economic and Environmental Solution for Sustainable Real Estate. Lecture by Tim Eian of TE Studio Passive House Design in November 2022 in Minneapolis.
- The Built Environment
- Let's imagine the perfect building
- The Passive House standard
- Why Passive House targets
- Clean Energy Plans?!
- How does Passive House compare and fit in?
- The business case for Passive House real estate
- Tools to quantify the value of Passive House
- What can I do?
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Technoblade The Legacy of a Minecraft Legend.Techno Merch
Technoblade, born Alex on June 1, 1999, was a legendary Minecraft YouTuber known for his sharp wit and exceptional PvP skills. Starting his channel in 2013, he gained nearly 11 million subscribers. His private battle with metastatic sarcoma ended in June 2022, but his enduring legacy continues to inspire millions.
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ARENA - Young adults in the workplace (Knight Moves).pdfKnight Moves
Presentations of Bavo Raeymaekers (Project lead youth unemployment at the City of Antwerp), Suzan Martens (Service designer at Knight Moves) and Adriaan De Keersmaeker (Community manager at Talk to C)
during the 'Arena • Young adults in the workplace' conference hosted by Knight Moves.