In this webinar, you will learn about the features and benefits that make interactive transcripts so compelling. We show live demos of different use cases and do a walk-through of how easy it is to install one on your website. We also go through a gallery of examples and customization options.
Microsoft PowerPoint has always been a mainstay of how to present, whether in the boardroom, or in the classroom, but “Prezi”, a newer software presentation program, offers a newer more engaging style of presenting that some have not yet experienced and may be of value to your presentation. But is newer always better? Here we will show you some pros and cons to both techniques and discuss them so that you may find the presentation style that caters to your own needs and efforts.
In this webinar, you will learn about the features and benefits that make interactive transcripts so compelling. We show live demos of different use cases and do a walk-through of how easy it is to install one on your website. We also go through a gallery of examples and customization options.
Microsoft PowerPoint has always been a mainstay of how to present, whether in the boardroom, or in the classroom, but “Prezi”, a newer software presentation program, offers a newer more engaging style of presenting that some have not yet experienced and may be of value to your presentation. But is newer always better? Here we will show you some pros and cons to both techniques and discuss them so that you may find the presentation style that caters to your own needs and efforts.
I have recently been using Prezi for business presentations and they have been well received. I have also been introduced to MS Sway. So I thought this comparison of some of the pros and shortcomings of both would be beneficial to others.
Whenever we think of programming more of us are into which language should we learn. We always think as I need to learn to develop a website rather than I need to learn php or any web scripting language, we think as we need to develop an android app rather than learning java as an language.
So I tried to explain should we learn to develop a website, android app or we should learn to know the basics of an programming language.
DSC ASEB Android Study Jams 2020: New to Programming 1Aravind V. Nair
Slides from the event. Visit https://bit.ly/DSC-ASEB-ASJ-NP1 to know more.
2.5 billion. That's the number of Android devices active in the world, and each of them has hundreds of apps installed; apps that have become an integral part of people's everyday lives. With Android Study Jams, you will have the opportunity to learn Kotlin, the most preferred language that is being used to create these Android applications. Join us and begin your journey to becoming an Android developer.
This program has been divided into two tracks: New to Programming and Prior Programming Experience
Track 1 will take place over the next 4 weeks and will introduce you to the basics of Kotlin as well as Android and gives you enough knowledge to start building elegant yet simple applications.
Track 2 dives deeper into Android and lets you add more complex functionality to your apps by bringing in data storage, network connection, and more!
This first session introduces you to the program, gives you an overview of the course and what to expect from it. It'll also go over the first couple of activities (pathways) in Track 1 to lend you some sense of familiarity with the course and to show you how to follow along for the rest of the track
Turning humans into developers with Perl - London Perl Workshop 2017Julien Fiegehenn
In this talk I explain my methodology for teaching apprentice software developers. I mainly use Perl, and often work with young trainees who start their professional careers with very little to no prior tech knowledge. I talk about the social aspects of being a mentor and show process examples that help with long-term motivation.
Creating a unified consistent UI language for scalable appsRamon Cliquet
How to enable Designers, Developers, BA's and PM's to speak the same language? How to create, build and maintain a consistent UI and UX ecosystem on mid to large product teams? How to accelerate UI development and design hand-over with reusable and styled interactive components?
Developers Nepal Meetup #4 was organized on February 4 2017 at Fusemachines Nepal.
The event was organized by the team of Developers Nepal and supported by Toptal.
Responsive web design is hard and one of the most difficult things to work out is representing visual design in a flexible manner that can accurately be translated to code. In this panel we will discuss how we used InDesign to create flexible comps and rapidly iterate between multiple designers. We went with the concept of ‘just enough’ design to get us into code, where we could validate our design decisions. We will also go into how we iterated after the code was done but the design was not. We borrowed heavily from Upstatements approach to designing the Boston Globe but ran into our own unique challenges along the way.
