The document appears to be notes from a training session on flipped classrooms and active learning strategies. It includes definitions of key terms like flipped classroom and discussions of appropriate student activities. Examples of suggested in-class activities are sharing ideas with a partner, presenting as a group, and identifying individual learning goals. Guidelines and considerations for implementing a flipped classroom approach are also provided.
At the core of creativity are some historical concepts that can help frame our creative pursuits.
So, why not teach creative processes? When a teacher determines to creatively teach they are role modelling the behaviours they want to see reflected in their students. Saves time. Saves energy.
The document summarizes the structure and function of the human brain. It discusses that the brain is divided into two hemispheres, with each hemisphere further divided into four lobes - frontal, parietal, occipital, and temporal. The frontal lobe is involved in functions like memory, emotions, reasoning and language. Broca's area in the left frontal lobe controls speech production while Wernicke's area in the left temporal lobe is involved in language comprehension. The hemispheres have some functional differences, with the left typically dominating language and analytical functions and the right dominating more holistic processing.
Dr. John Medina is an evolutionary biologist. He knows how the brain works. This is what led him to encourage others to destroy their current PowerPoint presentations and start over.
Inspired by his recent book, Brain Rules, BrainSlides.com helps people design effective slide presentations or redesign their existing ones. Created especially for teachers and students, BrainSlides encourage research-based teaching and design practices to improve classroom experiences.
Free information is available on the blog. You can inquire about design or consulting services via the contact form.
Visit brainslides.com for more info.
Video created in Apple Keynote using images available from brainrules.net/news
The slide design you choose for individual slides can say a lot about the content. A Title Slide has centered text in a large font, suggesting this is the beginning of a new, important topic. Differentiating itself as a subtopic, content slides have a smaller title at the top with space for text or images below it. You shouldn’t always use the built in templates, but keep title slides consistent with each other by using the same font size and text placement.
Visit BrainSlides.com to see more presentations designed with the brain in mind.
**Be sure to view fullscreen!**
A slide presentation of the article "Vertebral Subluxation Research: An Agenda to Explore the Epidemiology of Vertebral Subluxation and the Clinical Outcomes Related to Management" by Matthew McCoy DC, MPH – Professor, Clinical Sciences – Life University, College of Chiropractic Marietta, GA and Christopher Kent DC, JD – President – Foundation for Vertebral Subluxation
To learn more about the Agenda, download the original paper from the Annals of Vertebral Subluxation Research at vertebralsubluxationresearch.com
I remade these from original lecture slides provided by a chemistry professor.
I removed extraneous elements, reduced the text and used high quality images. All but one image was found in the Creative Commons library at flickr.com/creativecommons
The makeover process took around 15 minutes.
The document appears to be notes from a training session on flipped classrooms and active learning strategies. It includes definitions of key terms like flipped classroom and discussions of appropriate student activities. Examples of suggested in-class activities are sharing ideas with a partner, presenting as a group, and identifying individual learning goals. Guidelines and considerations for implementing a flipped classroom approach are also provided.
At the core of creativity are some historical concepts that can help frame our creative pursuits.
So, why not teach creative processes? When a teacher determines to creatively teach they are role modelling the behaviours they want to see reflected in their students. Saves time. Saves energy.
The document summarizes the structure and function of the human brain. It discusses that the brain is divided into two hemispheres, with each hemisphere further divided into four lobes - frontal, parietal, occipital, and temporal. The frontal lobe is involved in functions like memory, emotions, reasoning and language. Broca's area in the left frontal lobe controls speech production while Wernicke's area in the left temporal lobe is involved in language comprehension. The hemispheres have some functional differences, with the left typically dominating language and analytical functions and the right dominating more holistic processing.
Dr. John Medina is an evolutionary biologist. He knows how the brain works. This is what led him to encourage others to destroy their current PowerPoint presentations and start over.
Inspired by his recent book, Brain Rules, BrainSlides.com helps people design effective slide presentations or redesign their existing ones. Created especially for teachers and students, BrainSlides encourage research-based teaching and design practices to improve classroom experiences.
