The document provides a name - Neerachar Sophol. It appears to list a single name without any additional context or information about the person named. In just one sentence, the document only includes a name and does not give any details about who or what the name refers to.
This short document appears to discuss principles of visual art composition, specifically line of action and perspective within a composition. It references the interaction and arrangement of elements within a scene from a particular vantage point.
This document summarizes a presentation on strategies for managing technology budgets and workloads in libraries. It discusses using cloud services instead of large, recurring hardware purchases to make budgets more predictable. It also presents ideas for generating revenue through technology fees and services like 3D printing, digitization, and technical support. Finally, it addresses balancing staff workloads when taking on new IT projects, such as having other departments operate services after implementation.
The document discusses the social dimension of technology that was covered at the 2016 ALA Annual Tech Wrap-Up. It summarizes that:
1) There were discussions questioning the neutrality of technology and highlighting issues of social justice in information access.
2) An open discussion was held about the gender inequality in library IT fields.
3) Examples were given of troublesome search results that revealed biases, such as results for certain hairstyles or names.
Using socially constructed data, parsed from data retrieved from online English-language press releases, network analysis shows patterns of organizational infrastructure. The cultivation approach to global investments into Chinese technology-based companies is contrasted with the harvesting approach of Chinese investments into the rest of the world. Critical implications for board interlocks and flows of information are discussed. Research conducted at Media X at Stanford University, by Martha G. Russell, Neil Rubens, Kaisa Still, Jukka Huhtamaki. Presented at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, August 2, 2010.
Presentation by Martha G Russell and David A. Evans, mediaX at Stanford University, for SESI, Santa Catarina, Brazil, to launch planning of SESI Innovation Research Center on Occupational Health and Safety for Brazilian workers and businesses, to support the Health Safety and Environment objectives of SESI, part of Brazil's CNI and its industry system.
Orchestrating Your Ecosystem - CCC - Stans Foundation - Taipei - April 11 2013Martha Russell
Network orchestration is key to innovation ecosystems. With examples from mediaX at Stanford University, Norway, China, and the mobile device sector, this talk explores the co-creation relationships that enable innovation.
Smart Cities, Smart Citizens and Smart DecisionsMartha Russell
Presentation given on December 11, 2016 in Hong Kong, hosted by Savantas Policy Institute, The Hong Kong Computer Society, Hong Kong Industry-University-Research Collaboration Association, Invotech, Internet Professional Association (iProA), and Savantas Liberal Arts Academy.
We stand on the thresh hold of abundance. Higher productivity is possible. Better quality of life is possible. We have new opportunities in personal and family wellness. The technological advances in sensors, connectivity and data now provide a perfect storm of change – for smart cities, smart workplaces, smart education, and smart communities. In this perfect storm, relationships, trust and vision are essential for innovation leadership. Shared vision among smart citizens allows people operating independently to arrive together at the same future. Massive data permits continuous feedback for high quality decisions. Change is an imperative. Change is continual. In order to move forward, we must be both the architects and the engines of change.
The question before us is: Are we moving forward – and, are we doing so fast enough?
Current Disruptions in Media: Earthquakes or New Openings? Stanford as CatalystMartha Russell
Across the globe, new word-of-mouth messaging methods are emerging. Many of these involve new technologies. The strategic use of media has become a game changer for both local and global businesses. Traditional media platforms are outpaced by the speed of flash movements as they unfold. Technical discoveries outpace the scientific journals available to announce them. Journalists, entertainers, academics, scientists, and citizens are experimenting with new tools and platforms for content creation, consumption and curation.
When the news about Tahir Square, or Occupy Wall Street or, more recently the Brazilian protests, hit the headlines of newspapers and magazines, they were already outdated. Documentaries were equally incapable of tracking and fully describing these movements. Traditional narratives – and the technologies used to tell them - fall short of accurately portraying the ideas and behaviors that are emerging through new modes of communication. Information travels so fast, that news is no longer "new". Ubiquitous media disintermediates traditional business ecosystems. And every company must take on roles of a media company.
The world of digital content is experiencing an explosion of innovation in both creation and consumption of media. It may well have been consumer applications that ignited the transformation, but business, enterprise and government interests have joined the party. Across the entire innovation ecosystem of media, new technologies and new uses of it by people are creating a sea change in the way people participate and in the responses they expect, Streaming coverage, both amateur and professional – both business and community, is powered by cutting edge technology in combinations of smartphones, 4G, drone cameras and, even, Google Glass can report on events and movements, products and services. The new role of the Chief Digital Officer has emerged in many organizations - to help management bridge the changing roles usually played by Chief Information Officers, Chief Marketing Officers, and Chief Technology Officers.