Presenters: Brent Laverty, Georgia Cowley, Warren Schultheis, Ryan Gantz, Ted Irvine, Josh Laincz
How To Do Kick-Ass Software DevelopmentSven Peters
With Kick-Ass Software Development you actually get stuff done. Feedback cycles are short, code quality is awesome and customers get the features they lust after. Less mangers managing, less testers testing and less IT-operators operating. The developers take the power back, making them much happier. Sound like paradise? It is! This session will show you how we do Kick-Ass Software Development at Atlassian.
I talk about how we: use pull requests for better code quality; collaborate fast to develop ideas; avoid meetings to get more stuff done; tighten our feedback loops to fail faster; shorten our release cycles; and work together happily on different continents. It's a great way to develop software and we think it can work in your company, too.
Watch the video if this talk: http://vimeo.com/70102926
I have recently been using Prezi for business presentations and they have been well received. I have also been introduced to MS Sway. So I thought this comparison of some of the pros and shortcomings of both would be beneficial to others.
Whenever we think of programming more of us are into which language should we learn. We always think as I need to learn to develop a website rather than I need to learn php or any web scripting language, we think as we need to develop an android app rather than learning java as an language.
So I tried to explain should we learn to develop a website, android app or we should learn to know the basics of an programming language.
DSC ASEB Android Study Jams 2020: New to Programming 1Aravind V. Nair
Slides from the event. Visit https://bit.ly/DSC-ASEB-ASJ-NP1 to know more.
2.5 billion. That's the number of Android devices active in the world, and each of them has hundreds of apps installed; apps that have become an integral part of people's everyday lives. With Android Study Jams, you will have the opportunity to learn Kotlin, the most preferred language that is being used to create these Android applications. Join us and begin your journey to becoming an Android developer.
This program has been divided into two tracks: New to Programming and Prior Programming Experience
Track 1 will take place over the next 4 weeks and will introduce you to the basics of Kotlin as well as Android and gives you enough knowledge to start building elegant yet simple applications.
Track 2 dives deeper into Android and lets you add more complex functionality to your apps by bringing in data storage, network connection, and more!
This first session introduces you to the program, gives you an overview of the course and what to expect from it. It'll also go over the first couple of activities (pathways) in Track 1 to lend you some sense of familiarity with the course and to show you how to follow along for the rest of the track
Turning humans into developers with Perl - London Perl Workshop 2017Julien Fiegehenn
In this talk I explain my methodology for teaching apprentice software developers. I mainly use Perl, and often work with young trainees who start their professional careers with very little to no prior tech knowledge. I talk about the social aspects of being a mentor and show process examples that help with long-term motivation.
Creating a unified consistent UI language for scalable appsRamon Cliquet
How to enable Designers, Developers, BA's and PM's to speak the same language? How to create, build and maintain a consistent UI and UX ecosystem on mid to large product teams? How to accelerate UI development and design hand-over with reusable and styled interactive components?
Developers Nepal Meetup #4 was organized on February 4 2017 at Fusemachines Nepal.
The event was organized by the team of Developers Nepal and supported by Toptal.
Responsive web design is hard and one of the most difficult things to work out is representing visual design in a flexible manner that can accurately be translated to code. In this panel we will discuss how we used InDesign to create flexible comps and rapidly iterate between multiple designers. We went with the concept of ‘just enough’ design to get us into code, where we could validate our design decisions. We will also go into how we iterated after the code was done but the design was not. We borrowed heavily from Upstatements approach to designing the Boston Globe but ran into our own unique challenges along the way.
Presenters: Brent Laverty, Georgia Cowley, Warren Schultheis, Ryan Gantz, Ted Irvine, Josh Laincz
How To Do Kick-Ass Software DevelopmentSven Peters
With Kick-Ass Software Development you actually get stuff done. Feedback cycles are short, code quality is awesome and customers get the features they lust after. Less mangers managing, less testers testing and less IT-operators operating. The developers take the power back, making them much happier. Sound like paradise? It is! This session will show you how we do Kick-Ass Software Development at Atlassian.
