Este documento describe seis elementos fundamentales de la didáctica: 1) El alumno, que es el foco de la enseñanza, 2) Los objetivos, como metas de modificación de comportamiento y adquisición de conocimientos, 3) El profesor, que orienta la enseñanza a través de estímulos, 4) La materia, que es el contenido de la enseñanza, 5) Los métodos y técnicas de enseñanza, que deben estar alineados con la forma de aprender de los alumnos, y 6) El medio
Technology Staffing Solutions | SOLTECH | Atlanta, GAJeff Bond
Based in Atlanta, GA SOLTECH is a founder-led technology solutions consultancy established in 1998. Specialty services include Technology Staffing (Staff Augmentation, Contract-to-Perm, Team Incubation, and Permanent Placement) and Custom Software Development (Solution Design, Mobile Development, Web Development, User Experience UX Design, Rescue and Recovery). This is a brief presentation of our staffing solution set. Visit www.soltech.net for more information.
The document provides an overview of training modules offered by ProJOURNEY to help with holistic development, life skills, personal enhancement, and professional development. It lists 30 hours of training split between basic and advanced modules covering topics like leadership, communication, career planning, stress management, and more. The training aims to help individuals stand out, unlock their potential, and achieve overall development through strategies focused on various life and professional skills.
Skypals is a project that connects English language students in Barcelona, Spain with native English speakers in another country via Skype video calls. The goal is to motivate students to speak English in an authentic context. Students are organized into groups to prepare topics and questions to discuss with their partner group. Over several lessons, students learn vocabulary and practice speaking. They have two Skype sessions to hold conversations with their partner group. Feedback found the project increased students' confidence and enjoyment of speaking English. The authentic communication situation effectively encouraged use of English.
The document provides statistics on the UK automotive industry in 2014, including that 1.52 million cars were built, 32 million cars were on UK roads, and 2.47 million cars were registered. It also lists the most popular car colours as white, black, grey, silver, red and blue, and the top 5 most popular luxury cars as the Mercedes Benz S-Class, Mercedes Benz SL, BMW 7 Series, Audi A8, and Jaguar XJ.
Este documento describe seis elementos fundamentales de la didáctica: 1) El alumno, que es el foco de la enseñanza, 2) Los objetivos, como metas de modificación de comportamiento y adquisición de conocimientos, 3) El profesor, que orienta la enseñanza a través de estímulos, 4) La materia, que es el contenido de la enseñanza, 5) Los métodos y técnicas de enseñanza, que deben estar alineados con la forma de aprender de los alumnos, y 6) El medio
Technology Staffing Solutions | SOLTECH | Atlanta, GAJeff Bond
Based in Atlanta, GA SOLTECH is a founder-led technology solutions consultancy established in 1998. Specialty services include Technology Staffing (Staff Augmentation, Contract-to-Perm, Team Incubation, and Permanent Placement) and Custom Software Development (Solution Design, Mobile Development, Web Development, User Experience UX Design, Rescue and Recovery). This is a brief presentation of our staffing solution set. Visit www.soltech.net for more information.
The document provides an overview of training modules offered by ProJOURNEY to help with holistic development, life skills, personal enhancement, and professional development. It lists 30 hours of training split between basic and advanced modules covering topics like leadership, communication, career planning, stress management, and more. The training aims to help individuals stand out, unlock their potential, and achieve overall development through strategies focused on various life and professional skills.
Skypals is a project that connects English language students in Barcelona, Spain with native English speakers in another country via Skype video calls. The goal is to motivate students to speak English in an authentic context. Students are organized into groups to prepare topics and questions to discuss with their partner group. Over several lessons, students learn vocabulary and practice speaking. They have two Skype sessions to hold conversations with their partner group. Feedback found the project increased students' confidence and enjoyment of speaking English. The authentic communication situation effectively encouraged use of English.
The document provides statistics on the UK automotive industry in 2014, including that 1.52 million cars were built, 32 million cars were on UK roads, and 2.47 million cars were registered. It also lists the most popular car colours as white, black, grey, silver, red and blue, and the top 5 most popular luxury cars as the Mercedes Benz S-Class, Mercedes Benz SL, BMW 7 Series, Audi A8, and Jaguar XJ.
This document discusses the growing problem of electronic waste (e-waste) and promotes the R2 standard as a solution. It notes that rapid growth in electronics use has led to 50 million tons of e-waste generated annually, most of which ends up in landfills or being improperly recycled. This causes environmental and health problems. The R2 standard aims to address this by requiring certified recyclers to properly test, reuse, refurbish, and recover materials from electronics to reduce environmental impact and improve worker safety. Following the R2 standard helps maximize the reuse of devices and recovery of valuable materials to preserve resources.
Responsible Recycling To Reduce Your Risk of LiabilityMatthew Service
The document discusses reducing liability risks from electronics recycling and refurbishing. It outlines various regulations around data security, environmental protection, and legal compliance. Becoming R2 certified significantly reduces risks of data breaches, environmental incidents, and non-compliance by requiring rigorous standards, audits, and accountability throughout the recycling process. While other standards have merits, R2 is uniquely focused on reuse and resource preservation through a consensus-based process.
