This document summarizes Maryam's computer portfolio from the 2011-2012 school year. It includes sections on computer parts, math activities using online games, creating a wordle of homophones, researching otters, a field trip to Deir al Qamar, celebrating her birthday and 100 days of school, Children's Day, science experiments, and saying goodbye for the summer. The portfolio provides an overview of Maryam's work and activities during the school year through images, links, and brief descriptions.
This computer portfolio from 2011-2012 belongs to a student named Adnan and contains:
1) A photo of Adnan and sections documenting computer parts, avatars created, an animal researched (manatee), and math and science activities completed in the computer lab.
2) Documentation of celebrations for 100 days of school and Children's Day, including a voice recording discussing being 100 years old.
3) Details of a neighborhood walk where the class interviewed an assistant at a local Lifestyles store.
This document provides instructions for using an AI songwriting assistant app called Amadeus Code. The app allows users to generate original songs through different melodies and instruments, play the generated songs, remove or replace melodies, and save or export favorite songs for use in other music production software. Users can also get new song ideas by swiping a generated song upward and changing instruments between melody and chords.
Bats have mammal bones like other mammals but their bones are adapted for flight. While bats and birds both fly, bats do not share the same bones as birds and instead have their own unique bone structure suited for their flying abilities. The student wrote a report on bat skeletons where they chose a topic, researched online, drafted and edited their writing, and included that bats are nocturnal animals active at night.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
This document summarizes Maryam's computer portfolio from the 2011-2012 school year. It includes sections on computer parts, math activities using online games, creating a wordle of homophones, researching otters, a field trip to Deir al Qamar, celebrating her birthday and 100 days of school, Children's Day, science experiments, and saying goodbye for the summer. The portfolio provides an overview of Maryam's work and activities during the school year through images, links, and brief descriptions.
This computer portfolio from 2011-2012 belongs to a student named Adnan and contains:
1) A photo of Adnan and sections documenting computer parts, avatars created, an animal researched (manatee), and math and science activities completed in the computer lab.
2) Documentation of celebrations for 100 days of school and Children's Day, including a voice recording discussing being 100 years old.
3) Details of a neighborhood walk where the class interviewed an assistant at a local Lifestyles store.
This document provides instructions for using an AI songwriting assistant app called Amadeus Code. The app allows users to generate original songs through different melodies and instruments, play the generated songs, remove or replace melodies, and save or export favorite songs for use in other music production software. Users can also get new song ideas by swiping a generated song upward and changing instruments between melody and chords.
Bats have mammal bones like other mammals but their bones are adapted for flight. While bats and birds both fly, bats do not share the same bones as birds and instead have their own unique bone structure suited for their flying abilities. The student wrote a report on bat skeletons where they chose a topic, researched online, drafted and edited their writing, and included that bats are nocturnal animals active at night.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Neakadēmiska vieslekcija LU bibliotēkzinātņu un informācijas zinātņu studentiem 19.03.2015.
Non-academic guest lecture for students of information and library sciences at University of Latvia.
telecentre.org conducted a start up evaluation with 18 telecentre stakeholders to get feedback on the program. Participants found the workshops and community building to be very useful. They appreciated telecentre.org's listening approach. Key recommendations included:
1) Formal introductions between members and continued support for relationship building.
2) Increased collaboration and follow up after workshops.
3) Prioritizing internet access, resources, and hardware for local telecentres over software and technologies.
4) Ensuring the website provides value without duplicating existing resources.
5) Maintaining a focus on supporting existing telecentre networks.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
This document discusses different ways that people use Twitter beyond just sharing mundane details like what they had for lunch. Some people use Twitter to get health information, learn about public safety, see retail deals, find out about fashion trends, and get updates about municipal services and events. Others use it to promote causes. The document suggests considering how to use Twitter to reach some of the tens of millions of people who use the platform for various purposes.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Lions clubs can recruit new members, retain current members, and continue community support and recognition by promoting their club through sharing stories of their achievements and community impact. These stories should highlight who the club is helping, how Lions helped through a specific project, and the positive result. The story should be in a narrative format, focus on human interest and local benefits, and include a call to action for community support.
This document provides an overview for crafting a public relations plan for a Lions Club. It discusses establishing objectives, defining target audiences, developing key messages, engaging various media outlets including print, television, radio and online channels, utilizing word-of-mouth marketing, creating a timeline and budget, assigning roles, and measuring progress. The goal is to help Lions Clubs promote their activities and attract new members through an effective PR strategy.
