The document provides instructions for students to listen to and respond to astronomy podcasts. It outlines an "appetizer, main course, dessert" structure for exploring different podcasts. Students are prompted to write down questions after the appetizer podcasts and respond with paragraphs analyzing several main course podcasts. For dessert, students choose one topic to create a presentation explaining what they learned to the class.
The presentation provides an overview of podcasting resources and processes at Manchester Metropolitan University. It introduces the Learning and Research Technologies team and their Core Plus model for integrating web tools. Podcasting is presented as a way to supplement classroom materials through missed lectures, examples, and content for distance learners. The process includes production, publication by uploading to the university podcast server, and delivery through the MyMMU portal and iTunes/RSS feeds. Resources for creating and publishing podcasts are available on the LRT website.
Marc Goodman gave a presentation where he used several public speaking commandments to effectively get his point across. He told a story while sharing his vision (Commandments II and IV). He did not promote his own ego or try to sell anything (Commandments VI and VII). He did not read from a script (Commandment IX). And he finished within the allotted 20 minutes (Commandment X). The document discusses how Marc combined commandments and effectively engaged the audience to discuss future crimes and terrorism.
expo-cet-obscur-objet-de-desirs-autour-de-l-origine-du-monde-musee-courbetDamoiselle D
Une exposition singulière, à l’image de Courbet :
Cet obscur objet de désirs. Autour de L’Origine du Monde
du 7 juin au 1er septembre 2014 au musée Courbet à Ornans
(Franch-Comté)
Social games on Facebook can be a worthwhile opportunity for monetization, but also carry some risks. They allow people to play games together with friends on the social network. Companies can generate revenue through third party ads, branded sponsorships, or ad networks on Facebook. While some games see rapid growth and high user engagement translating to significant ad revenue, growth is not guaranteed and applications can be removed for spamming or other policy violations. Pitfalls include not maintaining a high quality experience and losing access to the Facebook platform.
The document provides instructions for students to listen to and respond to astronomy podcasts. It outlines an "appetizer, main course, dessert" structure for exploring different podcasts. Students are prompted to write down questions after the appetizer podcasts and respond with paragraphs analyzing several main course podcasts. For dessert, students choose one topic to create a presentation explaining what they learned to the class.
The presentation provides an overview of podcasting resources and processes at Manchester Metropolitan University. It introduces the Learning and Research Technologies team and their Core Plus model for integrating web tools. Podcasting is presented as a way to supplement classroom materials through missed lectures, examples, and content for distance learners. The process includes production, publication by uploading to the university podcast server, and delivery through the MyMMU portal and iTunes/RSS feeds. Resources for creating and publishing podcasts are available on the LRT website.
Marc Goodman gave a presentation where he used several public speaking commandments to effectively get his point across. He told a story while sharing his vision (Commandments II and IV). He did not promote his own ego or try to sell anything (Commandments VI and VII). He did not read from a script (Commandment IX). And he finished within the allotted 20 minutes (Commandment X). The document discusses how Marc combined commandments and effectively engaged the audience to discuss future crimes and terrorism.
expo-cet-obscur-objet-de-desirs-autour-de-l-origine-du-monde-musee-courbetDamoiselle D
Une exposition singulière, à l’image de Courbet :
Cet obscur objet de désirs. Autour de L’Origine du Monde
du 7 juin au 1er septembre 2014 au musée Courbet à Ornans
(Franch-Comté)
Social games on Facebook can be a worthwhile opportunity for monetization, but also carry some risks. They allow people to play games together with friends on the social network. Companies can generate revenue through third party ads, branded sponsorships, or ad networks on Facebook. While some games see rapid growth and high user engagement translating to significant ad revenue, growth is not guaranteed and applications can be removed for spamming or other policy violations. Pitfalls include not maintaining a high quality experience and losing access to the Facebook platform.
AI och maskininlärning - Findability Day Roadshow 2017Findwise
The document discusses how organizations can progress from simply sorting through data to extracting knowledge and insights from data to transforming their business and ultimately automating processes through a data-driven hierarchy of needs. It advocates starting with search and analytics platforms like Elastic Search and Kibana to provide insights and then climbing a pyramid where the priorities are strategy and business goals, democratizing insights across the organization, leveraging data science and experimentation, and achieving automation through empowering users. The key to success is thinking big but starting small by addressing the most important business priorities.
