The document discusses how a student's supernatural horror film opening uses and develops conventions of the genre. It conducted research on other film openings. The title "3:17AM" provides insight without immediately suggesting horror. Visual elements like fonts, effects and desaturated colors follow conventions. The setting in a isolated family home and props like candles are common. Shots build suspense through zooms and pans. Hints about the narrative reference conventions like vulnerable characters and threatening forces. Filming during the day challenged realism expected of the genre. Overall, the opening fits conventions through its use of various visual and audio elements.
The music video will tell the story of a relationship and subsequent breakup through changes in location. It will start by showing the couple together in various locations to establish their relationship before portraying the present day after their breakup. The main character will be a 17-19 year old girl who is portrayed as vulnerable at first but grows stronger. Multiple locations will be used to help tell the narrative of how the relationship has changed. The girl's costumes will vary to represent the stages of the relationship from comfortable early outfits to a powerful single look after the breakup. Red and blue colors will symbolize emotions like passion and the breaking of trust. The video takes inspiration from Lana Del Rey videos in its storytelling approach and retro
This document is a year-end report from a Spanish elementary school class called "The Lions". It summarizes the activities, projects, and experiences of the class over the school year, including raising silkworms, celebrating festivals, going on trips, learning art, and getting to know each other. It expresses how the students have grown together over the year and looks forward to reuniting in September.
This magazine cover features singer Lily Allen. The red background makes the white letter "Q" stand out to draw attention to the magazine's name. Lily Allen makes direct eye contact with readers, looking innocent yet mischievous. Bold black writing highlights featured articles to engage the target audience. A simple color scheme and long shot image of the artist keeps the focus on Lily Allen.
The cast includes Josh as James, Remon as David, and Fisnik as Harry. The crew consists of Edon Fonda (the director) handling both camera and directing duties, with Joshua Davey handling both lighting and sound.
The document provides definitions and examples of literary devices and concepts including simile, imagery, internal conflict, and external conflict. It defines simile as comparing two unlike things using "like" or "as" and provides examples. It defines imagery as descriptive or figurative language that appeals to senses. Examples of imagery are provided from books. It defines internal conflict as a psychological struggle within a character's mind that creates plot suspense, and provides an example from "Raymond's Run". It defines external conflict as a struggle between a character and an outside force, like nature or another character, that drives the plot, and provides an example also from "Raymond's Run".
The script is for a movie trailer about three young friends in Chicago who get into trouble with the police. In scene one, the police chase the three friends after they commit a crime. Scene two introduces each character - Marcus is the clever narrator, Kobe is the strongest but dumbest, and Junior is the crazy one who can get anything. Marcus will narrate about their backgrounds and dreams as scenes showcase each of their personalities. The trailer will start with the studio logo and information about sponsorship of the film.
The document discusses how a student's supernatural horror film opening uses and develops conventions of the genre. It conducted research on other film openings. The title "3:17AM" provides insight without immediately suggesting horror. Visual elements like fonts, effects and desaturated colors follow conventions. The setting in a isolated family home and props like candles are common. Shots build suspense through zooms and pans. Hints about the narrative reference conventions like vulnerable characters and threatening forces. Filming during the day challenged realism expected of the genre. Overall, the opening fits conventions through its use of various visual and audio elements.
The music video will tell the story of a relationship and subsequent breakup through changes in location. It will start by showing the couple together in various locations to establish their relationship before portraying the present day after their breakup. The main character will be a 17-19 year old girl who is portrayed as vulnerable at first but grows stronger. Multiple locations will be used to help tell the narrative of how the relationship has changed. The girl's costumes will vary to represent the stages of the relationship from comfortable early outfits to a powerful single look after the breakup. Red and blue colors will symbolize emotions like passion and the breaking of trust. The video takes inspiration from Lana Del Rey videos in its storytelling approach and retro
This document is a year-end report from a Spanish elementary school class called "The Lions". It summarizes the activities, projects, and experiences of the class over the school year, including raising silkworms, celebrating festivals, going on trips, learning art, and getting to know each other. It expresses how the students have grown together over the year and looks forward to reuniting in September.
