A competition was held with multiple categories of placement from 6th to 1st place. The document does not provide any details about the competition, categories, entrants, or winning submissions. It simply lists the placements without any further information.
S(cool) Mystery was introduced in the 2010/2011 academic year for students in grades 6-9 (ages 11-15) at the school. It is an electronic student book that allows for communication between parents and teachers, such as parents writing apology letters, and provides students with marks and notes from teachers on a scale of 1 to 5. While it offers improvements over paper student books like saving trees, there are also potential complications from issues like poor networks or broken computers.
- Mr. Baldev Prajapati is seeking a challenging opportunity in accounts and finance with a company where he can expand his knowledge and skills.
- He has over 10 years of experience in accounts and finance roles, including as an Accounts and Finance Executive at Techno Gear Works Pvt. Ltd. and as an Accounts Executive at Mars Petrochem Pvt. Ltd.
- He has a Master's degree in Business Administration from Veer Narmad South Gujarat University and is proficient in Microsoft Office, Tally ERP 9, and has good knowledge of accounting, taxation, and financial transactions.
Online Course Delivery: World’s Best Practice (Or 7 Handy Hints on How to bec...Jeremy Williams
This document discusses best practices for online course delivery. It begins by highlighting how education has changed from analog to digital, from isolated to connected, and from consumption to creation. It then examines the evolution of e-learning technologies over time. Key points discussed include the rise of MOOCs and how they will force professors to improve pedagogy or face online competition. The document also emphasizes developing 21st century literacies in students and intrinsic motivation. It advocates shifting from a teacher-centric to learner-centric approach and having students create and publish work. Overall, the document promotes participatory and blended learning strategies that integrate personal learning environments.
Developing a Personal Learning Network (And Using it for Professional Purposes) Jeremy Williams
Professor Jeremy Williams led a workshop on developing a personal learning network and using it for professional purposes. The workshop discussed segregating professional and personal learning networks, which is an individual decision. It also provided examples of Professor Williams' professional learning network on platforms like LinkedIn, Twitter, and SlideShare that could be used to build social capital and engage in authentic learning.
The document provides an overview of using the DotNetNuke (DNN) content management system to develop an intranet for DFG. It discusses high-level design considerations including templates, navigation, accessibility, and ergonomics. It then covers DNN functionality like logging in, adding pages and modules, and formatting content. The goal is to enforce standards, simplify content management, and control access to information on the new intranet site.
The Political Economy of Renewable Energy Generation in AustraliaJeremy Williams
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Technology innovation in legal industry by inszoom Sneh Sharma
The document discusses technology innovations in the legal industry. It outlines several trends and innovations including e-discovery, cloud computing, mobile apps, case management tools, security solutions, social networking, collaborative tools, e-billing, big data, virtual law firms, and outsourcing. It then highlights INSZoom.com as an innovator in the immigration space, outlining many innovations they have implemented in their case management system since 2000 to better serve their clients.
The document tells a story about a man who helps a butterfly emerge from its cocoon by cutting it open with scissors. However, the butterfly's body is shriveled and weak, and it is unable to fly. The reason the butterfly needs to struggle to emerge from the cocoon is that this struggle forces fluid into its wings, making them strong enough for flight. The document suggests that struggles in life are sometimes necessary for growth, and that God gives us difficulties to make us stronger rather than just allowing an easy path.
The presentation discussed the Defense Installation Spatial Data Infrastructure (DISDI) group and its efforts to geo-enable the Department of Defense's (DoD) business transformation. The DISDI group governs and develops strategies for acquiring, managing, and sharing installation and environmental spatial data across the DoD. It is working on initiatives like real property mapping pilots and developing standards like the Spatial Data Standard for Facilities, Infrastructure, and Environment to integrate geographic information into the DoD's business processes and systems. The group also aims to align these efforts with those of the National System for Geospatial-Intelligence and Federal Geographic Data Committee.
