Augmented Reality is Digital Sensory Perception. This presentation paints a broader definition of a POI as a Pattern of Interest and discusses the definition of this as a standard.
This document discusses iterationless working using Kanban principles from Lean. It describes how iterations can introduce waste like overproduction, waiting, and defects. Kanban advocates for continuous flow by pulling work through stages like implementation, testing, acceptance and delivery. The first attempt at iterationless working revealed issues around unclear work items, lack of deployment after acceptance, an unwieldy backlog and minimal estimation. After a retrospective, improvements were made for the second iterationless approach.
New York Event: Drive superior business performance with social softwareBlue Economy Agency
The document discusses how NYU Stern School of Business implemented a social platform called Socialtext to improve collaboration and communication. It provides examples of how collaborative work and project development cycles changed from relying on email to using Socialtext's shared workspaces and signaling features. The presentation seeks to illustrate how Socialtext enabled more real-time and accessible collaboration between faculty and students.
Putting GRAPHics into geoGRAPHy presentationsAlan Doherty
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 protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already have a condition.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Making meditation a part of a daily routine, even if just 10-15 minutes per day, can have mental and physical health benefits over time by reducing stress levels and promoting relaxation.
The document describes Bloom's taxonomy, a classification of learning objectives into cognitive domains originally published in 1956 and revised in 2001. It provides the six major categories in the cognitive domain: Remember, Understand, Apply, Analyze, Evaluate, and Create. For each category, it defines the skills involved and provides question verbs and learning examples. It also references similar frameworks for the affective and psychomotor domains created by other researchers.
Augmented Reality is Digital Sensory Perception. This presentation paints a broader definition of a POI as a Pattern of Interest and discusses the definition of this as a standard.
This document discusses iterationless working using Kanban principles from Lean. It describes how iterations can introduce waste like overproduction, waiting, and defects. Kanban advocates for continuous flow by pulling work through stages like implementation, testing, acceptance and delivery. The first attempt at iterationless working revealed issues around unclear work items, lack of deployment after acceptance, an unwieldy backlog and minimal estimation. After a retrospective, improvements were made for the second iterationless approach.
New York Event: Drive superior business performance with social softwareBlue Economy Agency
The document discusses how NYU Stern School of Business implemented a social platform called Socialtext to improve collaboration and communication. It provides examples of how collaborative work and project development cycles changed from relying on email to using Socialtext's shared workspaces and signaling features. The presentation seeks to illustrate how Socialtext enabled more real-time and accessible collaboration between faculty and students.
Putting GRAPHics into geoGRAPHy presentationsAlan Doherty
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 protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already have a condition.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Making meditation a part of a daily routine, even if just 10-15 minutes per day, can have mental and physical health benefits over time by reducing stress levels and promoting relaxation.
The document describes Bloom's taxonomy, a classification of learning objectives into cognitive domains originally published in 1956 and revised in 2001. It provides the six major categories in the cognitive domain: Remember, Understand, Apply, Analyze, Evaluate, and Create. For each category, it defines the skills involved and provides question verbs and learning examples. It also references similar frameworks for the affective and psychomotor domains created by other researchers.
I created this talk using Prezi - it was my first Prezi talk so be gentle!!!
The original Prezi version is available at http://prezi.com/a6m9zmxukean/cloud-computings-green-credentials/
Cloud Computing is the new hotness.
Everyone is touting it's energy efficiency and Green-ness - but just how Green is Cloud Computing actually?
Cloud providers are not publishing their energy consumption data (Watts/Compute Cycle) so it is impossible to say whether cloud computing is energy efficient, or not.
Green is a whole other issue - until cloud providers are powering their DC's with renewable resources, they will not be Green.
This document provides tips for small and medium enterprises when recruiting top talent. It recommends developing a clear company culture and job role description. When hiring, companies should inspire their values in candidates and use various interview formats like phone screens and online tests to save time. The most important qualities in candidates are passion and integrity, as skills can be trained. Finding star talent is critical for growth, competitiveness and developing a strong brand. Outsourcing some recruiting tasks to a headhunter can help identify hidden gems and smoothly hire the right people.
This is the presentation that was part of a webinar on blended learning organised by the Blended e-Learning team in Te Toi Tupu.
NOte: the file is a Keynote file
Shakespeare said “All the world is a stage” and with pervasive computing this has never been more true. As Mark Weiser predicted our computers and sensors are rapidly dissolving into the background of the world around us. But if this technology is truly pervasive then where does the User Interface go? This question shows why Augmented Reality is much more than just the latest novelty. It is part of a structural change in the way we use and interact with the network. This presentation will look at what this means for our sense of where and even who we are.