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This document summarizes the experiences of several Orthodox Jewish servicemen who served in the US military during the Vietnam War era. It describes how they were able to maintain their religious observance and identities despite challenges. Mr. Michoel Silberberg was drafted in 1963 and refused a crew cut to remove his peyos, spending the weekend in the brig as a result. Dr. Yehuda Sorscher, a dentist, was stationed at Fort Jackson, South Carolina and helped build a Jewish community for soldiers there with his wife. David Schonbrun trained as a chaplain's assistant in Korea and was able to stay in Seoul, which had kosher facilities and Shabbat services. The document highlights how these
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This document summarizes the Bnos Batya program, which was established 9 years ago by Dr. Bernard Lander to provide religious education and college opportunities to young women from the Former Soviet Union. The program houses approximately 15 girls aged 17-22 from various countries in a dormitory near Touro College's Flatbush campus. It allows the girls to study in a seminary in the mornings while pursuing college degrees at Touro. Most of the girls find spouses and settle in the US after completing the program. The document profiles some of the individual girls and their experiences in the program.
Board members of nonprofits volunteer their time and skills to further the organization's mission and goals. They have fiduciary responsibility to ensure responsible decision making, compliance with policies, and fiscal soundness. The author encourages women to utilize their talents through formal board membership, which requires attending meetings, voting on agenda items, and monitoring budgets and community relations. While challenging, board service is rewarding as it allows one to work for the greater good through the organization's cause.
Robotic for packaging ,warehouse operations for E Commerce Companies Vinayak Sawant
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This document discusses the growing problem of electronic waste (e-waste) and promotes the R2 standard as a solution. It notes that rapid growth in electronics use has led to 50 million tons of e-waste generated annually, most of which ends up in landfills or being improperly recycled. This causes environmental and health problems. The R2 standard aims to address this by requiring certified recyclers to properly test, reuse, refurbish, and recover materials from electronics to reduce environmental impact and improve worker safety. Following the R2 standard helps maximize the reuse of devices and recovery of valuable materials to preserve resources.
Responsible Recycling To Reduce Your Risk of LiabilityMatthew Service
The document discusses reducing liability risks from electronics recycling and refurbishing. It outlines various regulations around data security, environmental protection, and legal compliance. Becoming R2 certified significantly reduces risks of data breaches, environmental incidents, and non-compliance by requiring rigorous standards, audits, and accountability throughout the recycling process. While other standards have merits, R2 is uniquely focused on reuse and resource preservation through a consensus-based process.
Progetto BUILD UPON - GBC Italia: Workshop 3. Aspetti economici e finanziari ...BUshare
Progetto Build Upon
Workshop n. 3 Aspetti economici e finanziari della riqualificazione profonda del costruito
Programma e slide degli interventi
BUILD UPON Project
Workshop n. 3 Financial and economic aspects of deep renovation
Agenda and keynote ppts
This document summarizes the experiences of several Orthodox Jewish servicemen who served in the US military during the Vietnam War era. It describes how they were able to maintain their religious observance and identities despite challenges. Mr. Michoel Silberberg was drafted in 1963 and refused a crew cut to remove his peyos, spending the weekend in the brig as a result. Dr. Yehuda Sorscher, a dentist, was stationed at Fort Jackson, South Carolina and helped build a Jewish community for soldiers there with his wife. David Schonbrun trained as a chaplain's assistant in Korea and was able to stay in Seoul, which had kosher facilities and Shabbat services. The document highlights how these
Peshi Haas is a young Orthodox Jewish artist who paints Jewish architecture from the past in an expressionistic style. She depicts historic synagogues and buildings from Europe and New York City in a way that echoes both the past's suffering and present-day pride. Her paintings use dramatic brush strokes and contrasting elements to convey her emotional response to these architectural remnants of Jewish history. She has had solo art shows in Manhattan galleries and draws inspiration from her family's European roots and experiences surviving persecution.
This document summarizes the Bnos Batya program, which was established 9 years ago by Dr. Bernard Lander to provide religious education and college opportunities to young women from the Former Soviet Union. The program houses approximately 15 girls aged 17-22 from various countries in a dormitory near Touro College's Flatbush campus. It allows the girls to study in a seminary in the mornings while pursuing college degrees at Touro. Most of the girls find spouses and settle in the US after completing the program. The document profiles some of the individual girls and their experiences in the program.
Board members of nonprofits volunteer their time and skills to further the organization's mission and goals. They have fiduciary responsibility to ensure responsible decision making, compliance with policies, and fiscal soundness. The author encourages women to utilize their talents through formal board membership, which requires attending meetings, voting on agenda items, and monitoring budgets and community relations. While challenging, board service is rewarding as it allows one to work for the greater good through the organization's cause.
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Quick count to five around the room
Imagine that all people here are with a sick child and need a health service provider for your child
Those who stay at the table, will get the service
Now – everyone who is a 1, you can step away from the table, because you live in a remote rural settlement and there is no service provider nearby
Now – everyone who is a 2, you can step away from the table, because there is a fee for seeing the provider, and you cannot afford it
Now – everyone who is a 3, you can step away, because the service provider does not speak the language you do, and you are also afraid of discrimination
Now – everyone who is a 4, you actually contact the service…great, but the provider suggests referaral for your child (that is either too far away, or unaffordable) and so the treatment is not completed.