Free information is available on the blog. You can inquire about design or consulting services via the contact form.
Visit brainslides.com for more info.
Video created in Apple Keynote using images available from brainrules.net/news
The slide design you choose for individual slides can say a lot about the content. A Title Slide has centered text in a large font, suggesting this is the beginning of a new, important topic. Differentiating itself as a subtopic, content slides have a smaller title at the top with space for text or images below it. You shouldn’t always use the built in templates, but keep title slides consistent with each other by using the same font size and text placement.
Visit BrainSlides.com to see more presentations designed with the brain in mind.
**Be sure to view fullscreen!**
A slide presentation of the article "Vertebral Subluxation Research: An Agenda to Explore the Epidemiology of Vertebral Subluxation and the Clinical Outcomes Related to Management" by Matthew McCoy DC, MPH – Professor, Clinical Sciences – Life University, College of Chiropractic Marietta, GA and Christopher Kent DC, JD – President – Foundation for Vertebral Subluxation
To learn more about the Agenda, download the original paper from the Annals of Vertebral Subluxation Research at vertebralsubluxationresearch.com
I remade these from original lecture slides provided by a chemistry professor.
I removed extraneous elements, reduced the text and used high quality images. All but one image was found in the Creative Commons library at flickr.com/creativecommons
The makeover process took around 15 minutes.
Do your designs look better as thumbnails? Many do. Find out some simple ways to begin taking your designs to the next level, starting with learning the visual language.
I talk through the new levels of opportunities in typography in web design, and also the challenges. I focus on navigating choosing and pairing fonts for the web.
The document describes the structure and functions of different parts of the human brain. It discusses the cerebrum, cerebral cortex, lobes of the brain including the frontal, parietal, occipital and temporal lobes. It identifies various cortical regions and describes their functions, such as the primary motor cortex, Broca's area, visual cortex, auditory cortex etc. It also describes sulci, fissures and gyri of the cerebral cortex.
The document discusses designing the business experience for clients by knowing yourself, your clients, and your process. It emphasizes planning your client interactions, communications, and project processes to create a seamless experience and address any issues that may arise. The goal is to build strong relationships through empathy, listening, and attention to both big picture goals and small nuanced details throughout the entire client journey.
The human brain is one of the most complicated objects in the universe. Although it weighs less than 3 pounds, it manages everything from our heart rates to our thoughts and feelings. The functions of the brain are varied, and include: thinking, perception (sensing), emotion, signaling, and many of our physical functions. Our cognition, feelings and behavior are all the result of our brains.
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.
The document summarizes key aspects of biology and behavior related to the brain, nervous system, and glands. It discusses:
- The structure and functions of neurons, glial cells, synapses, and neurotransmitters.
- The two main divisions of the nervous system - the central nervous system (CNS) composed of the brain and spinal cord, and the peripheral nervous system which connects to the rest of the body.
- An overview of the major regions and structures of the brain including the cerebral cortex, lobes, hippocampus, thalamus, hypothalamus, and how they contribute to functions like memory, movement, sensory processing and language.
Your brain is capable of incredible healing and constant reshaping. Through a new relationship with your brain you can transform your life. With increased self-awareness and conscious intention, the brain can be taught to reach far beyond its present limitations.
This is a visual excerpt from my book "Super Brain," which I co-authored with Rudolph Tanzi, PhD. To read more, go to: http://www.chopra.com/
The document discusses the structure and function of the brain, including that it weighs 1,300-1,400 grams and is made up of around 100 billion neurons, and describes the major parts of the brain like the cerebrum, cerebellum, frontal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe, and temporal lobe. It also outlines the functions of these parts of the brain related to reasoning, movement, sensory processing, vision, hearing, speech, memory, and more.
Entrepreneur's guide to building a memorable startup brandIryna Nezhynska
This guide is my contribution to the global startup community.
