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El documento describe los diferentes medios naturales, incluyendo el medio ecuatorial, tropical y desértico. También cubre el medio oceánico, mediterráneo, continental, polar y de montaña. Proporciona ejemplos como la selva amazónica, la sabana africana y el desierto del Sahara para ilustrar cada medio.
Ireland needs 3,000 blood donors each week but only 3% of the population donates blood even though 1 in 4 people will need a blood transfusion at some point. The document encourages people to donate blood by contacting the Irish Blood Transfusion Board or visiting giveblood.ie because someday they or a loved one may need blood.
MW2013: B. Colquhoun, Making Sense of Historic Photographic Collections on Fl...Bronwen Colquhoun
This document discusses how Flickr The Commons facilitates knowledge construction around historic photographic collections from both institutional and user perspectives. It examines three case studies of photographic collections uploaded to Flickr Commons by cultural institutions. It finds that Flickr's technologies like tags, comments, and sharing tools allow users to interpret, contextualize, and reconstruct knowledge about the collections in new ways. In particular, users are motivated to engage with collections based on the aesthetic and technical qualities of the photos, their ability to connect the past and present, and through decontextualizing and recontextualizing the photos online.
Print media such as newspapers, magazines, and yellow pages advertise through print ads that can be read repeatedly, but have limited space and higher costs than television. Television advertising reaches large audiences through visual and audio ads, but risks the ad being missed entirely if the viewer changes channels. Both print and television advertising have the ability to influence consumers, but their effectiveness depends on factors like cost, reach, and whether the ad remains in the viewer or reader's memory.
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This document discusses the need for embracing e-learning in education. It notes that today's students have grown up in a digital world and learn differently than in the past. E-learning can help engage students by integrating the technology they use daily into their education. The document outlines four types of e-learning: informal learning through websites, self-paced learning through online materials, leader-led learning with an online instructor, and performance support tools to help students complete tasks. It argues that e-learning is necessary to connect with students and prepare them for the digital world, and that failing to embrace these new approaches risks falling behind in educating the next generation.
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Ireland needs 3,000 blood donors each week but only 3% of the population donates blood even though 1 in 4 people will need a blood transfusion at some point. The document encourages people to donate blood by contacting the Irish Blood Transfusion Board or visiting giveblood.ie because someday they or a loved one may need blood.
MW2013: B. Colquhoun, Making Sense of Historic Photographic Collections on Fl...Bronwen Colquhoun
This document discusses how Flickr The Commons facilitates knowledge construction around historic photographic collections from both institutional and user perspectives. It examines three case studies of photographic collections uploaded to Flickr Commons by cultural institutions. It finds that Flickr's technologies like tags, comments, and sharing tools allow users to interpret, contextualize, and reconstruct knowledge about the collections in new ways. In particular, users are motivated to engage with collections based on the aesthetic and technical qualities of the photos, their ability to connect the past and present, and through decontextualizing and recontextualizing the photos online.
Print media such as newspapers, magazines, and yellow pages advertise through print ads that can be read repeatedly, but have limited space and higher costs than television. Television advertising reaches large audiences through visual and audio ads, but risks the ad being missed entirely if the viewer changes channels. Both print and television advertising have the ability to influence consumers, but their effectiveness depends on factors like cost, reach, and whether the ad remains in the viewer or reader's memory.
The document describes the SIGNificant Biometric Server, which allows for real-time biometric verification of a person's signature. It records the dynamics of a handwritten signature, including pressure, speed, and movements, and compares them to a pre-enrolled signature profile to authenticate the person. This reduces fraud while being highly reliable and seamlessly integrated into applications. The system requires a few signatures during enrollment to create an initial profile, and then continuously updates the profile over time to account for natural variations in a person's signature.
This document discusses the need for embracing e-learning in education. It notes that today's students have grown up in a digital world and learn differently than in the past. E-learning can help engage students by integrating the technology they use daily into their education. The document outlines four types of e-learning: informal learning through websites, self-paced learning through online materials, leader-led learning with an online instructor, and performance support tools to help students complete tasks. It argues that e-learning is necessary to connect with students and prepare them for the digital world, and that failing to embrace these new approaches risks falling behind in educating the next generation.
The document discusses the importance of effective communication in maintaining interpersonal relationships. Clear and honest communication helps build trust between individuals. Misunderstandings can be avoided through actively listening to others and providing feedback in a respectful manner.
This document provides an overview of quality management and what it takes to achieve world-class status. It defines quality as meeting or exceeding customer expectations. Modern quality management involves adopting total quality management (TQM) programs that focus on continuous improvement, employee empowerment, and designing quality into products and processes. World-class companies implement extensive TQM programs to consistently deliver best-in-class quality and satisfy customers.
1. - Que é e para que serve? –
- Tipos de Paisaxes –
- Pasos para comentalo -
2. A paisaxe é o conxunto de elementos visibles do espazo
xeográfico.
As fotografías de paisaxes son unha representación da
realidade e proporciónannos información sobre o feito
representado.
Grazas a elas podemos coñecer as paisaxes da
Terra, establecer as súas semellanzas e diferenzas, e
agrupalas e clasificalas.
3. A paisaxe natural é o
resultado da
combinación no espazo
de elementos naturais
exclusivamente, sen a
intervención do ser
humano.
A paisaxe humanizada é
o resultado da
transformación do medio
natural pola actuación
humana. É o caso das
paisaxes agrarias.
4. Observación xeral da paisaxe representada na
fotografía, identificando con claridade os elementos
naturais e/ou humanos.
Realización dun esbozo cos ditos
elementos, organizándoos en planos.
5. Descrición das características de cada un dos
elementos: relevo, vexetación natural, cultivos, etc…
Obtención de conclusións sobre o tipo de paisaxe
(natural ou humanizado), localización xeográfica e
explicación a partir dos coñecementos que se teñen
sobre o tema.