Banner and Bursar: A match made ... somewhere?F. Tracy Farmer
The document describes the process of transferring library fines and fees from the library system, Voyager, to the university's ERP system, Banner. Initially, the library used the Bursar Transfer System alone but the data it produced was not acceptable. Over time, custom code was developed to reduce the data into a simpler format of patron ID, finance code, term code, and amount. The code also combines charges for the same patron into one line and adds a summary line. The new charge file is then transferred between systems to import the fines and fees into patron accounts.
La pintura rupestre carbón es un tipo de arte prehistórico que involucra dibujar o pintar imágenes en las paredes de las cuevas utilizando carbón vegetal como medio. A menudo representan escenas de caza y animales, y proporcionan una visión única de la vida de los pueblos prehistóricos. Data de miles de años y se encuentra en varias partes del mundo.
This document discusses how religion arose as an evolutionary adaptation in humans to maintain important aspects of human behavior consistently over large groups and long periods of time, allowing natural selection to act on cultural evolution. It compares genetic evolution in other species to cultural evolution in humans, noting that human behavior is culturally determined rather than genetic. Religion served to prescribe ethics and virtues that standardized behaviors across populations, fulfilling the role of genetic determination in other social species and enabling cultural evolution through natural selection over generations.
Paulo Freire was a Brazilian educator who developed theories of critical pedagogy to help empower oppressed peoples. He was born in 1921 in Brazil and witnessed poverty growing up. He became a teacher and developed methods to teach literacy based on generative themes from peoples' lives. His most influential books were Pedagogy of the Oppressed and Pedagogy of Freedom. Freire believed that education should cultivate critical thinking skills and help learners understand and transform their social realities. He influenced popular education movements worldwide and advocated for education as a practice of freedom and democracy.
Paulo Freire was a Brazilian educator and philosopher known for his influential work on critical pedagogy. He was born in 1921 in Brazil and worked as a teacher and school director early in his career, developing his theories on liberating education for the oppressed. In 1964, a military coup imprisoned him for 70 days due to his leftist views. He went on to publish influential books like Pedagogy of the Oppressed and Pedagogy of Freedom. Freire worked internationally as an advisor and professor until his death in 1997, advocating for education as a practice of freedom and critical consciousness.
The document discusses the benefits of eating locally sourced food over food that is shipped long distances. It notes that eating locally can save energy since less fuel is used to transport the food. It then presents a case study comparing the energy used to harvest beef versus hunting Dall sheep in Alaska. Calculations show that substituting 50 pounds of locally harvested sheep meat for beef could save around 0.118 gallons of gas per pound of meat.
1) The European Vascular Centre Aachen-Maastricht was established in 2006 as the first cross-national vascular center, treating 500 inpatients and 800 surgical patients annually.
2) It addresses aging populations in Europe and increasing aging diseases like cardiovascular and renal issues.
3) Research includes developing reliable animal models to simulate human diseases like chronic renal disease and testing endovascular therapies to improve outcomes like arteriovenous fistula patency rates.
The document discusses Butler University's use of vodcasts to promote their business program. They created a series of 12 videos showing the experiences of two freshman students. The videos covered topics like move-in day, classes, extracurricular activities, and internships. The videos were released weekly and promoted through email to prospects. While applications to the university increased, applications to the business program remained flat. They plan to continue the videos but improve tracking of their effectiveness.
Paulo Freire was a Brazilian educator and philosopher known for his influential work on critical pedagogy. He was born in 1921 in Brazil and worked as a teacher and school director early in his career, developing his theories on liberating education for the oppressed. In 1964, a military coup imprisoned him for 70 days due to his leftist views. He went on to publish influential books like Pedagogy of the Oppressed and Pedagogy of Freedom. Freire worked internationally as an advisor and advocate for education reform focused on empowering marginalized groups until his death in 1997.
Παρουσίαση στα πλαίσια της ημερίδας "Η Νανοτεχνολογία στην Υπηρεσία του Ανθρώπου" (Ίδρυμα Ευγενίδου, Σάββατο 15 Νοεμβρίου 2008) από Δρ. Κατερίνα Αϋφαντή (Α.Π.Θ. / HARVARD / I.T.E),
Aλέξανδρος Λουίζος (Ν. Γεννηματάς / Α.Π.Θ.)
