This session (from CORE Group Fall 2008 meeting) provides an overview of the things to consider when seeking to publish an article in a public health journal. Elements discussed included: developing a focus for your article, writing an abstract, working with field staff to gather data and information, space limitations, and working with an editorial review board.
This document provides guidance on evaluating online information sources and websites. It discusses evaluating electronic information for accuracy, relevance, appropriateness, comprehensiveness, and bias. It also discusses evaluating new information resources and technological innovations based on their appropriateness for specific tasks. Key factors for evaluating websites discussed include considering who authored the site, what the purpose and potential biases are, when it was created and last updated, where the information comes from, and why the information would be useful. A checklist of "5 W" questions is provided to systematically evaluate websites.
This document appears to be credits for a slideshow set to music, thanking the viewers for watching. It lists the names Jason Barton, Jake Carfield nicknamed "Baby Jake", and Vincent Sol Campos nicknamed "MR." as being associated with iDreaminstereo.
The document provides an overview of CORE Group, a nonprofit that promotes collaboration using Web 2.0 tools. It discusses CORE Group's history and accomplishments, introduces common Web 2.0 tools, and gives examples of how these tools have enabled collaboration and social movements. The document advocates that Web 2.0 facilitates bringing people together to work toward shared goals and addresses the benefits of online communities of practice.
This session (from CORE Group Fall 2008 meeting) provides an overview of the things to consider when seeking to publish an article in a public health journal. Elements discussed included: developing a focus for your article, writing an abstract, working with field staff to gather data and information, space limitations, and working with an editorial review board.
This document provides guidance on evaluating online information sources and websites. It discusses evaluating electronic information for accuracy, relevance, appropriateness, comprehensiveness, and bias. It also discusses evaluating new information resources and technological innovations based on their appropriateness for specific tasks. Key factors for evaluating websites discussed include considering who authored the site, what the purpose and potential biases are, when it was created and last updated, where the information comes from, and why the information would be useful. A checklist of "5 W" questions is provided to systematically evaluate websites.
This document appears to be credits for a slideshow set to music, thanking the viewers for watching. It lists the names Jason Barton, Jake Carfield nicknamed "Baby Jake", and Vincent Sol Campos nicknamed "MR." as being associated with iDreaminstereo.
The document provides an overview of CORE Group, a nonprofit that promotes collaboration using Web 2.0 tools. It discusses CORE Group's history and accomplishments, introduces common Web 2.0 tools, and gives examples of how these tools have enabled collaboration and social movements. The document advocates that Web 2.0 facilitates bringing people together to work toward shared goals and addresses the benefits of online communities of practice.
This document discusses how to evaluate websites for reliability and credibility. It introduces the "5 Ws" approach to website evaluation: examining who authored the site, what its purpose is, when it was created and last updated, where the information comes from, and why the information would be useful. The document provides guidance on each of these questions, such as checking for author expertise, signs of bias, currency of information, domain type, and purpose alignment. Readers are instructed to use this framework to determine if an assigned website can be considered trustworthy and appropriate for research.
Mo Willems is a prolific children's book author and illustrator known for several popular book series including Elephant & Piggie, Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!, and Knuffle Bunny. Some of his most famous books include Elephant & Piggie books about the friendship between the two title characters, Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! about a bus-driving pigeon, and Knuffle Bunny about a little girl and her favorite stuffed animal. Willems provides information on his website about his books, characters, and videos.
Mo Willems is an author and illustrator best known for his Elephant & Piggie and Pigeon books for early readers. Some of his most popular books include Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!, The Pigeon Needs a Bath, The Duckling Gets a Cookie?, Knuffle Bunny, and Hooray for Amanda & Her Alligator. He maintains websites with information about his books, characters, and videos further exploring his stories.
The document discusses the book "Big-Enough Anna" by Pam Flowers. It is about a little sled dog named Anna who proves her determination is more important than her size as she works with a dog team to cross the Arctic. The book was named the 2007 Tennessee Volunteer State Book Award Winner. It prompts questions about Anna's role, the expedition's details, what happens to the lead dog, and the moral or lesson of Anna's story.
This document discusses Native American folktales, specifically Pourquoi tales which aim to explain natural phenomena. Such tales often feature animal characters and have been passed down through generations. The document also mentions Joseph Bruchac, a Native American author and storyteller from the Abenaki tribe. Two examples of Native American folktales are provided: a Cherokee legend about chasing a spirit dog that stole cornmeal, and a Muskogee tale about animals and birds playing a game against each other.
This document defines and compares biographies and autobiographies. Biographies tell about real people's lives based on factual events and influences, while autobiographies are written by the subject about their own life, feelings, and goals. Both genres allow learning about how famous people achieved fame and their childhoods. The document then discusses Roald Dahl as an example, sharing quotes from his school papers describing him as a poor student who struggled to organize his thoughts.
Melvil Dewey created the Dewey Decimal Classification system when he was 21 years old to organize library books into 10 main categories represented by 3-digit call numbers. Each category has a general topic like science or geography. The call number is found on the spine of the book and helps library patrons easily find and shelve materials. The system divides the world's knowledge into areas like philosophy, technology, literature and is still used in libraries today.
