This document discusses digital citizenship and the evolution of the web. It covers key topics like web 1.0, 2.0 and the emerging web 3.0. Web 1.0 involved passive consumption of content while web 2.0 enabled users to actively create and share content. Web 3.0 will be increasingly personalized. The document outlines implications for educators and students, including issues around privacy, intellectual property, freedom of speech and media multi-tasking. It emphasizes teaching students to be informed digital citizens who make ethical decisions and understand their digital footprint. Resources for further information are also provided.
The document discusses using technology to engage gifted learners through higher-order thinking skills (HOTS) challenges. It recommends using familiar software like Keynote, ComicLife, and GarageBand as well as Web 2.0 tools like Wordle, Google Docs, Glogster, and Prezi to encourage analysis, evaluation, and creation in line with Bloom's revised taxonomy of learning domains. Specific apps and websites are presented as examples for digital storytelling, brainstorming, providing feedback, and collaborating online.
This document discusses various CSS techniques including:
1. CSS resets to reduce browser inconsistencies in default styles.
2. Grid layouts and responsive column classes to create fixed-width grid-based layouts.
3. The CSS "z-index" property and techniques for proper layering of elements like menus and modals.
4. The "sliding doors" technique for wrapping dynamic content using background images.
5. CSS enhancements like rounded corners and drop shadows, and fallback techniques for older browsers.
6. Image sprites to reduce HTTP requests and optimize common graphics.
TechMer provides interoperable communications solutions for public safety, defense, and enterprise users. Their solutions allow different radio networks and device types to communicate with each other. This includes solutions for command centers, first responders, military forces, and businesses. TechMer has over 20 years of experience delivering global communication solutions.
Web conferencing allows participants in different locations to communicate live over the internet. It allows sharing of presentations, files, and collaboration via chat and whiteboarding. A case study at McMaster University found that web conferencing supported education by allowing classes with remote students. A survey identified views of participants - the majority saw value but cited technical issues, while some enjoyed the technology and communicating remotely. Overall web conferencing was seen as enabling communication when face-to-face was not possible, but training and technical support are needed for successful implementation.
Yoonsin Oh's presentation slide on Walk your pokémon during midwestern conference on health games 2010.
http://www.midwesthealthgames.org/
http://yoonsinoh.org
This document discusses digital citizenship and the evolution of the web. It covers key topics like web 1.0, 2.0 and the emerging web 3.0. Web 1.0 involved passive consumption of content while web 2.0 enabled users to actively create and share content. Web 3.0 will be increasingly personalized. The document outlines implications for educators and students, including issues around privacy, intellectual property, freedom of speech and media multi-tasking. It emphasizes teaching students to be informed digital citizens who make ethical decisions and understand their digital footprint. Resources for further information are also provided.
The document discusses using technology to engage gifted learners through higher-order thinking skills (HOTS) challenges. It recommends using familiar software like Keynote, ComicLife, and GarageBand as well as Web 2.0 tools like Wordle, Google Docs, Glogster, and Prezi to encourage analysis, evaluation, and creation in line with Bloom's revised taxonomy of learning domains. Specific apps and websites are presented as examples for digital storytelling, brainstorming, providing feedback, and collaborating online.
This document discusses various CSS techniques including:
1. CSS resets to reduce browser inconsistencies in default styles.
2. Grid layouts and responsive column classes to create fixed-width grid-based layouts.
3. The CSS "z-index" property and techniques for proper layering of elements like menus and modals.
4. The "sliding doors" technique for wrapping dynamic content using background images.
5. CSS enhancements like rounded corners and drop shadows, and fallback techniques for older browsers.
6. Image sprites to reduce HTTP requests and optimize common graphics.
TechMer provides interoperable communications solutions for public safety, defense, and enterprise users. Their solutions allow different radio networks and device types to communicate with each other. This includes solutions for command centers, first responders, military forces, and businesses. TechMer has over 20 years of experience delivering global communication solutions.