Iran is located in Asia, with Tehran as its capital. It has a diverse geography that includes plateaus, mountains, deserts, and bodies of water like the Caspian Sea. Iran has a long history dating back thousands of years, and was once ruled by various empires and dynasties. Iranian culture is rich with traditions around food, music, holidays, and conservative dress codes for women. While Iran offers opportunities to learn about its history and culture, the summary concludes that its strict rules make it less suitable for general travel or adventure seeking.
Facebook Facts for Australian Government Communicators Bob Crawshaw
This document provides numerical benchmarks for Australian government brands and politicians on Facebook in September 2013. It shows the average weekly engagement figures and engagement rates for different industries and government entities. It also lists the top performing government brands and campaigns as well as the top 10 politicians by number of Facebook fans. The Queensland Police Service had the most engaged fans and most fans of any government brand.
The document provides guidance on low-cost marketing strategies for non-profit organizations. It discusses identifying objectives and key audiences, developing clear messaging, and leveraging various marketing channels including media, social media, word-of-mouth, and community events. It stresses the importance of persistence, creativity, and analysis in non-profit marketing on a limited budget.
Water Works: capacity and communication for social change in peruvian municip...April Pojman
This thesis is an exploratory study of the role that Communication for Social Change principles play in World University Service of Canada's (WUSC) project to strengthen the capacity of Peruvian municipalities in the area of water and sanitation. The research took place in two case study locations, one urban and one rural, and was conducted through stakeholder workshops, semi-structured interviews, participant observation and a review of project documents. The findings describe the communication, collaboration and perceived changes in individual and organizational capacity that have taken place based on WUSC's work with municipal governments, water companies, water user groups, and end users. In doing so, the research reveals that WUSC carries out many effective communication and capacity development activities based on their long-term engagement with their counterparts and their "learning by doing" approach. However, they do not have overall strategies in either of these areas, which has resulted in the exclusion of some stakeholders and difficulty in monitoring and evaluating these areas which may hamper the overall long-term impact of the project. Based on these findings, the paper suggests how Communication for Social Change principles could be applied to help improve other capacity development projects of this type. While this study does not directly address debates about water privatization, it does offer reflections for improving the effectiveness of local level water management.
www.yapame.com
National Security and Strategic CommunicationsBob Crawshaw
Strategic communications involves ongoing, timely, and truthful communications to maintain public support. This document discusses the changing media landscape including the rise of online and single-issue news sources as well as news presented as satire. It also notes that data now drives and checks news reporting and has led to increased polarization and declining trust in media institutions. Additionally, it examines how individuals, organizations, and government agencies are using social media platforms like Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, and Twitter to engage with stakeholders, provide information, and conduct customer service.
Web 2.0 And Other Online Trends (Dec 2006)Neal Andrews
This document discusses trends related to Web 2.0 and online communities. It notes that Web 2.0 emphasizes user-generated content and social networking. Some key trends it outlines include the rise of blogs, social networking sites like Myspace, user-tagging on sites like Flickr and Delicious, the growth of online video through YouTube, and virtual communities like Second Life. It provides examples of how various brands are leveraging these new online platforms and trends to engage with customers.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
QuickHealth is a tablet-based EMR solution that aims to address issues with existing EMR systems such as high costs, complex workflows, and a lack of customization. It allows doctors to see more patients while still providing quality care. The solution was developed based on a pediatrician's frustrations with long wait times and inability to easily access patient histories during visits. QuickHealth streamlines the patient visit process and appointment scheduling. It has a revenue model based on pay-per-usage by doctors and additional revenue from patient deals, advertisements, and medicine discounts through affiliated stores.
The document appears to be a student's computer portfolio from the 2011-2012 school year, as it contains photos of the student and details of various school projects and activities they completed related to subjects like math, science, and language arts. The portfolio showcases work the student did on topics such as computer parts, homophones, octopuses, and celebrations for Valentine's Day and 100 days of school.
This document provides descriptions of various educational apps for children. It describes apps for storytelling, digital storybooks, photo slideshows with recorded audio, sentence building, word games, digital libraries of children's books, reading apps, spelling games, drawing apps and more. The apps can be used to develop skills in areas like oral storytelling, writing, reading, spelling, art, math and more.
