This document discusses ways to integrate technology into the classroom by expanding one's toolkit of technological tools and resources. It begins with a sample schedule of a teacher's day that does not incorporate much technology use, then discusses the difference between simply using technology versus truly integrating it to enhance learning. It presents the NETS standards for student technology use and provides examples of specific technological tools that can be used for creativity, communication, research, critical thinking, digital citizenship, and developing technology skills. These include tools for collaboration, online poster creation, virtual science fairs, online notice boards, graphic organizing, document sharing, audio recording, and more.
Jeanne Duprau is an author born in 1944 in San Francisco, California. She has written several books for young adults including The City of Ember series and The People of Sparks series. As a child, she loved reading and writing stories. Now she continues to write books from her home in Menlo Park, California and one of her works is being adapted into a movie.
Reinventing Marketing in the Age of DigitalJohn Watton
The document discusses reinventing marketing in the age of digital. It notes that personalization using consumer data can increase conversion rates, revenue per visitor, and sales. However, the average consumer is exposed to many marketing messages each day, creating noise. Modern buyers have more choice, control multiple online sources, and 70% of business purchases are researched online before contacting vendors. Most IT buyers and web visitors will soon use mobile. To be effective, marketing must deliver the right message at the right time through the right channel using personalization at scale to account for these new realities of digital marketing.
Traditional murals in Kerala, India are painted on walls and ceilings using natural pigments and depict mythology and legends through gestures and scenes. Kerala has a unique mural tradition and holds the second largest collection of archaeological mural sites in India. Murals bring art to the public and Kerala's traditional style uses vegetable colors and natural pigments.
Non-traditional or modern graffiti art began as a way to communicate messages but is now considered vandalism by many. Graffiti has evolved from simple words to elaborate wall paintings using spray paint and markers. While some see it as art, others see it merely as property damage without the owner's permission. Graffiti originated in ancient times and is now also
Het eerste netwerk event Bakkie Doen in de Cabalero Fabriek in Den Haag stond in het teken van 'gaming. Tijdens een serie presentaties, heb ik deze gehouden om een kijkje te geven in de keuken van Creative Seeds en dan specifiek gericht op gamification. Wat is gamification en welke projecten doe ik rondom dit onderwerp.
This document provides common words and phrases for travelers to use when getting around in a foreign country, asking for help in emergencies, and finding locations. Key words and phrases include question words with accents, ways to say "I need help" in Spanish, pointing to the body part that hurts, asking "Where is...", and listing days of the week in lowercase as they are never capitalized.
This document discusses conversion rate optimization (CRO) and provides tips for increasing conversion rates. It outlines basics of CRO including widening the top of the funnel through tactics like PPC and narrowing the bottom through optimization. It recommends checking site functionality and forms, improving load times, and upgrading old designs before starting tests. Five testing tactics are described: using gut instinct, following best practices, leveraging public test data, running your own tests, and case studies are provided.
The document discusses layered network models, including the OSI model and TCP/IP model.
The OSI model has 7 layers - physical, data link, network, transport, session, presentation, and application layer. The TCP/IP model has 4 layers that roughly correspond to the application, transport, internet, and network interface layers of the OSI model.
Layered models make networking easier to understand and implement by separating networking functions into different layers with well-defined responsibilities. This allows individual layers and protocols to be improved or replaced without affecting the other layers.
This document discusses ways to integrate technology into the classroom by expanding one's toolkit of technological tools and resources. It begins with a sample schedule of a teacher's day that does not incorporate much technology use, then discusses the difference between simply using technology versus truly integrating it to enhance learning. It presents the NETS standards for student technology use and provides examples of specific technological tools that can be used for creativity, communication, research, critical thinking, digital citizenship, and developing technology skills. These include tools for collaboration, online poster creation, virtual science fairs, online notice boards, graphic organizing, document sharing, audio recording, and more.
Jeanne Duprau is an author born in 1944 in San Francisco, California. She has written several books for young adults including The City of Ember series and The People of Sparks series. As a child, she loved reading and writing stories. Now she continues to write books from her home in Menlo Park, California and one of her works is being adapted into a movie.
Reinventing Marketing in the Age of DigitalJohn Watton
The document discusses reinventing marketing in the age of digital. It notes that personalization using consumer data can increase conversion rates, revenue per visitor, and sales. However, the average consumer is exposed to many marketing messages each day, creating noise. Modern buyers have more choice, control multiple online sources, and 70% of business purchases are researched online before contacting vendors. Most IT buyers and web visitors will soon use mobile. To be effective, marketing must deliver the right message at the right time through the right channel using personalization at scale to account for these new realities of digital marketing.
Traditional murals in Kerala, India are painted on walls and ceilings using natural pigments and depict mythology and legends through gestures and scenes. Kerala has a unique mural tradition and holds the second largest collection of archaeological mural sites in India. Murals bring art to the public and Kerala's traditional style uses vegetable colors and natural pigments.
Non-traditional or modern graffiti art began as a way to communicate messages but is now considered vandalism by many. Graffiti has evolved from simple words to elaborate wall paintings using spray paint and markers. While some see it as art, others see it merely as property damage without the owner's permission. Graffiti originated in ancient times and is now also
Het eerste netwerk event Bakkie Doen in de Cabalero Fabriek in Den Haag stond in het teken van 'gaming. Tijdens een serie presentaties, heb ik deze gehouden om een kijkje te geven in de keuken van Creative Seeds en dan specifiek gericht op gamification. Wat is gamification en welke projecten doe ik rondom dit onderwerp.
This document provides common words and phrases for travelers to use when getting around in a foreign country, asking for help in emergencies, and finding locations. Key words and phrases include question words with accents, ways to say "I need help" in Spanish, pointing to the body part that hurts, asking "Where is...", and listing days of the week in lowercase as they are never capitalized.
This document discusses conversion rate optimization (CRO) and provides tips for increasing conversion rates. It outlines basics of CRO including widening the top of the funnel through tactics like PPC and narrowing the bottom through optimization. It recommends checking site functionality and forms, improving load times, and upgrading old designs before starting tests. Five testing tactics are described: using gut instinct, following best practices, leveraging public test data, running your own tests, and case studies are provided.
The document discusses layered network models, including the OSI model and TCP/IP model.
The OSI model has 7 layers - physical, data link, network, transport, session, presentation, and application layer. The TCP/IP model has 4 layers that roughly correspond to the application, transport, internet, and network interface layers of the OSI model.
Layered models make networking easier to understand and implement by separating networking functions into different layers with well-defined responsibilities. This allows individual layers and protocols to be improved or replaced without affecting the other layers.