The document provides advice to startup CEOs about focusing on their most important asset - themselves. It encourages CEOs to know their strengths and weaknesses, understand where their company is going, value their team members, and know when to stop or change ineffective efforts. The document stresses that CEOs should get real about their own abilities and assets, use their skills and network to take action, and stay sane in running their startup.
How To Improve Your Blog's Image With Images - From Podcamp Boston 2011Tom Catalini
Images grab attention. And they can set the tone for your blog post. They can create a mood. Images can also serve more practical purposes - documenting an event, illustrating an examples, or adding context to your topic. Finally, they make your posts more appealing and readable.
2010 was a big year for the Open Data community, some Ordnance Survey data was made freely available, data.gov.uk launched with a raft of data from across government, government published an open data license and then a new government took over who seem to be equally committed to Open Data. So far we have seen Local Government brought into the Open Data initiative (albeit with a bit of a struggle) and most recently aggregated crime data has been published on police.uk.
- So is everything rosy in the Open Data garden or are there dark clouds looming on the horizon?
- In a geo-context it seems that if we can pin a pair of coordinates to something someone will put it on a map, perhaps we need to pause before we map?
- Is Open Data the same as openness and transparency in a government context?
- What kind of accountability will access to Open Data deliver?
The document discusses the iGeneration and their identity in 3 sentences:
The iGeneration refers to individuals born in the late 1990s and early 2000s who have grown up with the internet and social media playing a central role in their lives. While older generations see the iGeneration as overly dependent on technology, members of the iGeneration believe they have greater control over their online identities and media use. The document examines how the iGeneration constructs and expresses their identity both online and offline.
Too often we label software "done" when it’s not tested, only partially documented and only half ready for release. We produce no business value, we pile on technical debt, and stakeholders have no confidence in our status reports. This presentation explores how you can use Burndown charts to improve your process.
The document discusses open science and argues for making research more open and accessible. It notes that 95% of research results are never published and that repeating experiments wastes taxpayer money. Open science could help address these issues by sharing findings more widely through tools, funding, and policies that encourage open data and reproducibility. Overall, the document advocates for revolutionary but also evolutionary changes to establish open science as good practice that others will eventually adopt.
Lesson for journalists on spotting fake photos and photoshops, how to detect altered photos. Presented during various workshops at the Poynter Institute.
The document discusses three important tools for home safety: 1) Securing doors and windows to prevent intrusion. 2) Installing a home alarm system as a deterrent. 3) Having firearms for protection, though they should be safely stored away from children. The document stresses the importance of protecting one's home and family from criminal threats.
The document provides advice to startup CEOs about focusing on their most important asset - themselves. It encourages CEOs to know their strengths and weaknesses, understand where their company is going, value their team members, and know when to stop or change ineffective efforts. The document stresses that CEOs should get real about their own abilities and assets, use their skills and network to take action, and stay sane in running their startup.
How To Improve Your Blog's Image With Images - From Podcamp Boston 2011Tom Catalini
Images grab attention. And they can set the tone for your blog post. They can create a mood. Images can also serve more practical purposes - documenting an event, illustrating an examples, or adding context to your topic. Finally, they make your posts more appealing and readable.
2010 was a big year for the Open Data community, some Ordnance Survey data was made freely available, data.gov.uk launched with a raft of data from across government, government published an open data license and then a new government took over who seem to be equally committed to Open Data. So far we have seen Local Government brought into the Open Data initiative (albeit with a bit of a struggle) and most recently aggregated crime data has been published on police.uk.
- So is everything rosy in the Open Data garden or are there dark clouds looming on the horizon?
- In a geo-context it seems that if we can pin a pair of coordinates to something someone will put it on a map, perhaps we need to pause before we map?
- Is Open Data the same as openness and transparency in a government context?
- What kind of accountability will access to Open Data deliver?
The document discusses the iGeneration and their identity in 3 sentences:
The iGeneration refers to individuals born in the late 1990s and early 2000s who have grown up with the internet and social media playing a central role in their lives. While older generations see the iGeneration as overly dependent on technology, members of the iGeneration believe they have greater control over their online identities and media use. The document examines how the iGeneration constructs and expresses their identity both online and offline.
Too often we label software "done" when it’s not tested, only partially documented and only half ready for release. We produce no business value, we pile on technical debt, and stakeholders have no confidence in our status reports. This presentation explores how you can use Burndown charts to improve your process.