De kognitiva eran med IBM Watson - Findability Day Roadshow 2017Findwise
Watson is IBM's cognitive computing platform that can understand, reason, and learn. It is able to analyze large amounts of unstructured data from various sources and answer questions posed in natural language. Watson has been applied across various industries and domains through products and services like Watson Health, Watson for Education, Watson Commerce, and Watson Customer Engagement. It uses techniques like natural language processing, machine learning, and pattern recognition to provide insights. IBM aims to develop AI solutions like Watson that are transparent and help augment human capabilities rather than replace humans.
The document discusses the cognitive era and capabilities of cognitive systems like IBM Watson. It provides an overview of Findwise, a consulting firm that specializes in search and analytics. Findwise has built Swedish language support for IBM Watson Explorer and provides text analytics services to help clients understand customer feedback and improve products. Their approach combines structured and unstructured information for fact-based decision making.
Findability Day 2016 - Enterprise Search and Findability Survey 2016Findwise
In April 2016, Findwise opened the fifth annual Enterprise Search and Findability Survey to investigate how search is managed and used globally. Mattias Ellison presents some of the most interesting founds at Findability Day 2016 in Stockholm.
Findability Day 2016 - Enterprise Search and Findability Survey 2016Findwise
In April 2016, Findwise opened the fifth annual Enterprise Search and Findability Survey to investigate how search is managed and used globally. Mattias Ellison presents some of the most interesting founds at Findability Day 2016 in Stockholm.
Findability Day 2016 - Big data analytics and machine learningFindwise
This document discusses leveraging machine learning and big data analytics. It outlines an analytical pipeline that includes data acquisition, data munging, exploratory data analysis, model building, model improvement, validation, and real-time processing. A case study is presented on using these techniques to predict when to scrap parts in an assembly line to reduce costs. Key takeaways are that machine learning can find hidden insights in historical big data, models derived from this can be applied to real-time event processing without redevelopment, and this enables automated actions based on predictive analytics.
Findability Day 2016 - Enterprise social collaborationFindwise
The document discusses an application-centric approach to enterprise collaboration. It argues that collaboration software should focus on specific applications that address key use cases like communities, knowledge management, and project collaboration. Different vendors support different use cases well. It also advocates for an employee-centered design of the digital workplace where the focus is on enabling employee effectiveness through applications rather than sites and features. Key aspects of the employee-centered approach include outside-in user experience design and a new role for digital workplace teams as user experience advocates.
The document discusses the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) which takes effect in May 2018. It provides an overview of the GDPR and its key requirements, including data subject rights, security obligations, accountability, and potential fines for noncompliance. It then discusses technical and architectural preparedness, offering a framework for GDPR compliance. Finally, it outlines initial steps organizations can take, such as data mapping, discovery, and risk assessment.
Findability Day 2016 - Get started with GDPRFindwise
The document outlines a three phase process for conducting a content inventory: 1) Scoping identifies sources and patterns to look for, 2) Discovery identifies where specific types of content like names and social security numbers are located, and 3) Analysis examines each source individually and provides legal advice on compliance risks.
Findability Day 2015 - Mickel Grönroos - Findwise - How to increase safety on...Findwise
Forsmark nuclear power plant in Sweden implemented a smart search solution to improve plant maintenance and worker safety. The goals were to reduce costs, increase availability, and decrease injuries. Search technology aggregates information and provides it where needed, such as in pre-job briefings to clarify work tasks safely. The solution indexes data from across the plant into Elasticsearch for accurate, relevant search results. This helps engineers plan work more effectively and onboard new employees quickly, while promoting knowledge sharing and experience learning across the organization.
Findability Day 2015 - Abby Covert - Keynote - How to make sense of any messFindwise
This document discusses information architecture and how it can help make sense of messes made of information. It covers key concepts in information architecture including ontology, taxonomy, and choreography. Ontology is about establishing shared meaning and language. Taxonomy is about structuring information through various organizational methods. Choreography is about how information is arranged and presented intentionally to convey purpose. The document emphasizes that information architecture applies to any domain where information must be made sense of and structured for users.
Findability Day 2015 - Noel Garry - IBM - Information governance and a 360 de...Findwise
The document discusses IBM's investments and capabilities in big data and analytics. It highlights IBM's $24 billion investment, 15,000 analytics consultants, and focus on data, analytics, and cognitive computing. It also summarizes key findings from an IBM study that organizations are realizing returns on big data investments within a year and are increasingly targeting operational challenges with analytics.
Findability Day 2015 Mattias Ellison - Findwise - Enterprise Search and fin...Findwise
The document is a survey report on enterprise search and findability presented at Findability Day in Gothenburg. Some key findings from the report include:
- 25% of organizations have not started improving findability and are considered immature.