This magazine cover features singer Lily Allen. The red background makes the white letter "Q" stand out to draw attention to the magazine's name. Lily Allen makes direct eye contact with readers, looking innocent yet mischievous. Bold black writing highlights featured articles to engage the target audience. A simple color scheme and long shot image of the artist keeps the focus on Lily Allen.
The cast includes Josh as James, Remon as David, and Fisnik as Harry. The crew consists of Edon Fonda (the director) handling both camera and directing duties, with Joshua Davey handling both lighting and sound.
The document provides definitions and examples of literary devices and concepts including simile, imagery, internal conflict, and external conflict. It defines simile as comparing two unlike things using "like" or "as" and provides examples. It defines imagery as descriptive or figurative language that appeals to senses. Examples of imagery are provided from books. It defines internal conflict as a psychological struggle within a character's mind that creates plot suspense, and provides an example from "Raymond's Run". It defines external conflict as a struggle between a character and an outside force, like nature or another character, that drives the plot, and provides an example also from "Raymond's Run".
The script is for a movie trailer about three young friends in Chicago who get into trouble with the police. In scene one, the police chase the three friends after they commit a crime. Scene two introduces each character - Marcus is the clever narrator, Kobe is the strongest but dumbest, and Junior is the crazy one who can get anything. Marcus will narrate about their backgrounds and dreams as scenes showcase each of their personalities. The trailer will start with the studio logo and information about sponsorship of the film.
The document discusses the various media technologies used at different stages of a media coursework project. In the planning and research stage, technologies like SlideShare, WordPress, Bubble, and Time Glider were used. Premier Pro software was used for editing a movie trailer in the construction stage. Technologies like SlideShare, Prezzi, and WordPress were employed in the evaluation stage. Overall, the document outlines how a wide range of online programs and media technologies were utilized at each step to complete the media project to a high standard.
El documento describe diferentes exploradores y sus características, incluyendo Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Avant, Internet Explorer, Netscape y Finebrowser. También discute el uso de comillas dobles en búsquedas, buscadores avanzados, VRML y portales de salud. Explica que un portal permite encontrar información específica y que agregar páginas a favoritos evita tener que volver a abrir páginas repetidamente.
La informática es la ciencia que estudia el procesamiento automático de la información utilizando dispositivos electrónicos. Involucra las etapas de entrada, procesamiento y salida de la información. Inicialmente se usó para automatizar tareas administrativas repetitivas, reduciendo costos y aumentando la producción. Sus funciones principales incluyen crear especificaciones de trabajo, desarrollar e implementar sistemas y optimizar métodos existentes.
This document contains a risk assessment for creating sculptures that identifies several potential risks, prevention strategies, and recommended actions if an incident occurs. The risks assessed include hot glue guns injuring eyes, paint spills, equipment dropping on feet, sculptures falling, running out of materials, long hair getting in the way, and cutting oneself. Prevention strategies include wearing safety glasses, using newspapers, keeping equipment and sculptures away from edges, borrowing materials if needed, tying back hair, and using gloves. Recommended actions for incidents involve first aid, notifying teachers, and attempting to clean or repair any damage.
The summary is:
1) The document analyzes an article spread from a magazine, noting details like font, formatting, images, and layout choices and what they aim to convey to readers.
2) Key aspects highlighted include using bold/normal fonts to distinguish an interview question/answer, equal space given to images and text, and placement of quotes and images to draw attention.
3) Color, font, and layout choices are discussed in how they relate to the subject's personality and aim to interest readers in learning more.
The poster uses dark colors like black, red, and grey that are typical of horror movie posters to convey a sense of horror and death. It features the main villain "Saw" holding mechanical devices, implying victims will be tortured with weapons. The title is in a horror font that is recognizable from other movies in the franchise to reflect the genre.
Web 1.0 was characterized as static and read-only, with no information exchange between users. It was published by advertisers in control. Technologies like Netscape offered high-priced server products. In contrast, Web 2.0 allows for read/write collaboration and sharing among users. It is published, marketed, and edited by users themselves. Technologies like Google deliver services rather than packaged products. Web 2.0 development focuses on service-oriented architecture, rich internet applications, and social media that enables user participation and contribution.