Leonard Turkel Nonprofit Network: Social Media & Building Attendee ConsensusAlex de Carvalho
Alex de Carvalho presented on using social media to build consensus among attendees. He began with introductions and an overview of concepts like how social media differs from traditional media. He discussed implementation such as listening to discussions and identifying communities. De Carvalho also covered software for planning content and collaborating. He concluded by emphasizing how social media can be used to engage people and share knowledge to improve lives.
This document discusses JavaScript concepts including IF-Else statements, Switch statements, popup boxes, and functions. IF-Else statements allow executing code based on conditional logic. Switch statements select code blocks to execute based on different cases. Popup boxes include alerts, confirms, and prompts. Functions define reusable blocks of code that can accept parameters and return values.
A slightly-modified version of my IPRUG talk, this time for the BT DevCon5 developer conference at Adastral Park on 25 May 2012.
The main changes are the addition of the Ruby section and the increased number of HHGTTG references in honour of towel day.
Principals' tour: Social networks, social learningKaren Spencer
This presentation gives an overview of:
- what is social learning, using social media/networking tools?
- why should schools think about the opportunities here?
- how might they start.
Originally shared with South Island Secondary Principals on 20 May 2011.
This weekly update from the Investment Strategy Group provides their near-term and long-term views on global markets and asset classes. Their near-term outlook is based on a rigorous analysis of macroeconomic fundamentals in countries and regions. They see developed markets as neutral and emerging markets as overweight. Within developed markets, they see Australia, Germany, Hong Kong, Netherlands, Norway, and Singapore as overweight, while they see developed markets, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, and the UK as underweight.
This document discusses how technology, specifically apps and APIs, are driving innovation in a similar way that rock music was a driver of culture in previous generations. It notes that apps have transformed software delivery and that APIs have become essential components that apps are built on, similar to musical instruments being necessary for music. The document outlines Exicom's work in the app and API space and vision of transforming business through applications.
How thousands of people collaborate on a global scale to create FirefoxTristan Nitot
Mozilla is a non-profit organization that builds the Firefox web browser through mass participation on a global scale. Thousands of volunteers contribute code, test builds, and provide feedback through an organized process involving module owners, code reviews, and a release team. The process balances order through leadership and delegation with allowing anyone to propose changes. Innovation is encouraged through lower-barrier participation avenues like add-ons, Mozilla Labs experiments, and design contributions to the Creative Collective.
2012/13 saw the redesign of the University web templates into a responsive design suitable for both central University and departmental use. We chose to be as responsive as possible and (finally) took delivery of a set of templates only a couple of months later than planned. We used a studio for the design process that had some expertise in responsive design, but was that enough to give us what we needed and is it resilient enough for day-to-day use? I'll be telling you about the theory and the practice, and how delivery of complex templates affects the community of users in the University. All and any mobile devices are welcome!
I created this talk using Prezi - it was my first Prezi talk so be gentle!!!
The original Prezi version is available at http://prezi.com/a6m9zmxukean/cloud-computings-green-credentials/
Cloud Computing is the new hotness.
Everyone is touting it's energy efficiency and Green-ness - but just how Green is Cloud Computing actually?
Cloud providers are not publishing their energy consumption data (Watts/Compute Cycle) so it is impossible to say whether cloud computing is energy efficient, or not.
Green is a whole other issue - until cloud providers are powering their DC's with renewable resources, they will not be Green.
This document provides tips for small and medium enterprises when recruiting top talent. It recommends developing a clear company culture and job role description. When hiring, companies should inspire their values in candidates and use various interview formats like phone screens and online tests to save time. The most important qualities in candidates are passion and integrity, as skills can be trained. Finding star talent is critical for growth, competitiveness and developing a strong brand. Outsourcing some recruiting tasks to a headhunter can help identify hidden gems and smoothly hire the right people.
This is the presentation that was part of a webinar on blended learning organised by the Blended e-Learning team in Te Toi Tupu.
NOte: the file is a Keynote file
Shakespeare said “All the world is a stage” and with pervasive computing this has never been more true. As Mark Weiser predicted our computers and sensors are rapidly dissolving into the background of the world around us. But if this technology is truly pervasive then where does the User Interface go? This question shows why Augmented Reality is much more than just the latest novelty. It is part of a structural change in the way we use and interact with the network. This presentation will look at what this means for our sense of where and even who we are.
Leonard Turkel Nonprofit Network: Social Media & Building Attendee ConsensusAlex de Carvalho
Alex de Carvalho presented on using social media to build consensus among attendees. He began with introductions and an overview of concepts like how social media differs from traditional media. He discussed implementation such as listening to discussions and identifying communities. De Carvalho also covered software for planning content and collaborating. He concluded by emphasizing how social media can be used to engage people and share knowledge to improve lives.
