Steve had the highest final score of €5,768 in a darts tournament, followed by Harry with €318 and David with €534. The document shows the individual scores from each of three rounds of darts as well as the final scores for players Marion, Harry, Steve, David, and John.
Project-Based Learning with a Global Focus #TCEA15Lucy Gray
This document summarizes a workshop on project-based learning with a global focus. It provides an overview of resources for connecting classrooms globally including networks like iEARN and tools like Skype, Google Hangouts, and Edmodo. It also discusses frameworks for global competence from organizations like Asia Society and discusses sample global projects on topics like the environment and mythology. The document encourages teachers to build professional relationships, join existing global projects, and provide various online and toolkit resources for starting global classroom collaborations.
Open Data Portals: 9 Solutions and How they CompareSafe Software
Get a comparison of CKAN, Socrata, ArcGIS Open Data and other top open data solutions. Plus get answers to best practice questions such as: Which datasets are important to share? What are the approximate costs? Which file formats should the data be shared in? How often should the data get updated? And overall, how can we ensure success with our open data portal?
Polymers are large molecules, created of many subunits, and together they can compose larger elements that are fundamental to biological structure and function.
This is exactly the idea behind Polymer. To create custom HTML elements, as encapsulated, reusable components that work across desktop and mobile. To achieve this, Polymer uses the latest web technologies, such as Web Components, Shadow DOM, HTML templates and imports.
Our ID team flew to vegas and captured photographs of the latest and greatest gadgets and cool technology at CES 2016. This presentation includes photos of tech trends, ID trends, and more!
Cyber Tech Israel 2016: Get Your Head in the CloudSymantec
The document is a presentation about enterprise cloud security. It argues that giving up control is the main challenge of cloud computing, as cloud services provide benefits like agility and low cost by taking control away from the enterprise. However, control can be regained by establishing "control points" like securing endpoints consistently across systems, using a cloud security broker to monitor SaaS applications, and allowing these systems to share security information. With control points working together intelligently through a cloud-powered security operations center, enterprises can better harness the power of the cloud while maintaining control over security, compliance, and data protection.
Presentation given at the Academia Cotopaxi, Quito Ecuador.
Interested in working with Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano? Contact Silvia via http://www.globallyconnectedlearning.com
Steve had the highest final score of €5,768 in a darts tournament, followed by Harry with €318 and David with €534. The document shows the individual scores from each of three rounds of darts as well as the final scores for players Marion, Harry, Steve, David, and John.
Project-Based Learning with a Global Focus #TCEA15Lucy Gray
This document summarizes a workshop on project-based learning with a global focus. It provides an overview of resources for connecting classrooms globally including networks like iEARN and tools like Skype, Google Hangouts, and Edmodo. It also discusses frameworks for global competence from organizations like Asia Society and discusses sample global projects on topics like the environment and mythology. The document encourages teachers to build professional relationships, join existing global projects, and provide various online and toolkit resources for starting global classroom collaborations.
Open Data Portals: 9 Solutions and How they CompareSafe Software
Get a comparison of CKAN, Socrata, ArcGIS Open Data and other top open data solutions. Plus get answers to best practice questions such as: Which datasets are important to share? What are the approximate costs? Which file formats should the data be shared in? How often should the data get updated? And overall, how can we ensure success with our open data portal?
Polymers are large molecules, created of many subunits, and together they can compose larger elements that are fundamental to biological structure and function.
This is exactly the idea behind Polymer. To create custom HTML elements, as encapsulated, reusable components that work across desktop and mobile. To achieve this, Polymer uses the latest web technologies, such as Web Components, Shadow DOM, HTML templates and imports.
Our ID team flew to vegas and captured photographs of the latest and greatest gadgets and cool technology at CES 2016. This presentation includes photos of tech trends, ID trends, and more!
Cyber Tech Israel 2016: Get Your Head in the CloudSymantec
The document is a presentation about enterprise cloud security. It argues that giving up control is the main challenge of cloud computing, as cloud services provide benefits like agility and low cost by taking control away from the enterprise. However, control can be regained by establishing "control points" like securing endpoints consistently across systems, using a cloud security broker to monitor SaaS applications, and allowing these systems to share security information. With control points working together intelligently through a cloud-powered security operations center, enterprises can better harness the power of the cloud while maintaining control over security, compliance, and data protection.
Presentation given at the Academia Cotopaxi, Quito Ecuador.
Interested in working with Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano? Contact Silvia via http://www.globallyconnectedlearning.com
2. Leheik eta behin klaseko ikasleen izenak eta beren notak jarri, eta gero formula honekin media ateratzen dugu : =CONTAR.SI(F4:F17;"<=5") G/EG ateratzeko formula hau erabili dugu:=SI(F12>=5;"GAINDITUA";"EZ GAINDITUA")
3. -Formula honekin nota media aterako dugu: =MEDIANA(F5:F18) -Formula honekin nota maximoa aterako dugu:=MAX(F5:F18) -Formula honekin nota minimoa aterako dugu:=MIN(F5:F18) -Formula honekin gaindituen ehunekoa aterako dugu:=C30/14 -Formula honekin ez gaindituen ehunekoa aterako dugu:=C31/14
4. Lehendabizi botoi honekin grafikoa atera, eta beste botoi honekin hiru dimentzioetan jarri grafikoa. Gero bakoitzaren notak sartu eta listo.
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6. Lehendabizi multiplikatu behar diren bi zenbakiak jarri ditugu eta gero formula honen bitartez emaitza ateratzen dugu: =A11*C11
7. Lehenik enpresa baten gastuak sartu eta formula hauen bidez gastu guztien gehiketa aterako dugu: =SUMA(B15:G15) =SUMA(H10:H15) =SUMA(G10:G15)
8. Lehen botoi honekin grafikoa atera gero beste botoi honekin Hiru dimentsioetan jarri eta azkenik hilabete bakoitzeko gastuak adierrazi ditugu, erosketan eta lehengaietan.
9. Ariketa hau beste bezala egin al da. Grafikoa egin botoi honekin eta gero hilabeteak jarri