Banner and Bursar: A match made ... somewhere?F. Tracy Farmer
The document describes the process of transferring library fines and fees from the library system, Voyager, to the university's ERP system, Banner. Initially, the library used the Bursar Transfer System alone but the data it produced was not acceptable. Over time, custom code was developed to reduce the data into a simpler format of patron ID, finance code, term code, and amount. The code also combines charges for the same patron into one line and adds a summary line. The new charge file is then transferred between systems to import the fines and fees into patron accounts.
La pintura rupestre carbón es un tipo de arte prehistórico que involucra dibujar o pintar imágenes en las paredes de las cuevas utilizando carbón vegetal como medio. A menudo representan escenas de caza y animales, y proporcionan una visión única de la vida de los pueblos prehistóricos. Data de miles de años y se encuentra en varias partes del mundo.
This document discusses how religion arose as an evolutionary adaptation in humans to maintain important aspects of human behavior consistently over large groups and long periods of time, allowing natural selection to act on cultural evolution. It compares genetic evolution in other species to cultural evolution in humans, noting that human behavior is culturally determined rather than genetic. Religion served to prescribe ethics and virtues that standardized behaviors across populations, fulfilling the role of genetic determination in other social species and enabling cultural evolution through natural selection over generations.
Paulo Freire was a Brazilian educator who developed theories of critical pedagogy to help empower oppressed peoples. He was born in 1921 in Brazil and witnessed poverty growing up. He became a teacher and developed methods to teach literacy based on generative themes from peoples' lives. His most influential books were Pedagogy of the Oppressed and Pedagogy of Freedom. Freire believed that education should cultivate critical thinking skills and help learners understand and transform their social realities. He influenced popular education movements worldwide and advocated for education as a practice of freedom and democracy.
Paulo Freire was a Brazilian educator and philosopher known for his influential work on critical pedagogy. He was born in 1921 in Brazil and worked as a teacher and school director early in his career, developing his theories on liberating education for the oppressed. In 1964, a military coup imprisoned him for 70 days due to his leftist views. He went on to publish influential books like Pedagogy of the Oppressed and Pedagogy of Freedom. Freire worked internationally as an advisor and professor until his death in 1997, advocating for education as a practice of freedom and critical consciousness.
The document discusses the benefits of eating locally sourced food over food that is shipped long distances. It notes that eating locally can save energy since less fuel is used to transport the food. It then presents a case study comparing the energy used to harvest beef versus hunting Dall sheep in Alaska. Calculations show that substituting 50 pounds of locally harvested sheep meat for beef could save around 0.118 gallons of gas per pound of meat.
1) The European Vascular Centre Aachen-Maastricht was established in 2006 as the first cross-national vascular center, treating 500 inpatients and 800 surgical patients annually.
2) It addresses aging populations in Europe and increasing aging diseases like cardiovascular and renal issues.
3) Research includes developing reliable animal models to simulate human diseases like chronic renal disease and testing endovascular therapies to improve outcomes like arteriovenous fistula patency rates.
The document discusses Butler University's use of vodcasts to promote their business program. They created a series of 12 videos showing the experiences of two freshman students. The videos covered topics like move-in day, classes, extracurricular activities, and internships. The videos were released weekly and promoted through email to prospects. While applications to the university increased, applications to the business program remained flat. They plan to continue the videos but improve tracking of their effectiveness.
Paulo Freire was a Brazilian educator and philosopher known for his influential work on critical pedagogy. He was born in 1921 in Brazil and worked as a teacher and school director early in his career, developing his theories on liberating education for the oppressed. In 1964, a military coup imprisoned him for 70 days due to his leftist views. He went on to publish influential books like Pedagogy of the Oppressed and Pedagogy of Freedom. Freire worked internationally as an advisor and advocate for education reform focused on empowering marginalized groups until his death in 1997.
Παρουσίαση στα πλαίσια της ημερίδας "Η Νανοτεχνολογία στην Υπηρεσία του Ανθρώπου" (Ίδρυμα Ευγενίδου, Σάββατο 15 Νοεμβρίου 2008) από Δρ. Κατερίνα Αϋφαντή (Α.Π.Θ. / HARVARD / I.T.E),
Aλέξανδρος Λουίζος (Ν. Γεννηματάς / Α.Π.Θ.)