Aarambh has made several computer accounts for different purposes - an eMac account to save work and access the internet, a First Class account for school, an I Google account to add games and customize with a profile picture, and a Blogger account where they have posted 4 blog posts. They also mention having a Grade 6 computer WIKI account.
Courting the Future Student: Adjusting to Disruptive Innovation in the Higher...Jeremy Williams
The document discusses how higher education needs to adapt to disruptive innovation and engaged modern students. It suggests that learning needs to be participatory, flexible, authentic, and cater to different styles. Assessment should be grounded in real-world outcomes rather than tests. Courting future students requires a learning model that is multi-modal, learner-centric, and focuses on lasting learning beyond exams.
Aarambh has made several computer accounts for different purposes - an eMac account to save work and access the internet, a First Class account for school, an I Google account to add games and customize with a profile picture, and a Blogger account where they have posted 4 blog posts. They also mention having a Grade 6 computer WIKI account.
Courting the Future Student: Adjusting to Disruptive Innovation in the Higher...Jeremy Williams
The document discusses how higher education needs to adapt to disruptive innovation and engaged modern students. It suggests that learning needs to be participatory, flexible, authentic, and cater to different styles. Assessment should be grounded in real-world outcomes rather than tests. Courting future students requires a learning model that is multi-modal, learner-centric, and focuses on lasting learning beyond exams.
The document introduces the Chhajed Group of Companies, a 30-year-old Mumbai-based conglomerate with over 100 crore in annual turnover. The Group has diversified interests in industries like pharmaceuticals, marketing, media, packaging, and telecommunications. It operates as a market leader in fields like printing, packaging, and pharmaceuticals. The Group companies have successfully managed diverse technologies over many years of operations.
Creating digital stories allows for personal expression and connection through peer-to-peer sharing. Tools like Windows Movie Maker can be used to storyboard, add images, music and save as a movie while observing copyright. Elements of a good digital story include a clear purpose, point of view, quality content, voice, pacing, images and economical details.
Ivan Bailey is an assistant who provides concise 3 sentence or less summaries of documents. This document contains the name "Ivan Bailey" but provides no other context or information about who Ivan Bailey is or what role they play. The name "Ivan Bailey" is the only information given in the document.
The document analyzes revisions made to India's defense offset policy. Major changes include expanding eligible defense products and services, introducing multipliers for partnerships with MSMEs and technology transfers, extending the offset period and banking validity, limiting penalties for non-compliance, and defining roles for offset evaluation. Reporting requirements were also clarified, with half-yearly discharge reports and an annual appraisal submitted to the Defense Acquisition Council. The analysis concludes that the policy has addressed many long-standing demands but the effects will only be seen over time.
The document provides information about ANVILL, a free online language learning tool from the University of Oregon. It discusses ANVILL's features such as being free for public schools, avoiding privacy issues, and having responsive email support. It notes some limitations, such as ANVILL not working on Macs and being easier if students have emails. The document provides examples of how ANVILL could be used for oral assessments, collaborative activities, and language practice. It also includes tips for setting up teacher and student accounts on ANVILL.
Malcolm X was born in 1925 in Omaha and assassinated in 1965 while giving a speech. He was imprisoned for 10 years starting in 1945 and converted to the Nation of Islam while incarcerated, becoming their leader after his release. He married Betty Shabazz in 1958 and they had six daughters together. Malcolm X was shot and killed by three men, including Thomas Hagan, who confessed during the trial. His funeral was attended by thousands and he was buried in Ferncliff Cemetery.
Martin Luther King Jr. was born in 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia. He became a Baptist minister and civil rights leader. He earned various academic degrees, including a PhD from Boston University. In the 1950s and 1960s, King led the Montgomery bus boycott and founded the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. He advocated for racial equality and desegregation through nonviolent civil disobedience. King traveled extensively to support civil rights causes and delivered influential speeches. He was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee in 1968 while supporting a sanitation workers' strike.
W.H. Plastics faces challenges including a highly competitive industry, reliance on one major customer for 74% of sales, and uncertainty from foreign exchange rates. The company is considering strategies like attending global trade shows to build relationships and gain industry insights, developing an online presence to target likely customers, and sourcing low value-added parts from China to control costs. A staged 24 month plan is outlined to implement these strategies and monitor their impact on reaching the company's profit margin target.
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The document discusses a company that holds patents for chip technology used in mobile devices. It sells intellectual property licenses to other companies and has a large market share in the fast-growing mobile device segment. The company provides hosted IT services and outsourcing to help other companies save money and eliminate expensive upgrade cycles.
The document discusses how videoconferencing can be used to promote 21st century learning. It provides examples of videoconferencing programs used in North Carolina schools, nationally, and internationally. These programs allow students to share educational resources, expand their curriculum, and connect with experts without travel. Examples include connections between the NC School of Science and Math and Rural Hall School in NC, as well as international connections through programs like Read Around the Planet.
This document discusses principles for designing effective online discussion activities. It advocates for authentic assessment that involves engaging problems requiring students to apply knowledge creatively. Students should be convinced of the authenticity of tasks to fully engage. Effective online discussions feature unstructured problems that require students to take on roles like decision-makers and recommend solutions. They harness technology to emphasize real-world relevance. Creating scenarios involves curating multimedia like images, audio, and video to bring cases to life using real examples. This engages students' imagination and appeals to their creativity for deep learning.
Blood transfusion involves transferring blood or blood components from a donor to a recipient. There are several types of blood transfusions including whole blood transfusion and transfusion of individual blood components like red blood cells, platelets, and plasma. Blood transfusions can cause various complications such as transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI), febrile nonhemolytic reactions, allergic reactions, hemolytic reactions if there is an ABO incompatibility, infections transmitted through the blood, and transfusion-associated circulatory overload (TACO). It is important to carefully screen and type donor blood and properly match it to the recipient to reduce risks of complications from blood transfusions.
This document provides clues about a famous French architect. The architect's favorite number can be found divided in their most famous construction at least three times. This construction, finished in 1952, was a large housing complex built on stilts in Marseille commissioned after World War 2 to house 1600 people. It is located in a big park in Marseille and features dark, unwelcoming interior streets intended to discourage squatting.