Data Driven Design - Web Analytics & Testing for Designers (Web Directions So...Luke Stevens
This document summarizes a presentation by Luke Stevens on data-driven web design. [1] It discusses how performance metrics can be used to test different design variations and identify the best performing one using A/B testing. A case study is presented of redesigning PhotographyBLOG.com where testing found user performance was identical between two designs. The presentation advocates for using tools like Google Website Optimizer to serve different CSS files and measure results in Google Analytics to objectively test web designs.
Cloud computing allows users to access software and store data on remote servers rather than local hardware. It offers advantages like reduced costs, unlimited access, and increased computing power but also raises concerns about security, privacy, and dependency on third party services. When services are provided over the internet through cloud computing, questions arise around data ownership, access control, legal obligations, and the impact on traditional IT jobs and systems.
El principio de cooperación reyes y otros(2) (1)Rossii Bethsy
El documento resume la teoría de la pragmática de Paul Grice sobre la cooperación en la conversación. Grice propone que los participantes en una conversación tácitamente aceptan ciertos principios como hacer contribuciones verdaderas, relevantes y claras. Esto permite que los hablantes produzcan y comprendan implicaturas, significados adicionales inferidos pero no expresados literalmente.
A British warship sank in New York City waters possibly carrying millions in payroll gold in 1780. Despite tantalizing clues, including a canon from the ship held by the city the treasure, if it exists, has never been found.
The Academy aims to develop players' technical ability and understanding of soccer in a fun and safe environment, preparing them for youth leagues. Sessions include warmups, stretching, speed work, technical drills, small-sided games, and cooldown stretches. Training is tailored to different age groups and focuses on skills like dribbling, shooting, possession, and ball control. Qualified coaches keep groups small and continually assess players.
The Pacifica Foundation is the largest privately held radio network in the United States. Beginning in 1999 and reaching its peak in 2001 the foundation was wracked by civil war. Here is a timeline of internal memos during the height of the battle between January 2001 and March 2002.
The report provides an overview of home sales statistics in the Carmel Valley market from September 2009. It shows that new home sales decreased over the prior month, likely due to shrinking inventory, while existing home sales increased. Overall, the real estate market in Carmel Valley appears to be stabilizing after declines in prior months.
A survey of teachers found that most engage in practices that support student achievement, such as meeting as a faculty to improve teaching and learning, observing each other's instruction, beginning teachers working with more experienced teachers, receiving feedback from colleagues, knowing how to use data to assess student learning needs, and analyzing classroom data with each other.
Data Driven Design - Web Analytics & Testing for Designers (Web Directions So...Luke Stevens
This document summarizes a presentation by Luke Stevens on data-driven web design. [1] It discusses how performance metrics can be used to test different design variations and identify the best performing one using A/B testing. A case study is presented of redesigning PhotographyBLOG.com where testing found user performance was identical between two designs. The presentation advocates for using tools like Google Website Optimizer to serve different CSS files and measure results in Google Analytics to objectively test web designs.
Cloud computing allows users to access software and store data on remote servers rather than local hardware. It offers advantages like reduced costs, unlimited access, and increased computing power but also raises concerns about security, privacy, and dependency on third party services. When services are provided over the internet through cloud computing, questions arise around data ownership, access control, legal obligations, and the impact on traditional IT jobs and systems.
El principio de cooperación reyes y otros(2) (1)Rossii Bethsy
El documento resume la teoría de la pragmática de Paul Grice sobre la cooperación en la conversación. Grice propone que los participantes en una conversación tácitamente aceptan ciertos principios como hacer contribuciones verdaderas, relevantes y claras. Esto permite que los hablantes produzcan y comprendan implicaturas, significados adicionales inferidos pero no expresados literalmente.
A British warship sank in New York City waters possibly carrying millions in payroll gold in 1780. Despite tantalizing clues, including a canon from the ship held by the city the treasure, if it exists, has never been found.