The goal: to change the overall early business’s mindset that branding is “always a long and expensive process that is available for big companies only”. It used to be, but it is no longer a truth. Moreover I wanted to remind startups that in the era of product overload, your success depends on how people will perceive you and what emotions will turn them into your customers.
That is why I created this step-by-step guide to building a Minimum Viable Brand for startups. It will help you to create product that people will love.
Boring to Bold: Presentation Design Ideas for Non-DesignersMichael Gowin
This document provides presentation design ideas for non-designers to make their presentations more engaging. It recommends having a clear plan and purpose, telling a story with three acts, minimizing text, using powerful images, choosing fonts and slide layouts wisely, rehearsing, and delivering with confidence. Presenters should know their audience, brainstorm their key message, and make slides beautiful yet simple while focusing on one idea per slide. Rehearsing and dressing professionally can also boost delivery, and providing handouts reinforces the content. The overall goal is to make audiences feel something rather than just informing them.
This is guide on how you can become awesome on slideshare. What factors play a role in your presentation to the attention you deserve? Learn about the importance of fonts, pictures, symbols, structure and consistency.
Slideshare is a great way to provide value and inspiration to your viewers, and this presentation will give you some tips get it right.
This document provides tips for using color themes and fonts effectively in PowerPoint presentations. It recommends keeping alignments precise and using basic solid colors with hints of accent colors for a minimalist style. For a cartoonish style it suggests using eye-catching contrasting colors in harmony. A corporate style should use a straight layout with one mature color that stands out and complements neutral colors.
The brain is the most complex organ, weighing around 1.4 kg on average. It contains approximately 100 billion neurons and is protected by the skull and meninges. The brain has three main parts - the cerebrum, cerebellum, and brain stem. The cerebrum is responsible for higher functions like thought and memory, and is divided into four lobes. The cerebellum coordinates movement, and the brain stem connects the brain to the spinal cord and controls vital functions. Sensory systems allow humans to receive internal and external stimuli through sense organs and the nervous system.
The document appears to be a series of slides from a presentation. It includes slides with quotes, budgets, diagrams, and tips. Key points:
- A quote from Michael Chabon states "It's very difficult to fail at pornography".
- A slide shows a budget breakdown for a $100k project including categories like consulting, studies, production, and communication.
- Another slide provides 7 tips for creating visual presentations, such as using clear landmarks and blasting corporate templates.
- Additional slides discuss fostering creativity in the classroom, divergent and convergent thinking, defining problems, and ensuring adequate education.
Designers can’t help themselves. We are, by nature, perfectionists. We create, then throw away. We create again, tweak continuously, and fine-tune a design indefinitely. Why can we not stop ourselves? Time passes us by, missing deadlines. In turn, developers anxiously wait for us to finish, so that they can work off of something that has been solidified. During this session, you will learn strategies that will push your design to that "good enough" stage, so you will know “when to say when” and move from designing interfaces to developing them.
(Posted from speech of same name given at the Big Design Conference, June 1, 2012)
The document discusses the growth and impact of social media. Some key points made include:
- Social media usage, especially on platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and Flickr has grown tremendously in recent years in terms of time spent, content shared, and number of users.
- Many large brands and organizations, including governments and the military, are actively using social media for marketing, outreach, and sharing information.
- Younger generations are leading the transition to digital and social media usage that will continue to shape future media habits.
20 Presentation Secrets You Won't Find ElsewhereNFN Labs
The document summarizes presentation tips from 20 experts interviewed by Effect Works, a communication consulting company. It lists the names of the experts, who come from fields like entrepreneurship, writing, and technology. The document encourages sharing the 20 tips with others on social media to help more people improve their presentation skills.
This document discusses creative learning approaches using LEGO bricks. It provides challenges and prompts to encourage hands-on building, storytelling, and sharing ideas. Some key activities mentioned include building structures with specific pieces, creating symbolic representations with random brick arrangements, and reflecting on the learning benefits of open-ended play. The overall message is that hands-on, collaborative creation can develop a variety of skills when students are given the chance to learn through exploration and discovery.