- The top pain points organizations face are search taking too long, poor search functionality, and not knowing where to look.
- Only 36% of users are satisfied with search capabilities.
- Organizations are lacking holistic approaches like user behavior analysis, feedback processes, content lifecycles, and metadata standards.
- Staff investments in search are expected to increase in order to improve findability.
Findability Day 2015 - Martin White - The future is search!Findwise
Martin White gave a keynote presentation on the future of enterprise search. He discussed challenges with current search systems, including organizational attitudes, lack of investment in search capabilities, and cognitive barriers to effective searching. White proposed improvements like collaborative search tools, better support for complex multi-step tasks, and adaptive mobile search interfaces. He envisioned future advances in areas like predictive search, voice interaction, and customization options.
Findability Day 2015 Liam Holley - Dassault systems - Insight and discovery...Findwise
This document discusses EXALEAD and its strategy for PLM analytics. It provides background on EXALEAD, noting that it was founded in 2000 and acquired by Dassault Systemes in 2010. It had previously created a web search engine that indexed 32 billion pages. The document outlines EXALEAD's strategy for PLM analytics, which focuses on IP reveal and reuse, program health, product lifecycle, and customer contact. It emphasizes that PLM analytics goes beyond traditional reporting by providing insight across various data sources.
Findability Day 2015 Joachim Dahl - Virtual Works - 360 degree view of the ...Findwise
This document discusses Storebrand's implementation of VirtualWorks enterprise search to improve customer service. Storebrand faced challenges with searching across different customer data sources and aggregating information from various applications. VirtualWorks installed their search platform to index all of Storebrand's documents from Microsoft CRM, Basware and SharePoint into a single search index. This provided employees a 360 degree view of customer information and decreased customer response times from 30-40 seconds to 3-4 seconds, leading to improved customer satisfaction.
AI och maskininlärning - Findability Day Roadshow 2017Findwise
The document discusses how organizations can progress from simply sorting through data to extracting knowledge and insights from data to transforming their business and ultimately automating processes through a data-driven hierarchy of needs. It advocates starting with search and analytics platforms like Elastic Search and Kibana to provide insights and then climbing a pyramid where the priorities are strategy and business goals, democratizing insights across the organization, leveraging data science and experimentation, and achieving automation through empowering users. The key to success is thinking big but starting small by addressing the most important business priorities.
De kognitiva eran med IBM Watson - Findability Day Roadshow 2017Findwise
Watson is IBM's cognitive computing platform that can understand, reason, and learn. It is able to analyze large amounts of unstructured data from various sources and answer questions posed in natural language. Watson has been applied across various industries and domains through products and services like Watson Health, Watson for Education, Watson Commerce, and Watson Customer Engagement. It uses techniques like natural language processing, machine learning, and pattern recognition to provide insights. IBM aims to develop AI solutions like Watson that are transparent and help augment human capabilities rather than replace humans.
The document discusses the cognitive era and capabilities of cognitive systems like IBM Watson. It provides an overview of Findwise, a consulting firm that specializes in search and analytics. Findwise has built Swedish language support for IBM Watson Explorer and provides text analytics services to help clients understand customer feedback and improve products. Their approach combines structured and unstructured information for fact-based decision making.
Findability Day 2016 - Enterprise Search and Findability Survey 2016Findwise
In April 2016, Findwise opened the fifth annual Enterprise Search and Findability Survey to investigate how search is managed and used globally. Mattias Ellison presents some of the most interesting founds at Findability Day 2016 in Stockholm.
Findability Day 2016 - Enterprise Search and Findability Survey 2016Findwise
In April 2016, Findwise opened the fifth annual Enterprise Search and Findability Survey to investigate how search is managed and used globally. Mattias Ellison presents some of the most interesting founds at Findability Day 2016 in Stockholm.
Findability Day 2016 - Big data analytics and machine learningFindwise
This document discusses leveraging machine learning and big data analytics. It outlines an analytical pipeline that includes data acquisition, data munging, exploratory data analysis, model building, model improvement, validation, and real-time processing. A case study is presented on using these techniques to predict when to scrap parts in an assembly line to reduce costs. Key takeaways are that machine learning can find hidden insights in historical big data, models derived from this can be applied to real-time event processing without redevelopment, and this enables automated actions based on predictive analytics.
