la dematerializzazione dei dati nel processo grafico; come sta cambiando la comunicazione e quali nuovi mezzi avremo a disposizione? Il mercato della carta è finito? No, semplicemente si sta evolvendo.
1. The document discusses how providing access to information and knowledge management systems can be used to positively influence human behavior and drive desired organizational values and outcomes. It argues that information accessibility encourages transparency, honesty, adherence to values and measurable performance.
2. Key points made include that knowledge directly shapes beliefs, identity, vision and drives behavior and values. The quality of decisions can be improved by equipping people with better information streams.
3. When information is fully distributed and knowledge management systems are used, it allows understanding of all decision factors and comparison of behaviors, which encourages transparency, honesty and adherence to shared values and goals.
The document discusses attitude formation and the components of attitudes. It defines an attitude as a learned predisposition to respond consistently in a favorable or unfavorable way to an object or class of objects. Attitudes have cognitive, affective, and conative components. Attitudes are formed through three paths - by first creating beliefs, directly, or by first creating behaviors. Maintaining a positive attitude provides benefits like achieving goals more easily, greater happiness and energy, and the ability to inspire others. Developing a positive attitude involves choosing happiness, looking at the bright side, associating with positive people, and affirming success.
Why is it so important to elevate your heart rate on a regular basis? Before I answer that question I want to tell you a story. www.thepowerofpositivehabits.com
The document discusses the topic of attitude. It defines attitude as a complex mental state involving beliefs, feelings, and values that influence behavior. Attitude is determined by one's environment, experiences, and education. Much of one's attitude lies below surface level, like an iceberg, and is unseen. The document advocates developing a positive attitude through daily inspiration, ignoring negative thoughts, and focusing on constructive thinking. A positive attitude is said to provide motivation, strength, and respect from others and contribute to success.
Attitudes are learned predispositions to respond favorably or unfavorably to objects or classes of objects. They are relatively enduring and situation-related. Attitudes serve utilitarian, ego-defensive, knowledge, and value-expressive functions. They are formed through beliefs, direct experience, and behaviors. The multiattribute model measures attitude using beliefs and evaluations of attributes. The theory of reasoned action extends this to predict behavior from attitudes and subjective norms. Marketers can change attitudes by altering the multiattribute model components or using persuasion to change beliefs.
1. The document discusses how providing access to information and knowledge management systems can be used to positively influence human behavior and drive desired organizational values and outcomes. It argues that information accessibility encourages transparency, honesty, adherence to values and measurable performance.
2. Key points made include that knowledge directly shapes beliefs, identity, vision and drives behavior and values. The quality of decisions can be improved by equipping people with better information streams.
3. When information is fully distributed and knowledge management systems are used, it allows understanding of all decision factors and comparison of behaviors, which encourages transparency, honesty and adherence to shared values and goals.
The document discusses attitude formation and the components of attitudes. It defines an attitude as a learned predisposition to respond consistently in a favorable or unfavorable way to an object or class of objects. Attitudes have cognitive, affective, and conative components. Attitudes are formed through three paths - by first creating beliefs, directly, or by first creating behaviors. Maintaining a positive attitude provides benefits like achieving goals more easily, greater happiness and energy, and the ability to inspire others. Developing a positive attitude involves choosing happiness, looking at the bright side, associating with positive people, and affirming success.
Why is it so important to elevate your heart rate on a regular basis? Before I answer that question I want to tell you a story. www.thepowerofpositivehabits.com
The document discusses the topic of attitude. It defines attitude as a complex mental state involving beliefs, feelings, and values that influence behavior. Attitude is determined by one's environment, experiences, and education. Much of one's attitude lies below surface level, like an iceberg, and is unseen. The document advocates developing a positive attitude through daily inspiration, ignoring negative thoughts, and focusing on constructive thinking. A positive attitude is said to provide motivation, strength, and respect from others and contribute to success.
Attitudes are learned predispositions to respond favorably or unfavorably to objects or classes of objects. They are relatively enduring and situation-related. Attitudes serve utilitarian, ego-defensive, knowledge, and value-expressive functions. They are formed through beliefs, direct experience, and behaviors. The multiattribute model measures attitude using beliefs and evaluations of attributes. The theory of reasoned action extends this to predict behavior from attitudes and subjective norms. Marketers can change attitudes by altering the multiattribute model components or using persuasion to change beliefs.
