It's easy to get quickly bogged down with files such as notes, mindmaps, web pages, reading material, audio, video and more.
Using a logical system to organise your digital (and paper) files saves you time and hassle from the start.
The document outlines a vision for designing an ideal advertising agency from scratch based on today's digital landscape. The agency would focus on strategic thinking over direct execution, outsourcing all production work. It would have a strong process for client strategy and measurement. The agency would understand social media's importance and push clients to be innovative online through conversations and communities rather than traditional ads. It would embrace small, fast ideas and permanent beta thinking. Revenue would come from consulting fees and recurring income streams rather than one-off projects. The culture would promote sharing, collaboration and social media use to stay ahead of trends.
The document describes the establishment of a Maker Space called the Lunchbox Club at Brisbane Grammar School. It outlines the rationale for creating this space, which was to support changes in classroom teaching practices and provide extracurricular learning opportunities. The Lunchbox Club was launched and involved activities like coding games. This engaged students but also led to some playing games in class. The Club aims to strengthen connections both within the school and to external organizations to support hands-on, experiential learning.
The document contains links to various National Geographic pages about genetic genealogy and the Genographic Project, including pages about participating in the project, an overview of what it is, an atlas of global human migration patterns, and frequently asked questions. It also includes links to news articles discussing debates around whether humans originated from a single origin in Africa or from multiple regional origins, as well as an article about a genetic study of the British population.
The Spring Hill Young Writers Group held a 3-day fantasy writing workshop for Year 8 students. Students participated in collaborative writing activities, author workshops, and an immersive fantasy quest with different activity stations. This provided inspiration and experience to improve students' writing skills. Students found the augmented reality apps, wiki for collaboration, and quest activities helped make their writing more authentic and detailed. Most felt their writing improved and found the experience engaging. Future considerations included hosting outdoors and integrating more individual writing time.
This document provides tips for organizing your university life. It recommends organizing your space, work, time, and online links and feeds. Specific tips include organizing your desk, bedroom, computer files, notes, assignments, calendar, schedule, and bookmarks. Organizing all areas of your university life can help you stay on top of your work and succeed in your studies.
The zombies seen in modern Western works are often based on medieval European revenants, who were recently deceased individuals rising to harass their families. Later revenant stories involved victims or perpetrators of crimes like murder. The modern zombie genre was influenced by Richard Matheson's novel "I Am Legend" and George A. Romero's film "Night of the Living Dead", which depicted zombies as cannibalistic and nearly unstoppable. Zombie stories can examine issues like racism, consumerism, and military conflicts through the metaphor of a zombie apocalypse.
Everyone has digital files, but making sure they're still usuable in 5 or 10 years is a challenge. Based on the Digital Preservation curriculum from the Library of Congress, this presentation will illustrate ways in which we can ensure our files remain accessible. It breaks the process down into six steps with an eye towards long term, digital preservation of personal files. Though aimed at university faculty, the presentation is accessible to all.
The document outlines a vision for designing an ideal advertising agency from scratch based on today's digital landscape. The agency would focus on strategic thinking over direct execution, outsourcing all production work. It would have a strong process for client strategy and measurement. The agency would understand social media's importance and push clients to be innovative online through conversations and communities rather than traditional ads. It would embrace small, fast ideas and permanent beta thinking. Revenue would come from consulting fees and recurring income streams rather than one-off projects. The culture would promote sharing, collaboration and social media use to stay ahead of trends.
The document describes the establishment of a Maker Space called the Lunchbox Club at Brisbane Grammar School. It outlines the rationale for creating this space, which was to support changes in classroom teaching practices and provide extracurricular learning opportunities. The Lunchbox Club was launched and involved activities like coding games. This engaged students but also led to some playing games in class. The Club aims to strengthen connections both within the school and to external organizations to support hands-on, experiential learning.
The document contains links to various National Geographic pages about genetic genealogy and the Genographic Project, including pages about participating in the project, an overview of what it is, an atlas of global human migration patterns, and frequently asked questions. It also includes links to news articles discussing debates around whether humans originated from a single origin in Africa or from multiple regional origins, as well as an article about a genetic study of the British population.
The Spring Hill Young Writers Group held a 3-day fantasy writing workshop for Year 8 students. Students participated in collaborative writing activities, author workshops, and an immersive fantasy quest with different activity stations. This provided inspiration and experience to improve students' writing skills. Students found the augmented reality apps, wiki for collaboration, and quest activities helped make their writing more authentic and detailed. Most felt their writing improved and found the experience engaging. Future considerations included hosting outdoors and integrating more individual writing time.