Labs affiliated with mediaX at Stanford University study how people and information technology interact. We invite discovery collaborations on the future of content for business, education, and entertainment.
Improving Your Library's Mobile ServicesBohyun Kim
The document discusses improving mobile library services. It covers:
1) Today's mobile landscape with over half of internet time spent on mobile devices globally and in North America.
2) Mobile user behavior including more mobile-only usage, heavier data usage driven by 4G, increased video traffic, and growing digital media consumption across platforms.
3) Ways for libraries to improve their mobile services including responsive web design to accommodate different screens and providing full services and content on mobile as users expect comparable experiences to desktop.
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Profilera Uddevalla centrum, fräscha upp och fixa fiffiga lösningar i en unik stadskärna.
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El documento presenta dos modelos (CARS y CAFE) para evaluar la confiabilidad de la información en sitios web. CARS evalúa la credibilidad, precisión, razonabilidad y soporte de una fuente, mientras que CAFE recomienda desafiar la información, adaptar el escepticismo según la importancia de lo afirmado y archivar la información para evaluarla periódicamente. El objetivo es enseñar a los lectores a analizar críticamente la información encontrada en línea.
O documento discute a importância histórica e religiosa do Iraque, mencionando que o Jardim do Éden, a Arca de Noé e outros eventos bíblicos teriam ocorrido lá. Também destaca que a Bíblia faz muitas referências ao Iraque sob nomes como Babilônia e Mesopotâmia, e que apenas Israel é mais mencionado. Por fim, sugere que Osama Bin Laden pode ter interpretado um versículo do Alcorão sobre uma "águia amedrontadora" como uma referência aos ataques de 11 de se
O documento apresenta uma palestra sobre ferramentas de pesquisa no Google. Apresenta o histórico e estatísticas do Google, métodos de pesquisa básicos e avançados utilizando operadores, e exemplos de pesquisas com conversões, horários e voos. O documento contém 16 páginas com informações sobre como realizar pesquisas eficientes no Google.
The article discusses the issue of dust on race tracks during motorsport events. Excessive dust can reduce visibility and traction, potentially leading to accidents. Track maintenance crews work hard to control dust levels by applying water to the surfaces, but weather and other factors sometimes make keeping dust down a challenge during competition.
The document provides a name - Neerachar Sophol. It appears to list a single name without any additional context or information about the person named. In just one sentence, the document only includes a name and does not give any details about who or what the name refers to.
This short document appears to discuss principles of visual art composition, specifically line of action and perspective within a composition. It references the interaction and arrangement of elements within a scene from a particular vantage point.
This document summarizes a presentation on strategies for managing technology budgets and workloads in libraries. It discusses using cloud services instead of large, recurring hardware purchases to make budgets more predictable. It also presents ideas for generating revenue through technology fees and services like 3D printing, digitization, and technical support. Finally, it addresses balancing staff workloads when taking on new IT projects, such as having other departments operate services after implementation.
The document discusses the social dimension of technology that was covered at the 2016 ALA Annual Tech Wrap-Up. It summarizes that:
1) There were discussions questioning the neutrality of technology and highlighting issues of social justice in information access.
2) An open discussion was held about the gender inequality in library IT fields.
3) Examples were given of troublesome search results that revealed biases, such as results for certain hairstyles or names.
Using socially constructed data, parsed from data retrieved from online English-language press releases, network analysis shows patterns of organizational infrastructure. The cultivation approach to global investments into Chinese technology-based companies is contrasted with the harvesting approach of Chinese investments into the rest of the world. Critical implications for board interlocks and flows of information are discussed. Research conducted at Media X at Stanford University, by Martha G. Russell, Neil Rubens, Kaisa Still, Jukka Huhtamaki. Presented at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, August 2, 2010.
Presentation by Martha G Russell and David A. Evans, mediaX at Stanford University, for SESI, Santa Catarina, Brazil, to launch planning of SESI Innovation Research Center on Occupational Health and Safety for Brazilian workers and businesses, to support the Health Safety and Environment objectives of SESI, part of Brazil's CNI and its industry system.
Orchestrating Your Ecosystem - CCC - Stans Foundation - Taipei - April 11 2013Martha Russell
Network orchestration is key to innovation ecosystems. With examples from mediaX at Stanford University, Norway, China, and the mobile device sector, this talk explores the co-creation relationships that enable innovation.
Smart Cities, Smart Citizens and Smart DecisionsMartha Russell
Presentation given on December 11, 2016 in Hong Kong, hosted by Savantas Policy Institute, The Hong Kong Computer Society, Hong Kong Industry-University-Research Collaboration Association, Invotech, Internet Professional Association (iProA), and Savantas Liberal Arts Academy.
