This document discusses localizing Android applications for multiple languages. It covers why localization is important, how the Android platform supports localization with resources and configurations, considerations for localization design and content, testing localized applications, and demonstrates a sample localization of a BMI calculator app using Eclipse and the Android SDK. It also introduces MOTODEV Studio as an easier alternative IDE for localizing and developing Android apps.
This document discusses localizing Android applications for multiple languages. It covers why localization is important, how the Android platform supports localization with resources and configurations, considerations for localization design and content, testing localized applications, and demonstrates a sample localization of a BMI calculator app using Eclipse and the Android SDK. It also introduces MOTODEV Studio as an easier alternative IDE for localizing and developing Android apps.
Hva finnes av faglitteratur med åpen tilgang. Hva gjøres for å bedre tilgangen? Hva kan fylkesbibliotekene gjøre for å heve folkebibliotekenes kompetanse på innhold og veiledning?
The document discusses a project aimed at establishing libraries as independent arenas for public debate to engage with local communities. The project's main goals are to 1) have county libraries in three regions arrange debates on locally relevant topics to promote discussion, and 2) provide training to help library staff organize such events. It provides an example of a library that successfully held a debate on the hot topic of how to use a new church building. The evaluation stresses the importance of recruiting knowledgeable speakers, finding the right balance and chemistry among participants, and providing good direction to get the best out of events.
Bibliotekarvandring - om prosjekt og metodeKarianne Aam
Ta en bibliotekar og la henne vandre er et prosjekt støttet av Nasjonalbiblioteket. En fra hvert folkebibliotek i Hedmark skal vandre til et annet, for å til sammen danne et kompetanseløft for fylket.
Sosiale medier som verktøy for dialog / Social media as a tool for dialogue Karianne Aam
This document discusses a county administration's use of social media as a tool for dialogue. It establishes an internal working group to evaluate the administration's current social media presence and provide best practices from other organizations. The main goals are to improve communication, receive instant feedback, build reputation, and share information both within and outside the organization. The document recommends using existing knowledge from previous initiatives and guidelines to achieve these goals through targeted dialogue and information sharing on social media platforms like blogs, Facebook, and Twitter while balancing openness with control over the messaging.
Hva finnes av faglitteratur med åpen tilgang. Hva gjøres for å bedre tilgangen? Hva kan fylkesbibliotekene gjøre for å heve folkebibliotekenes kompetanse på innhold og veiledning?
The document discusses a project aimed at establishing libraries as independent arenas for public debate to engage with local communities. The project's main goals are to 1) have county libraries in three regions arrange debates on locally relevant topics to promote discussion, and 2) provide training to help library staff organize such events. It provides an example of a library that successfully held a debate on the hot topic of how to use a new church building. The evaluation stresses the importance of recruiting knowledgeable speakers, finding the right balance and chemistry among participants, and providing good direction to get the best out of events.
Bibliotekarvandring - om prosjekt og metodeKarianne Aam
Ta en bibliotekar og la henne vandre er et prosjekt støttet av Nasjonalbiblioteket. En fra hvert folkebibliotek i Hedmark skal vandre til et annet, for å til sammen danne et kompetanseløft for fylket.
Sosiale medier som verktøy for dialog / Social media as a tool for dialogue Karianne Aam
This document discusses a county administration's use of social media as a tool for dialogue. It establishes an internal working group to evaluate the administration's current social media presence and provide best practices from other organizations. The main goals are to improve communication, receive instant feedback, build reputation, and share information both within and outside the organization. The document recommends using existing knowledge from previous initiatives and guidelines to achieve these goals through targeted dialogue and information sharing on social media platforms like blogs, Facebook, and Twitter while balancing openness with control over the messaging.