This was the final presentation for a three-week long project. We studies and explored experience design and branding in relation to how local banks did this, and how our design team could improve or enhance it without impeding the existing brand.
Our idea for Vancity bank was to enhance the community aspect pertaining to where a Vancity member spends his or her money.
Presentation by: Alee Furman, Flory Huang, Mark Inouye, Gracelle Mesina
(2012)
This was the final presentation for a three-week long project. We studies and explored experience design and branding in relation to how local banks did this, and how our design team could improve or enhance it without impeding the existing brand.
Our idea for Vancity bank was to enhance the community aspect pertaining to where a Vancity member spends his or her money.
Presentation by: Alee Furman, Flory Huang, Mark Inouye, Gracelle Mesina
(2012)
Universal Design for Digital Content - Radina Matic - tcworld2015Radina Matic
Introduction to accessibility and universal design for digital content, presented at the tcworld conference in Stuttgart, in November 2015. The presentation was followed by practical workshop titled "Beyond the Checklists: Demystifying Accessibility Testing and Implementation".
At the Marketo #MKTGNation Summit I delivered this call to action for today's marketers: do the stuff that matters and that has an impact on the business. Why? Because so much of marketing is ineffective. One reason content marketing has become such a buzzword today is simply because it can be measured. And those who commit to measuring it, see returns on their investment that are often many times higher than the average ROI of marketing. Check this presentation out to learn 10 Formulas ANY business can use to measure the ROI of content marketing and never waste money again
Ready. Set. Go!: Targeting your communication materials with the right messag...Bullpen Marketing
This presentation covers private school communications. What's type of communication pieces are available? Who are your targets? How frequently you should communicate with your audiences. What makes good content. Design 101. Print vs. Digital
As content has become an ubiquitous part of our lives, content strategy has evolved from a modest practice into a global discipline that reaches across existing areas of digital expertise and shapes new opportunities for content specialists. Content design is one such opportunity.
Informed by content strategy, content design has emerged in recent years thanks to the brilliant work of pioneers like the GDS Team at GOV.UK. Where content strategy excels (pun intended) at the meticulous work of enterprise site redesigns and the like, content design is ideal for the iterative sprints often associated with product design.
At its core, content design empowers creative thinkers and systematic doers who understand the nature of interactive content to partner with designers and technologists in order to build amazing digital products that meet the needs of real people. Join Content Director Hawk Thompson to find out how the multidisciplinary design team at Chaotic Moon Studios has incorporated content design into its agile-informed process for product engagements and hear how this emergent discipline is shaping the future of digital content in bold new ways.
Publishing content online isn't quite as easy as hitting the publish button. With millions of pieces of content being 'published' daily, how do you make sure your content gets received by the people that matter? How can you make it travel further beyond your target audience?
We've answered these questions in our presentation: '13 Top Tips for Publishing Content'
For our full list of content writing tips, visit our blog: http://www.ewebmarketing.com.au/blog/content-writing-tips-seo/
Image credits can be found in the final slides, thank you to all who licensed their images for use.
Check out the blog post on the importance of building your content marketing destination:
http://marketinginsidergroup.com/content-marketing/content-marketing-destination/
A content hub is a valuable way of interacting with your customers and connecting them with information, ideas, images, and stories. Once you have this content to pass along, you need a place to house it all. Somewhere that is capable of handling a constant feed of new content, from a variety of sources, covering a variety of topics, while still looking aesthetically pleasing and functioning so well that a customer will want to spend hours browsing what it has to offer.
This isn’t an easy task, but one that will be simplified and attainable after reading this guide. The guide is split into four sections, two dealing with your main hub page and two dealing with your specific article page. For both page types the guide is split into a form and function section. Form being your most basic layout, the pieces you need for the page and how to handle them stylistically. Function guides you through how a user will experience each page and the added elements to help improve this experience.
Each suggestion is analyzed on its own page and is accompanied by a screenshot of a site that demonstrates the topic. If you want to explore the entirety of the site, you can click the magnifying glass in the upper left corner of the screenshot on each example page to launch the full site on your browser.
Check it out and less us know what you think?
Training Slides of Workshop on the Strategic Planning Model, discussing the importance of Strategic Planning.