Chapter 8 Consumer Attitude Formation And ChangeAvinash Kumar
The document discusses various models of attitude formation and change, including:
1. The tricomponent model which views attitudes as having cognitive, affective, and conative components.
2. Multiattribute models like the theory of reasoned action that examine how attitudes are formed based on beliefs about an object's attributes.
3. The theory of trying to consume which accounts for cases where action or outcome is uncertain.
4. The attitude-toward-the-ad model which proposes that feelings and judgments formed from exposure to ads affect brand attitudes.
Strategies for changing attitudes discussed include associating products with groups, resolving conflicts, altering belief components, and changing beliefs about competitors.
Attitudes are evaluative statements that indicate one's feelings toward people, objects, events, or situations either favorably or unfavorably. An attitude can be positive or negative. Positive attitudes are characterized by optimism while negative attitudes express disdain. Attitudes are formed through experiences, classical conditioning, observation of others, and more. They influence behavior and consist of affective, cognitive, and behavioral components. To change attitudes, one can provide new information, influence of peers, resolve inconsistencies, and use communication strategies. A study assessed student attitudes and found them to be generally low positive or low negative. Suggestions to improve attitudes include visualizing goals, setting expectations, dealing with problems effectively, and maintaining an optimistic outlook
This document provides an overview of key legal considerations for exporting from the United States. It discusses the importance of export control compliance, who has to comply with export controls, and what constitutes an export. It also summarizes how to comply with the three main U.S. export control regimes administered by the State, Commerce, and Treasury Departments. Compliance is important to avoid severe criminal, civil, and administrative penalties as well as loss of export privileges and reputational risk.
Section 1031 For Legistlative Review 12.16.09Edmund_Wheeler
This document provides an overview of Section 1031 exchanges, which allow taxpayers to defer capital gains taxes when exchanging real estate property for "like-kind" property. It discusses the basics of Section 1031, including the key elements, requirements, timing considerations and exchange types. The document is intended to help readers understand both the tactical and strategic aspects of Section 1031 exchanges.
Tutor Inservice (Health Literacy), May 2009Sarah Halstead
The Portage County Literacy Council held a Tutor In-Service event on May 11, 2009 to thank tutors for their work. Tutors were provided with continuing education on health literacy and networking opportunities. Tutors sorted M&M's by color and completed corresponding statements about their experiences and advice for new tutors. The Council also provided an update on staffing, funding, and outcome goals, and encouraged tutors to help track learner employment data. Tutors learned about health literacy and a curriculum to help learners understand health care providers, locations, communication, family health histories, medications, and prescriptions. Additional resources were suggested to support tutors.
This document summarizes a presentation on workers' compensation claims related to falls at work. It discusses different types of falls, including falls due to employment conditions or personal conditions, and unexplained falls. It provides an overview of relevant legal precedents that establish when falls due to idiopathic causes or personal medical conditions may still be compensable if conditions of employment contributed to or exacerbated the injury. Examples are provided of when falls were deemed compensable or not compensable based on these principles. The presentation aims to help attendees understand when falls at work may qualify for workers' compensation coverage.
Talk at Bioinformatics Open Source Conference, 2012c.titus.brown
This document summarizes work on digital normalization, a technique for reducing sequencing data size prior to assembly. Digital normalization works by discarding reads whose k-mer counts are below a cutoff, based on analysis of k-mer frequencies in the de Bruijn graph. It can remove over 95% of data in a single pass with fixed memory. Digital normalization enables assembly of large datasets in the cloud by reducing data size and memory requirements. The document acknowledges collaborators and funding sources and provides links for code, blogs, papers, and future events.
Intellisoft is a private company established in 1999 that develops applications for various industries. It has developed over 150 products and 400 projects for over 150 foreign customers. The company prides itself on its high ethics, transparent policies, and opportunities for staff growth. It works with turn-key solutions, custom solutions, and maintenance projects using technologies like .NET, SQL Server, and Oracle.
Luis Alcalde and Vinita Bahri-Mehra presented "Educational Opportunities in Cuba" as a webinar on December 3, 2015.
The presentation provided a comprehensive understanding of business and legal issues to consider when entering into an educational agreement with Cuban educational institutions, common OFAC and export control issues, travel tips and steps in developing international collaboration agreements between U.S. and Cuban educational institutions.