A competition was held with multiple categories of placement from 6th to 1st place. The document does not provide any details about the competition, categories, entrants, or winning submissions. It simply lists the placements without any further information.
S(cool) Mystery was introduced in the 2010/2011 academic year for students in grades 6-9 (ages 11-15) at the school. It is an electronic student book that allows for communication between parents and teachers, such as parents writing apology letters, and provides students with marks and notes from teachers on a scale of 1 to 5. While it offers improvements over paper student books like saving trees, there are also potential complications from issues like poor networks or broken computers.
- Mr. Baldev Prajapati is seeking a challenging opportunity in accounts and finance with a company where he can expand his knowledge and skills.
- He has over 10 years of experience in accounts and finance roles, including as an Accounts and Finance Executive at Techno Gear Works Pvt. Ltd. and as an Accounts Executive at Mars Petrochem Pvt. Ltd.
- He has a Master's degree in Business Administration from Veer Narmad South Gujarat University and is proficient in Microsoft Office, Tally ERP 9, and has good knowledge of accounting, taxation, and financial transactions.
Online Course Delivery: World’s Best Practice (Or 7 Handy Hints on How to bec...Jeremy Williams
This document discusses best practices for online course delivery. It begins by highlighting how education has changed from analog to digital, from isolated to connected, and from consumption to creation. It then examines the evolution of e-learning technologies over time. Key points discussed include the rise of MOOCs and how they will force professors to improve pedagogy or face online competition. The document also emphasizes developing 21st century literacies in students and intrinsic motivation. It advocates shifting from a teacher-centric to learner-centric approach and having students create and publish work. Overall, the document promotes participatory and blended learning strategies that integrate personal learning environments.
Developing a Personal Learning Network (And Using it for Professional Purposes) Jeremy Williams
Professor Jeremy Williams led a workshop on developing a personal learning network and using it for professional purposes. The workshop discussed segregating professional and personal learning networks, which is an individual decision. It also provided examples of Professor Williams' professional learning network on platforms like LinkedIn, Twitter, and SlideShare that could be used to build social capital and engage in authentic learning.
The document provides an overview of using the DotNetNuke (DNN) content management system to develop an intranet for DFG. It discusses high-level design considerations including templates, navigation, accessibility, and ergonomics. It then covers DNN functionality like logging in, adding pages and modules, and formatting content. The goal is to enforce standards, simplify content management, and control access to information on the new intranet site.
The Political Economy of Renewable Energy Generation in AustraliaJeremy Williams
Presentation (with Jemma Williams) at the Australia New Zealand Society for Ecological Economics, Australian National University, Canberra, 11-14 November, 2013
Technology innovation in legal industry by inszoom Sneh Sharma
The document discusses technology innovations in the legal industry. It outlines several trends and innovations including e-discovery, cloud computing, mobile apps, case management tools, security solutions, social networking, collaborative tools, e-billing, big data, virtual law firms, and outsourcing. It then highlights INSZoom.com as an innovator in the immigration space, outlining many innovations they have implemented in their case management system since 2000 to better serve their clients.
The document tells a story about a man who helps a butterfly emerge from its cocoon by cutting it open with scissors. However, the butterfly's body is shriveled and weak, and it is unable to fly. The reason the butterfly needs to struggle to emerge from the cocoon is that this struggle forces fluid into its wings, making them strong enough for flight. The document suggests that struggles in life are sometimes necessary for growth, and that God gives us difficulties to make us stronger rather than just allowing an easy path.
The presentation discussed the Defense Installation Spatial Data Infrastructure (DISDI) group and its efforts to geo-enable the Department of Defense's (DoD) business transformation. The DISDI group governs and develops strategies for acquiring, managing, and sharing installation and environmental spatial data across the DoD. It is working on initiatives like real property mapping pilots and developing standards like the Spatial Data Standard for Facilities, Infrastructure, and Environment to integrate geographic information into the DoD's business processes and systems. The group also aims to align these efforts with those of the National System for Geospatial-Intelligence and Federal Geographic Data Committee.