The document discusses open science and argues for making research more open and accessible. It notes that 95% of research results are never published and that repeating experiments wastes taxpayer money. Open science could help address these issues by sharing findings more widely through tools, funding, and policies that encourage open data and reproducibility. Overall, the document advocates for revolutionary but also evolutionary changes to establish open science as good practice that others will eventually adopt.
Lesson for journalists on spotting fake photos and photoshops, how to detect altered photos. Presented during various workshops at the Poynter Institute.
The document discusses three important tools for home safety: 1) Securing doors and windows to prevent intrusion. 2) Installing a home alarm system as a deterrent. 3) Having firearms for protection, though they should be safely stored away from children. The document stresses the importance of protecting one's home and family from criminal threats.
In this Slide Paul j. Caletka shared an important information about world famous mathematicians. Paul J. Caletka is working as a senior math teacher in Texas.
My keynote presentation from HR Futures (http://hrfutures.inspecht.com.au/).
A focus on my experiences at TED 2009 in the context of how we need to reimagine business and work.
The document discusses emerging trends in nonprofit technology including:
- The rise of geolocation and hashtags for finding donors and spreading awareness
- The complete loss of privacy due to social media and gaming
- Individual fundraising becoming more prominent through easy online donation methods
- Nonprofits needing to innovate their business models, structures, staffing and processes or risk becoming obsolete.
The document provides tips for bloggers, including reading other blogs, leaving comments, engaging the community, understanding metrics, marketing effectively, using search engines quickly, and being passionate. It also lists photo credits used in a presentation under a Creative Commons license.
The document outlines the Science Channel's communications plan and key programs for Q1 and Q2 of 2011. In Q1, they will promote shows such as How It's Made, An Idiot Abroad, Deadly Descent, and Out of the Shadows. Key events include the TCA Winter Tour and sales conference. In Q2, programs like Build It Bigger and Wonders of the Universe will be promoted. Events include the Upfronts and MIPCOM conference. Publicity tactics described include targeting top media outlets, leveraging social media, and positioning certain shows and their talent.
The Reluctant Design Strategist: The Story of a UX Team of 1.5 Failing ForwardMegan Ellinger
In a nonprofit organization like mine, resources are often sparse. My team is one and half people strong. We do more with less every day. And despite our best efforts, sometimes we fail.
While reflecting on our successes and failures a theme has emerged: our successes occurred when we spent time developing a clear strategy with our clients. And if we couldn’t work with them directly, we made one up.
This document is a visual resume that uses images rather than text to convey information about the author. The images show the author's personal interests and background, such as debating, communications studies, and property management. They also depict the author's desire to have a career with impact and stand out moments. Overall, the visual resume aims to introduce the author and showcase their passion for creativity and drive for success.
- The document describes a debate that occurred in a science class about the validity of the moon landings. The author defended that the moon landings were real, while most classmates believed theories they had read online claiming they were fake.
- The author argued that there were reasonable scientific explanations for the claims made by skeptics and that reliable sources like NASA, National Geographic, and the BBC confirmed the moon landings occurred. They questioned why internet sites should be believed over evidence from NASA scientists and engineers.
- After further discussion about the testimonies of astronauts and the thousands of people involved in the missions, as well as an observatory in Spain, some classmates were open to reconsidering their views but a few still
Our students won_t_research_the_way_we_didNate Kogan
While students today use different tools for research than in the past, the core skills of research remain important. Students need to find relevant information from various sources, analyze what they find, organize their findings, synthesize the information, and share and reflect on what they have learned. New technologies provide additional ways for students to collaborate on research.
The document discusses content analysis and describes Emma Persky as a vocal evangelist for the barcamp movement who enjoys traveling and storytelling. It provides links to photos on Flickr related to topics in content analysis like trend analysis, bursty data, topic detection and sentiment analysis. It also includes Emma Persky's email and Twitter handles.
The document discusses the impact of landmines in Africa, including that they maim thousands, kill over 1,000 people daily, and render 1 million acres of land useless. They disproportionately impact women and children. One in 1,862 Africans are amputees due to landmines. Their widespread use has had devastating humanitarian and economic consequences for African countries.
Banish Your Inner Critic: Amplify Your Impact - Mind The Product SF 2019Denise Jacobs
The Inner Critic is the main source of our biggest blocks to perform at our best. Fortunately, there are simple and effective ways to banish the inner critic in order to do our best work as contributors, collaborators, and leaders.