For further information regarding the course, please contact:
info@asia-masters.com
www.asia-masters.com
Delivered infront of Tri-People (Moros, Christians, & Lumads) in MSU, Marawi City, Balabagan, Malabang, and Kapatagan for the program "Empowering Youth through Enhancing Organizational Skills and Leadership Potential towards Effective Peace Agent
in the Community Project
"
Digital Marketing Strategic Planning WorkshopDigi Mark
5th ITI Digital Marketing Day
By: Mohab Ayman
#DMDay5
Digital Marketing Strategy is:
Definition of the approach by which applying digital technology
platforms to integrate with the other Marketing activities and support the overall Business Objectives.
This case study demonstrates a simple design framework of standardized information architecture building blocks that is directly applicable to portals and the DIY model for creating user experiences, in two ways. First, the building blocks framework can help maintain findability, usability and user experience quality in portal and DIY settings by effectively guiding growth and change. Second, it is an example of the changing role of IA in the DIY world, where we now define the frameworks and templates other people choose from when creating their own tools and user experiences.
Using many screenshots and design documents, the case study will follow changes in the audiences, structures, and contents of a suite of enterprise portals constructed for users in different countries, operating units, and managerial levels of a major global corporation. Participants will see how the building blocks provided an effective framework for the design, expansion, and integration of nearly a dozen distinct portals assembled from a common library of functionality and content.
This case study will also explore the building blocks as an example of the design frameworks IA’s will create in the DIY future. We will discuss the goals and design principles that inspired the building blocks system, and review its evolution over time.
Content Design, UI Architecture and Content-UI-MappingWolfram Nagel
When you want to gather, manage and publish content and display it independently on any user interface and/or target channel you need a system that supports “Content Design and Content UI Mapping”. Content and user interfaces can be planned and assembled modularly and structured in a similar manner — comparable to bricks in a building block system. Content basically runs through three steps until it reaches its recipient: Gathering, management and output. A mapping has to occure at the intersections of these three steps.
This is the extended slides version on the topic.
There's also an article on the topic: https://medium.com/@wolframnagel/content-design-and-ui-mapping-a35af8cac3f6#.3ylkxrakf
Next Level Collaboration: The Future of Content & Web Design at Future Insigh...Rebekah Baggs
Tomorrow’s complex digital experiences and responsive design challenges require a new kind of cross-discipline approach to content creation. Successful outcomes demand collaboration and co-creation. Yet, siloed workflows and legacy processes can hold you back. Learn how designers and developers play a key role in creating future-ready content, and leave with skills and actionable approaches you’ll need to transform the way your team produces together.
Smart Design - Content-first, Fast, Informed, Refined. WordCamp NYC 2014
Fast, simple, SMART. Mobile devices have forever changed the way we interact with content. Now we have to consider many things such as HiDPI graphics, responsive design, speed, UI/UX patterns, touch target sizes, gestures, and more. All while not losing track of what’s important: Content.
We’re going to discuss the influence of mobile on design trends and learn implementation techniques of smart design.
Universal Design for Digital Content - Radina Matic - tcworld2015Radina Matic
Introduction to accessibility and universal design for digital content, presented at the tcworld conference in Stuttgart, in November 2015. The presentation was followed by practical workshop titled "Beyond the Checklists: Demystifying Accessibility Testing and Implementation".
At the Marketo #MKTGNation Summit I delivered this call to action for today's marketers: do the stuff that matters and that has an impact on the business. Why? Because so much of marketing is ineffective. One reason content marketing has become such a buzzword today is simply because it can be measured. And those who commit to measuring it, see returns on their investment that are often many times higher than the average ROI of marketing. Check this presentation out to learn 10 Formulas ANY business can use to measure the ROI of content marketing and never waste money again
Ready. Set. Go!: Targeting your communication materials with the right messag...Bullpen Marketing
This presentation covers private school communications. What's type of communication pieces are available? Who are your targets? How frequently you should communicate with your audiences. What makes good content. Design 101. Print vs. Digital
As content has become an ubiquitous part of our lives, content strategy has evolved from a modest practice into a global discipline that reaches across existing areas of digital expertise and shapes new opportunities for content specialists. Content design is one such opportunity.