Web conferencing allows participants in different locations to communicate live over the internet. It allows sharing of presentations, files, and collaboration via chat and whiteboarding. A case study at McMaster University found that web conferencing supported education by allowing classes with remote students. A survey identified views of participants - the majority saw value but cited technical issues, while some enjoyed the technology and communicating remotely. Overall web conferencing was seen as enabling communication when face-to-face was not possible, but training and technical support are needed for successful implementation.
Yoonsin Oh's presentation slide on Walk your pokémon during midwestern conference on health games 2010.
http://www.midwesthealthgames.org/
http://yoonsinoh.org
The document discusses European imperialism in Africa from the late 1800s to early 1900s. It describes how European powers scrambled to claim African territory driven by economic, political, and cultural motives. New technologies and the Berlin Conference facilitated the partition of Africa among European nations with little regard for local peoples and boundaries. African resistance was substantial, including the Zulu, Ethiopia who defeated the Italians, and leaders like Samory Toure who fought the French for years. Overall, Europeans largely dominated politically through military might but faced resistance from determined African groups.
The document discusses the evolution of the web from Web 1.0 to Web 3.0 and the implications of social media. It notes how the role of users changed from passive consumers to active creators and collaborators with the rise of Web 2.0 technologies like social media that empower sharing and user-generated content. Web 3.0 is described as increasingly personalized and intuitive with the development of the semantic web. The document also addresses topics like intellectual property, privacy, freedom of speech, and how mobile devices and cloud computing are shaping the digital landscape.
- The document discusses using an aggregate production function to isolate the effects of technical change on output over time.
- It presents a method for estimating an index of technical change (A(t)) based on time series data for output per worker, capital per worker, and the share of capital, using the assumption that factors are paid their marginal products.
- The method is applied to U.S. data from 1909-1949 to generate an estimated index of technical change, which increased steadily over that period.
Beginning January 1, 2011, there will be significant tax increases affecting personal income taxes, health care taxes, small business taxes, and more. This combination of tax increases will result in the largest tax increase in US history. For individuals, income tax rates will rise substantially. The standard deduction and many tax credits will be reduced or eliminated. Health insurance provided by employers will become taxable income. Small businesses will see reductions in expensing and credits. The increases will reduce disposable income for most Americans and businesses, potentially limiting growth.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
H παρουσίαση έγινε στα πλαίσια του μαθήματος οργάνωση πωλήσεων στην ειδικότητα "Ειδικός Πωλήσεων" του ΙΕΚ Θεσσαλονίκης. Χρησιμοποιούνται screenshots από το λογισμικό CRM της Interworks.
Mr. Tatsuya Yanagi presentation on OVOP - Yogyakarta Workshop 2014Toto Wirjosoemarto
The document discusses OVOP (One Village One Product) projects supported by JICA in various countries. It begins with an overview of OVOP in Japan and its principles of being local yet global, relying on self-help efforts through value addition, and developing human resources. Typical OVOP projects involve selecting local products, providing training and support to producer groups, and working to commercialize and market the products. An example project in Malawi is described in more detail, highlighting achievements like certain products being exported to Japan, as well as ongoing challenges. Overall, the document shares experiences of OVOP projects globally to help improve future initiatives.
The document presents a photo essay about the life of a neighbor, Oh Mah Cho, a mother of 3 children. Some key details:
1) Oh Mah Cho and her neighbors live in small wooden houses due to lack of space and money in the area.
2) Meals are prepared from local market ingredients and include curries and fried chicken.
3) A daily ritual is giving offerings to a household Buddha statue.
4) Oh Mah Cho's husband works as a taxi driver for income instead of a trishaw.
5) The children attend Burmese school and see a local family doctor when sick.
AMDAL merupakan kajian dampak lingkungan yang dipersyaratkan pemerintah untuk setiap rencana pembangunan yang berpotensi memberikan dampak lingkungan. Tujuannya adalah mengidentifikasi dampak potensial, merencanakan mitigasi, dan membantu pengambilan keputusan. Dokumen ini membahas sejarah, tujuan, dan proses AMDAL di Indonesia.