This document discusses ways to improve access for cyclists at signalized intersections. It describes identifying critical bicycle route corridors and implementing measures like double phasing to reduce delays, early starts for cyclists, and PUFFIN operation for pedestrians and cyclists. Specific examples are given of intersections in Denmark St and Walker St where these techniques were applied, including bicycle detection systems and extended timing intervals. The goal is to safely assist cyclists in crossing intersections with less delay.
Nick Grimshaw's Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 1 airs on weekends at 6:30 am. The show has added over 700,000 listeners for a total weekly audience of 6.3 million, which is a 12.6% rise. The show aims to play between 8-10 songs per hour. Primary data from a survey showed the target audience is 15-29 year olds.
Institutional logos are shown at the beginning of the trailer to identify the producing company and promote the film. The trailer then shows the three main characters - Marcus, Kobe, and Junior - being chased by police after a failed crime. Marcus narrates about how he and his friends became close, with Kobe known as the strongest but dumbest, and Junior as the crazy risk-taker of the group.
The document discusses research conducted on crime film trailers in preparation for making a crime genre film trailer. Secondary research methods like using the internet to analyze crime trailer conventions and compare them to action genres were utilized. Primary research through questionnaires was also conducted to understand audience preferences. Key findings included that crime trailers commonly depict tense chasing scenes in gloomy locations and focus on characters seeking revenge after loved ones are hurt. Trailers aim to end dramatically to generate interest without fully revealing the plot. Music and sound also play important roles in setting the mood.
The masthead is placed behind the cover model, Shakira, to make her stand out. Some letters are omitted from the masthead to imply its meaning. The unique selling point of the magazine is featuring Shakira on the cover, which attracts many customers. Rules of thirds and techniques like flash buttons are used to direct the reader's attention to important elements on the cover.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Este documento presenta una lista de herramientas web 2.0 útiles para docentes en comunicación. Incluye plataformas para compartir archivos y presentaciones como Dropbox y SlideShare, descargar videos como Movavi, publicar libros de manera online como Bubok, gestionar favoritos como Blinklist, crear blogs como WordPress, conectarse profesionalmente en LinkedIn, y acceder a aplicaciones portátiles con Portable Apps o almacenamiento en la nube con ADrive.
Group project that consisted of Creating a swatch company and a swatch color Series. What I have shown here is a tri-fold brochure that gives a brief description of the company and the swatch brand we are trying to sell and other things you would want to come to us about. Fictional.
This document compares the media product "Stance Magazine" to several other real magazines such as Sight and Sound, Time Magazine, Entertainment Weekly, and movie posters for films like Paranormal Activity, The Blair Witch Project, Catfish, and Tall Jake. It identifies ideas that Stance Magazine uses, develops, or challenges from these other media sources. Some key ideas Stance Magazine develops include its title, color scheme, layout, and inclusion of social media links. It also challenges conventions around structure, use of imagery and symbols, and information included. The document demonstrates how Stance Magazine both builds upon existing media forms while also innovating in new ways.
The document defines and provides examples of different types of sounds that can be used in film including voiceover, ambient sounds, diegetic and non-diegetic music, sound effects, and motifs. It also includes examples of how these sounds can be used over film clips. The document was created by Kelsey Duffy, Emma Bradshaw and Max Canning to explain sound concepts.
The diary entry discusses a meeting about a presentation unit where they decided to put three sculptures - a tin man, light bulb, and globe - in the drama room. They talked about having 25 people attend each of two days. They planned to give a tour of the sculptures, have the audience answer questions on an environmental issues quiz, and give a presentation involving the audience before handing out an information leaflet at the end.
Greek costumes in ancient times consisted of simple tunics for both men and women. Men's tunics left one shoulder exposed while women's were longer and more concealing. By the Elizabethan era hundreds of years later in England, fashion had become more elaborate with men wearing hose, doublets, and cloaks and women wearing farthingales and elaborate dresses and headdresses.
The document discusses the similarities and differences between various sculptures from different time periods and locations. It notes that Roman and Renaissance sculptures often depict humans and have detailed features, while using different colors. It also compares sculptures in terms of the materials used, time period created, meanings, and subject matter depicted between works like Pieta, David, Venus of Willendorf, and Sound Waves.