Informed by content strategy, content design has emerged in recent years thanks to the brilliant work of pioneers like the GDS Team at GOV.UK. Where content strategy excels (pun intended) at the meticulous work of enterprise site redesigns and the like, content design is ideal for the iterative sprints often associated with product design.
At its core, content design empowers creative thinkers and systematic doers who understand the nature of interactive content to partner with designers and technologists in order to build amazing digital products that meet the needs of real people. Join Content Director Hawk Thompson to find out how the multidisciplinary design team at Chaotic Moon Studios has incorporated content design into its agile-informed process for product engagements and hear how this emergent discipline is shaping the future of digital content in bold new ways.
Publishing content online isn't quite as easy as hitting the publish button. With millions of pieces of content being 'published' daily, how do you make sure your content gets received by the people that matter? How can you make it travel further beyond your target audience?
We've answered these questions in our presentation: '13 Top Tips for Publishing Content'
For our full list of content writing tips, visit our blog: http://www.ewebmarketing.com.au/blog/content-writing-tips-seo/
Image credits can be found in the final slides, thank you to all who licensed their images for use.
Check out the blog post on the importance of building your content marketing destination:
http://marketinginsidergroup.com/content-marketing/content-marketing-destination/
A content hub is a valuable way of interacting with your customers and connecting them with information, ideas, images, and stories. Once you have this content to pass along, you need a place to house it all. Somewhere that is capable of handling a constant feed of new content, from a variety of sources, covering a variety of topics, while still looking aesthetically pleasing and functioning so well that a customer will want to spend hours browsing what it has to offer.
This isn’t an easy task, but one that will be simplified and attainable after reading this guide. The guide is split into four sections, two dealing with your main hub page and two dealing with your specific article page. For both page types the guide is split into a form and function section. Form being your most basic layout, the pieces you need for the page and how to handle them stylistically. Function guides you through how a user will experience each page and the added elements to help improve this experience.
Each suggestion is analyzed on its own page and is accompanied by a screenshot of a site that demonstrates the topic. If you want to explore the entirety of the site, you can click the magnifying glass in the upper left corner of the screenshot on each example page to launch the full site on your browser.
Check it out and less us know what you think?
Training Slides of Workshop on the Strategic Planning Model, discussing the importance of Strategic Planning.
For further information regarding the course, please contact:
info@asia-masters.com
www.asia-masters.com
Delivered infront of Tri-People (Moros, Christians, & Lumads) in MSU, Marawi City, Balabagan, Malabang, and Kapatagan for the program "Empowering Youth through Enhancing Organizational Skills and Leadership Potential towards Effective Peace Agent
in the Community Project
"
Digital Marketing Strategic Planning WorkshopDigi Mark
5th ITI Digital Marketing Day
By: Mohab Ayman
#DMDay5
Digital Marketing Strategy is:
Definition of the approach by which applying digital technology
platforms to integrate with the other Marketing activities and support the overall Business Objectives.
This case study demonstrates a simple design framework of standardized information architecture building blocks that is directly applicable to portals and the DIY model for creating user experiences, in two ways. First, the building blocks framework can help maintain findability, usability and user experience quality in portal and DIY settings by effectively guiding growth and change. Second, it is an example of the changing role of IA in the DIY world, where we now define the frameworks and templates other people choose from when creating their own tools and user experiences.
Using many screenshots and design documents, the case study will follow changes in the audiences, structures, and contents of a suite of enterprise portals constructed for users in different countries, operating units, and managerial levels of a major global corporation. Participants will see how the building blocks provided an effective framework for the design, expansion, and integration of nearly a dozen distinct portals assembled from a common library of functionality and content.
This case study will also explore the building blocks as an example of the design frameworks IA’s will create in the DIY future. We will discuss the goals and design principles that inspired the building blocks system, and review its evolution over time.
Content Design, UI Architecture and Content-UI-MappingWolfram Nagel
When you want to gather, manage and publish content and display it independently on any user interface and/or target channel you need a system that supports “Content Design and Content UI Mapping”. Content and user interfaces can be planned and assembled modularly and structured in a similar manner — comparable to bricks in a building block system. Content basically runs through three steps until it reaches its recipient: Gathering, management and output. A mapping has to occure at the intersections of these three steps.
This is the extended slides version on the topic.