The Academy aims to develop players' technical ability and understanding of soccer in a fun and safe environment, preparing them for youth leagues. Sessions include warmups, stretching, speed work, technical drills, small-sided games, and cooldown stretches. Training is tailored to different age groups and focuses on skills like dribbling, shooting, possession, and ball control. Qualified coaches keep groups small and continually assess players.
The Pacifica Foundation is the largest privately held radio network in the United States. Beginning in 1999 and reaching its peak in 2001 the foundation was wracked by civil war. Here is a timeline of internal memos during the height of the battle between January 2001 and March 2002.
The report provides an overview of home sales statistics in the Carmel Valley market from September 2009. It shows that new home sales decreased over the prior month, likely due to shrinking inventory, while existing home sales increased. Overall, the real estate market in Carmel Valley appears to be stabilizing after declines in prior months.
A survey of teachers found that most engage in practices that support student achievement, such as meeting as a faculty to improve teaching and learning, observing each other's instruction, beginning teachers working with more experienced teachers, receiving feedback from colleagues, knowing how to use data to assess student learning needs, and analyzing classroom data with each other.
The Meet in the Middle program at Riverside Middle School in Fort Worth pairs special education students with intellectual disabilities with neurotypical students to promote inclusion and understanding. Students in the program have developed friendships and learned that the special education students are "just like the rest of us." The principal believes in giving all students equal opportunities and not isolating special needs students. The program has been successful in combating stigma and promoting acceptance.
The document discusses evidence for the existence of God through various topics such as prayer, Jesus, nature, human emotion, and the Big Bang theory. It argues that God answers prayers and changes lives, Jesus showed God's love for humanity, nature and inventions are influenced by God, we feel emotion and help others due to God, and the Big Bang required a supreme being to set the perfect conditions for life. The document maintains that while proving God exists has challenges, faith can be found by looking in a child's eyes and knowing God will not let us down.
The N-Reactor at Hanford was the ninth nuclear reactor built for plutonium production. It utilized a graphite-moderated, dual-pass reactor design that was more efficient than previous single-pass reactors. During construction in the early 1960s, leaks were discovered in the stainless steel steam generators, requiring replacement of the tubing with Inconel alloy prior to startup. The intentional release of radioactive iodine in 1963 to study dispersion was one of several controversial radiation experiments conducted at the site.
This document discusses the history of slavery and witchcraft accusations in the Bronx area from the 17th century. It notes that slaves were imported to New York from Barbados and Africa and sold in the slave market on Wall Street. It describes the lands owned by early settlers like Thomas Hunt and Edward Jessup in what is now the Bronx, as well as conflicts between families like the Leggetts and their opposition to Jacob Leisler. It also discusses accusations of witchcraft against Katherine Harrison in the 1660s and the role of prominent slaveholding families like the Philipses and Morrises in the region.
The documents discuss the history of radium mining and use, as well as the procurement of uranium from the Belgian Congo for use in the Manhattan Project and the atomic bombs. Uranium ore from the Shinkolobwe mine in the Belgian Congo, which was among the richest sources of uranium and radium in the world, was stored in a warehouse on Staten Island for two years before being processed. The ore procurement was negotiated by officials involved in the Manhattan Project.
Native Americans had lived in the Bronx region for thousands of years before European contact. The document outlines the history of Native tribes like the Mahican, Delaware, and Wappinger who inhabited the area. It discusses locations of Native villages and artifacts found throughout the Bronx. After European settlement, conflict arose as settlers took Native lands and warfare became common between whites and Native Americans. Some Natives remained in the area, hiding in wetlands, while others fought for both sides during the American Revolution.
The Fabulous, Fantastic Timeline Of Hunts Point, BronxPaul DeRienzo
Hunts Point is poor neighborhood in the Bronx, with a fascinating history. Follow New York City educator and tour guide Paul DeRIenzo as he takes you on a journey of over 400 years of New York City's most notorious neighborhood.