This document discusses JavaScript concepts including IF-Else statements, Switch statements, popup boxes, and functions. IF-Else statements allow executing code based on conditional logic. Switch statements select code blocks to execute based on different cases. Popup boxes include alerts, confirms, and prompts. Functions define reusable blocks of code that can accept parameters and return values.
A slightly-modified version of my IPRUG talk, this time for the BT DevCon5 developer conference at Adastral Park on 25 May 2012.
The main changes are the addition of the Ruby section and the increased number of HHGTTG references in honour of towel day.
Principals' tour: Social networks, social learningKaren Spencer
This presentation gives an overview of:
- what is social learning, using social media/networking tools?
- why should schools think about the opportunities here?
- how might they start.
Originally shared with South Island Secondary Principals on 20 May 2011.
This weekly update from the Investment Strategy Group provides their near-term and long-term views on global markets and asset classes. Their near-term outlook is based on a rigorous analysis of macroeconomic fundamentals in countries and regions. They see developed markets as neutral and emerging markets as overweight. Within developed markets, they see Australia, Germany, Hong Kong, Netherlands, Norway, and Singapore as overweight, while they see developed markets, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, and the UK as underweight.
This document discusses how technology, specifically apps and APIs, are driving innovation in a similar way that rock music was a driver of culture in previous generations. It notes that apps have transformed software delivery and that APIs have become essential components that apps are built on, similar to musical instruments being necessary for music. The document outlines Exicom's work in the app and API space and vision of transforming business through applications.
How thousands of people collaborate on a global scale to create FirefoxTristan Nitot
Mozilla is a non-profit organization that builds the Firefox web browser through mass participation on a global scale. Thousands of volunteers contribute code, test builds, and provide feedback through an organized process involving module owners, code reviews, and a release team. The process balances order through leadership and delegation with allowing anyone to propose changes. Innovation is encouraged through lower-barrier participation avenues like add-ons, Mozilla Labs experiments, and design contributions to the Creative Collective.
2012/13 saw the redesign of the University web templates into a responsive design suitable for both central University and departmental use. We chose to be as responsive as possible and (finally) took delivery of a set of templates only a couple of months later than planned. We used a studio for the design process that had some expertise in responsive design, but was that enough to give us what we needed and is it resilient enough for day-to-day use? I'll be telling you about the theory and the practice, and how delivery of complex templates affects the community of users in the University. All and any mobile devices are welcome!
4. HTML
Module 2
2.1 Forms
Forms
name-attribute
De name-attributewordt gebruikt om de data in
het input veld mee te nemen om te kunnen verwerken!
5. HTML
Module 2
2.1 Forms
Forms
value-attribute
De value-attributewordt gebruikt om alvast een
waarde in het input veld te plaatsen!
Let op als er niets ingevuld is wordt deze waarde
meegenomen om te verwerken
6. HTML
Module 2
2.1 Forms
Forms
placeholder-attribute
De placeholder-attributewordt gebruikt om een
hint te geven aan de persoon die het formulier invult.
Placeholderis geen value.
7. HTML
Module 2
2.1 Forms
Forms
Gebruik van tables voor vormgeving
van formulieren
12. HTML
Module 2
2.1 Forms
Forms
Om de data vanuit een formte kunnen verwerken.
Gebruiken we de method-attribute.
De 2 belangrijkste zijn GET en POST.
POST wordt het meest gebruikt.
Met de GET methode neem je de data mee in een string
van het webadres.
13. HTML
Module 2
2.1 Forms
Forms
Om de data vanuit een formte kunnen verwerken.
Gebruiken we de method-attribute.
De 2 belangrijkste zijn GET en POST.
POST wordt het meest gebruikt.
Met de POST methode neem je de data mee en kan je
het uitlezen d.m.v. o.a. phpcode.
Het staat in een POST. (v.b. phpcode $_POST[ ];)
14. HTML
Module 2
2.1 Forms
Forms
Formulier verzenden d.m.v. mail programma op het devicevan
de invuller van het formulier
Bovenstaand stukje script opent het mailprogramma
en verstuurd de inhoud van het formulier naar opgegeven
adres.
15. Opdracht
HTML
Module 2
2.1 Forms
Maak een formulier voor het aanvragen van gratis kaarten
voor een Danceeventmet de volgende inhoud:
Voornaam, Achternaam, Leeftijd, Woonplaats, Telefoonnummer, Email
Nieuwsbrief ontvangen Ja of Nee. FacebookJa of Nee.
Het formulier moet d.m.v. een mailtje naar info@gratisdance.nl
verstuurd worden.
Maak van het geheel een RAR-fileen uploaddeze naar de
Juiste map in natschool
16. Huiswerk
Bekijk alle behandelde stof en werk de opdracht verder
uit. Maak van het geheel een rarfile en uploaddeze
naar Natschool in de map 2.1 Formsdoe dit binnen
4 schooldagen.
HTML
Module 2
2.1 Forms