The document discusses new aspects of library design that are needed to meet the changing needs of library users in the digital age. Key trends highlighted in recently completed libraries include providing access to information, guidance, comfortable work spaces, areas for formal and informal communication, and an inspiring atmosphere. The main principles of new library design are ensuring easy access, multifunctional spaces, an attractive interior, representing the library's mission, and sustainability.
This document provides a humorous list of 10 reasons why a testing tool may not be used. It mocks various issues like the tool being for behavior driven development which is unpopular, having poor documentation, tests that don't work, running tests too fast to be useful, too many assert functions to choose from, only supporting unpopular versions of Python, being another mocking library, and claiming to support web testing but lacking JavaScript support. The document thanks Terry and apologies to voidspace.
Jason Beehler presented "Social Media Evidence" at the National Business Institute's "How to Get Your Social Media, Email and Text Evidence Admitted (and Keep Theirs Out)" seminar on October 29, 2015, in Worthington, Ohio.
BEACON is a $25 million NSF Science and Technology Center headquartered at Michigan State University that celebrates its second anniversary in August 2020. It includes 5 partner universities and over 400 affiliated researchers, students, and faculty studying evolution across diverse fields including microbiology, robotics, genetics, zoology, and plant biology. The mission of BEACON is to illuminate and harness the power of evolution through research in biological evolution, digital evolution, and evolutionary applications to advance science, technology, and benefit society. Researchers at BEACON generate large amounts of genomic and simulation data that challenge traditional computing and require new algorithmic approaches. BEACON aims to train students in data-intensive biology and develop robust
This document summarizes a keynote presentation about challenges in bioinformatics software development and proposed solutions. Some of the key points made include: 1) bioinformatics software development involves multiple disciplines including computer science, software engineering, statistics, and biology, each with different priorities; 2) there is a massive proliferation of bioinformatics software packages that leads to many difficult choices for researchers; 3) proposed solutions include developing software in a more modular and automated way, using common benchmarks and protocols to evaluate tools, and focusing on reproducibility and usability.
This presentation is in Italian. It was delivered by Valentina Kalk, Chief of United Nations Publications, at the Universita' Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan on November 29, 2011. It discusses the evolution of publishing in an era of e-books and e-book readers, and how actors such as Google, Amazon, Apple and others are changing the publishing landscape.
Chapter 8 Consumer Attitude Formation And ChangeAvinash Kumar
The document discusses various models of attitude formation and change, including:
1. The tricomponent model which views attitudes as having cognitive, affective, and conative components.
2. Multiattribute models like the theory of reasoned action that examine how attitudes are formed based on beliefs about an object's attributes.
3. The theory of trying to consume which accounts for cases where action or outcome is uncertain.
4. The attitude-toward-the-ad model which proposes that feelings and judgments formed from exposure to ads affect brand attitudes.
Strategies for changing attitudes discussed include associating products with groups, resolving conflicts, altering belief components, and changing beliefs about competitors.
Attitudes are evaluative statements that indicate one's feelings toward people, objects, events, or situations either favorably or unfavorably. An attitude can be positive or negative. Positive attitudes are characterized by optimism while negative attitudes express disdain. Attitudes are formed through experiences, classical conditioning, observation of others, and more. They influence behavior and consist of affective, cognitive, and behavioral components. To change attitudes, one can provide new information, influence of peers, resolve inconsistencies, and use communication strategies. A study assessed student attitudes and found them to be generally low positive or low negative. Suggestions to improve attitudes include visualizing goals, setting expectations, dealing with problems effectively, and maintaining an optimistic outlook
This document provides an overview of key legal considerations for exporting from the United States. It discusses the importance of export control compliance, who has to comply with export controls, and what constitutes an export. It also summarizes how to comply with the three main U.S. export control regimes administered by the State, Commerce, and Treasury Departments. Compliance is important to avoid severe criminal, civil, and administrative penalties as well as loss of export privileges and reputational risk.
Section 1031 For Legistlative Review 12.16.09Edmund_Wheeler
This document provides an overview of Section 1031 exchanges, which allow taxpayers to defer capital gains taxes when exchanging real estate property for "like-kind" property. It discusses the basics of Section 1031, including the key elements, requirements, timing considerations and exchange types. The document is intended to help readers understand both the tactical and strategic aspects of Section 1031 exchanges.