The document provides historical context on the land that would become Hunts Point in the Bronx. It details the original Native American inhabitants and early European settlers of the area in the 17th century, including Jonas Bronck, Edward Jessup, John Richardson, Gabriel Leggett, and Thomas Hunt, from whom the area gets its name. It then discusses the families, including the Leggetts and Morrises, that inherited the land and had disputes over it. The document spans over 150 years of the area's history through land grants, deeds, maps, and family histories to outline the transition from Native American territory to country estates of New York City's wealthy elite.
The Special Olympics Spring Games were held on May 1st, 2010. Athletes from across the region competed in track and field events like running, jumping, and throwing. Many personal bests were achieved and everyone had a great time celebrating their athletic accomplishments.
The local radio station is holding a pledge drive this Friday to encourage people to stop using the word "retarded" and other hurtful terms. Listeners are asked to call in and pledge to remove insensitive language from their vocabulary to promote inclusion and respect for those with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Funds raised will support community programs that help people of all abilities.
Josh Altman, a real estate agent and star of the Bravo TV show Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles, kicked off Rally Week for The Altman Brothers team. As one of the top real estate teams in the country, The Altman Brothers hold an annual week-long event called Rally Week to motivate and train their agents. Josh spoke to the over 100 agents in attendance about the current real estate market in Los Angeles and strategies for finding and closing high-end deals.
The document appears to be a class roster listing students' names, class periods, permission slips, meeting attendance, t-shirt sizes, and responses to other items. Key information includes students' names, class periods ranging from 2 to 10, notes about permission slips, meeting attendance, responses about removing inappropriate words and announcements, and t-shirt sizes that vary from small to extra large.
Students from several local high schools met at the community center to collaborate on promoting respect and inclusion through their R-Word campaign. They shared ideas about creating posters, organizing social media campaigns, and holding school assemblies to help eliminate hurtful language and promote kindness. The group plans to roll out their initiatives at each school over the next month to encourage their peers to think before they speak and consider how their words might make others feel.
This document appears to be tracking attendance and participation for a movie night event. It lists students' names, whether they completed a writing assignment, and whether they had permission slips and signed up for different parts of the movie night activities like bringing snacks or posters. Most students completed the writing assignment, turned in permission slips, and signed up for various movie night responsibilities.
The document discusses plans for a movie night on December 11, 2009. It does not provide any other context or details about the event. In just 3 sentences, this high-level summary captures the core information communicated in the original single-sentence document about a movie night planned for a specific date.
Special Olympics bowling practice will be held this Saturday from 10am to noon at Main Street Bowling Alley. All Special Olympics athletes, coaches, and volunteers are invited to attend for practice and fun. Participants should wear comfortable clothes and shoes and bring their Special Olympics photo ID.
The Meet in the Middle program at Riverside Middle School in Fort Worth pairs special education students with intellectual disabilities with neurotypical students to promote inclusion and understanding. Students in the program have developed friendships and learned that the special education students are "just like the rest of us." The principal believes in giving all students equal opportunities and not isolating special needs students. The program has been successful in combating stigma and promoting acceptance.
The document discusses evidence for the existence of God through various topics such as prayer, Jesus, nature, human emotion, and the Big Bang theory. It argues that God answers prayers and changes lives, Jesus showed God's love for humanity, nature and inventions are influenced by God, we feel emotion and help others due to God, and the Big Bang required a supreme being to set the perfect conditions for life. The document maintains that while proving God exists has challenges, faith can be found by looking in a child's eyes and knowing God will not let us down.
The N-Reactor at Hanford was the ninth nuclear reactor built for plutonium production. It utilized a graphite-moderated, dual-pass reactor design that was more efficient than previous single-pass reactors. During construction in the early 1960s, leaks were discovered in the stainless steel steam generators, requiring replacement of the tubing with Inconel alloy prior to startup. The intentional release of radioactive iodine in 1963 to study dispersion was one of several controversial radiation experiments conducted at the site.
This document discusses the history of slavery and witchcraft accusations in the Bronx area from the 17th century. It notes that slaves were imported to New York from Barbados and Africa and sold in the slave market on Wall Street. It describes the lands owned by early settlers like Thomas Hunt and Edward Jessup in what is now the Bronx, as well as conflicts between families like the Leggetts and their opposition to Jacob Leisler. It also discusses accusations of witchcraft against Katherine Harrison in the 1660s and the role of prominent slaveholding families like the Philipses and Morrises in the region.
