The document discusses concepts for repurposing existing training materials developed by Robert M. Ewing to highlight cost savings and leverage technical knowledge. Older overhead transparencies and worksheets were converted into PowerPoint presentations and used to teach updated concepts to technicians. Repurposing existing materials allows companies to reuse years of developed content while updating it for changing technologies in a cost effective manner rather than reinventing materials.
IT 200 Network DiagramBelow is the wired network configurat.docxpriestmanmable
IT 200: Network Diagram
Below is the wired network configuration for Swagger Distribution. Use this to create and describe a Visio diagram of a wireless networking configuration appropriate for the company. Describe all aspects of the network using IT terminology.
Source: http://www.cityinfrastructure.com/Data/PhysicalDiagram.png
Assignment #10
(10 points)
Using MySQL SELECT commands answer the questions listed below using the Tiny Video schema used in your previous assignment. Submit via the D2L drop box the final SQL script for each problem. All questions are worth 2 points each.
1. Write a query to display the columns listed below. The query should list each customer once, whether they have rented a movie or not. Where the customer has rented a movie it should show only the first rental date. The output should be sorted by membership number.
2. Write a query to display the columns listed below. The query should list each customer who has not rented a move. The output should be sorted by membership number.
3. Write a query to display the columns listed below. The query should list each customer where the total detail rental fee is greater than twice the overall average detail rental fee. The output should be sorted by membership number. (Hint: A HAVING clause will be needed)
4. Write a query to display the columns listed below. The query should list each customer in which the video rental is overdue. The Days_Overdue column should calculate the number of days overdue based upon the due date and return date. The output should be sorted by membership number and then by the detail due date.
5. Write a query to display the columns listed below. For each customer the query should show the current system date, the current day (when you do the problem the date and day will be different), the number of characters in the member last name, the last date the customer rented a video and how many total videos the person rented.
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IT 200: Program Code
Below is the code that is currently displayed on the computer screen at Swagger Distribution every morning when employees log on to their computers. The new owner would like you to add a second line that tells employees, “Welcome to Swagger Distribution!” It should go before the current date. The new owner would also like you to change the word “Current” to “Today’s” on the date output.
(Hint: To add a second line of output code, simply add a second System.out.print in the statement.)
Take this code to www.ideone.com. Important: On the bottom left of the compiler window, ensure that the toggle menu states Java and not another programming language. (The compiler automatically defaults to whatever language was used last.) Enter the code into the line that states: “// your code goes here”.
When you are ready to compile and run the code, click the green “run” button. Take a screenshot of your output. Use terminology you learned in this module to identify three components of ...
UXPA 2023: Redesigning An Automotive Feature from Gasoline to Electric Vehicl...UXPA International
Join us for an interaction design case study from the automotive industry. We created a Human-Machine Interface (HMI) for a vehicle feature that provides household-levels of power in electrical outlets for our customers to use at work and play. This case study will reveal: · Our debate of re-using version 1.0’s HMI vs designing a new user interface for the electric vehicle—when to break with consistency and why? · User research we conducted to guide our early design concept. · Paper prototypes we created to support our usability testing of the concept with vehicle owners. · How we solved internal debate over the interaction design in moving from internal combustion vehicles to electric vehicles. * Advice to help you evangelize user-centered design that is also brand-centered for a new product.
IT 200 Network DiagramBelow is the wired network configurat.docxpriestmanmable
IT 200: Network Diagram
Below is the wired network configuration for Swagger Distribution. Use this to create and describe a Visio diagram of a wireless networking configuration appropriate for the company. Describe all aspects of the network using IT terminology.
Source: http://www.cityinfrastructure.com/Data/PhysicalDiagram.png
Assignment #10
(10 points)
Using MySQL SELECT commands answer the questions listed below using the Tiny Video schema used in your previous assignment. Submit via the D2L drop box the final SQL script for each problem. All questions are worth 2 points each.
1. Write a query to display the columns listed below. The query should list each customer once, whether they have rented a movie or not. Where the customer has rented a movie it should show only the first rental date. The output should be sorted by membership number.
2. Write a query to display the columns listed below. The query should list each customer who has not rented a move. The output should be sorted by membership number.