First, you’ll discover the three mental power tools that you already possess to stop the inner critic in its tracks. Then you’ll learn methods for dealing with the fear of being judged and criticized, how to transform highly critical self-talk into that of approval and encouragement, and ways to feel like your ideas are good enough and stop committing “ideacide.”
By the end, you’ll have a roadmap of how to get unstuck, do your best work, and channel your creativity as a force for positive change in the world.
Our everyday interaction with the world includes not only software – many of the products and systems we interact with are actually physical. Despite the fact that you can argue about the usability of most of the objects you use or have to use everyday, there is a lot of learned behavior that we can re-use. Which comes quite handy when moving on from today’s display interaction towards a new form of interaction: social objects, aka the much quoted Internet Of Things ™. Questions are: what happens if you punch the time clock – and instead of recording your working hours you check-in to Foursquare? And how much of this concept is feasible already today?
A quick look at some of my favorite resources and some tips for making interesting videos with students based on writing and visual grammar. As Jason Ohler puts, the "new media narrative."
How the Internet Of Things may cure Social DistractionSven Kräuter
The document appears to be a collection of images and captions related to social distraction, phone games, multi-purpose devices, dedicated devices, an IOT system called Rat Pack, digital games like ping pong and foosball, and keeping in touch with a group called "Making Things Happen" through their website and social media. The captions include hashtags about events like #tedxtuhh and the topic of making things happen.
The document discusses various design patterns that can be used when programming such as MVC, Factory, Singleton, Strategy, and Observer. MVC separates an application into three layers - model, view, controller. The factory pattern creates objects without exposing instantiation logic. The singleton pattern ensures only one instance can be created. Strategy changes a process based on criteria. Observer notifies other objects of state changes through subscriptions.
The document discusses the concept of a pedagogy of abundance compared to traditional scarcity-based models. A pedagogy of abundance would be based on assumptions that content is free, abundant, varied and easily shared in a social, connected environment. It explores approaches like resource-based learning, problem-based learning, constructivism, and communities of practice as possible models and concludes that either existing theories need recasting for new technologies or a new theory is required to capture changes in behavior.
Slides for David Rose's INBOUND Bold Talk "Enchanted Objects: Design, Human Desire and the Internet of Things." INBOUND Bold Talks are bold, powerful talks from diverse, exciting, and influential people. These riveting presentations will educate, challenge, and impress you in 12 minutes or less!
Antimatter X Gravity is a team project to determine if antimatter falls up or down using crowdsourcing. The team meets face-to-face at CERN and uses GitHub. It consists of 3 computer scientists and 3 physicists. They created an app at http://crowdcrafting.org/app/antimatter/ to contribute to solving this antimatter gravity problem.
This document is a Haiku Deck presentation that features 10 photos from various photographers on a variety of topics. The presentation encourages the viewer to get inspired by what they see and create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
In this Slide Paul j. Caletka shared an important information about world famous mathematicians. Paul J. Caletka is working as a senior math teacher in Texas.
My keynote presentation from HR Futures (http://hrfutures.inspecht.com.au/).
A focus on my experiences at TED 2009 in the context of how we need to reimagine business and work.
The document discusses emerging trends in nonprofit technology including:
- The rise of geolocation and hashtags for finding donors and spreading awareness
- The complete loss of privacy due to social media and gaming
- Individual fundraising becoming more prominent through easy online donation methods
- Nonprofits needing to innovate their business models, structures, staffing and processes or risk becoming obsolete.
The document provides tips for bloggers, including reading other blogs, leaving comments, engaging the community, understanding metrics, marketing effectively, using search engines quickly, and being passionate. It also lists photo credits used in a presentation under a Creative Commons license.
The document outlines the Science Channel's communications plan and key programs for Q1 and Q2 of 2011. In Q1, they will promote shows such as How It's Made, An Idiot Abroad, Deadly Descent, and Out of the Shadows. Key events include the TCA Winter Tour and sales conference. In Q2, programs like Build It Bigger and Wonders of the Universe will be promoted. Events include the Upfronts and MIPCOM conference. Publicity tactics described include targeting top media outlets, leveraging social media, and positioning certain shows and their talent.
The Reluctant Design Strategist: The Story of a UX Team of 1.5 Failing ForwardMegan Ellinger
In a nonprofit organization like mine, resources are often sparse. My team is one and half people strong. We do more with less every day. And despite our best efforts, sometimes we fail.