This document provides tips for organizing your university life. It recommends organizing your space, work, time, and online links and feeds. Specific tips include organizing your desk, bedroom, computer files, notes, assignments, calendar, schedule, and bookmarks. Organizing all areas of your university life can help you stay on top of your work and succeed in your studies.
The zombies seen in modern Western works are often based on medieval European revenants, who were recently deceased individuals rising to harass their families. Later revenant stories involved victims or perpetrators of crimes like murder. The modern zombie genre was influenced by Richard Matheson's novel "I Am Legend" and George A. Romero's film "Night of the Living Dead", which depicted zombies as cannibalistic and nearly unstoppable. Zombie stories can examine issues like racism, consumerism, and military conflicts through the metaphor of a zombie apocalypse.
Everyone has digital files, but making sure they're still usuable in 5 or 10 years is a challenge. Based on the Digital Preservation curriculum from the Library of Congress, this presentation will illustrate ways in which we can ensure our files remain accessible. It breaks the process down into six steps with an eye towards long term, digital preservation of personal files. Though aimed at university faculty, the presentation is accessible to all.
This document discusses data management strategies for organizing files. It recommends developing a consistent naming system using logical folders, date formats, and keywords. It suggests using logic tests to determine the best storage location based on factors like confidentiality, sharing needs, and whether the file is a draft or final version. The document also provides search tips, discusses different Windows views, and covers options for synchronizing and archiving files, including cloud storage and department-specific applications.
Preserving Your Family Memories (Personal Digital Archiving)Kristen Yarmey
Quick presentation for the University of Scranton's Technology on Your Own Terms series for Spring 2012, heavily indebted to the Library of Congress National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program (http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/personalarchiving/) and Ellyssa Kroski's Personal Digital Archiving Series on iLibrarian (http://oedb.org/blogs/ilibrarian/2012/personal-digital-archiving-ilibrarian-series/).
This document discusses how information and communication technologies (ICT) can help individuals with disabilities better organize information and learning materials. It provides tips for using ICT tools like desktop search engines, folders, emails, social bookmarks, online calendars, electronic journals to reduce information overload and better manage files. It also suggests ways to print documents more efficiently, such as printing multiple slides on a single page, or converting text to audio. The overall message is that ICT can be leveraged to organize information and complement traditional search methods, helping support learning for individuals with disabilities.
This document discusses personal digital preservation and provides tips for saving important digital files and memories. It warns not to rely solely on hardware, software, or cloud storage. It recommends filing digital content in a central repository with regular backups stored in multiple locations. Formats for photos, videos, emails and other file types should be preserved along with metadata. Resources for personal archiving are provided to help people preserve their digital memories and content over time.
Digital Preservation For Real Archivists Sslh 200980gb
The document discusses challenges in digital preservation for archivists and provides recommendations. Key challenges include hardware and software obsolescence which can make digital content inaccessible within just a few years. The document recommends developing procedures for documenting file formats and storage media, making multiple copies of digital content across different systems, and researching preservation tools and services to help address these challenges without overcomplicating solutions. Archivists are encouraged not to feel limited by a lack of expertise with digital preservation and to document their processes to help future generations of record keepers.
This document discusses several technology tools that can make life easier, including password managers, cloud storage services, screen sharing software, and online meeting tools. It provides links to LastPass for password management, Dropbox for file sharing and syncing across devices, TeamViewer for remote screen sharing and support, and Join.me for online meetings. It also includes additional resources on using Web 2.0 tools in education.
This document discusses file management basics and backing up files. It covers topics such as file structures, naming conventions, compression, and password protecting folders. It emphasizes the importance of regular backups and describes different backup methods and devices, including local backups to external drives or servers and online backups to cloud storage. The document provides instructions for backing up Outlook mail files by copying .pst files to another local or remote location.
This document summarizes Peter Chan's presentation on accessioning born-digital materials. The presentation covered literature reviews on best practices, putting accessioning in context within Stanford's workflow, and a demonstration of their forensic workflow. The workflow involves surveying collections, creating accession records, photographing media, virus checking, creating disk images, generating summaries, and transferring data to secure storage. Questions from attendees were also taken and a tour of the forensic lab was included.
