The document summarizes the early colonial settlements in North America, including Jamestown in Virginia and New France in Nova Scotia. It established that King James I of England granted the Virginia Company a charter in 1607 to form the Jamestown colony, where 105 colonists first arrived and settled along the James River under the leadership of Captain John Smith. They established rules for survival, but the first few years were difficult until the colonists began growing tobacco, which became a profitable export for England.
From Marketing to Social Media (and back again)Eric Reiss
This document discusses how marketing has evolved from focusing on demographics to focusing on behavior and building customer relationships through social media. It notes that social media allows customers to have a conversation with brands rather than brands dictating messages. However, it cautions that social media requires significant resources to maintain profiles and engage in conversations. The document advocates using personas to understand customer motivations and tailor content to meet their needs. It argues that personalization through understanding context is more effective than one-size-fits-all messaging and keeps customers engaged.
The document summarizes the early colonial settlements in North America, including Jamestown in Virginia and New France in Nova Scotia. It established that King James I of England granted the Virginia Company a charter in 1607 to form the Jamestown colony, where 105 colonists first arrived and settled along the James River under the leadership of Captain John Smith. They established rules for survival, but the first few years were difficult until the colonists began growing tobacco, which became a profitable export for England.
From Marketing to Social Media (and back again)Eric Reiss
This document discusses how marketing has evolved from focusing on demographics to focusing on behavior and building customer relationships through social media. It notes that social media allows customers to have a conversation with brands rather than brands dictating messages. However, it cautions that social media requires significant resources to maintain profiles and engage in conversations. The document advocates using personas to understand customer motivations and tailor content to meet their needs. It argues that personalization through understanding context is more effective than one-size-fits-all messaging and keeps customers engaged.
The document discusses negotiating in an environment of complexity and uncertainty. It mentions negotiating through a process and with a structure, using institutions, rules, and leadership. It also references external trade, proposals, regulations, and simplification related to information organization versus individuals.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
Describing the Elephant: UX Cambridge 2014Eric Reiss
My keynote from UX Cambridge 2014. My personal review of some of the problems we face communicating the value of user experience community today, a couple of practical, actionable tools, and suggestions as to how we can strengthen our community.
The document outlines rules of procedure for a model United Nations conference. It covers general rules including language, delegation sizes, and statements from the Secretariat. Debate rules are also established, such as agenda setting, speakers lists, caucusing, and closing debate. Voting rules like roll calls and tabling resolutions are defined. Amendments and resolutions require signatures for introduction. Points of order, inquiry and privilege are also provided for.
This 3 sentence summary provides the high level and essential information from the document:
My journey started with only knowing Microsoft Office programs but a door of opportunity opened allowing me to learn about assistive and adaptive technologies from Dr. Jacqui Cyrus and others, expanding my knowledge beyond just Office programs.
Creating a Playful Experience to Encourage Participation in the Meta-Narrative of Conference Discussions
A social game built on top of Twitter. www.buzzbirdbingo.com
During a time of war in 19th century Spain, a general developed a cheap meal of eggs, potatoes, and olive oil cooked together in a pan to feed his soldiers and prevent starvation. Nowadays, the Spanish omelette typically contains more eggs along with additional ingredients like onions, peppers, or sausage. The document then provides a recipe for a Spanish omelette using potatoes, onion, olive oil, and eggs.
Dundas Square in Toronto discusses whether bottled or tap water is better for society. Public access to drinking fountains in the city encourages people to drink tap water rather than bottled water, helping to reduce plastic waste and recognize that water is a public resource in Toronto.
This paper discusses integrating web accessibility into e-learning to enhance quality. A study in Thailand examined web administrators' knowledge and use of accessibility. Most participants were unaware of accessibility and did not use features, but over half were willing to in the future. There is a high demand for accessibility training in e-learning. The paper recommends developing and distributing online accessibility information and resources to provide equal access for students with disabilities.