While reflecting on our successes and failures a theme has emerged: our successes occurred when we spent time developing a clear strategy with our clients. And if we couldn’t work with them directly, we made one up.
This document is a visual resume that uses images rather than text to convey information about the author. The images show the author's personal interests and background, such as debating, communications studies, and property management. They also depict the author's desire to have a career with impact and stand out moments. Overall, the visual resume aims to introduce the author and showcase their passion for creativity and drive for success.
- The document describes a debate that occurred in a science class about the validity of the moon landings. The author defended that the moon landings were real, while most classmates believed theories they had read online claiming they were fake.
- The author argued that there were reasonable scientific explanations for the claims made by skeptics and that reliable sources like NASA, National Geographic, and the BBC confirmed the moon landings occurred. They questioned why internet sites should be believed over evidence from NASA scientists and engineers.
- After further discussion about the testimonies of astronauts and the thousands of people involved in the missions, as well as an observatory in Spain, some classmates were open to reconsidering their views but a few still
Our students won_t_research_the_way_we_didNate Kogan
While students today use different tools for research than in the past, the core skills of research remain important. Students need to find relevant information from various sources, analyze what they find, organize their findings, synthesize the information, and share and reflect on what they have learned. New technologies provide additional ways for students to collaborate on research.
The document discusses content analysis and describes Emma Persky as a vocal evangelist for the barcamp movement who enjoys traveling and storytelling. It provides links to photos on Flickr related to topics in content analysis like trend analysis, bursty data, topic detection and sentiment analysis. It also includes Emma Persky's email and Twitter handles.
The document discusses the impact of landmines in Africa, including that they maim thousands, kill over 1,000 people daily, and render 1 million acres of land useless. They disproportionately impact women and children. One in 1,862 Africans are amputees due to landmines. Their widespread use has had devastating humanitarian and economic consequences for African countries.
Banish Your Inner Critic: Amplify Your Impact - Mind The Product SF 2019Denise Jacobs
The Inner Critic is the main source of our biggest blocks to perform at our best. Fortunately, there are simple and effective ways to banish the inner critic in order to do our best work as contributors, collaborators, and leaders.
First, you’ll discover the three mental power tools that you already possess to stop the inner critic in its tracks. Then you’ll learn methods for dealing with the fear of being judged and criticized, how to transform highly critical self-talk into that of approval and encouragement, and ways to feel like your ideas are good enough and stop committing “ideacide.”
By the end, you’ll have a roadmap of how to get unstuck, do your best work, and channel your creativity as a force for positive change in the world.
Our everyday interaction with the world includes not only software – many of the products and systems we interact with are actually physical. Despite the fact that you can argue about the usability of most of the objects you use or have to use everyday, there is a lot of learned behavior that we can re-use. Which comes quite handy when moving on from today’s display interaction towards a new form of interaction: social objects, aka the much quoted Internet Of Things ™. Questions are: what happens if you punch the time clock – and instead of recording your working hours you check-in to Foursquare? And how much of this concept is feasible already today?
A quick look at some of my favorite resources and some tips for making interesting videos with students based on writing and visual grammar. As Jason Ohler puts, the "new media narrative."
How the Internet Of Things may cure Social DistractionSven Kräuter
The document appears to be a collection of images and captions related to social distraction, phone games, multi-purpose devices, dedicated devices, an IOT system called Rat Pack, digital games like ping pong and foosball, and keeping in touch with a group called "Making Things Happen" through their website and social media. The captions include hashtags about events like #tedxtuhh and the topic of making things happen.
The document discusses various design patterns that can be used when programming such as MVC, Factory, Singleton, Strategy, and Observer. MVC separates an application into three layers - model, view, controller. The factory pattern creates objects without exposing instantiation logic. The singleton pattern ensures only one instance can be created. Strategy changes a process based on criteria. Observer notifies other objects of state changes through subscriptions.
The document discusses the concept of a pedagogy of abundance compared to traditional scarcity-based models. A pedagogy of abundance would be based on assumptions that content is free, abundant, varied and easily shared in a social, connected environment. It explores approaches like resource-based learning, problem-based learning, constructivism, and communities of practice as possible models and concludes that either existing theories need recasting for new technologies or a new theory is required to capture changes in behavior.