There's also an article on the topic: https://medium.com/@wolframnagel/content-design-and-ui-mapping-a35af8cac3f6#.3ylkxrakf
Next Level Collaboration: The Future of Content & Web Design at Future Insigh...Rebekah Baggs
Tomorrow’s complex digital experiences and responsive design challenges require a new kind of cross-discipline approach to content creation. Successful outcomes demand collaboration and co-creation. Yet, siloed workflows and legacy processes can hold you back. Learn how designers and developers play a key role in creating future-ready content, and leave with skills and actionable approaches you’ll need to transform the way your team produces together.
Smart Design - Content-first, Fast, Informed, Refined. WordCamp NYC 2014
Fast, simple, SMART. Mobile devices have forever changed the way we interact with content. Now we have to consider many things such as HiDPI graphics, responsive design, speed, UI/UX patterns, touch target sizes, gestures, and more. All while not losing track of what’s important: Content.
We’re going to discuss the influence of mobile on design trends and learn implementation techniques of smart design.
The Comparative Context: Journeys Across the Digital EcosystemMichelle Berryman
This presentation explores how we map the phases of the customer journey against specific areas of inquiry related to customer needs and then apply this framework to a review of competitive and comparative brand experiences. The outcomes of this analysis deliver both qualitative and quantitative results that inspire our clients and us. In turn, the insights gained enable our design team to deliver far more compelling experiences.
The science behind persuasive design: Capturing the emotional triggers that ...Kath Straub
Today, interactions with prospective customers start on the web. This means to be useful, a website must be more than usable. It must also be engaging and persuasive, like a charismatic salesman.
Persuasive designs do not „just happen“. They are derived through rigorous research identifying the emotional triggers that drive a customer to commit or fears that hinder a customer from acting.
Once key emotional responses are understood, organizations can develop content and messaging strategies which employ principles of social psychology to amplifying customers motivations and minimize their concerns.
By extending the traditional usability methods into the domains of emotional response and human decision making, designers can create content that transform exploration into commitment.
Retailers, specifically multichannel retailers, face great challenges reaching customers in an increasingly complex landscape of communications media and sales channels. Fabrique has developed an easy to follow method in getting the most out of the relationship with your customers. Examples are from Dutch and international retail and fashion.
The presentation is aimed at marketeers and senior designers.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
All work created as part of this competition remains the property of AiiM and can be made available for use by the Sponsor and Supporters. Any violation of the intellectual properties will be subject to legal action.
SỞ HỮU TRÍ TUỆ
Tất cả những ý tưởng/ sản phẩm được tạo ra trong suốt cuộc thi thuộc quyền sở hữu của AiiM. AiiM có quyền cho phép Nhà Tài trợ và các Đơn vị Hỗ trợ sử dụng những ý tưởng, sản phẩm này. Bất kỳ hành vi vi phạm quyền sở hữu trí tuệ nào cũng có thể dẫn đến trách nhiệm pháp lý.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
All work created as part of this competition remains the property of AiiM and can be made available for use by the Sponsor and Supporters. Any violation of the intellectual properties will be subject to legal action.
SỞ HỮU TRÍ TUỆ
Tất cả những ý tưởng/ sản phẩm được tạo ra trong suốt cuộc thi thuộc quyền sở hữu của AiiM. AiiM có quyền cho phép Nhà Tài trợ và các Đơn vị Hỗ trợ sử dụng những ý tưởng, sản phẩm này. Bất kỳ hành vi vi phạm quyền sở hữu trí tuệ nào cũng có thể dẫn đến trách nhiệm pháp lý.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
All work created as part of this competition remains the property of AiiM and can be made available for use by the Sponsor and Supporters. Any violation of the intellectual properties will be subject to legal action.
SỞ HỮU TRÍ TUỆ
Tất cả những ý tưởng/ sản phẩm được tạo ra trong suốt cuộc thi thuộc quyền sở hữu của AiiM. AiiM có quyền cho phép Nhà Tài trợ và các Đơn vị Hỗ trợ sử dụng những ý tưởng, sản phẩm này. Bất kỳ hành vi vi phạm quyền sở hữu trí tuệ nào cũng có thể dẫn đến trách nhiệm pháp lý.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
All work created as part of this competition remains the property of AiiM and can be made available for use by the Sponsor and Supporters. Any violation of the intellectual properties will be subject to legal action.