This document is an operator's handbook that provides information about Alcatel's METRO OMSN products. It includes safety norms and labels, describes the structure and purpose of the handbook, and discusses Alcatel's customer documentation processes. The handbook covers Alcatel's 1640FOX, 1650SMC, 1660SM, and 1660SM product lines and is intended to instruct operators on the proper use of these STM-1/4 and STM-16/64 multiservice metro nodes.
The document discusses the negotiation process in the European Union. It describes the institutions and actors involved, including the European Commission, European Parliament, Council, and member states. It outlines the qualified majority voting system used and thresholds required. It also notes some of the complexities involved in EU negotiations due to different interests among member states.
The document provides instructions for connecting a SRA 4 device and creating a route in Netbuilder. It instructs the user to connect the SRA 4 device, enter Netbuilder to create a route, and then enter LCT to open the map, click the created route, and open it to view the connection of VZN-MOR and JNU-JNU devices.
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The document discusses negotiating in an environment of complexity and uncertainty. It mentions negotiating through a process and with a structure, using institutions, rules, and leadership. It also references external trade, proposals, regulations, and simplification related to information organization versus individuals.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
Describing the Elephant: UX Cambridge 2014Eric Reiss
My keynote from UX Cambridge 2014. My personal review of some of the problems we face communicating the value of user experience community today, a couple of practical, actionable tools, and suggestions as to how we can strengthen our community.
The document outlines rules of procedure for a model United Nations conference. It covers general rules including language, delegation sizes, and statements from the Secretariat. Debate rules are also established, such as agenda setting, speakers lists, caucusing, and closing debate. Voting rules like roll calls and tabling resolutions are defined. Amendments and resolutions require signatures for introduction. Points of order, inquiry and privilege are also provided for.
This 3 sentence summary provides the high level and essential information from the document:
My journey started with only knowing Microsoft Office programs but a door of opportunity opened allowing me to learn about assistive and adaptive technologies from Dr. Jacqui Cyrus and others, expanding my knowledge beyond just Office programs.
Creating a Playful Experience to Encourage Participation in the Meta-Narrative of Conference Discussions
A social game built on top of Twitter. www.buzzbirdbingo.com
During a time of war in 19th century Spain, a general developed a cheap meal of eggs, potatoes, and olive oil cooked together in a pan to feed his soldiers and prevent starvation. Nowadays, the Spanish omelette typically contains more eggs along with additional ingredients like onions, peppers, or sausage. The document then provides a recipe for a Spanish omelette using potatoes, onion, olive oil, and eggs.
Dundas Square in Toronto discusses whether bottled or tap water is better for society. Public access to drinking fountains in the city encourages people to drink tap water rather than bottled water, helping to reduce plastic waste and recognize that water is a public resource in Toronto.
This paper discusses integrating web accessibility into e-learning to enhance quality. A study in Thailand examined web administrators' knowledge and use of accessibility. Most participants were unaware of accessibility and did not use features, but over half were willing to in the future. There is a high demand for accessibility training in e-learning. The paper recommends developing and distributing online accessibility information and resources to provide equal access for students with disabilities.
This document is an operator's handbook that provides information about Alcatel's METRO OMSN products. It includes safety norms and labels, describes the structure and purpose of the handbook, and discusses Alcatel's customer documentation processes. The handbook covers Alcatel's 1640FOX, 1650SMC, 1660SM, and 1660SM product lines and is intended to instruct operators on the proper use of these STM-1/4 and STM-16/64 multiservice metro nodes.
The document discusses the negotiation process in the European Union. It describes the institutions and actors involved, including the European Commission, European Parliament, Council, and member states. It outlines the qualified majority voting system used and thresholds required. It also notes some of the complexities involved in EU negotiations due to different interests among member states.
The document provides instructions for connecting a SRA 4 device and creating a route in Netbuilder. It instructs the user to connect the SRA 4 device, enter Netbuilder to create a route, and then enter LCT to open the map, click the created route, and open it to view the connection of VZN-MOR and JNU-JNU devices.
