Images that accompanied a presentation on the book Digination: Identity, Organization, and Public Life in the Age of Small Digital Devices and Big Digital Domains.
School has several aspects that can be both positive and negative, with more cons than pros. Some challenges include issues with food, bullying within the community, overuse of technology like phones for texting, excessive homework assignments, lack of sleep, and social networking distractions. While education is important, the school environment and lifestyle can be demanding and take a toll on students.
This document summarizes environmental issues affecting the hospitality industry, including main causes such as overpopulation, pollution, resource depletion, waste, and climate change. It discusses how each of these issues impacts the hospitality industry and what hotels and organizations can do to address them, such as reducing waste and becoming more sustainable. Specific companies that are taking steps to be greener, such as Marriott Hotels International, are highlighted. Images relating to the various topics accompany the text.
The document appears to be a collection of hyperlinks to various websites on a wide range of topics including gardening, family recipes, pollution regulations, luxury homes, materialism, hiking trails, yoga therapy, and the psychological effects of terrorism. The hyperlinks reference articles, images, blogs and news stories but there is no clear overall theme or connection between the disparate links.
This document provides a list of free online educational resources including iTunes U, Khan Academy, WikiHow, YouTube, and Dummies.com. It also discusses mobile apps for education available on iPad, iPhone, and Android devices and ebook options for reading books on different devices using apps like Kindle and iBooks. Tutorial search options on Google, Siri, and specific tutorial websites are also mentioned.
This document discusses unequal access to education and how technology may help address this issue. It notes that access to quality education varies significantly based on factors like income level and location. New technologies like online learning tools, tablets, and digital textbooks have the potential to help equalize access by allowing flexible, personalized learning from anywhere. However, it remains unclear if greater access to technology directly translates to better educational outcomes or engagement for all students.
This document contains links to various websites about indoor air pollution, the ozone layer, climate change, and the Montreal Protocol. It includes images related to these topics as well as logos for organizations like the United Nations Environment Programme and the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The links suggest the document is about environmental issues like the impact of CFCs on stratospheric ozone depletion and efforts to regulate them internationally.
Pro-ana websites that promote anorexia as a lifestyle choice have emerged online in recent years. These sites provide tips to lose weight and hide weight loss, as well as thinspiration photos that some see as encouragement for further weight loss. About a third of eating disorder patients have used these sites, and they could induce or prolong eating disorders. While censorship seems a logical response, these websites are difficult to regulate due to their global online nature. Instead, education efforts aim to increase awareness of eating disorders and promote compassion, though traditional campaigns risk further publicity of the pro-ana sites. Overall solutions require addressing the underlying societal issues that make these sites an appealing refuge for some with anorexia.
School has several aspects that can be both positive and negative, with more cons than pros. Some challenges include issues with food, bullying within the community, overuse of technology like phones for texting, excessive homework assignments, lack of sleep, and social networking distractions. While education is important, the school environment and lifestyle can be demanding and take a toll on students.
This document summarizes environmental issues affecting the hospitality industry, including main causes such as overpopulation, pollution, resource depletion, waste, and climate change. It discusses how each of these issues impacts the hospitality industry and what hotels and organizations can do to address them, such as reducing waste and becoming more sustainable. Specific companies that are taking steps to be greener, such as Marriott Hotels International, are highlighted. Images relating to the various topics accompany the text.
The document appears to be a collection of hyperlinks to various websites on a wide range of topics including gardening, family recipes, pollution regulations, luxury homes, materialism, hiking trails, yoga therapy, and the psychological effects of terrorism. The hyperlinks reference articles, images, blogs and news stories but there is no clear overall theme or connection between the disparate links.
This document provides a list of free online educational resources including iTunes U, Khan Academy, WikiHow, YouTube, and Dummies.com. It also discusses mobile apps for education available on iPad, iPhone, and Android devices and ebook options for reading books on different devices using apps like Kindle and iBooks. Tutorial search options on Google, Siri, and specific tutorial websites are also mentioned.
This document discusses unequal access to education and how technology may help address this issue. It notes that access to quality education varies significantly based on factors like income level and location. New technologies like online learning tools, tablets, and digital textbooks have the potential to help equalize access by allowing flexible, personalized learning from anywhere. However, it remains unclear if greater access to technology directly translates to better educational outcomes or engagement for all students.
This document contains links to various websites about indoor air pollution, the ozone layer, climate change, and the Montreal Protocol. It includes images related to these topics as well as logos for organizations like the United Nations Environment Programme and the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The links suggest the document is about environmental issues like the impact of CFCs on stratospheric ozone depletion and efforts to regulate them internationally.