Files are documents, pictures, or sounds that are stored on a computer. To organize files and keep track of them, they must be grouped into folders. In Windows, folders store related files and allow for additional subfolders to provide multiple levels of organization. Common folders include My Documents for quick access files, My Pictures for images, and My Music for audio files.
- File management involves organizing files in a hierarchical structure using directories, folders, and paths to track file locations.
- The operating system provides tools like File Explorer to manage files by renaming, copying, moving, and deleting them. Files are organized into folders and drives to improve organization.
- Key file attributes include the file name, extension, size, date created/modified, and format which is indicated by the extension and determines what application can open the file.
This document discusses several technology tools that can make life easier, including password managers, cloud storage services, and screen sharing/online meeting tools. It introduces LastPass for password management, Dropbox for file storage and sharing across devices, and TeamViewer for remote screen sharing and online meetings. It also provides additional resources on using technology in education.
Presented to the Palm Springs Genealogy Society at the Palm Springs (CA) Public Library, 04/07/2012.
Gives basic saving, file hierarchy, and backup information.
The document provides guidelines for saving files on a school network. It recommends organizing files into folders by year, subject, or class. Files should have meaningful names that include the student's name and describe the content. Students are instructed to save assignments to the public folder and make backups of all files in their personal home folder on the network. The document also notes which characters cannot be used in file and folder names and provides examples of common file extensions.
Leveraging Cloud Storage In Your Job CampaignTom Eberle
More than ever it’s important to be organized and have access to your information in a minutes’ notice. This is particularly true for the job campaigner, juggling a multitude of documents on the run, from a variety of computers and mobile devices. In this presentation I’ll explain what cloud storage is, why it’s important to you, and how you can leverage it in your job campaign to simplify your life.
What you’ll learn:
· Cloud Storage –What is it anyway?
· How does it work?
· How can I use it in my job campaign?
· How can I use it at the job club?
· Comparison of cloud storage services
· Security Issues-What are they and how to overcome them
This document provides tips for organizing files on a computer. It explains that the desktop is like the top of a physical desk, where you may keep a few files but it can get cluttered. Instead, the computer uses folders to help organize files, with folders able to contain other subfolders. When saving a new file, it's best to store it in the Documents folder, which is like a drawer in the desk, to keep files organized by project or topic. The document also outlines different storage locations for files including on the local computer, a school network, or removable flash drive.
Session 3-Storing and Organizing Files.pptxWynner Elba
The document provides instructions for testing a user's knowledge of using Google Drive. It begins with an enabling objective to have participants login to their DepEd email account and learn how to create or save files/folders, access files, and share files using Google Drive. The document then includes steps for logging into Google Drive through google.com, creating and saving documents, and transferring or opening files. It concludes with asking participants to create and save a document file with their name for practice.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
This document discusses data management strategies for organizing files. It recommends developing a consistent naming system using logical folders, date formats, and keywords. It suggests using logic tests to determine the best storage location based on factors like confidentiality, sharing needs, and whether the file is a draft or final version. The document also provides search tips, discusses different Windows views, and covers options for synchronizing and archiving files, including cloud storage and department-specific applications.
Preserving Your Family Memories (Personal Digital Archiving)Kristen Yarmey
Quick presentation for the University of Scranton's Technology on Your Own Terms series for Spring 2012, heavily indebted to the Library of Congress National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program (http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/personalarchiving/) and Ellyssa Kroski's Personal Digital Archiving Series on iLibrarian (http://oedb.org/blogs/ilibrarian/2012/personal-digital-archiving-ilibrarian-series/).
This document discusses how information and communication technologies (ICT) can help individuals with disabilities better organize information and learning materials. It provides tips for using ICT tools like desktop search engines, folders, emails, social bookmarks, online calendars, electronic journals to reduce information overload and better manage files. It also suggests ways to print documents more efficiently, such as printing multiple slides on a single page, or converting text to audio. The overall message is that ICT can be leveraged to organize information and complement traditional search methods, helping support learning for individuals with disabilities.
This document discusses personal digital preservation and provides tips for saving important digital files and memories. It warns not to rely solely on hardware, software, or cloud storage. It recommends filing digital content in a central repository with regular backups stored in multiple locations. Formats for photos, videos, emails and other file types should be preserved along with metadata. Resources for personal archiving are provided to help people preserve their digital memories and content over time.