SỞ HỮU TRÍ TUỆ
Tất cả những ý tưởng/ sản phẩm được tạo ra trong suốt cuộc thi thuộc quyền sở hữu của AiiM. AiiM có quyền cho phép Nhà Tài trợ và các Đơn vị Hỗ trợ sử dụng những ý tưởng, sản phẩm này. Bất kỳ hành vi vi phạm quyền sở hữu trí tuệ nào cũng có thể dẫn đến trách nhiệm pháp lý.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
All work created as part of this competition remains the property of AiiM and can be made available for use by the Sponsor and Supporters. Any violation of the intellectual properties will be subject to legal action.
SỞ HỮU TRÍ TUỆ
Tất cả những ý tưởng/ sản phẩm được tạo ra trong suốt cuộc thi thuộc quyền sở hữu của AiiM. AiiM có quyền cho phép Nhà Tài trợ và các Đơn vị Hỗ trợ sử dụng những ý tưởng, sản phẩm này. Bất kỳ hành vi vi phạm quyền sở hữu trí tuệ nào cũng có thể dẫn đến trách nhiệm pháp lý.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
All work created as part of this competition remains the property of AiiM and can be made available for use by the Sponsor and Supporters. Any violation of the intellectual properties will be subject to legal action.
SỞ HỮU TRÍ TUỆ
Tất cả những ý tưởng/ sản phẩm được tạo ra trong suốt cuộc thi thuộc quyền sở hữu của AiiM. AiiM có quyền cho phép Nhà Tài trợ và các Đơn vị Hỗ trợ sử dụng những ý tưởng, sản phẩm này. Bất kỳ hành vi vi phạm quyền sở hữu trí tuệ nào cũng có thể dẫn đến trách nhiệm pháp lý.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
All work created as part of this competition remains the property of AiiM and can be made available for use by the Sponsor and Supporters. Any violation of the intellectual properties will be subject to legal action.
SỞ HỮU TRÍ TUỆ
Tất cả những ý tưởng/ sản phẩm được tạo ra trong suốt cuộc thi thuộc quyền sở hữu của AiiM. AiiM có quyền cho phép Nhà Tài trợ và các Đơn vị Hỗ trợ sử dụng những ý tưởng, sản phẩm này. Bất kỳ hành vi vi phạm quyền sở hữu trí tuệ nào cũng có thể dẫn đến trách nhiệm pháp lý.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
All work created as part of this competition remains the property of AiiM and can be made available for use by the Sponsor and Supporters. Any violation of the intellectual properties will be subject to legal action.
SỞ HỮU TRÍ TUỆ
Tất cả những ý tưởng/ sản phẩm được tạo ra trong suốt cuộc thi thuộc quyền sở hữu của AiiM. AiiM có quyền cho phép Nhà Tài trợ và các Đơn vị Hỗ trợ sử dụng những ý tưởng, sản phẩm này. Bất kỳ hành vi vi phạm quyền sở hữu trí tuệ nào cũng có thể dẫn đến trách nhiệm pháp lý.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
All work created as part of this competition remains the property of AiiM and can be made available for use by the Sponsor and Supporters. Any violation of the intellectual properties will be subject to legal action.
SỞ HỮU TRÍ TUỆ
Tất cả những ý tưởng/ sản phẩm được tạo ra trong suốt cuộc thi thuộc quyền sở hữu của AiiM. AiiM có quyền cho phép Nhà Tài trợ và các Đơn vị Hỗ trợ sử dụng những ý tưởng, sản phẩm này. Bất kỳ hành vi vi phạm quyền sở hữu trí tuệ nào cũng có thể dẫn đến trách nhiệm pháp lý.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
All work created as part of this competition remains the property of AiiM and can be made available for use by the Sponsor and Supporters. Any violation of the intellectual properties will be subject to legal action.
SỞ HỮU TRÍ TUỆ
Tất cả những ý tưởng/ sản phẩm được tạo ra trong suốt cuộc thi thuộc quyền sở hữu của AiiM. AiiM có quyền cho phép Nhà Tài trợ và các Đơn vị Hỗ trợ sử dụng những ý tưởng, sản phẩm này. Bất kỳ hành vi vi phạm quyền sở hữu trí tuệ nào cũng có thể dẫn đến trách nhiệm pháp lý.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
All work created as part of this competition remains the property of AiiM and can be made available for use by the Sponsor and Supporters. Any violation of the intellectual properties will be subject to legal action.