The sculpture is called "cogs" and is made of silver. It is currently displayed on the wall in the study center. The sculpture depicts different shapes and is meant to convey a message as it represents a cyclist.
The document discusses the various media technologies used at different stages of a media coursework project. In the planning and research stage, technologies like SlideShare, WordPress, Bubble, and Time Glider were used. Premier Pro software was used for editing a movie trailer in the construction stage. Technologies like SlideShare, Prezzi, and WordPress were employed in the evaluation stage. Overall, the document outlines how a wide range of online programs and media technologies were utilized at each step to complete the media project to a high standard.
El documento describe diferentes exploradores y sus características, incluyendo Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Avant, Internet Explorer, Netscape y Finebrowser. También discute el uso de comillas dobles en búsquedas, buscadores avanzados, VRML y portales de salud. Explica que un portal permite encontrar información específica y que agregar páginas a favoritos evita tener que volver a abrir páginas repetidamente.
La informática es la ciencia que estudia el procesamiento automático de la información utilizando dispositivos electrónicos. Involucra las etapas de entrada, procesamiento y salida de la información. Inicialmente se usó para automatizar tareas administrativas repetitivas, reduciendo costos y aumentando la producción. Sus funciones principales incluyen crear especificaciones de trabajo, desarrollar e implementar sistemas y optimizar métodos existentes.
This document contains a risk assessment for creating sculptures that identifies several potential risks, prevention strategies, and recommended actions if an incident occurs. The risks assessed include hot glue guns injuring eyes, paint spills, equipment dropping on feet, sculptures falling, running out of materials, long hair getting in the way, and cutting oneself. Prevention strategies include wearing safety glasses, using newspapers, keeping equipment and sculptures away from edges, borrowing materials if needed, tying back hair, and using gloves. Recommended actions for incidents involve first aid, notifying teachers, and attempting to clean or repair any damage.
The summary is:
1) The document analyzes an article spread from a magazine, noting details like font, formatting, images, and layout choices and what they aim to convey to readers.
2) Key aspects highlighted include using bold/normal fonts to distinguish an interview question/answer, equal space given to images and text, and placement of quotes and images to draw attention.
3) Color, font, and layout choices are discussed in how they relate to the subject's personality and aim to interest readers in learning more.
The poster uses dark colors like black, red, and grey that are typical of horror movie posters to convey a sense of horror and death. It features the main villain "Saw" holding mechanical devices, implying victims will be tortured with weapons. The title is in a horror font that is recognizable from other movies in the franchise to reflect the genre.
Web 1.0 was characterized as static and read-only, with no information exchange between users. It was published by advertisers in control. Technologies like Netscape offered high-priced server products. In contrast, Web 2.0 allows for read/write collaboration and sharing among users. It is published, marketed, and edited by users themselves. Technologies like Google deliver services rather than packaged products. Web 2.0 development focuses on service-oriented architecture, rich internet applications, and social media that enables user participation and contribution.
This document discusses ways to improve access for cyclists at signalized intersections. It describes identifying critical bicycle route corridors and implementing measures like double phasing to reduce delays, early starts for cyclists, and PUFFIN operation for pedestrians and cyclists. Specific examples are given of intersections in Denmark St and Walker St where these techniques were applied, including bicycle detection systems and extended timing intervals. The goal is to safely assist cyclists in crossing intersections with less delay.
Nick Grimshaw's Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 1 airs on weekends at 6:30 am. The show has added over 700,000 listeners for a total weekly audience of 6.3 million, which is a 12.6% rise. The show aims to play between 8-10 songs per hour. Primary data from a survey showed the target audience is 15-29 year olds.
Institutional logos are shown at the beginning of the trailer to identify the producing company and promote the film. The trailer then shows the three main characters - Marcus, Kobe, and Junior - being chased by police after a failed crime. Marcus narrates about how he and his friends became close, with Kobe known as the strongest but dumbest, and Junior as the crazy risk-taker of the group.