I talk about how we: use pull requests for better code quality; collaborate fast to develop ideas; avoid meetings to get more stuff done; tighten our feedback loops to fail faster; shorten our release cycles; and work together happily on different continents. It's a great way to develop software and we think it can work in your company, too.
Watch the video if this talk: http://vimeo.com/70102926
GDSC IIITN holding on to its promise and back with INFO SESSION 2.0🔥.
With intro to first year, raising their interest and guiding them on their path from an early stage.🙇
Fun games and leads intro, made the session a perfect balance of work and play. 🙇🙇🔥
There are still bigger and better sessions to come, GDSC will always be there for its enthusiasts.🤗
Building for People: 5 Practical Tip for Greating Great UXqixingz
If the 20th century is about technology functions, then the 21st century is about technology users. Building useful, usable, and attractive software applications for people is critical to win customers. User Experience (UX) is much more than just UI, it includes all key aspects of application such as performance and availability that you as developers concern. This session will start off with the ROI of great UX and why you should care. Then, 5 practical tips for creating great UX will be shared that you can take home and start improve your software UX right away.
Care about how to leverage 'Material Design Done Right'. You will find this deck presented by the industry expert Robin Dhanwani, Founder, Parallel Labs during Webinar for Digital Vidya. Interested in attending similar Webinar Live? Register Now at http://www.digitalvidya.com/webinars/
How to Think Big, Start Small and Fail Fast by Google PM LeadProduct School
Main takeaways:
- Thinking big: expand your ideas and understand today and dream up tomorrow. This will take your company/product into the future
- Start small: it's time to go into validation stage, organize your ideas into a roadmap that starts small and builds more value over time
-Failing fast: learn from your failures and do it fast (if you never failed, you probably did not aim high enough)
Material for my 4-hour workshop in The British Higher School of Art and Design (Moscow) about LinguaLeo mobile apps design process.
http://www.britishdesign.ru/
http://www.britishdesign.ru/programs/p/mobiledesign/
Green slides - theory
Lilac slides - cases
Orange slides - tasks for the workshop
Maximize Your Content with Beautiful Assets : Content & Asset for Landing Page pmgdscunsri
Figma is a cloud-based design tool widely used by designers for prototyping, UI/UX design, and real-time collaboration. With features such as precision pen tools, grid system, and reusable components, Figma makes it easy for teams to work together on design projects. Its flexibility and accessibility make Figma a top choice in the digital age.
Technoblade The Legacy of a Minecraft Legend.Techno Merch
Technoblade, born Alex on June 1, 1999, was a legendary Minecraft YouTuber known for his sharp wit and exceptional PvP skills. Starting his channel in 2013, he gained nearly 11 million subscribers. His private battle with metastatic sarcoma ended in June 2022, but his enduring legacy continues to inspire millions.
Storytelling For The Web: Integrate Storytelling in your Design ProcessChiara Aliotta
In this slides I explain how I have used storytelling techniques to elevate websites and brands and create memorable user experiences. You can discover practical tips as I showcase the elements of good storytelling and its applied to some examples of diverse brands/projects..
Hello everyone! I am thrilled to present my latest portfolio on LinkedIn, marking the culmination of my architectural journey thus far. Over the span of five years, I've been fortunate to acquire a wealth of knowledge under the guidance of esteemed professors and industry mentors. From rigorous academic pursuits to practical engagements, each experience has contributed to my growth and refinement as an architecture student. This portfolio not only showcases my projects but also underscores my attention to detail and to innovative architecture as a profession.
Can AI do good? at 'offtheCanvas' India HCI preludeAlan Dix
Invited talk at 'offtheCanvas' IndiaHCI prelude, 29th June 2024.
https://www.alandix.com/academic/talks/offtheCanvas-IndiaHCI2024/
The world is being changed fundamentally by AI and we are constantly faced with newspaper headlines about its harmful effects. However, there is also the potential to both ameliorate theses harms and use the new abilities of AI to transform society for the good. Can you make the difference?
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