Neakadēmiska vieslekcija LU bibliotēkzinātņu un informācijas zinātņu studentiem 19.03.2015.
Non-academic guest lecture for students of information and library sciences at University of Latvia.
telecentre.org conducted a start up evaluation with 18 telecentre stakeholders to get feedback on the program. Participants found the workshops and community building to be very useful. They appreciated telecentre.org's listening approach. Key recommendations included:
1) Formal introductions between members and continued support for relationship building.
2) Increased collaboration and follow up after workshops.
3) Prioritizing internet access, resources, and hardware for local telecentres over software and technologies.
4) Ensuring the website provides value without duplicating existing resources.
5) Maintaining a focus on supporting existing telecentre networks.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
This document discusses different ways that people use Twitter beyond just sharing mundane details like what they had for lunch. Some people use Twitter to get health information, learn about public safety, see retail deals, find out about fashion trends, and get updates about municipal services and events. Others use it to promote causes. The document suggests considering how to use Twitter to reach some of the tens of millions of people who use the platform for various purposes.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Lions clubs can recruit new members, retain current members, and continue community support and recognition by promoting their club through sharing stories of their achievements and community impact. These stories should highlight who the club is helping, how Lions helped through a specific project, and the positive result. The story should be in a narrative format, focus on human interest and local benefits, and include a call to action for community support.
This document provides an overview for crafting a public relations plan for a Lions Club. It discusses establishing objectives, defining target audiences, developing key messages, engaging various media outlets including print, television, radio and online channels, utilizing word-of-mouth marketing, creating a timeline and budget, assigning roles, and measuring progress. The goal is to help Lions Clubs promote their activities and attract new members through an effective PR strategy.
Iran is located in Asia, with Tehran as its capital. It has a diverse geography that includes plateaus, mountains, deserts, and bodies of water like the Caspian Sea. Iran has a long history dating back thousands of years, and was once ruled by various empires and dynasties. Iranian culture is rich with traditions around food, music, holidays, and conservative dress codes for women. While Iran offers opportunities to learn about its history and culture, the summary concludes that its strict rules make it less suitable for general travel or adventure seeking.
Facebook Facts for Australian Government Communicators Bob Crawshaw
This document provides numerical benchmarks for Australian government brands and politicians on Facebook in September 2013. It shows the average weekly engagement figures and engagement rates for different industries and government entities. It also lists the top performing government brands and campaigns as well as the top 10 politicians by number of Facebook fans. The Queensland Police Service had the most engaged fans and most fans of any government brand.
The document provides guidance on low-cost marketing strategies for non-profit organizations. It discusses identifying objectives and key audiences, developing clear messaging, and leveraging various marketing channels including media, social media, word-of-mouth, and community events. It stresses the importance of persistence, creativity, and analysis in non-profit marketing on a limited budget.
Water Works: capacity and communication for social change in peruvian municip...April Pojman
This thesis is an exploratory study of the role that Communication for Social Change principles play in World University Service of Canada's (WUSC) project to strengthen the capacity of Peruvian municipalities in the area of water and sanitation. The research took place in two case study locations, one urban and one rural, and was conducted through stakeholder workshops, semi-structured interviews, participant observation and a review of project documents. The findings describe the communication, collaboration and perceived changes in individual and organizational capacity that have taken place based on WUSC's work with municipal governments, water companies, water user groups, and end users. In doing so, the research reveals that WUSC carries out many effective communication and capacity development activities based on their long-term engagement with their counterparts and their "learning by doing" approach. However, they do not have overall strategies in either of these areas, which has resulted in the exclusion of some stakeholders and difficulty in monitoring and evaluating these areas which may hamper the overall long-term impact of the project. Based on these findings, the paper suggests how Communication for Social Change principles could be applied to help improve other capacity development projects of this type. While this study does not directly address debates about water privatization, it does offer reflections for improving the effectiveness of local level water management.
www.yapame.com
National Security and Strategic CommunicationsBob Crawshaw
Strategic communications involves ongoing, timely, and truthful communications to maintain public support. This document discusses the changing media landscape including the rise of online and single-issue news sources as well as news presented as satire. It also notes that data now drives and checks news reporting and has led to increased polarization and declining trust in media institutions. Additionally, it examines how individuals, organizations, and government agencies are using social media platforms like Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, and Twitter to engage with stakeholders, provide information, and conduct customer service.
