Course 9-Unit 5: Quantifiers for indefinite quantities and amounts.Martin Caicedo
This document reviews quantifiers used for indefinite quantities and amounts. It provides examples of count and non-count nouns and discusses the use of quantifiers such as "some", "any", "a lot of", and "much" in affirmative and negative statements and questions. Key points covered include using "some" in affirmative statements, "any" in negative statements and questions, and "a lot of" in both affirmative and negative statements.
The document discusses various ways that Web 2.0 tools can be used in the classroom, including using social bookmarking to share online resources, creating digital comics and multimedia texts, engaging in online discussions about literature, and using collaborative tools like wikis for group projects. It also provides examples of how these tools can support critical analysis of media, role-playing debates, podcasting, and developing a student voice.
The document discusses the use of the verb "will" to express future actions and plans in English. It explains that "will" is used in the affirmative form with a base verb to express certainty about future actions, such as "I will call him tomorrow." "Won't" is the contraction of "will not" and is used in the negative form to express things that will not happen in the future, like "I won't finish it today." Questions using "will" follow the structure of "Will + subject + base verb," as in "Will she come to the restaurant?" The document provides examples to illustrate these uses of "will" and "won't" in different contexts.
Course 2-Unit 5: Verb to be - prepositions in, at and onMartin Caicedo
This document discusses the use of the prepositions "in", "at", and "on" with dates and times. It provides examples showing that "at" is used to specify the time something occurs, "on" is used to specify the day or date, and "in" is used to specify the month. It concludes by summarizing these uses in a chart for quick reference.
Course 10-Unit 7: Gerunds and infinitives.Martin Caicedo
The document discusses the differences between gerunds and infinitives in English. Some verbs can be followed by either a gerund or infinitive without changing the meaning, such as "begin" and "can't stand." However, with other verbs the meaning changes depending on whether a gerund or infinitive is used, such as "forget," "regret," and "remember." The document provides examples to illustrate these differences and emphasizes that understanding when meaning changes with certain verbs is important.
The document discusses the differences between using "there is" and "there are" in English. It explains that "there is" is used for singular nouns to make affirmative sentences, and "there are" is used for plural nouns. It provides examples of affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences using both "there is" and "there are". It emphasizes paying attention to whether the noun is singular or plural to determine the proper usage of "there is" or "there are".
The document discusses using iPad and iPhone apps to foster literacy learning, outlining various apps that can be used for activities like accessing and analyzing information, reading and writing digitally, discussing and collaborating, and playing games and simulations to support learning. It provides examples of apps for social reading and writing, concept mapping, blogging, tweeting, essay writing, discussing online, screencasting, and texting that teachers can utilize to engage students in literacy skills.
Course 9-Unit 5: Quantifiers for indefinite quantities and amounts.Martin Caicedo
This document reviews quantifiers used for indefinite quantities and amounts. It provides examples of count and non-count nouns and discusses the use of quantifiers such as "some", "any", "a lot of", and "much" in affirmative and negative statements and questions. Key points covered include using "some" in affirmative statements, "any" in negative statements and questions, and "a lot of" in both affirmative and negative statements.
The document discusses various ways that Web 2.0 tools can be used in the classroom, including using social bookmarking to share online resources, creating digital comics and multimedia texts, engaging in online discussions about literature, and using collaborative tools like wikis for group projects. It also provides examples of how these tools can support critical analysis of media, role-playing debates, podcasting, and developing a student voice.
The document discusses the use of the verb "will" to express future actions and plans in English. It explains that "will" is used in the affirmative form with a base verb to express certainty about future actions, such as "I will call him tomorrow." "Won't" is the contraction of "will not" and is used in the negative form to express things that will not happen in the future, like "I won't finish it today." Questions using "will" follow the structure of "Will + subject + base verb," as in "Will she come to the restaurant?" The document provides examples to illustrate these uses of "will" and "won't" in different contexts.