Networks allow simultaneous access to shared resources like data, programs, and devices. They facilitate communication between computers by linking them together. Common network types include personal area networks spanning 10 meters, local area networks within an office or building, and wide area networks across multiple cities. Devices like network interface cards, hubs, bridges, routers, and gateways are used to connect computers to networks and other networks using different standards. Networks can have bus, ring, star, mesh, or tree topologies.
The document discusses European imperialism in Africa from the late 1800s to early 1900s. It describes how European powers scrambled to claim African territory driven by economic, political, and cultural motives. New technologies and the Berlin Conference facilitated the partition of Africa among European nations with little regard for local peoples and boundaries. African resistance was substantial, including the Zulu, Ethiopia who defeated the Italians, and leaders like Samory Toure who fought the French for years. Overall, Europeans largely dominated politically through military might but faced resistance from determined African groups.
The document discusses the evolution of the web from Web 1.0 to Web 3.0 and the implications of social media. It notes how the role of users changed from passive consumers to active creators and collaborators with the rise of Web 2.0 technologies like social media that empower sharing and user-generated content. Web 3.0 is described as increasingly personalized and intuitive with the development of the semantic web. The document also addresses topics like intellectual property, privacy, freedom of speech, and how mobile devices and cloud computing are shaping the digital landscape.
- The document discusses using an aggregate production function to isolate the effects of technical change on output over time.
- It presents a method for estimating an index of technical change (A(t)) based on time series data for output per worker, capital per worker, and the share of capital, using the assumption that factors are paid their marginal products.
- The method is applied to U.S. data from 1909-1949 to generate an estimated index of technical change, which increased steadily over that period.
Beginning January 1, 2011, there will be significant tax increases affecting personal income taxes, health care taxes, small business taxes, and more. This combination of tax increases will result in the largest tax increase in US history. For individuals, income tax rates will rise substantially. The standard deduction and many tax credits will be reduced or eliminated. Health insurance provided by employers will become taxable income. Small businesses will see reductions in expensing and credits. The increases will reduce disposable income for most Americans and businesses, potentially limiting growth.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
H παρουσίαση έγινε στα πλαίσια του μαθήματος οργάνωση πωλήσεων στην ειδικότητα "Ειδικός Πωλήσεων" του ΙΕΚ Θεσσαλονίκης. Χρησιμοποιούνται screenshots από το λογισμικό CRM της Interworks.
Mr. Tatsuya Yanagi presentation on OVOP - Yogyakarta Workshop 2014Toto Wirjosoemarto
The document discusses OVOP (One Village One Product) projects supported by JICA in various countries. It begins with an overview of OVOP in Japan and its principles of being local yet global, relying on self-help efforts through value addition, and developing human resources. Typical OVOP projects involve selecting local products, providing training and support to producer groups, and working to commercialize and market the products. An example project in Malawi is described in more detail, highlighting achievements like certain products being exported to Japan, as well as ongoing challenges. Overall, the document shares experiences of OVOP projects globally to help improve future initiatives.
The document presents a photo essay about the life of a neighbor, Oh Mah Cho, a mother of 3 children. Some key details:
1) Oh Mah Cho and her neighbors live in small wooden houses due to lack of space and money in the area.
2) Meals are prepared from local market ingredients and include curries and fried chicken.
3) A daily ritual is giving offerings to a household Buddha statue.
4) Oh Mah Cho's husband works as a taxi driver for income instead of a trishaw.
5) The children attend Burmese school and see a local family doctor when sick.
AMDAL merupakan kajian dampak lingkungan yang dipersyaratkan pemerintah untuk setiap rencana pembangunan yang berpotensi memberikan dampak lingkungan. Tujuannya adalah mengidentifikasi dampak potensial, merencanakan mitigasi, dan membantu pengambilan keputusan. Dokumen ini membahas sejarah, tujuan, dan proses AMDAL di Indonesia.
Networks allow simultaneous access to shared resources like data, programs, and devices. They facilitate communication between computers by linking them together. Common network types include personal area networks spanning 10 meters, local area networks within an office or building, and wide area networks across multiple cities. Devices like network interface cards, hubs, bridges, routers, and gateways are used to connect computers to networks and other networks using different standards. Networks can have bus, ring, star, mesh, or tree topologies.