Web 2.0 And Other Online Trends (Dec 2006)Neal Andrews
This document discusses trends related to Web 2.0 and online communities. It notes that Web 2.0 emphasizes user-generated content and social networking. Some key trends it outlines include the rise of blogs, social networking sites like Myspace, user-tagging on sites like Flickr and Delicious, the growth of online video through YouTube, and virtual communities like Second Life. It provides examples of how various brands are leveraging these new online platforms and trends to engage with customers.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
QuickHealth is a tablet-based EMR solution that aims to address issues with existing EMR systems such as high costs, complex workflows, and a lack of customization. It allows doctors to see more patients while still providing quality care. The solution was developed based on a pediatrician's frustrations with long wait times and inability to easily access patient histories during visits. QuickHealth streamlines the patient visit process and appointment scheduling. It has a revenue model based on pay-per-usage by doctors and additional revenue from patient deals, advertisements, and medicine discounts through affiliated stores.
The document appears to be a student's computer portfolio from the 2011-2012 school year, as it contains photos of the student and details of various school projects and activities they completed related to subjects like math, science, and language arts. The portfolio showcases work the student did on topics such as computer parts, homophones, octopuses, and celebrations for Valentine's Day and 100 days of school.
This document provides descriptions of various educational apps for children. It describes apps for storytelling, digital storybooks, photo slideshows with recorded audio, sentence building, word games, digital libraries of children's books, reading apps, spelling games, drawing apps and more. The apps can be used to develop skills in areas like oral storytelling, writing, reading, spelling, art, math and more.
The document discusses an iPad pilot program at Meadowbrook school where K-2 teachers and special education teachers were given 1-5 iPads for 5 weeks. It includes positive teacher feedback about using the iPads in centers, groups, and during free choice. It also discusses envisioning how iPads could be used in 2011-2012 as teaching tools, to provide experiences not otherwise possible, to easily meet many learning needs, and for activities like digital storytelling, photos and videos, physical education, and creating eBooks.
This document discusses using mobile devices like iPods, iPads, and cell phones in the classroom. It provides examples of apps that can be used for different subjects and encourages teachers to engage students with their learning through individualized and multimedia activities on these devices. While mobile devices allow students to learn in new ways, the document also cautions teachers to set clear usage policies and checkout procedures to ensure the devices are used appropriately.
This document discusses using mobile devices like iPods, iPads, and cell phones in the classroom. It provides examples of apps that can be used for different subjects and encourages teachers to engage students with their learning through multimedia on these devices. Tips are given for managing the devices, such as setting restrictions and policies for appropriate usage. The goal of using these tools is to prepare students for the 21st century by making their education more interactive, collaborative and accommodating of different learning styles.
H"App"y Kids handout by Amanda RobersonAmy Koester
This document provides recommendations for early literacy apps for pre-readers. It lists the five best ways to help children get ready to read as talking, singing, reading, writing, and playing. It then provides reviews of several free apps that support these areas through interactive stories, games, songs, tracing, and creative activities to develop important pre-reading skills.
This document summarizes a presentation about empowering parents with technology and language skills. It includes an agenda for the session that covers topics like the educational websites Big Universe and Dreambox, how to use Chromebooks and iPads, and art therapy. For each topic, more details are provided on what the tools are and how students can use them to help with reading, math, and other subjects. Contact information is also included for the presenter.
This document provides information on various apps and tools that can help students with disabilities access education. It lists apps for text-to-speech, mirroring, podcasts, audiobooks, digital story creation, closed captioning, lyrics, and more. The document emphasizes that these tools not only provide accessibility, but help students access their abilities. It highlights that 14% of students have some type of disability.
Tech Keys to Literacy by Gail Lovely in Lincolnshire ILGail Lovely
This document discusses how technology can support literacy development in children. It outlines several types of technologies that motivate children and support a variety of literacy skills, including sequencing, writing, and phonemic awareness. Specific technologies mentioned include robots and coding toys, augmented and virtual reality apps, and digital books and storytelling apps. The document emphasizes that technology should not replace traditional books, but can be used to supplement literacy learning when chosen appropriately for children's developmental needs and interests.
The document provides information about a 6th grade lesson plan on museums and computer games. It includes:
1) A reading passage about a student's visit to the Dinosaur Ridge Museum where he saw dinosaur bones and tracks, and participated in a bone digging program.