Course 2-Unit 5: Verb to be - prepositions in, at and onMartin Caicedo
This document discusses the use of the prepositions "in", "at", and "on" with dates and times. It provides examples showing that "at" is used to specify the time something occurs, "on" is used to specify the day or date, and "in" is used to specify the month. It concludes by summarizing these uses in a chart for quick reference.
Course 10-Unit 7: Gerunds and infinitives.Martin Caicedo
The document discusses the differences between gerunds and infinitives in English. Some verbs can be followed by either a gerund or infinitive without changing the meaning, such as "begin" and "can't stand." However, with other verbs the meaning changes depending on whether a gerund or infinitive is used, such as "forget," "regret," and "remember." The document provides examples to illustrate these differences and emphasizes that understanding when meaning changes with certain verbs is important.
The document discusses the differences between using "there is" and "there are" in English. It explains that "there is" is used for singular nouns to make affirmative sentences, and "there are" is used for plural nouns. It provides examples of affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences using both "there is" and "there are". It emphasizes paying attention to whether the noun is singular or plural to determine the proper usage of "there is" or "there are".
The document discusses using iPad and iPhone apps to foster literacy learning, outlining various apps that can be used for activities like accessing and analyzing information, reading and writing digitally, discussing and collaborating, and playing games and simulations to support learning. It provides examples of apps for social reading and writing, concept mapping, blogging, tweeting, essay writing, discussing online, screencasting, and texting that teachers can utilize to engage students in literacy skills.
This document is a business case report from May 10, 2009 created by a team of 5 people. It provides an analysis of a company's branding strategy, including an executive summary, analysis of the company, market, and brand, as well as a proposed 10-year growth agenda, communications plan, and media strategy to strengthen the company's branding. The goal is to analyze opportunities to improve the company's corporate and brand strategies.
Presentation at the NCState New Literacies Workshop on the use of online role-play to teach argumentative writing--a key focus of the ELA Common Core Standards
Using iPad apps for science inquiry projects can provide students with engaging ways to research, write, and share information. Some key affordances of iPad apps include interactivity that allows students to both consume and produce knowledge, multimodality which combines different media types, and connectivity through hyperlinking. Effective apps support inquiry-based learning through engaging students in asking questions, gathering evidence, and developing arguments on an issue. Note-taking, annotation, blogging, and mapping apps can be used to support each step of the scientific process.
The document discusses questions that use "how many" and describe quantities. It explains that "how many" should always be used with plural nouns. Questions with "how many" can be answered using "there are" to indicate multiple people, animals or objects. Examples are provided of descriptions using "there is" for singular and "there are" for plural quantities. The document also provides examples of questions formed with "how many" and questions using "there is" or "there are".
The document provides an overview of basic networking concepts, including:
1) It defines what a network is and discusses the benefits of networking such as resource sharing, data sharing, and mobility.
2) It lists different types of networks including personal area networks, local area networks, metropolitan area networks, and wide area networks.
3) It briefly outlines the history of networking, including early networks developed in the 1960s-1970s that helped lay the foundations for the ARPANET and Internet.
Este documento presenta las fórmulas para calcular el área de diferentes figuras geométricas como triángulos, cuadrados, rectángulos, trapecios, rombos, círculos y polígonos regulares. También incluye ejercicios de aplicación de estas fórmulas para hallar el área de figuras dadas sus medidas.
The document discusses indefinite pronouns like "someone", "no one", and "anyone" in English and their Spanish equivalents. It provides examples of using these pronouns in affirmative and negative sentences. The key points covered are:
- "Someone" is used in affirmative sentences and translates to "alguien" in Spanish
- "No one" is used in negative sentences and translates to "nadie"
- "Anyone" can mean either "alguien" or "nadie" depending on whether it is used in a question or negative sentence
- Proper structure is important when using "anyone" or "no one" in negative sentences.