Tutor Inservice (Health Literacy), May 2009Sarah Halstead
The Portage County Literacy Council held a Tutor In-Service event on May 11, 2009 to thank tutors for their work. Tutors were provided with continuing education on health literacy and networking opportunities. Tutors sorted M&M's by color and completed corresponding statements about their experiences and advice for new tutors. The Council also provided an update on staffing, funding, and outcome goals, and encouraged tutors to help track learner employment data. Tutors learned about health literacy and a curriculum to help learners understand health care providers, locations, communication, family health histories, medications, and prescriptions. Additional resources were suggested to support tutors.
This document summarizes a presentation on workers' compensation claims related to falls at work. It discusses different types of falls, including falls due to employment conditions or personal conditions, and unexplained falls. It provides an overview of relevant legal precedents that establish when falls due to idiopathic causes or personal medical conditions may still be compensable if conditions of employment contributed to or exacerbated the injury. Examples are provided of when falls were deemed compensable or not compensable based on these principles. The presentation aims to help attendees understand when falls at work may qualify for workers' compensation coverage.
Talk at Bioinformatics Open Source Conference, 2012c.titus.brown
This document summarizes work on digital normalization, a technique for reducing sequencing data size prior to assembly. Digital normalization works by discarding reads whose k-mer counts are below a cutoff, based on analysis of k-mer frequencies in the de Bruijn graph. It can remove over 95% of data in a single pass with fixed memory. Digital normalization enables assembly of large datasets in the cloud by reducing data size and memory requirements. The document acknowledges collaborators and funding sources and provides links for code, blogs, papers, and future events.
Intellisoft is a private company established in 1999 that develops applications for various industries. It has developed over 150 products and 400 projects for over 150 foreign customers. The company prides itself on its high ethics, transparent policies, and opportunities for staff growth. It works with turn-key solutions, custom solutions, and maintenance projects using technologies like .NET, SQL Server, and Oracle.
Luis Alcalde and Vinita Bahri-Mehra presented "Educational Opportunities in Cuba" as a webinar on December 3, 2015.
The presentation provided a comprehensive understanding of business and legal issues to consider when entering into an educational agreement with Cuban educational institutions, common OFAC and export control issues, travel tips and steps in developing international collaboration agreements between U.S. and Cuban educational institutions.
The document discusses new aspects of library design that are needed to meet the changing needs of library users in the digital age. Key trends highlighted in recently completed libraries include providing access to information, guidance, comfortable work spaces, areas for formal and informal communication, and an inspiring atmosphere. The main principles of new library design are ensuring easy access, multifunctional spaces, an attractive interior, representing the library's mission, and sustainability.
This document provides a humorous list of 10 reasons why a testing tool may not be used. It mocks various issues like the tool being for behavior driven development which is unpopular, having poor documentation, tests that don't work, running tests too fast to be useful, too many assert functions to choose from, only supporting unpopular versions of Python, being another mocking library, and claiming to support web testing but lacking JavaScript support. The document thanks Terry and apologies to voidspace.
Jason Beehler presented "Social Media Evidence" at the National Business Institute's "How to Get Your Social Media, Email and Text Evidence Admitted (and Keep Theirs Out)" seminar on October 29, 2015, in Worthington, Ohio.
BEACON is a $25 million NSF Science and Technology Center headquartered at Michigan State University that celebrates its second anniversary in August 2020. It includes 5 partner universities and over 400 affiliated researchers, students, and faculty studying evolution across diverse fields including microbiology, robotics, genetics, zoology, and plant biology. The mission of BEACON is to illuminate and harness the power of evolution through research in biological evolution, digital evolution, and evolutionary applications to advance science, technology, and benefit society. Researchers at BEACON generate large amounts of genomic and simulation data that challenge traditional computing and require new algorithmic approaches. BEACON aims to train students in data-intensive biology and develop robust
This document summarizes a keynote presentation about challenges in bioinformatics software development and proposed solutions. Some of the key points made include: 1) bioinformatics software development involves multiple disciplines including computer science, software engineering, statistics, and biology, each with different priorities; 2) there is a massive proliferation of bioinformatics software packages that leads to many difficult choices for researchers; 3) proposed solutions include developing software in a more modular and automated way, using common benchmarks and protocols to evaluate tools, and focusing on reproducibility and usability.
