Your camera phone can be used for general applications beyond making calls. It can help with schoolwork by using the calculator, camera, and voice recorder to document work steps, remember homework assignments through photos and recordings, and set calendar reminders for important dates. The phone can also remind students to do homework through texts, keep contact with teachers, and help track phone minutes and costs.
Un bloqueo mutuo (también conocido como interbloqueo o abrazo mortal) ocurre cuando un grupo de procesos que compiten por recursos del sistema quedan bloqueados de forma permanente, sin poder continuar su ejecución. Para que ocurra un bloqueo mutuo se requieren cuatro condiciones: exclusión mutua, retención y espera, no apropiación y espera circular. Existen varios algoritmos que pueden evitar los bloqueos mutuos al asegurarse de que el sistema no entre en un estado inseguro donde podría quedar bloqueado.
The document discusses using mobile phone apps and cameras to explore linear equations, graphs, rates of change, and correlations in the real world. Some examples include using apps as graphing calculators, taking photos of water flow rates and objects accelerating to represent graphically, finding number lines in everyday items, and documenting positive and negative correlations such as between time spent practicing and free throws made. The overall message is that algebra applications can be discovered all around us.
This document discusses an individual named Kamal and their key strengths which include strong experience in health care research, pharma, medical devices, consumer internet, electronic medical records, social web, virality marketing without spending money. Their disciplines involve product management and user interface design, and they have extensive experience designing for the web.
This document discusses using a camera phone to discover and document geometry, patterns, and fractals in everyday objects and nature. It encourages taking pictures of angles, shapes, and patterns found in architecture, leaves, flowers and other natural or man-made objects. These pictures can then be uploaded to sites like Flickr to share discoveries and document progress on geometry-related projects.
Your camera phone can be used for general applications beyond making calls. It can help with schoolwork by using the calculator, camera, and voice recorder to document work steps, remember homework assignments through photos and recordings, and set calendar reminders for important dates. The phone can also remind students to do homework through texts, keep contact with teachers, and help track phone minutes and costs.
Un bloqueo mutuo (también conocido como interbloqueo o abrazo mortal) ocurre cuando un grupo de procesos que compiten por recursos del sistema quedan bloqueados de forma permanente, sin poder continuar su ejecución. Para que ocurra un bloqueo mutuo se requieren cuatro condiciones: exclusión mutua, retención y espera, no apropiación y espera circular. Existen varios algoritmos que pueden evitar los bloqueos mutuos al asegurarse de que el sistema no entre en un estado inseguro donde podría quedar bloqueado.
The document discusses using mobile phone apps and cameras to explore linear equations, graphs, rates of change, and correlations in the real world. Some examples include using apps as graphing calculators, taking photos of water flow rates and objects accelerating to represent graphically, finding number lines in everyday items, and documenting positive and negative correlations such as between time spent practicing and free throws made. The overall message is that algebra applications can be discovered all around us.
This document discusses an individual named Kamal and their key strengths which include strong experience in health care research, pharma, medical devices, consumer internet, electronic medical records, social web, virality marketing without spending money. Their disciplines involve product management and user interface design, and they have extensive experience designing for the web.
This document discusses using a camera phone to discover and document geometry, patterns, and fractals in everyday objects and nature. It encourages taking pictures of angles, shapes, and patterns found in architecture, leaves, flowers and other natural or man-made objects. These pictures can then be uploaded to sites like Flickr to share discoveries and document progress on geometry-related projects.