UCD14 Talk - Monica Ferraro - Usability Testing with Young ChildrenUCD UK Ltd
Monica Ferraro - Usability Testing with Young Children
Why do usability testing with children?
Children start interacting with technology at a very young age. Often these technologies, products and services are created without the involvement of children in the design process, and that can jeopardize the success of the product and investment. In this talk we will look at the differences, similarities and challenges of running usability testing with young children, compared to adults.
How to do user testing with children?
We will look at case studies to illustrate which techniques work well while carrying out usability testing with young children. We will also talk about practical tips on ethics, recruiting children, how to keep them focused, and plenty of useful information to take into consideration when designing with young children.
About Playhows
Playhows is a London based UX consultancy specialising in children-centred design. We help companies to create better experiences for children’s products and services through our children-centred design approach.
Do your designs look better as thumbnails? Many do. Find out some simple ways to begin taking your designs to the next level, starting with learning the visual language.
I talk through the new levels of opportunities in typography in web design, and also the challenges. I focus on navigating choosing and pairing fonts for the web.
The document describes the structure and functions of different parts of the human brain. It discusses the cerebrum, cerebral cortex, lobes of the brain including the frontal, parietal, occipital and temporal lobes. It identifies various cortical regions and describes their functions, such as the primary motor cortex, Broca's area, visual cortex, auditory cortex etc. It also describes sulci, fissures and gyri of the cerebral cortex.
The document discusses designing the business experience for clients by knowing yourself, your clients, and your process. It emphasizes planning your client interactions, communications, and project processes to create a seamless experience and address any issues that may arise. The goal is to build strong relationships through empathy, listening, and attention to both big picture goals and small nuanced details throughout the entire client journey.
The human brain is one of the most complicated objects in the universe. Although it weighs less than 3 pounds, it manages everything from our heart rates to our thoughts and feelings. The functions of the brain are varied, and include: thinking, perception (sensing), emotion, signaling, and many of our physical functions. Our cognition, feelings and behavior are all the result of our brains.
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.
The document summarizes key aspects of biology and behavior related to the brain, nervous system, and glands. It discusses:
- The structure and functions of neurons, glial cells, synapses, and neurotransmitters.
- The two main divisions of the nervous system - the central nervous system (CNS) composed of the brain and spinal cord, and the peripheral nervous system which connects to the rest of the body.
- An overview of the major regions and structures of the brain including the cerebral cortex, lobes, hippocampus, thalamus, hypothalamus, and how they contribute to functions like memory, movement, sensory processing and language.
Your brain is capable of incredible healing and constant reshaping. Through a new relationship with your brain you can transform your life. With increased self-awareness and conscious intention, the brain can be taught to reach far beyond its present limitations.
This is a visual excerpt from my book "Super Brain," which I co-authored with Rudolph Tanzi, PhD. To read more, go to: http://www.chopra.com/
The document discusses the structure and function of the brain, including that it weighs 1,300-1,400 grams and is made up of around 100 billion neurons, and describes the major parts of the brain like the cerebrum, cerebellum, frontal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe, and temporal lobe. It also outlines the functions of these parts of the brain related to reasoning, movement, sensory processing, vision, hearing, speech, memory, and more.
Entrepreneur's guide to building a memorable startup brandIryna Nezhynska
This guide is my contribution to the global startup community.
The goal: to change the overall early business’s mindset that branding is “always a long and expensive process that is available for big companies only”. It used to be, but it is no longer a truth. Moreover I wanted to remind startups that in the era of product overload, your success depends on how people will perceive you and what emotions will turn them into your customers.
That is why I created this step-by-step guide to building a Minimum Viable Brand for startups. It will help you to create product that people will love.
Boring to Bold: Presentation Design Ideas for Non-DesignersMichael Gowin
This document provides presentation design ideas for non-designers to make their presentations more engaging. It recommends having a clear plan and purpose, telling a story with three acts, minimizing text, using powerful images, choosing fonts and slide layouts wisely, rehearsing, and delivering with confidence. Presenters should know their audience, brainstorm their key message, and make slides beautiful yet simple while focusing on one idea per slide. Rehearsing and dressing professionally can also boost delivery, and providing handouts reinforces the content. The overall goal is to make audiences feel something rather than just informing them.