The document discusses research conducted on crime film trailers in preparation for making a crime genre film trailer. Secondary research methods like using the internet to analyze crime trailer conventions and compare them to action genres were utilized. Primary research through questionnaires was also conducted to understand audience preferences. Key findings included that crime trailers commonly depict tense chasing scenes in gloomy locations and focus on characters seeking revenge after loved ones are hurt. Trailers aim to end dramatically to generate interest without fully revealing the plot. Music and sound also play important roles in setting the mood.
The masthead is placed behind the cover model, Shakira, to make her stand out. Some letters are omitted from the masthead to imply its meaning. The unique selling point of the magazine is featuring Shakira on the cover, which attracts many customers. Rules of thirds and techniques like flash buttons are used to direct the reader's attention to important elements on the cover.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Este documento presenta una lista de herramientas web 2.0 útiles para docentes en comunicación. Incluye plataformas para compartir archivos y presentaciones como Dropbox y SlideShare, descargar videos como Movavi, publicar libros de manera online como Bubok, gestionar favoritos como Blinklist, crear blogs como WordPress, conectarse profesionalmente en LinkedIn, y acceder a aplicaciones portátiles con Portable Apps o almacenamiento en la nube con ADrive.
Group project that consisted of Creating a swatch company and a swatch color Series. What I have shown here is a tri-fold brochure that gives a brief description of the company and the swatch brand we are trying to sell and other things you would want to come to us about. Fictional.
This document compares the media product "Stance Magazine" to several other real magazines such as Sight and Sound, Time Magazine, Entertainment Weekly, and movie posters for films like Paranormal Activity, The Blair Witch Project, Catfish, and Tall Jake. It identifies ideas that Stance Magazine uses, develops, or challenges from these other media sources. Some key ideas Stance Magazine develops include its title, color scheme, layout, and inclusion of social media links. It also challenges conventions around structure, use of imagery and symbols, and information included. The document demonstrates how Stance Magazine both builds upon existing media forms while also innovating in new ways.
The document defines and provides examples of different types of sounds that can be used in film including voiceover, ambient sounds, diegetic and non-diegetic music, sound effects, and motifs. It also includes examples of how these sounds can be used over film clips. The document was created by Kelsey Duffy, Emma Bradshaw and Max Canning to explain sound concepts.
The diary entry discusses a meeting about a presentation unit where they decided to put three sculptures - a tin man, light bulb, and globe - in the drama room. They talked about having 25 people attend each of two days. They planned to give a tour of the sculptures, have the audience answer questions on an environmental issues quiz, and give a presentation involving the audience before handing out an information leaflet at the end.
Greek costumes in ancient times consisted of simple tunics for both men and women. Men's tunics left one shoulder exposed while women's were longer and more concealing. By the Elizabethan era hundreds of years later in England, fashion had become more elaborate with men wearing hose, doublets, and cloaks and women wearing farthingales and elaborate dresses and headdresses.
The document discusses the similarities and differences between various sculptures from different time periods and locations. It notes that Roman and Renaissance sculptures often depict humans and have detailed features, while using different colors. It also compares sculptures in terms of the materials used, time period created, meanings, and subject matter depicted between works like Pieta, David, Venus of Willendorf, and Sound Waves.
The sculpture is called "cogs" and is made of silver. It is currently displayed on the wall in the study center. The sculpture depicts different shapes and is meant to convey a message as it represents a cyclist.
The sculpture is an abstract octopus made of recycled materials in various shapes and colors located in the study center. It is suggested that the sculpture be moved to a more visible area where more people can view and appreciate it.
The sculpture near the gates of Cranford High School celebrates 30 years of the school using recycled and reusable materials like marble to represent Cranford. It is a multi-colored sculpture that has been treated with oil to prevent rusting and strengthen the materials over time.
Roles and responsibilities of each member of the group Emanuel
The group had three members so one person took on two roles. Chelsea-Ann Cook was chosen for the minute's keeper and lead organizer roles because she is organized, ensures everyone has input, and manages tasks well. The artistic director role went to someone with creative skills and art knowledge to help others. Sajan Rajpoot was selected as the DT specialist for his DT subject knowledge and ability to assist with the sculpture.
The document outlines a production schedule plan for creating a school sculpture over 5 weeks. Key tasks included brainstorming design ideas, creating questionnaires, finalizing designs, acquiring materials, and constructing the sculpture through paper mashing and assembling parts. Responsibilities were divided among the group members for each task with checkpoints to track progress and ensure the sculpture was completed on schedule.