This presentation is in Italian. It was delivered by Valentina Kalk, Chief of United Nations Publications, at the Universita' Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan on November 29, 2011. It discusses the evolution of publishing in an era of e-books and e-book readers, and how actors such as Google, Amazon, Apple and others are changing the publishing landscape.
La presentazione che ho preparato per:
31 marzo 2011 - GiovIED 'La rivoluzione dei New Media. iPod, iPad e applicazioni'
Grazie a Marco Scurati per il contributo al keynote
(ma è mai possibile che la formattazione si perda sempre?)
Second Life e l'evoluzione delle interfacceLeandro Agro'
Le interfacce non soltanto disegnano il nostro mondo, ma contribuiscono significativamente a ridisegnare noi stessi, infatti -come dice Basalla- noi non siamo ciò che pensiamo di essere bensì gli artefatti che usiamo. L'artefatto del giorno è SECOND LIFE
Internet of Things - Marcello Cualbu - Ravenna Future Lessons 2015Ravenna Future Lessons
Marcello Cualbu (1977) è un’artista che orbita nel mondo dei sistemi interattivi. Cresciuto nell’ambito musicale, nel 2002 fonda una delle prime netlabel italiane (Signorafranca). Laureato in scienze politiche, si sposta a roma dove mentre lavora come montatore presso cinecittà fonda Quit, magazine in formato dvd sulla scena culturale capitolina. Nel 2004 inizia a lavorare su progetti complessi e sull’interazione uomo macchina, partecipando a numerosi festival e residenze internazionali. Al momento vive a Cagliari, dove insegna sistemi interattivi e fabbricazione digitale presso lo IED. Inoltre dirige ancora Quit, trasformatosi in un festival che esplora le connessioni tra arte, scienza e tecnologia.
Nicoletta Salvatori - Il flop dei magazine su tablet: un’occasione persa o una opportunità ancora da cogliere? Seminario di Cultura Digitale 11-novembre 2015
L’innovazione si riscontra in nuove dinamiche sociali e culturali che determinano la comparsa di tecnologie abilitanti.
Questi fattori (comportamenti e tecnologie) portano al rapido rimodellamento dei modelli di business consolidati. Cosa sta accadendo nel settore dell'editoria? Qualche spunto di riflessione.
Storytelling su 25 anni di cambiamenti sociali, culturali, tecnologici per comprendere meglio i cambiamenti in atto nelle dinamiche comunicative e nella gestione delle relazioni, nei luoghi fisici e in quelli Social.
Presentato durante l'ETAss Annual Event, Relationship Management Day - 22 Maggio 2014, Palazzo delle Stelline Milano - ETAss | www.etass.it
41. In the meantime, Google has advanced to the position of a worldwide power. In the year 2008 sales took a leap by 31.3% to a total of US $ 21.79 billion (Source: DiePresse.com, Wien, 23.1.09“). This is highly impressive! Even the projections for the year 2011, however, place total worldwide magazine sales at an estimated US $ 117 billion (PWC survey: Global Entertainment and Media Outlook 2007-2011). With this volume, the market power of magazine publishing houses is five times larger, in spite of all declining trends and any effects of the current economic crisis it may incur. Dieter Reichert, CEO CenShare Publishing Dieter Reichert, CEO CenShare Publishing Dieter Reichert, CEO CenShare Publishing
Work: at work tablets will be used for carrying presentations and media to meetings, to display presentationsinone-to-one situations and for checking email. It will probably also double as a secondary screen to sit on the desk for checking feeds such as RSS, Twitter and Facebook and other personal use.
Home: tablets will obviously be used for browsing the internet, making online purchases and using social networks. One of the most common uses will be reading tablet versionsofmagazinesand newspapers that are visually more appealing than a webpage. In the kitchen and the bedroom a tablet is a perfectly adequate alternative to a small television. As technology catches up, tablets will also be used to control devices in the home like central heating, lighting and more.
Out and about: in Japan, the most successful portable games console in the world, the Nintendo DS, is used by museums and galleries to download temporary content like maps and guides. People can then use the device to help them find their way around and to learn more about exhibits. It makes perfect sense for this use to migrate to tablets like the iPad. Even shopping experiences in supermarkets could be made better with such interactive guidance.