We stand on the thresh hold of abundance. Higher productivity is possible. Better quality of life is possible. We have new opportunities in personal and family wellness. The technological advances in sensors, connectivity and data now provide a perfect storm of change – for smart cities, smart workplaces, smart education, and smart communities. In this perfect storm, relationships, trust and vision are essential for innovation leadership. Shared vision among smart citizens allows people operating independently to arrive together at the same future. Massive data permits continuous feedback for high quality decisions. Change is an imperative. Change is continual. In order to move forward, we must be both the architects and the engines of change.
The question before us is: Are we moving forward – and, are we doing so fast enough?
Current Disruptions in Media: Earthquakes or New Openings? Stanford as CatalystMartha Russell
Across the globe, new word-of-mouth messaging methods are emerging. Many of these involve new technologies. The strategic use of media has become a game changer for both local and global businesses. Traditional media platforms are outpaced by the speed of flash movements as they unfold. Technical discoveries outpace the scientific journals available to announce them. Journalists, entertainers, academics, scientists, and citizens are experimenting with new tools and platforms for content creation, consumption and curation.
When the news about Tahir Square, or Occupy Wall Street or, more recently the Brazilian protests, hit the headlines of newspapers and magazines, they were already outdated. Documentaries were equally incapable of tracking and fully describing these movements. Traditional narratives – and the technologies used to tell them - fall short of accurately portraying the ideas and behaviors that are emerging through new modes of communication. Information travels so fast, that news is no longer "new". Ubiquitous media disintermediates traditional business ecosystems. And every company must take on roles of a media company.
The world of digital content is experiencing an explosion of innovation in both creation and consumption of media. It may well have been consumer applications that ignited the transformation, but business, enterprise and government interests have joined the party. Across the entire innovation ecosystem of media, new technologies and new uses of it by people are creating a sea change in the way people participate and in the responses they expect, Streaming coverage, both amateur and professional – both business and community, is powered by cutting edge technology in combinations of smartphones, 4G, drone cameras and, even, Google Glass can report on events and movements, products and services. The new role of the Chief Digital Officer has emerged in many organizations - to help management bridge the changing roles usually played by Chief Information Officers, Chief Marketing Officers, and Chief Technology Officers.
Labs affiliated with mediaX at Stanford University study how people and information technology interact. We invite discovery collaborations on the future of content for business, education, and entertainment.
Improving Your Library's Mobile ServicesBohyun Kim
The document discusses improving mobile library services. It covers:
1) Today's mobile landscape with over half of internet time spent on mobile devices globally and in North America.
2) Mobile user behavior including more mobile-only usage, heavier data usage driven by 4G, increased video traffic, and growing digital media consumption across platforms.
3) Ways for libraries to improve their mobile services including responsive web design to accommodate different screens and providing full services and content on mobile as users expect comparable experiences to desktop.
Vi vill i Uddevalla
Öppet för medborgarförslag.
Profilera Uddevalla centrum, fräscha upp och fixa fiffiga lösningar i en unik stadskärna.
Skapa ett stadens skönhetsråd. Mitt i stan!
El documento presenta dos modelos (CARS y CAFE) para evaluar la confiabilidad de la información en sitios web. CARS evalúa la credibilidad, precisión, razonabilidad y soporte de una fuente, mientras que CAFE recomienda desafiar la información, adaptar el escepticismo según la importancia de lo afirmado y archivar la información para evaluarla periódicamente. El objetivo es enseñar a los lectores a analizar críticamente la información encontrada en línea.
O documento discute a importância histórica e religiosa do Iraque, mencionando que o Jardim do Éden, a Arca de Noé e outros eventos bíblicos teriam ocorrido lá. Também destaca que a Bíblia faz muitas referências ao Iraque sob nomes como Babilônia e Mesopotâmia, e que apenas Israel é mais mencionado. Por fim, sugere que Osama Bin Laden pode ter interpretado um versículo do Alcorão sobre uma "águia amedrontadora" como uma referência aos ataques de 11 de se
O documento apresenta uma palestra sobre ferramentas de pesquisa no Google. Apresenta o histórico e estatísticas do Google, métodos de pesquisa básicos e avançados utilizando operadores, e exemplos de pesquisas com conversões, horários e voos. O documento contém 16 páginas com informações sobre como realizar pesquisas eficientes no Google.
The article discusses the issue of dust on race tracks during motorsport events. Excessive dust can reduce visibility and traction, potentially leading to accidents. Track maintenance crews work hard to control dust levels by applying water to the surfaces, but weather and other factors sometimes make keeping dust down a challenge during competition.