The documents discuss the history of radium mining and use, as well as the procurement of uranium from the Belgian Congo for use in the Manhattan Project and the atomic bombs. Uranium ore from the Shinkolobwe mine in the Belgian Congo, which was among the richest sources of uranium and radium in the world, was stored in a warehouse on Staten Island for two years before being processed. The ore procurement was negotiated by officials involved in the Manhattan Project.
Native Americans had lived in the Bronx region for thousands of years before European contact. The document outlines the history of Native tribes like the Mahican, Delaware, and Wappinger who inhabited the area. It discusses locations of Native villages and artifacts found throughout the Bronx. After European settlement, conflict arose as settlers took Native lands and warfare became common between whites and Native Americans. Some Natives remained in the area, hiding in wetlands, while others fought for both sides during the American Revolution.
The Fabulous, Fantastic Timeline Of Hunts Point, BronxPaul DeRienzo
Hunts Point is poor neighborhood in the Bronx, with a fascinating history. Follow New York City educator and tour guide Paul DeRIenzo as he takes you on a journey of over 400 years of New York City's most notorious neighborhood.
The document provides historical context on the land that would become Hunts Point in the Bronx. It details the original Native American inhabitants and early European settlers of the area in the 17th century, including Jonas Bronck, Edward Jessup, John Richardson, Gabriel Leggett, and Thomas Hunt, from whom the area gets its name. It then discusses the families, including the Leggetts and Morrises, that inherited the land and had disputes over it. The document spans over 150 years of the area's history through land grants, deeds, maps, and family histories to outline the transition from Native American territory to country estates of New York City's wealthy elite.
The Special Olympics Spring Games were held on May 1st, 2010. Athletes from across the region competed in track and field events like running, jumping, and throwing. Many personal bests were achieved and everyone had a great time celebrating their athletic accomplishments.
The local radio station is holding a pledge drive this Friday to encourage people to stop using the word "retarded" and other hurtful terms. Listeners are asked to call in and pledge to remove insensitive language from their vocabulary to promote inclusion and respect for those with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Funds raised will support community programs that help people of all abilities.
Josh Altman, a real estate agent and star of the Bravo TV show Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles, kicked off Rally Week for The Altman Brothers team. As one of the top real estate teams in the country, The Altman Brothers hold an annual week-long event called Rally Week to motivate and train their agents. Josh spoke to the over 100 agents in attendance about the current real estate market in Los Angeles and strategies for finding and closing high-end deals.
The document appears to be a class roster listing students' names, class periods, permission slips, meeting attendance, t-shirt sizes, and responses to other items. Key information includes students' names, class periods ranging from 2 to 10, notes about permission slips, meeting attendance, responses about removing inappropriate words and announcements, and t-shirt sizes that vary from small to extra large.
Students from several local high schools met at the community center to collaborate on promoting respect and inclusion through their R-Word campaign. They shared ideas about creating posters, organizing social media campaigns, and holding school assemblies to help eliminate hurtful language and promote kindness. The group plans to roll out their initiatives at each school over the next month to encourage their peers to think before they speak and consider how their words might make others feel.
This document appears to be tracking attendance and participation for a movie night event. It lists students' names, whether they completed a writing assignment, and whether they had permission slips and signed up for different parts of the movie night activities like bringing snacks or posters. Most students completed the writing assignment, turned in permission slips, and signed up for various movie night responsibilities.
The document discusses plans for a movie night on December 11, 2009. It does not provide any other context or details about the event. In just 3 sentences, this high-level summary captures the core information communicated in the original single-sentence document about a movie night planned for a specific date.
Special Olympics bowling practice will be held this Saturday from 10am to noon at Main Street Bowling Alley. All Special Olympics athletes, coaches, and volunteers are invited to attend for practice and fun. Participants should wear comfortable clothes and shoes and bring their Special Olympics photo ID.