2) Exercises teaching vocabulary words and grammar tenses related to the reading, as well as questions about computer games and virtual reality.
3) A museum guide describing the Computer Game Museum which exhibits the history of games and features augmented reality games that transport visitors to new places.
The document provides descriptions of various educational technology tools including websites, apps, and other resources. Some of the tools described include Illuminations for math activities, Ed Heads for science videos, Voki for student avatars, Show Me for lesson demonstrations, Leaf Snap for plant identification, and TumbleBooks for online picture books. The document aims to inform educators about different digital options available.
The document provides a list of apps categorized by purpose including communication, organization, reading, writing, math, music, art, games, accessibility, and resources. For each app, the icon, title, author/updater, and brief description are given. The list was authored by Eric Sailers and is based on a previous list by Samuel Sennott, Eric Sailers, and David Niemeijer updated on 4/10/2010 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch apps useful for special education.
This document provides an overview of an iPad training session for educators. It discusses exploring default apps, caring for iPads, finding educational apps, using apps for Common Core skills like photo booth and note taking. It also covers iPad features like settings, screenshots, keyboard shortcuts and tips for battery life, storage and multitasking. The session aims to help educators develop Common Core skills with students using the interactive features of iPads.
Is poetry instruction still relevant in a time when we are preparing students for high-stakes testing in school while we read and write on cell phones, iPads, and laptops out of school? According to this study, the answer is, “Yes.” Digital poetry bridges new literacy skills with traditional poetry instruction in a collaborative environment. Any opportunities educators can build a bridge between out of school and in school literacies could increase student motivation and engagement to learn. I am confident that the affordances of digital poetry instruction can provide the collaborative digital environment students’ desire while meeting the academic demands of the CCSS.
Egypt is located in Africa with a population of over 74 million people. The capital and largest city is Cairo with over 11 million residents. The main languages spoken are Arabic, English, and French. Egypt has hot summers and mild winters, with only two seasons. The culture is conservative with traditional dress and foods like Ful Medames and Molokhiya. The economy exports crude oil and imports petroleum, with the main trade partners being Italy, Saudi Arabia, Germany and France.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Andreas Schleicher presents PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Thinking - 18 Jun...EduSkills OECD
Andreas Schleicher, Director of Education and Skills at the OECD presents at the launch of PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Minds, Creative Schools on 18 June 2024.
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,
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!
Elevate Your Nonprofit's Online Presence_ A Guide to Effective SEO Strategies...TechSoup
Whether you're new to SEO or looking to refine your existing strategies, this webinar will provide you with actionable insights and practical tips to elevate your nonprofit's online presence.
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.)
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.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
How to Download & Install Module From the Odoo App Store in Odoo 17Celine George
Custom modules offer the flexibility to extend Odoo's capabilities, address unique requirements, and optimize workflows to align seamlessly with your organization's processes. By leveraging custom modules, businesses can unlock greater efficiency, productivity, and innovation, empowering them to stay competitive in today's dynamic market landscape. In this tutorial, we'll guide you step by step on how to easily download and install modules from the Odoo App Store.
A Free 200-Page eBook ~ Brain and Mind Exercise.pptxOH TEIK BIN
(A Free eBook comprising 3 Sets of Presentation of a selection of Puzzles, Brain Teasers and Thinking Problems to exercise both the mind and the Right and Left Brain. To help keep the mind and brain fit and healthy. Good for both the young and old alike.
Answers are given for all the puzzles and problems.)
With Metta,
Bro. Oh Teik Bin 🙏🤓🤔🥰
18. Homophones are words that sound alike,
but are spelled differently. I created a
Wordle of several homophones.
19. The animal that I
researched this year was
the….
Animal Name African Elephant
Baby Calf
Food Plants
Hatch from an egg No
Born from a mother Yes
Habitat Africa
20. Deir al Qamar
2D went on a field trip to
Deir al Qammar. We
loved it.
25. On February 16, 2012 we celebrated 100 days in school.
This might be what I look like when I am 100 years old.
Here is where you can hear all of us talk about being 100!
Voice Thread: http://voicethread.com/share/2742753/
26. Children’s Day – March 22, 2012
Happy children’s day. There are three things I love in the world.
Food, water and my family.
29. Reading Through
the Year
The best book I read ….. There are so
many good books, I can’t decide on just
one.
The funniest book I read …. Again,
there are so many funny books in my
life.