This is guide on how you can become awesome on slideshare. What factors play a role in your presentation to the attention you deserve? Learn about the importance of fonts, pictures, symbols, structure and consistency.
Slideshare is a great way to provide value and inspiration to your viewers, and this presentation will give you some tips get it right.
This document provides tips for using color themes and fonts effectively in PowerPoint presentations. It recommends keeping alignments precise and using basic solid colors with hints of accent colors for a minimalist style. For a cartoonish style it suggests using eye-catching contrasting colors in harmony. A corporate style should use a straight layout with one mature color that stands out and complements neutral colors.
The brain is the most complex organ, weighing around 1.4 kg on average. It contains approximately 100 billion neurons and is protected by the skull and meninges. The brain has three main parts - the cerebrum, cerebellum, and brain stem. The cerebrum is responsible for higher functions like thought and memory, and is divided into four lobes. The cerebellum coordinates movement, and the brain stem connects the brain to the spinal cord and controls vital functions. Sensory systems allow humans to receive internal and external stimuli through sense organs and the nervous system.
The document appears to be a series of slides from a presentation. It includes slides with quotes, budgets, diagrams, and tips. Key points:
- A quote from Michael Chabon states "It's very difficult to fail at pornography".
- A slide shows a budget breakdown for a $100k project including categories like consulting, studies, production, and communication.
- Another slide provides 7 tips for creating visual presentations, such as using clear landmarks and blasting corporate templates.
- Additional slides discuss fostering creativity in the classroom, divergent and convergent thinking, defining problems, and ensuring adequate education.
Designers can’t help themselves. We are, by nature, perfectionists. We create, then throw away. We create again, tweak continuously, and fine-tune a design indefinitely. Why can we not stop ourselves? Time passes us by, missing deadlines. In turn, developers anxiously wait for us to finish, so that they can work off of something that has been solidified. During this session, you will learn strategies that will push your design to that "good enough" stage, so you will know “when to say when” and move from designing interfaces to developing them.
(Posted from speech of same name given at the Big Design Conference, June 1, 2012)
The document discusses the growth and impact of social media. Some key points made include:
- Social media usage, especially on platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and Flickr has grown tremendously in recent years in terms of time spent, content shared, and number of users.
- Many large brands and organizations, including governments and the military, are actively using social media for marketing, outreach, and sharing information.
- Younger generations are leading the transition to digital and social media usage that will continue to shape future media habits.
20 Presentation Secrets You Won't Find ElsewhereNFN Labs
The document summarizes presentation tips from 20 experts interviewed by Effect Works, a communication consulting company. It lists the names of the experts, who come from fields like entrepreneurship, writing, and technology. The document encourages sharing the 20 tips with others on social media to help more people improve their presentation skills.
This document discusses creative learning approaches using LEGO bricks. It provides challenges and prompts to encourage hands-on building, storytelling, and sharing ideas. Some key activities mentioned include building structures with specific pieces, creating symbolic representations with random brick arrangements, and reflecting on the learning benefits of open-ended play. The overall message is that hands-on, collaborative creation can develop a variety of skills when students are given the chance to learn through exploration and discovery.
UCD14 Talk - Monica Ferraro - Usability Testing with Young ChildrenUCD UK Ltd
Monica Ferraro - Usability Testing with Young Children
Why do usability testing with children?
Children start interacting with technology at a very young age. Often these technologies, products and services are created without the involvement of children in the design process, and that can jeopardize the success of the product and investment. In this talk we will look at the differences, similarities and challenges of running usability testing with young children, compared to adults.
How to do user testing with children?
We will look at case studies to illustrate which techniques work well while carrying out usability testing with young children. We will also talk about practical tips on ethics, recruiting children, how to keep them focused, and plenty of useful information to take into consideration when designing with young children.