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The main purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between teachers’
perceptions towards their leadership capacity and the school’s organizational climate at Choi Hung
Estate Catholic School, Hong Kong, China. The theories used in this study were Hersey-Blanchard
Situational Leadership Theory, Bandura’s Social Cognitive Theory, and Stage-Environment Fit
Theory. The survey collected data covered the whole population, 103 teachers of the selected institute participated. The research instrument was an online questionnaire including 1) Demographic information, 2) School Organizational Climate Questionnaire, and 3) the Teacher Leadership Capacity Questionnaire. The raw data collected was analyzed by frequency and percentages, descriptive statistics, and as well as standard deviation and finally, the correlation coefficient was analyzed using
Pearson product. The results of the study indicated that the teacher’s perception of their leadership
capacity was moderate (3.35), the level of school climate was moderate (3.07). The Pearson Product measuring correlation analysis indicated that there was a significant relationship between the teacher’s
perception of their leadership capacity as well as the school organizational climate were found to be
moderately positively correlated, r (103) =.547**, p = . 001. The school administration and the
teachers in the target school are recommended to enhance and embrace training programs for them to
enhance consistency, compassion, care as well as problem-solving.
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between teachers’ perception
towards the division head’s transformational leadership style and teachers’ motivation at Phuket
Thaihua Asean Wittaya School, Thailand. The theories used in this study were transformational leadership style and Herzberg’s Motivation- Hygiene Theory. The research instrument was an online
questionnaire including 1) Demographic information, 2) Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire (MLQ) 5X Short, 3) Teacher Motivation Questionnaire (TMQ). Statistics used in this study included
Frequency and Percentage, Mean and Standard Deviation of Descriptive statistics, and Pearson
Product Moment Correlation Coefficient. By analyzing the research results, the level of teachers’
perception towards the division head’s transformational leadership style was moderate (3.05), while
the level of teachers’ motivation was high (4.05). Moreover, teachers’ perception towards the division head’s transformational leadership style and teachers’ motivation at Phuket Thaihua Asean Wittaya
School, Thailand were found to be moderately positively correlated, r (129) =.466**, p = . 001. The
recommendation was that the division head should consider improving more transformational leadership style to influence teachers’ motivation.
The main purpose of this research was to study the relationship of the teachers’ perception
towards their organizational culture and their level of job satisfaction at Kantana Institute in Thailand
during the academic year 2021-2022. A total of one hundred and twenty-three (123) from the English
department under International Education at Kantana Institute were surveyed for this study. The main resource of data was the questionnaire that investigated the teacher’s perception towards
organizational culture and their job satisfaction at Kantana Institute. The collected data were analyzed
by using the mean, standard deviation, and Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coefficient. The
research findings indicated that the level of organizational culture was high in the school and from the
results of the teachers’ job satisfaction. The correlation analysis result showed there was a strong
positive relationship between teachers’ perception towards organizational culture and their level of
job satisfaction. The recommendations based on the results showed 1) Teachers constantly improve
their adaptability, increase their sense of responsibility as teachers, and actively communicate with
administrators to reflect their views on the surrounding environment, 2) Future researchers should
extend their studies to public and private higher education institutions to better assess lecturers’ job
satisfaction and organizational culture, and 3) Managers' perceptions of organizational culture and job satisfaction also need to be considered. In order to have a deeper understanding and be more accurate, descriptive explanatory exploratory research, qualitative, qualitative, and quantitative research
methods should all be considered.