3. Write a query to display the columns listed below. The query should list each customer where the total detail rental fee is greater than twice the overall average detail rental fee. The output should be sorted by membership number. (Hint: A HAVING clause will be needed)
4. Write a query to display the columns listed below. The query should list each customer in which the video rental is overdue. The Days_Overdue column should calculate the number of days overdue based upon the due date and return date. The output should be sorted by membership number and then by the detail due date.
5. Write a query to display the columns listed below. For each customer the query should show the current system date, the current day (when you do the problem the date and day will be different), the number of characters in the member last name, the last date the customer rented a video and how many total videos the person rented.
1
IT 200: Program Code
Below is the code that is currently displayed on the computer screen at Swagger Distribution every morning when employees log on to their computers. The new owner would like you to add a second line that tells employees, “Welcome to Swagger Distribution!” It should go before the current date. The new owner would also like you to change the word “Current” to “Today’s” on the date output.
(Hint: To add a second line of output code, simply add a second System.out.print in the statement.)
Take this code to www.ideone.com. Important: On the bottom left of the compiler window, ensure that the toggle menu states Java and not another programming language. (The compiler automatically defaults to whatever language was used last.) Enter the code into the line that states: “// your code goes here”.
When you are ready to compile and run the code, click the green “run” button. Take a screenshot of your output. Use terminology you learned in this module to identify three components of ...
UXPA 2023: Redesigning An Automotive Feature from Gasoline to Electric Vehicl...UXPA International
Join us for an interaction design case study from the automotive industry. We created a Human-Machine Interface (HMI) for a vehicle feature that provides household-levels of power in electrical outlets for our customers to use at work and play. This case study will reveal: · Our debate of re-using version 1.0’s HMI vs designing a new user interface for the electric vehicle—when to break with consistency and why? · User research we conducted to guide our early design concept. · Paper prototypes we created to support our usability testing of the concept with vehicle owners. · How we solved internal debate over the interaction design in moving from internal combustion vehicles to electric vehicles. * Advice to help you evangelize user-centered design that is also brand-centered for a new product.
1. Concepts developed by Robert M. Ewing Instructional Designer Most of these concepts were executed by vendors in the Los Angeles area and funded by major automotive corporations: they highlight something which I believe is both a cost saving advantage and a technical knowledge based necessity; historical company knowledge and training materials ought to be repurposed as often as possible as technological updates in software and teaching techniques are available. In other words, developers should not ‘re-event the wheel’ just for the sake of doing it. Companies should purchase the most advanced technologies they can afford within existing budget parameters.
2. Repurposed from overhead transparency; now a Macromedia presentation Control buttons Cross-referenced to Tech handbook pages
3. Here a colored wiring diagram becomes a diagnostic aid using a worksheet. All materials are closely checked and approved by SME’s before piloting.
5. Here is the same slide with meter at rest; instructors can toggle through or back up to teach the concept.
6. Technician Worksheet Designed to teach the concept of ‘series and parallel circuits’—these kinds of worksheets are objective based or ‘criterion referenced’ using concepts developed by Bob Mager and well documented as instructionally sound.
7. These cards illustrate an important point: Older material which took years to develop can be repurposed and updated to meet the needs of changing technologies. Over one hundred overhead transparencies were used to create an all new instructor led PowerPoint slideshow. This laminated card with a Chicago screw holding several cards together was used in a Steering and Suspension class. The technicians each got a packet of cards at the end of the class. Card group was ‘toolbox’ size. “Everything you ever wanted to know about wheel alignment”.
8. Controller Voltages This slide shows a video projector PCB with call outs for various voltages. They can be useful as New Model information or to discuss existing technical issues.
9. Dichroic Combiner Cube Light Valve (Red) Light Valve (Blue) Light Valve (Green) Mirror Color Separation Mirror Mirror Color Separation Mirrors Reflective LCD Technology Here ‘light valve’ technology can be discussed with instructor ‘notes’ built into the PowerPoint.
10. Wi-Fi vs. Bluetooth Side by side comparison of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth characteristics
11. Contact Information Robert M. Ewing 417-527-3179 Email: ewingb@aol.com Availability: Contract, Consulting, Full time US Passport