SỞ HỮU TRÍ TUỆ
Tất cả những ý tưởng/ sản phẩm được tạo ra trong suốt cuộc thi thuộc quyền sở hữu của AiiM. AiiM có quyền cho phép Nhà Tài trợ và các Đơn vị Hỗ trợ sử dụng những ý tưởng, sản phẩm này. Bất kỳ hành vi vi phạm quyền sở hữu trí tuệ nào cũng có thể dẫn đến trách nhiệm pháp lý.
[How technology talks] Creative Technologist - who are you?AiiM
The presentation of mr.Tien Huy, Chief Digital Officer - OgilvyOne Worldwide, about new position & new trend in Communication: technology-based creative people with title "Creative Technologist".
Mr. Tien Huy is also giving speeches at Digital Planning Specialist Course of AiiM: http://aiim.edu.vn/khoa-hoc/chuyen-vien-hoach-dinh-digital-digital-planning-specialist/
The presentation of mr.Minh Thuan, Managing Director - DNA Digital, about new position & new trend in Communication: technology-based creative people with title "Creative Technologist".
Mr. Minh Thuan is also giving speeches at Digital Planning Specialist Course of AiiM: http://aiim.edu.vn/khoa-hoc/chuyen-vien-hoach-dinh-digital-digital-planning-specialist/
[The PR industry you never know] PR Landscape in Vietnam: Campaign "Canon - o...AiiM
Case "Canon - one photo, one action" được chia sẻ trong hội thảo "PR landscape in Vietnam" ngày 25.7 - thuộc chuỗi hội thảo "The PR industry you never know" do AiiM tổ chức.
[How digital changes Advertising industry] Impacts of digital in advertising,...AiiM
Hội thảo "How digital changes Advertising industry" ngày 20.7 do AiiM tổ chức.
Topic 2: Impacts of digital in advertising, and how it changes advertising people
Mr. Thuận Ngô, Managing Director @ DNA Digital. Former Digital Creative Director @ Notch JSC.
Safalta Digital marketing institute in Noida, provide complete applications that encompass a huge range of virtual advertising and marketing additives, which includes search engine optimization, virtual communication advertising, pay-per-click on marketing, content material advertising, internet analytics, and greater. These university courses are designed for students who possess a comprehensive understanding of virtual marketing strategies and attributes.Safalta Digital Marketing Institute in Noida is a first choice for young individuals or students who are looking to start their careers in the field of digital advertising. The institute gives specialized courses designed and certification.
for beginners, providing thorough training in areas such as SEO, digital communication marketing, and PPC training in Noida. After finishing the program, students receive the certifications recognised by top different universitie, setting a strong foundation for a successful career in digital marketing.
Normal Labour/ Stages of Labour/ Mechanism of LabourWasim Ak
Normal labor is also termed spontaneous labor, defined as the natural physiological process through which the fetus, placenta, and membranes are expelled from the uterus through the birth canal at term (37 to 42 weeks
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
How to Make a Field invisible in Odoo 17Celine George
It is possible to hide or invisible some fields in odoo. Commonly using “invisible” attribute in the field definition to invisible the fields. This slide will show how to make a field invisible in odoo 17.
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Embracing GenAI - A Strategic ImperativePeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
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The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
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1. Toolkit: Web content and website design Digital Acceleration Programme
Digital consumer journey analysis
10 second summary
10 second summary
By walking through the consumer’s journey for how our web pages are used, marketers familiar with using
the web (as consumers) should be able to identify areas for improvement in the quality of the experience.
Why it matters?
Why it matters?
• Many of our websites are weak on the basics of consumer experience, taking a long time to load and lacking
easy navigation – small changes to the design and structure will give a large lift in your ROMI.
• Frequently to achieve communication objectives, consumers need to visit several pages on our websites.
• If the web page is not instantly clear and appears quickly, we can lose the consumer’s attention; we need to make
one page ‘sell’ their attention in the next page.
• Unless these journeys are short and intuitive there will be high drop-off rates in our engagement.