Availability coverage: The ratio between availability of resources – such as human power, facilities, drugs – and the size of the target population gives the measurement of availability coverage (Tanahashi, 1978). Availability coverage considers the resources available for delivering an intervention and their sufficiency, namely the number or density of health facilities and personnel or the availability of necessary inputs (e.g., drugs, equipment). Availability coverage measures the capacity of a health system in relation to the size of the target population or ideally for the population in need.
Accessibility coverage: According to the definition by Tanahashi, even if the service is available, it must be located within reasonable reach of the people who should benefit from it. The capacity of the service is limited by the number of people who can reach and use it and thereby access it (Tanahashi, 1978). There are two main dimensions of accessibility: physical access and financial accessibility. These are described below.
Physical access. Distance from a health service provider is a strong accessibility factor. Another factor closely related to distance and transport is time. The travel time to a health facility to access services and the waiting time to see a health professional are associated with the patients’ perception of accessibility of services. However, the value of time (the opportunity cost of time) is different for different groups of people and consequently its impact as an access barrier will also vary.
Financial accessibility. User fees and transport costs have been shown to negatively impact access to health services, rendering health services less accessible to poor and vulnerable households. Uncertainty of costs and expectations of high out-of-pocket costs (formal or informal) can also obstruct access. See “effective coverage” for issues related to financial protection.
Availability coverage: The ratio between availability of resources – such as human power, facilities, drugs – and the size of the target population gives the measurement of availability coverage (Tanahashi, 1978). Availability coverage considers the resources available for delivering an intervention and their sufficiency, namely the number or density of health facilities and personnel or the availability of necessary inputs (e.g., drugs, equipment). Availability coverage measures the capacity of a health system in relation to the size of the target population or ideally for the population in need.
Accessibility coverage: According to the definition by Tanahashi, even if the service is available, it must be located within reasonable reach of the people who should benefit from it. The capacity of the service is limited by the number of people who can reach and use it and thereby access it (Tanahashi, 1978). There are two main dimensions of accessibility: physical access and financial accessibility. These are described below.
Physical access. Distance from a health service provider is a strong accessibility factor. Another factor closely related to distance and transport is time. The travel time to a health facility to access services and the waiting time to see a health professional are associated with the patients’ perception of accessibility of services. However, the value of time (the opportunity cost of time) is different for different groups of people and consequently its impact as an access barrier will also vary.
Financial accessibility. User fees and transport costs have been shown to negatively impact access to health services, rendering health services less accessible to poor and vulnerable households. Uncertainty of costs and expectations of high out-of-pocket costs (formal or informal) can also obstruct access. See “effective coverage” for issues related to financial protection.
Contact coverage: Contact coverage is the actual contact between the service provider and the user. The number of people who have contacted the service is a measurement of service output (Tanahashi , 1978). It is similar to ‘use of services’.
Effective coverage: The Tanahashi framework defines effective coverage as the proportion of the population in need of an intervention who has received an effective intervention (Tanahashi, 1978). For health interventions that require a one-time action, contact coverage may be virtually equivalent to effective coverage. For other interventions, such as chronic disease treatment, effectiveness can require diagnostic accuracy, provider compliance for evidence-based treatment, ‘continuity’ of access by the patient, effectiveness of referrals, and adherence to prescribed treatment and rehabilitation (WHO, 2010b). As this study focuses on universal health coverage (see next definition), effective coverage also entails financial protection. Out-of-pocket health expenditure as a percentage of total health expenditure and the percentage of the population suffering from catastrophic health expenditures can be used as indicators to measure financial protection.
Travel time may be more relevant than distance, as lack of all-weather roads in some forested, tribal areas can lead to difficulties in access during monsoon and rains. Mountainous terrain can also prolong travel times, hence creating an access barrier.
Contact coverage: Contact coverage is the actual contact between the service provider and the user. The number of people who have contacted the service is a measurement of service output (Tanahashi , 1978). It is similar to ‘use of services’.
Effective coverage: The Tanahashi framework defines effective coverage as the proportion of the population in need of an intervention who has received an effective intervention (Tanahashi, 1978). For health interventions that require a one-time action, contact coverage may be virtually equivalent to effective coverage. For other interventions, such as chronic disease treatment, effectiveness can require diagnostic accuracy, provider compliance for evidence-based treatment, ‘continuity’ of access by the patient, effectiveness of referrals, and adherence to prescribed treatment and rehabilitation (WHO, 2010b). As this study focuses on universal health coverage (see next definition), effective coverage also entails financial protection. Out-of-pocket health expenditure as a percentage of total health expenditure and the percentage of the population suffering from catastrophic health expenditures can be used as indicators to measure financial protection.
Travel time may be more relevant than distance, as lack of all-weather roads in some forested, tribal areas can lead to difficulties in access during monsoon and rains. Mountainous terrain can also prolong travel times, hence creating an access barrier.