Stay calm and positive when handling complaints about poor quality or service issues. Acknowledge the problem, act instantly to provide solutions, and follow up to ensure the proper services are followed and the guest's needs are met. Maintaining good guest relations through courtesy, addressing guests by name, and following up on special requests can help resolve issues and ensure repeated business through strong guest relations.
This document outlines the key elements that are often included in biographies, autobiographies, and memoirs. It discusses the definitions and differences between biographies, autobiographies, and memoirs. For biographies, it identifies important biographical details that are typically covered, such as birthdate and place, family members, childhood, hobbies, career, reason for fame, later life, death, and photos.
Practica Informatica 8 Marzo Aprendiz Jenifer Consuegraguest7f58577
Este documento presenta una tabla con los nombres, apellidos, valor en dólares y valor en pesos colombianos de 9 clientes. Adicionalmente, presenta tablas con información de clientes, productos y una factura de venta.
N. Meenakshisundaram has over 39 years of experience in civil and environmental engineering in India. He has extensive expertise in water supply and sewerage infrastructure projects, including the construction of water treatment plants, pumping stations, and sewage networks. He is proficient in project management, contract administration, quality control, and environmental compliance. Currently he is seeking new opportunities in water, sanitation or related fields.
This very short document appears to be a reminder to call someone named Kevin, as the entire text consists of repeating the phrase "AH to call Kevin". It does not provide much contextual information or details beyond the instruction to place a call to an individual.
This document discusses how to evaluate websites for reliability and credibility. It introduces the "5 Ws" approach to website evaluation: examining who authored the site, what its purpose is, when it was created and last updated, where the information comes from, and why the information would be useful. The document provides guidance on each of these questions, such as checking for author expertise, signs of bias, currency of information, domain type, and purpose alignment. Readers are instructed to use this framework to determine if an assigned website can be considered trustworthy and appropriate for research.
Mo Willems is a prolific children's book author and illustrator known for several popular book series including Elephant & Piggie, Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!, and Knuffle Bunny. Some of his most famous books include Elephant & Piggie books about the friendship between the two title characters, Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! about a bus-driving pigeon, and Knuffle Bunny about a little girl and her favorite stuffed animal. Willems provides information on his website about his books, characters, and videos.
Mo Willems is an author and illustrator best known for his Elephant & Piggie and Pigeon books for early readers. Some of his most popular books include Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!, The Pigeon Needs a Bath, The Duckling Gets a Cookie?, Knuffle Bunny, and Hooray for Amanda & Her Alligator. He maintains websites with information about his books, characters, and videos further exploring his stories.
The document discusses the book "Big-Enough Anna" by Pam Flowers. It is about a little sled dog named Anna who proves her determination is more important than her size as she works with a dog team to cross the Arctic. The book was named the 2007 Tennessee Volunteer State Book Award Winner. It prompts questions about Anna's role, the expedition's details, what happens to the lead dog, and the moral or lesson of Anna's story.
This document discusses Native American folktales, specifically Pourquoi tales which aim to explain natural phenomena. Such tales often feature animal characters and have been passed down through generations. The document also mentions Joseph Bruchac, a Native American author and storyteller from the Abenaki tribe. Two examples of Native American folktales are provided: a Cherokee legend about chasing a spirit dog that stole cornmeal, and a Muskogee tale about animals and birds playing a game against each other.
This document defines and compares biographies and autobiographies. Biographies tell about real people's lives based on factual events and influences, while autobiographies are written by the subject about their own life, feelings, and goals. Both genres allow learning about how famous people achieved fame and their childhoods. The document then discusses Roald Dahl as an example, sharing quotes from his school papers describing him as a poor student who struggled to organize his thoughts.
Melvil Dewey created the Dewey Decimal Classification system when he was 21 years old to organize library books into 10 main categories represented by 3-digit call numbers. Each category has a general topic like science or geography. The call number is found on the spine of the book and helps library patrons easily find and shelve materials. The system divides the world's knowledge into areas like philosophy, technology, literature and is still used in libraries today.
Stay calm and positive when handling complaints about poor quality or service issues. Acknowledge the problem, act instantly to provide solutions, and follow up to ensure the proper services are followed and the guest's needs are met. Maintaining good guest relations through courtesy, addressing guests by name, and following up on special requests can help resolve issues and ensure repeated business through strong guest relations.
This document outlines the key elements that are often included in biographies, autobiographies, and memoirs. It discusses the definitions and differences between biographies, autobiographies, and memoirs. For biographies, it identifies important biographical details that are typically covered, such as birthdate and place, family members, childhood, hobbies, career, reason for fame, later life, death, and photos.
Practica Informatica 8 Marzo Aprendiz Jenifer Consuegraguest7f58577
Este documento presenta una tabla con los nombres, apellidos, valor en dólares y valor en pesos colombianos de 9 clientes. Adicionalmente, presenta tablas con información de clientes, productos y una factura de venta.
N. Meenakshisundaram has over 39 years of experience in civil and environmental engineering in India. He has extensive expertise in water supply and sewerage infrastructure projects, including the construction of water treatment plants, pumping stations, and sewage networks. He is proficient in project management, contract administration, quality control, and environmental compliance. Currently he is seeking new opportunities in water, sanitation or related fields.
This very short document appears to be a reminder to call someone named Kevin, as the entire text consists of repeating the phrase "AH to call Kevin". It does not provide much contextual information or details beyond the instruction to place a call to an individual.