Role of ICT Improving Quality of Future Teachers: A Proposed ICT Competency...Dr Poonsri Vate-U-Lan
Role of ICT improving quality of future teachers by Asst. Prof. Dr. Poonsri Vate-U-Lan. An invitation from the Teacher Education Center under the auspices of UNESCO, Shanghai, China, 2021
Toward Understanding the Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Education: An E...Dr Poonsri Vate-U-Lan
Yukimi Takahashi and Poonsri Vate-U-Lan
Graduate School of Advanced Technology Management, Assumption University of Thailand, Bangkok, Thailand
DOI: 10.34190/ECIAIR.19.091
Proceedings of the European Conference on the Impact of
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics ECIAIR 2019
Hosted By EM-Normandie Business School
Oxford, UK 31 October–1 November 2019
Edited by Dr Paul Griffiths and Dr. Mitt Nowshade Kabir
By Dr. Poonsri Vate-U-Lan
Graduate School of Advanced Technology Management
Assumption University of Thailand
Education ICT Forum 2019
Redesign Education System In A Disruptive World
Co-hosted by Ministry of Digital Economy and Society and The Association of Thai ICT IndustryAt Centara Government Complex Hotel & Convention Centre Chaeng Watthana, 25-26 April, 2019
eLearning in practice in Higher Education by Prof. Edward ReeveDr Poonsri Vate-U-Lan
This presentation provides an overview of e-learning practices at Utah State University. It begins with definitions of key terms like asynchronous learning, synchronous learning, and blended courses. It then showcases USU's use of an learning management system (Canvas), interactive video conferencing, lecture capture software, and other tools to support online and blended courses. The presentation outlines best practices for e-learning like developing clear course objectives, interactive content, and continuous evaluation. It concludes by discussing trends that may impact e-learning's future, such as mobile learning, social learning, and personalization.
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This document provides bibliographic information and citations for seven academic articles and conference papers authored by Poonsri Vate-U-Lan that are relevant to the topic of augmented reality and its applications in education. The articles were published between 2007-2017 and cover topics such as the development of an augmented reality 3D pop-up book for English language teaching, the use of augmented reality in mobile learning, and stakeholders' expectations of game-based learning with augmented reality.
Internet of Things in Agriculture: a Case Study of Smart Dairy Farming in On...Dr Poonsri Vate-U-Lan
Publish in Proceeding of the 15th International Conference on Developing Real-Life Learning Experience: Smart Education for Sustainable Development (DRLE2017), King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL) Bangkok, Thailand. June 16, 2017
The objective of this paper is to report a case study of smart dairy farming in Ontario, Canada which is the future of food production and ways that advancements related to the Internet of Things (IoT). It is impacting upon agricultural practice in the form of smart farming. Smart farming is the practice of intelligent agricultural management based upon technological data gathering farm practice for the purpose of increased levels of quality, production, and environmental protection. This paper will illustrate one example whereby partnerships among the academic world, government agencies and local food producing communities in Canada are adapting innovative thinking and smart technologies to address the need to implement the more effective agricultural practice. Food From Thought is a Canadian research project, based upon high-tech information systems to produce enough food for a growing human population while sustaining the Earth’s ecosystems. The paper will outline how one dairy farmer in Ontario has been able to apply smart farming technologies to increase milk production while maintaining the health of his cattle and preserving the environment. The review of applications of smart farming in Ontario such as digital tracking for a cow, genomic testing, digitally signaled birth, sensor driven crop management and data driven dairy production also details in this article.
Poonsri Vate-U-Lan, Donna Quigley, Panicos Masouras: Internet of things in ag...Dr Poonsri Vate-U-Lan
The objective of this paper is to report a case study of smart dairy farming in Ontario, Canada which is the future of food production and ways that advancements related to the Internet of Things (IoT). It is impacting upon agricultural practice in the form of smart farming. Smart farming is the practice of intelligent agricultural management based upon technological data gathering farm practice for the purpose of increased levels of quality, production, and environmental protection. This paper will illustrate one example whereby partnerships among the academic world, government agencies and local food producing communities in Canada are adapting innovative thinking and smart technologies to address the need to implement the more effective agricultural practice. Food From Thought is a Canadian research project, based upon high-tech information systems to produce enough food for a growing human population while sustaining the Earth’s ecosystems. The paper will outline how one dairy farmer in Ontario has been able to apply smart farming technologies to increase milk production while maintaining the health of his cattle and preserving the environment. The review of applications of smart farming in Ontario such as digital tracking for a cow, genomic testing, digitally signaled birth, sensor driven crop management and data driven dairy production also details in this article.
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