The document provides a brainstorm of initial ideas for art installations involving batteries, including a water fountain made of batteries, a globe on a man's shoulders made of batteries, a light bulb that is half on and half off, a human figure made of batteries, and a globe displaying how much energy is being used made of batteries.
The document contains two questionnaires, one for students and one for staff, about creating a sculpture to promote environmental issues at Cranford school. Both questionnaires ask what the main environmental issue is, what issue a sculpture should promote, where it should be displayed, what materials could be used, and what message it should represent. They also have an open-ended question for any additional ideas or suggestions.
Research into environmental issues at Cranford Emanuel
The document summarizes the results of a study that counted food waste generated at lunchtime from a dining hall and concert hall. Over the course of a year, it is estimated that 1080 bags of combined food and general waste are produced just at lunchtime. This large amount of waste highlights the need for changes in environmental practices.
Over the years, costumes and textiles have significantly changed with fashion trends, with women now commonly wearing suits and both men and women having much more flexible choices in clothing styles and a wider range of bright colors. In the past, clothing colors indicated social status and were more limited, but fashion has evolved to be more open, diverse and colorful over the decades from the 1940s to 2000s.
Modern costumes have evolved significantly from traditional styles. Designers now focus on comfort, mobility, and versatility to suit the needs of contemporary productions. Popular fabrics include stretchy blends that allow actors freedom of movement without sacrificing aesthetic appeal on stage.
During the Elizabethan era in England from 1558 to 1603, fashionable clothing was brightly colored and elaborately decorated with lace, ribbons, and other embellishments. Men wore fitted doublets with deep V-necklines and tight hose that showed off their legs, while women donned farthingale skirts supported by hoops or stiffened petticoats to create an exaggerated silhouette. Both sexes also commonly wore ruffs, which were large stiffened collars that framed the face and neck.
During the Elizabethan era in England from 1558 to 1603, fashionable clothing was brightly colored and elaborately decorated with lace, ribbons, and other embellishments. Men wore fitted doublets with deep V-necklines and tight hose that showed off their legs, while women donned farthingale skirts supported by hoops or stiffened petticoats to create an exaggerated silhouette. Both sexes also commonly wore ruffs, which were large stiffened collars that framed the face and neck.
Greek costumes varied depending on the region and time period. In ancient Greece, men typically wore a simple tunic called a chiton, while women wore a longer dress called a peplos. By the 5th century BC, men began wearing a cloak called a himation over the chiton, and women wore a draped garment called a chitoniskos under their peplos.
During the Elizabethan era in England from 1558 to 1603, fashionable clothing was brightly colored and elaborately decorated with lace, ribbons, and other embellishments. Men wore fitted doublets with deep V-necklines and tight hose that showed off their legs, while women donned farthingales under their skirts to widen their silhouettes and elaborate ruffs around their necks. Both genders also commonly wore hats and shoes with elevated heels.
Greek costumes in ancient times consisted of simple tunics for both men and women. Men's tunics often reached their knees while women's were longer. Richer citizens could wear himations, which were large pieces of fabric draped over the body.
Greek costumes in ancient times consisted of simple tunics for both men and women. Men's tunics often reached their knees while women's were longer. Richer citizens could wear himations, which were large pieces of fabric draped over the body.
The document provides information on two Egyptian sculptures - the Venus of Willendorf statue from 24,000-22,000 BCE which is a small limestone figure of a female, and the Great Sphinx of Giza from ancient Egypt which is the world's largest monolith statue standing over 73 meters tall and carved from megaliths.
The PowerPoint presentation introduces sculptor Barry Lewis and discusses his environmentally friendly artwork. It explains that Lewis was inspired by nature as a child and likes to use discarded materials to create sculptures. The presentation shows Lewis' process, from gathering materials to designing concepts to the finished works. Examples are provided of Lewis' sculptures made from everyday objects like bikes, teaspoons, and lamps. The presentation aims to showcase Lewis' talent for upcycling materials to produce artistic sculptures.
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
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
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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.
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.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
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How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.