This document provides information about a social media boot camp presented by Peter Liu. It includes an agenda with topics covered in two parts, information about social media groups on Maui, and notes on live-tweeting and engaging on Facebook. The document also includes slides on Peter and Kathy's backgrounds, the evolution of technology over time, recommended social media books, and concepts like how social media differs from traditional websites and search optimization.
Using iPad and iPhone Apps for Learning with Literature:MCTE 2012 Presentatio...Richard Beach
This document provides a comprehensive overview of iPad and iPhone apps that can be used for learning across various subject areas. It describes apps for accessing and analyzing information, note-taking, mind mapping, writing and publishing, communication, feedback and assessment, professional development, and getting recommendations on educational apps. A wide range of app categories are covered, including dictionaries, wikis, news curation, social bookmarking, digital mapping, blogging, comics, games, and video/audio tools. Examples and screenshots are provided for many of the apps.
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Course 9-Unit 6: To make an offer or a suggestions with why don't.Martin Caicedo
The document discusses negative yes/no questions and how to use "why" in negative questions to make suggestions. It provides examples of conversations where negative yes/no questions are used to confirm information, express surprise, or make a suggestion. The conversations are then analyzed to explain how the negative question is being used in each case - to confirm, express surprise, or suggest an alternative plan.
Nct eipadpresentationUsing iPad and iPhone LAAPS (Literary Learning Apps) in ...Richard Beach
This presentation describes the uses of different types of iOS apps to foster literacy learning. It includes some classroom examples of students' uses of apps.
Course 8-Unit 2: The use of would rather + base form of verb.Martin Caicedo
The document discusses the use of the phrase "would rather" followed by a verb in base form to express preference. It provides examples comparing verbs in the infinitive form and base form, such as "to play" and "play". It also explains that "would rather" is equivalent to "prefer" and can be used to contrast two options using "than", such as "I would rather work in my office than here." The document emphasizes that after "would rather", the verb must be in base form, not infinitive form with "to".
The document discusses how to form tag questions in English. It explains that a tag question is a question added to the end of a statement to seek confirmation. It provides examples of tag questions using different verb tenses like present, past, future and present perfect. It also summarizes that the tense of the tag question should match the tense of the statement and the polarity of the tag question should be opposite to the statement - an affirmative statement takes a negative tag and vice versa.
The document summarizes the top 10 small business trends for 2009. It finds that the recession will drive small business innovation and force the government to play a larger economic role. It also predicts that the number of small businesses will increase due to job losses, but globalization will temporarily slow. Additionally, baby boomers will turn to small business due to retirement issues, while generation Y will be attracted to small business due to limited employment opportunities and values. Finally, mobile computing, cloud computing, and online marketing tools will continue growing in importance for small businesses.
Course 8-Unit 3: Perfect modals meaning and form. adjust.Martin Caicedo
The document discusses perfect modal verbs, which combine a modal verb like "should", "could", "may", etc. with the auxiliary "have" and a past participle verb. It explains that the meaning of sentences changes depending on which modal verb is used. Should+have expresses regret about past actions, while would/could/may/might+have speculate about possible past situations. Examples are provided to illustrate expressing regret with "should have" and speculation with modal verbs like "would have".
Richard Beach & Amanda Heartling Thein: Presentation at the Spring MCTE conference: Teaching to Exceed the English Language Arts Common Core Standards, April 12, 2013
The document discusses the use of the verb "will" to express future actions and plans in English. It explains that "will" is used in the affirmative form with a base verb to express certainty about future actions, such as "I will call him tomorrow." "Won't" is the contraction of "will not" and is used in the negative form to express things that will not happen in the future, like "I won't finish it today." "Will" can also be used in question form with a subject and base verb, as in "Will she come to the restaurant?" The document provides examples of using "will", "won't", and questions with "will" to talk about future plans and intentions.