Digital Preservation For Real Archivists Sslh 200980gb
The document discusses challenges in digital preservation for archivists and provides recommendations. Key challenges include hardware and software obsolescence which can make digital content inaccessible within just a few years. The document recommends developing procedures for documenting file formats and storage media, making multiple copies of digital content across different systems, and researching preservation tools and services to help address these challenges without overcomplicating solutions. Archivists are encouraged not to feel limited by a lack of expertise with digital preservation and to document their processes to help future generations of record keepers.
This document discusses several technology tools that can make life easier, including password managers, cloud storage services, screen sharing software, and online meeting tools. It provides links to LastPass for password management, Dropbox for file sharing and syncing across devices, TeamViewer for remote screen sharing and support, and Join.me for online meetings. It also includes additional resources on using Web 2.0 tools in education.
This document discusses file management basics and backing up files. It covers topics such as file structures, naming conventions, compression, and password protecting folders. It emphasizes the importance of regular backups and describes different backup methods and devices, including local backups to external drives or servers and online backups to cloud storage. The document provides instructions for backing up Outlook mail files by copying .pst files to another local or remote location.
This document summarizes Peter Chan's presentation on accessioning born-digital materials. The presentation covered literature reviews on best practices, putting accessioning in context within Stanford's workflow, and a demonstration of their forensic workflow. The workflow involves surveying collections, creating accession records, photographing media, virus checking, creating disk images, generating summaries, and transferring data to secure storage. Questions from attendees were also taken and a tour of the forensic lab was included.
Files are documents, pictures, or sounds that are stored on a computer. To organize files and keep track of them, they must be grouped into folders. In Windows, folders store related files and allow for additional subfolders to provide multiple levels of organization. Common folders include My Documents for quick access files, My Pictures for images, and My Music for audio files.
- File management involves organizing files in a hierarchical structure using directories, folders, and paths to track file locations.
- The operating system provides tools like File Explorer to manage files by renaming, copying, moving, and deleting them. Files are organized into folders and drives to improve organization.
- Key file attributes include the file name, extension, size, date created/modified, and format which is indicated by the extension and determines what application can open the file.
This document discusses several technology tools that can make life easier, including password managers, cloud storage services, and screen sharing/online meeting tools. It introduces LastPass for password management, Dropbox for file storage and sharing across devices, and TeamViewer for remote screen sharing and online meetings. It also provides additional resources on using technology in education.
Presented to the Palm Springs Genealogy Society at the Palm Springs (CA) Public Library, 04/07/2012.
Gives basic saving, file hierarchy, and backup information.
The document provides guidelines for saving files on a school network. It recommends organizing files into folders by year, subject, or class. Files should have meaningful names that include the student's name and describe the content. Students are instructed to save assignments to the public folder and make backups of all files in their personal home folder on the network. The document also notes which characters cannot be used in file and folder names and provides examples of common file extensions.
Leveraging Cloud Storage In Your Job CampaignTom Eberle
More than ever it’s important to be organized and have access to your information in a minutes’ notice. This is particularly true for the job campaigner, juggling a multitude of documents on the run, from a variety of computers and mobile devices. In this presentation I’ll explain what cloud storage is, why it’s important to you, and how you can leverage it in your job campaign to simplify your life.
What you’ll learn:
· Cloud Storage –What is it anyway?
· How does it work?
· How can I use it in my job campaign?
· How can I use it at the job club?
· Comparison of cloud storage services
· Security Issues-What are they and how to overcome them
This document provides tips for organizing files on a computer. It explains that the desktop is like the top of a physical desk, where you may keep a few files but it can get cluttered. Instead, the computer uses folders to help organize files, with folders able to contain other subfolders. When saving a new file, it's best to store it in the Documents folder, which is like a drawer in the desk, to keep files organized by project or topic. The document also outlines different storage locations for files including on the local computer, a school network, or removable flash drive.
Session 3-Storing and Organizing Files.pptxWynner Elba
The document provides instructions for testing a user's knowledge of using Google Drive. It begins with an enabling objective to have participants login to their DepEd email account and learn how to create or save files/folders, access files, and share files using Google Drive. The document then includes steps for logging into Google Drive through google.com, creating and saving documents, and transferring or opening files. It concludes with asking participants to create and save a document file with their name for practice.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
Assessment and Planning in Educational technology.pptxKavitha Krishnan
In an education system, it is understood that assessment is only for the students, but on the other hand, the Assessment of teachers is also an important aspect of the education system that ensures teachers are providing high-quality instruction to students. The assessment process can be used to provide feedback and support for professional development, to inform decisions about teacher retention or promotion, or to evaluate teacher effectiveness for accountability purposes.