How to use this toolkit?
How to use this toolkit?
1. Choose a specific site and a specific journey: Think about that consumer and what they want from your site.
2. Experience all the steps: Start in a search engine looking for the content the consumer wants, then visit the
website and look at each step for any improvements you can make.
3. Identify needless steps: Look for ways to make the journey shorter.
4. Improve the experience: Is they journey intuitive and well sign posted? Is the benefit communicated at each step
to encourage consumer to take the next step?
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Advertising Exploring
contacting
& click
• Background • The landing • As they • Deep inside the • If we ask them • When they
awareness eg • When they find page: the quality explore, what site is there and to engage using return back to
through TV etc. out listing sin of the arrival do they see even deeper email, do we our site do we
• Pre-existing Google. experience. and how does experience. reaches back welcome them
brand image • The quality of • Ease of that draw them • Is the content out with great smartly?
also sets the advertising understanding into the content truly informative content. • Do we treat
expectations. message; what the site / experience. / fun / useful. • Is the re-contact friends
strength of the does and how to • Is it clear what • Can they take experience differently to
call to action. use it. the payback is? part? great. strangers?
Awareness Arrival Engaging Returning
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Tip: Arrival Tip: Exploring
Tip: Exploring Tip: Re-contacting
Tip: Re-contacting Tip: Returning
Tip: Returning
Is the call to action strong
Is the call to action strong Is this a deep link that fits
Is this a deep link that fits Ease of getting the
Ease of getting the Reach back out to
Reach back out to Treating previous visitors
Treating previous visitors
enough?
enough? with the promise of the
with the promise of the promised benefits;
promised benefits; consumers in a clear,
consumers in a clear, as friends rather than
as friends rather than
Is the expectation of what
Is the expectation of what call to action?
call to action? effectiveness of how
effectiveness of how structured, and
structured, and strangers; taking them to
strangers; taking them to
will be delivered clear
will be delivered clear Is the content, offer,
Is the content, offer, content is displayed;
content is displayed; transparent way; have the
transparent way; have the a ‘friends’ page;
a ‘friends’ page;
enough?
enough? game or entertainment
game or entertainment auto-run of videos etc;
auto-run of videos etc; right message to offer
right message to offer connecting the message
connecting the message
immediately clear?
immediately clear? showing content as early
showing content as early and clear reason to re-
and clear reason to re- in email to language on
in email to language on
as possible.
as possible. contact.
contact. the page.
the page.
Digital Action Plan
1. Choose one consumer segment need and walk through the journey , such as searching for content related to a
recent campaign: review the listings in search results, experience and relevancy of the landing page, page design
in respect to driving use of other content and registering for newsletter.
2. Use website analytics discover the number of people bouncing straight off vs the number going much deeper
(conversion rates for each step can easily be modelled), identify key bottlenecks.
3. Start from working on one conversion step: mock-up improvement and review before executing - have you really
shortened the journey, improved navigation, signposting and calls to action?
4. Wait for new analytics data to learn the outcomes before starting more complex rebuild projects.
2. Toolkit: Web content and website design Digital Acceleration Programme
Digital consumer journey analysis
Tutor tips
Tutor tips
• Remove needless steps to make journeys deliver value quickly.
• Use standard approaches to navigation such as menus running across the top of the page.
• Design a journey for each target consumer (personae) who appears on your website.
• Start with the home page to focus on the quick wins.
Exploring Re-
Advertising contacting
• Background
& click • The landing • Deep inside the • When they return
• As they • If we ask them to
awareness eg. • When they find page: the quality explore, what site is there and engage using back to our site
through TV etc. out listing sin of the arrival do they see even deeper email, do we do we welcome
• Pre-existing Google. experience. and how does experience. reaches back them smartly?
brand image • The quality of • Ease of that draw them • Is the content out with great • Do we treat
also sets the advertising understanding into the content truly informative / content. friends differently
expectations. message; what the site / experience. fun / useful • Is the re-contact to strangers?
strength of the does and how to • Is it clear what • Can they take experience
call to action. use it. the payback is? part? great.
Awareness Arrival Engaging Returning
Return
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My Digital Action Plan
Identify any key weaknesses you find (such as the loading speed of a page) and consider the actions you’d ask your agency to take…
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