Best practices for project execution and deliveryCLIVE MINCHIN
A select set of project management best practices to keep your project on-track, on-cost and aligned to scope. Many firms have don't have the necessary skills, diligence, methods and oversight of their projects; this leads to slippage, higher costs and longer timeframes. Often firms have a history of projects that simply failed to move the needle. These best practices will help your firm avoid these pitfalls but they require fortitude to apply.
This document is a business case report from May 10, 2009 created by a team of 5 people. It provides an analysis of a company's branding strategy, including an executive summary, analysis of the company, market, and brand, as well as a proposed 10-year growth agenda, communications plan, and media strategy to strengthen the company's branding. The goal is to analyze opportunities to improve the company's corporate and brand strategies.
Presentation at the NCState New Literacies Workshop on the use of online role-play to teach argumentative writing--a key focus of the ELA Common Core Standards
Using iPad apps for science inquiry projects can provide students with engaging ways to research, write, and share information. Some key affordances of iPad apps include interactivity that allows students to both consume and produce knowledge, multimodality which combines different media types, and connectivity through hyperlinking. Effective apps support inquiry-based learning through engaging students in asking questions, gathering evidence, and developing arguments on an issue. Note-taking, annotation, blogging, and mapping apps can be used to support each step of the scientific process.
The document discusses questions that use "how many" and describe quantities. It explains that "how many" should always be used with plural nouns. Questions with "how many" can be answered using "there are" to indicate multiple people, animals or objects. Examples are provided of descriptions using "there is" for singular and "there are" for plural quantities. The document also provides examples of questions formed with "how many" and questions using "there is" or "there are".
The document provides an overview of basic networking concepts, including:
1) It defines what a network is and discusses the benefits of networking such as resource sharing, data sharing, and mobility.
2) It lists different types of networks including personal area networks, local area networks, metropolitan area networks, and wide area networks.
3) It briefly outlines the history of networking, including early networks developed in the 1960s-1970s that helped lay the foundations for the ARPANET and Internet.
Este documento presenta las fórmulas para calcular el área de diferentes figuras geométricas como triángulos, cuadrados, rectángulos, trapecios, rombos, círculos y polígonos regulares. También incluye ejercicios de aplicación de estas fórmulas para hallar el área de figuras dadas sus medidas.
The document discusses indefinite pronouns like "someone", "no one", and "anyone" in English and their Spanish equivalents. It provides examples of using these pronouns in affirmative and negative sentences. The key points covered are:
- "Someone" is used in affirmative sentences and translates to "alguien" in Spanish
- "No one" is used in negative sentences and translates to "nadie"
- "Anyone" can mean either "alguien" or "nadie" depending on whether it is used in a question or negative sentence
- Proper structure is important when using "anyone" or "no one" in negative sentences.
This document provides information about a social media boot camp presented by Peter Liu. It includes an agenda with topics covered in two parts, information about social media groups on Maui, and notes on live-tweeting and engaging on Facebook. The document also includes slides on Peter and Kathy's backgrounds, the evolution of technology over time, recommended social media books, and concepts like how social media differs from traditional websites and search optimization.
Using iPad and iPhone Apps for Learning with Literature:MCTE 2012 Presentatio...Richard Beach
This document provides a comprehensive overview of iPad and iPhone apps that can be used for learning across various subject areas. It describes apps for accessing and analyzing information, note-taking, mind mapping, writing and publishing, communication, feedback and assessment, professional development, and getting recommendations on educational apps. A wide range of app categories are covered, including dictionaries, wikis, news curation, social bookmarking, digital mapping, blogging, comics, games, and video/audio tools. Examples and screenshots are provided for many of the apps.
A Terra é o único local conhecido que suporta vida. A Biosfera é composta por sistemas vivos interconectados, incluindo plantas, animais humanos que vivem em comunidades, se reproduzem e cuidam de seus filhotes. No entanto, as atividades humanas às vezes prejudicam os habitats naturais e animais.