About Playhows
Playhows is a London based UX consultancy specialising in children-centred design. We help companies to create better experiences for children’s products and services through our children-centred design approach.
UCD2014 Usability testing with young childrenMonica Ferraro
This document discusses usability testing with young children. It recommends conducting short testing sessions with children ages 3-6 to get their perspectives on apps and designs. The goals are to understand how children of different ages engage with an app, identify any design problems or difficulties, and find areas for improvement. Researchers should make children feel important, observe their behaviors, ask open-ended questions, and reward their participation. Testing with kids provides unique insights because they approach technologies differently than adults.
Spring into TEAMP: Flip your classroom upside down | Crystal KirchRenee Hoareau
Crystal Kirch is a Digital Learning Coach and flipped classroom expert who is passionate about helping teachers find the most effective uses of technology to transform teaching and learning. Crystal has trained teachers on flipped learning and technology integration since 2011, and published Flipping with Kirch: The Ups and Downs from Inside my Flipped Classroom in 2016. "The flipped classroom is a transformational pedagogical strategy that utilizes technology and teacher-created video instruction to free up classroom time for more differentiated support and a deeper learning experience for all students.
The document discusses the EXPLORE program for 4th grade students at Dunlap school. It provides intervention and enrichment for students grouped by learning style. Students are challenged to use their brains in new ways inspired by the school's vision statement. Several challenge activities are described, including building structures with communication impairments, manipulating popsicle sticks, protecting eggs from drops, creating objects from solids, making musical instruments, and presenting on the Roaring Twenties. Student feedback shows most enjoyed the creative projects and different formats, and found it helps with homework, research and makes learning more fun than traditional methods.
This document discusses the flipped classroom model. It begins by providing background on how the presenter became interested in flipping their classroom. It then outlines the topics to be covered in the presentation, including who should flip, what flipping is, when to start, where to find help, why flip, and how to flip. The presentation notes that flipping is a long journey that involves assigning videos and activities as homework to free up class time for active learning and discussion. It also provides resources for flipping and encourages attendees to get involved in online communities of educators implementing flipped instruction.
Assessment for learning at UK client forum in Birmingham - June 2012Morten Fahlvik
My presentation at the UK itslearning client forum June 12th 2012 in Birmingham. The presentation gave a brief overview of the concept of assessment for learning (afl) and demonstrated how itslearing can support it. I talked about the potential of combining physical and online classrooms and presented the work behind the itslearning whitepaper on assessment for learning. The whitepaper can be downloaded at http://www.itslearning.eu/assessment-for-learning
This document discusses various language teaching methods and techniques including puppets, controlled practice, guided practice, dialogues, and role plays. It provides descriptions of each technique, how they are used in the classroom, and their importance. For example, it states that controlled practice allows pupils to try out new language with little chance of mistakes, and that role plays allow students to combine their knowledge in simulated situations to deepen their understanding of concepts.
[Challenge:Future] when the students teache the teachersChallenge:Future
This document describes a project called "Fun at ESCA" aimed at making learning more fun in Moroccan schools. The group consists of students from ESCA school of management who want to reduce the gap between teachers and students and make learning more engaging. Their goal is to have students teach courses to teachers twice a month, reversing traditional roles and creating a lighthearted learning environment. The first session was a success, with laughter overheard and intent teachers creating their first Facebook accounts. Interviews found the experience highly memorable and relevant, strengthening teacher-student relationships. The project aims to implement this idea in other schools to improve education through fun.
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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.
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This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
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.
Reimagining Your Library Space: How to Increase the Vibes in Your Library No ...Diana Rendina
Librarians are leading the way in creating future-ready citizens – now we need to update our spaces to match. In this session, attendees will get inspiration for transforming their library spaces. You’ll learn how to survey students and patrons, create a focus group, and use design thinking to brainstorm ideas for your space. We’ll discuss budget friendly ways to change your space as well as how to find funding. No matter where you’re at, you’ll find ideas for reimagining your space in this session.
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.
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How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.