Slides for David Rose's INBOUND Bold Talk "Enchanted Objects: Design, Human Desire and the Internet of Things." INBOUND Bold Talks are bold, powerful talks from diverse, exciting, and influential people. These riveting presentations will educate, challenge, and impress you in 12 minutes or less!
Antimatter X Gravity is a team project to determine if antimatter falls up or down using crowdsourcing. The team meets face-to-face at CERN and uses GitHub. It consists of 3 computer scientists and 3 physicists. They created an app at http://crowdcrafting.org/app/antimatter/ to contribute to solving this antimatter gravity problem.
This document is a Haiku Deck presentation that features 10 photos from various photographers on a variety of topics. The presentation encourages the viewer to get inspired by what they see and create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
A completely subjective list of problems with the User Interface of Apple' iOS 7 mobile operating system, based on a quick recap of the fundamental design concepts of Gestalt Laws, affordances, and skeumorphism.
Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
Iván Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
How Barcodes Can Be Leveraged Within Odoo 17Celine George
In this presentation, we will explore how barcodes can be leveraged within Odoo 17 to streamline our manufacturing processes. We will cover the configuration steps, how to utilize barcodes in different manufacturing scenarios, and the overall benefits of implementing this technology.
Gender and Mental Health - Counselling and Family Therapy Applications and In...PsychoTech Services
A proprietary approach developed by bringing together the best of learning theories from Psychology, design principles from the world of visualization, and pedagogical methods from over a decade of training experience, that enables you to: Learn better, faster!
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ملزمة تشريح الجهاز الهيكلي (نظري 3)
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تتميز هذهِ الملزمة بعِدة مُميزات :
1- مُترجمة ترجمة تُناسب جميع المستويات
2- تحتوي على 78 رسم توضيحي لكل كلمة موجودة بالملزمة (لكل كلمة !!!!)
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3- دقة الكتابة والصور عالية جداً جداً جداً
4- هُنالك بعض المعلومات تم توضيحها بشكل تفصيلي جداً (تُعتبر لدى الطالب أو الطالبة بإنها معلومات مُبهمة ومع ذلك تم توضيح هذهِ المعلومات المُبهمة بشكل تفصيلي جداً
5- الملزمة تشرح نفسها ب نفسها بس تكلك تعال اقراني
6- تحتوي الملزمة في اول سلايد على خارطة تتضمن جميع تفرُعات معلومات الجهاز الهيكلي المذكورة في هذهِ الملزمة
واخيراً هذهِ الملزمة حلالٌ عليكم وإتمنى منكم إن تدعولي بالخير والصحة والعافية فقط
كل التوفيق زملائي وزميلاتي ، زميلكم محمد الذهبي 💊💊
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This presentation was provided by Racquel Jemison, Ph.D., Christina MacLaughlin, Ph.D., and Paulomi Majumder. Ph.D., all of the American Chemical Society, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
THE SACRIFICE HOW PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTS STUDENTS ARE SACRIFICING TO CHANGE T...indexPub
The recent surge in pro-Palestine student activism has prompted significant responses from universities, ranging from negotiations and divestment commitments to increased transparency about investments in companies supporting the war on Gaza. This activism has led to the cessation of student encampments but also highlighted the substantial sacrifices made by students, including academic disruptions and personal risks. The primary drivers of these protests are poor university administration, lack of transparency, and inadequate communication between officials and students. This study examines the profound emotional, psychological, and professional impacts on students engaged in pro-Palestine protests, focusing on Generation Z's (Gen-Z) activism dynamics. This paper explores the significant sacrifices made by these students and even the professors supporting the pro-Palestine movement, with a focus on recent global movements. Through an in-depth analysis of printed and electronic media, the study examines the impacts of these sacrifices on the academic and personal lives of those involved. The paper highlights examples from various universities, demonstrating student activism's long-term and short-term effects, including disciplinary actions, social backlash, and career implications. The researchers also explore the broader implications of student sacrifices. The findings reveal that these sacrifices are driven by a profound commitment to justice and human rights, and are influenced by the increasing availability of information, peer interactions, and personal convictions. The study also discusses the broader implications of this activism, comparing it to historical precedents and assessing its potential to influence policy and public opinion. The emotional and psychological toll on student activists is significant, but their sense of purpose and community support mitigates some of these challenges. However, the researchers call for acknowledging the broader Impact of these sacrifices on the future global movement of FreePalestine.