Course 9-Unit 6: To make an offer or a suggestions with why don't.Martin Caicedo
The document discusses negative yes/no questions and how to use "why" in negative questions to make suggestions. It provides examples of conversations where negative yes/no questions are used to confirm information, express surprise, or make a suggestion. The conversations are then analyzed to explain how the negative question is being used in each case - to confirm, express surprise, or suggest an alternative plan.
Nct eipadpresentationUsing iPad and iPhone LAAPS (Literary Learning Apps) in ...Richard Beach
This presentation describes the uses of different types of iOS apps to foster literacy learning. It includes some classroom examples of students' uses of apps.
Course 8-Unit 2: The use of would rather + base form of verb.Martin Caicedo
The document discusses the use of the phrase "would rather" followed by a verb in base form to express preference. It provides examples comparing verbs in the infinitive form and base form, such as "to play" and "play". It also explains that "would rather" is equivalent to "prefer" and can be used to contrast two options using "than", such as "I would rather work in my office than here." The document emphasizes that after "would rather", the verb must be in base form, not infinitive form with "to".
The document discusses how to form tag questions in English. It explains that a tag question is a question added to the end of a statement to seek confirmation. It provides examples of tag questions using different verb tenses like present, past, future and present perfect. It also summarizes that the tense of the tag question should match the tense of the statement and the polarity of the tag question should be opposite to the statement - an affirmative statement takes a negative tag and vice versa.
The document summarizes the top 10 small business trends for 2009. It finds that the recession will drive small business innovation and force the government to play a larger economic role. It also predicts that the number of small businesses will increase due to job losses, but globalization will temporarily slow. Additionally, baby boomers will turn to small business due to retirement issues, while generation Y will be attracted to small business due to limited employment opportunities and values. Finally, mobile computing, cloud computing, and online marketing tools will continue growing in importance for small businesses.
Course 8-Unit 3: Perfect modals meaning and form. adjust.Martin Caicedo
The document discusses perfect modal verbs, which combine a modal verb like "should", "could", "may", etc. with the auxiliary "have" and a past participle verb. It explains that the meaning of sentences changes depending on which modal verb is used. Should+have expresses regret about past actions, while would/could/may/might+have speculate about possible past situations. Examples are provided to illustrate expressing regret with "should have" and speculation with modal verbs like "would have".
Richard Beach & Amanda Heartling Thein: Presentation at the Spring MCTE conference: Teaching to Exceed the English Language Arts Common Core Standards, April 12, 2013
The document discusses the use of the verb "will" to express future actions and plans in English. It explains that "will" is used in the affirmative form with a base verb to express certainty about future actions, such as "I will call him tomorrow." "Won't" is the contraction of "will not" and is used in the negative form to express things that will not happen in the future, like "I won't finish it today." "Will" can also be used in question form with a subject and base verb, as in "Will she come to the restaurant?" The document provides examples of using "will", "won't", and questions with "will" to talk about future plans and intentions.
Best practices for project execution and deliveryCLIVE MINCHIN
A select set of project management best practices to keep your project on-track, on-cost and aligned to scope. Many firms have don't have the necessary skills, diligence, methods and oversight of their projects; this leads to slippage, higher costs and longer timeframes. Often firms have a history of projects that simply failed to move the needle. These best practices will help your firm avoid these pitfalls but they require fortitude to apply.
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Forrester’s Digital Transformation Framework
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MIT’s Digital Transformation Framework
Gartner’s Digital Transformation Framework
Accenture’s Digital Strategy & Enterprise Frameworks
Deloitte’s Digital Industrial Transformation Framework
Capgemini’s Digital Transformation Framework
PwC’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cisco’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cognizant’s Digital Transformation Framework
DXC Technology’s Digital Transformation Framework
The BCG Strategy Palette
McKinsey’s Digital Transformation Framework
Digital Transformation Compass
Four Levels of Digital Maturity
Design Thinking Framework
Business Model Canvas
Customer Journey Map
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How to use Internet for incomes and business growth
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