Findability Day 2016 - Enterprise social collaborationFindwise
The document discusses an application-centric approach to enterprise collaboration. It argues that collaboration software should focus on specific applications that address key use cases like communities, knowledge management, and project collaboration. Different vendors support different use cases well. It also advocates for an employee-centered design of the digital workplace where the focus is on enabling employee effectiveness through applications rather than sites and features. Key aspects of the employee-centered approach include outside-in user experience design and a new role for digital workplace teams as user experience advocates.
The document discusses the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) which takes effect in May 2018. It provides an overview of the GDPR and its key requirements, including data subject rights, security obligations, accountability, and potential fines for noncompliance. It then discusses technical and architectural preparedness, offering a framework for GDPR compliance. Finally, it outlines initial steps organizations can take, such as data mapping, discovery, and risk assessment.
Findability Day 2016 - Get started with GDPRFindwise
The document outlines a three phase process for conducting a content inventory: 1) Scoping identifies sources and patterns to look for, 2) Discovery identifies where specific types of content like names and social security numbers are located, and 3) Analysis examines each source individually and provides legal advice on compliance risks.
Findability Day 2015 - Mickel Grönroos - Findwise - How to increase safety on...Findwise
Forsmark nuclear power plant in Sweden implemented a smart search solution to improve plant maintenance and worker safety. The goals were to reduce costs, increase availability, and decrease injuries. Search technology aggregates information and provides it where needed, such as in pre-job briefings to clarify work tasks safely. The solution indexes data from across the plant into Elasticsearch for accurate, relevant search results. This helps engineers plan work more effectively and onboard new employees quickly, while promoting knowledge sharing and experience learning across the organization.
Findability Day 2015 - Abby Covert - Keynote - How to make sense of any messFindwise
This document discusses information architecture and how it can help make sense of messes made of information. It covers key concepts in information architecture including ontology, taxonomy, and choreography. Ontology is about establishing shared meaning and language. Taxonomy is about structuring information through various organizational methods. Choreography is about how information is arranged and presented intentionally to convey purpose. The document emphasizes that information architecture applies to any domain where information must be made sense of and structured for users.
Findability Day 2015 - Noel Garry - IBM - Information governance and a 360 de...Findwise
The document discusses IBM's investments and capabilities in big data and analytics. It highlights IBM's $24 billion investment, 15,000 analytics consultants, and focus on data, analytics, and cognitive computing. It also summarizes key findings from an IBM study that organizations are realizing returns on big data investments within a year and are increasingly targeting operational challenges with analytics.
Findability Day 2015 Mattias Ellison - Findwise - Enterprise Search and fin...Findwise
The document is a survey report on enterprise search and findability presented at Findability Day in Gothenburg. Some key findings from the report include:
- 25% of organizations have not started improving findability and are considered immature.
- The top pain points organizations face are search taking too long, poor search functionality, and not knowing where to look.
- Only 36% of users are satisfied with search capabilities.
- Organizations are lacking holistic approaches like user behavior analysis, feedback processes, content lifecycles, and metadata standards.
- Staff investments in search are expected to increase in order to improve findability.
Findability Day 2015 - Martin White - The future is search!Findwise
Martin White gave a keynote presentation on the future of enterprise search. He discussed challenges with current search systems, including organizational attitudes, lack of investment in search capabilities, and cognitive barriers to effective searching. White proposed improvements like collaborative search tools, better support for complex multi-step tasks, and adaptive mobile search interfaces. He envisioned future advances in areas like predictive search, voice interaction, and customization options.
Findability Day 2015 Liam Holley - Dassault systems - Insight and discovery...Findwise
This document discusses EXALEAD and its strategy for PLM analytics. It provides background on EXALEAD, noting that it was founded in 2000 and acquired by Dassault Systemes in 2010. It had previously created a web search engine that indexed 32 billion pages. The document outlines EXALEAD's strategy for PLM analytics, which focuses on IP reveal and reuse, program health, product lifecycle, and customer contact. It emphasizes that PLM analytics goes beyond traditional reporting by providing insight across various data sources.
Findability Day 2015 Joachim Dahl - Virtual Works - 360 degree view of the ...Findwise
This document discusses Storebrand's implementation of VirtualWorks enterprise search to improve customer service. Storebrand faced challenges with searching across different customer data sources and aggregating information from various applications. VirtualWorks installed their search platform to index all of Storebrand's documents from Microsoft CRM, Basware and SharePoint into a single search index. This provided employees a 360 degree view of customer information and decreased customer response times from 30-40 seconds to 3-4 seconds, leading to improved customer satisfaction.
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