Pro-ana websites that promote anorexia as a lifestyle choice have emerged online in recent years. These sites provide tips to lose weight and hide weight loss, as well as thinspiration photos that some see as encouragement for further weight loss. About a third of eating disorder patients have used these sites, and they could induce or prolong eating disorders. While censorship seems a logical response, these websites are difficult to regulate due to their global online nature. Instead, education efforts aim to increase awareness of eating disorders and promote compassion, though traditional campaigns risk further publicity of the pro-ana sites. Overall solutions require addressing the underlying societal issues that make these sites an appealing refuge for some with anorexia.
Agriculture is one of the most complex, diverse, and challenging industries in Australia, and it's health and safety record is
nothing to be envied. In this two part session Andrew Barrett will begin by sharing some brief insights from his role as the
Executive Officer of the Rural Safety & Health Alliance, a research and development collaboration for health and safety
improvement. This will take in the role of research and evidence, developing a research strategy for impact, resourcing and
the challenges and opportunities in industry-wide change. In the second part of the session Andrew will invite the audience to
'lead' the discussion, to draw on his knowledge and experience to address the questions and curiosities of the audience on the
topics of broadscale change, leadership, research, WHS in agriculture, or whatever else is relevant to the
audience
This infographic was created by adventurefriends.com.au, a website that sells ultralight tents and hiking gear, to provide information about hiking and backpacking. It likely contains tips on gear, planning, safety or other topics relevant for hiking trips. The resource aims to help people prepare for and enjoy hiking and time spent in nature.
My Ignite! presentation on Day 1 of UX Camp CPH 2013. uxcampcph.dk. Transcript: http://www.mardahl.dk/2013/04/13/my-ignite-slides-and-transcript-for-ux-camp-cph-2013/
Her him and technology flipboard andrew gardiner Andrew Gardiner
Our relationship with technology in the 21st century and how it affects him, her and their relationship. Social media outlets like Facebook can bring couples together but also create issues when they go through breakups as it allows them to still be connected online even after separating in real life.
Her him and technology flipboard andrew gardiner Andrew Gardiner
Our relationship with technology in the 21st century and how it affects him, her and their interactions. The document discusses social media outlets and how they connect people worldwide as well as how online dating and constant mobile device use impact modern relationships.
This article argues against mandatory helmet laws for cyclists. While helmets are effective at preventing head injuries for children, laws requiring all cyclists to wear helmets can have unintended negative consequences. Countries with mandatory helmet laws have seen fewer cyclists on the roads and less time spent cycling. However, cities like Amsterdam that have invested in bike lanes and encouraged a cycling culture have very high rates of cycling without mandatory helmet laws and few cycling injuries. The article concludes that Canadians should not be burdened by mandatory helmet laws that have little safety benefit and may discourage cycling.
This document discusses skillanthropy, which is using skills to help those in need through solidarity rather than charity. It provides links to organizations that deliver medical supplies by drone in Africa and teach coding skills to refugees. It promotes learning from each other through solidarity instead of top-down charity. The quote emphasizes that solidarity respects both parties and involves learning from one another.
Sub-Saharan Africa has the poorest educational system in the world, with 50 million students lacking internet access. Improving access to the internet could help raise educational levels by allowing students to learn computer skills. However, governments and organizations must work to engage communities and expand educational infrastructure to maximize the benefits of technology.
This document discusses the rise of wearable technology and the importance of user experience design for the success and longevity of wearable devices. It notes that over 20% of adults now own a wearable device, but that 50% stop using their devices within 6 months due to usability issues like devices being uncomfortable, difficult to sync, providing little value, and not forming habits. The document argues that good UX through ease of use, value, pleasure of use and invisibility will be key for wearables to survive as the market becomes saturated. It also suggests developers should focus on responsiveness, quality and usability testing to improve user experience.
UX Unconference - Designing a Usable Website (Carolyn Ellis)Rebecca Blakiston
Presentation by Carolyn Ellis, University of Texas San Antonio, for the UX Unconference held at the University of Arizona Libraries, December 6th, 2013.
The slides to a quick presentation I gave as part of a panel on "Entertainment Gamification" at the Connected Creativity conference @ MIP TV in Cannes on 2011-04-05
This document contains summaries of and links to various myths and concepts related to learning in the digital age. It discusses legends, creation myths, the myth of Sisyphus, learning styles, Ockham's razor, the myth of King Midas, the blind men and the elephant, the invisible hand, tribes and networks, Marshall McLuhan's work on media, the semantic principle, definitions of e-learning, and magic/mythmaking. The document is by Stephen Downes and explores both real and mythical aspects of learning in today's digital context.
This document discusses organization in architecture and how it relates to the humanities. It covers key aspects of organization like order, hierarchy and structure and how they are applied in architectural design. The conclusion is that organization is essential for architecture to function properly and allow humans to interact within built spaces in an intuitive way.
Open education and research at the university of canberraJames Neill
A 30 min presentation to the Knowledge Commercialisation Australasia Annual Conference, Canberra, ACT, Nov 11, 2010. More information: http://tinyurl.com/openkca This is a slightly remixed version of http://www.slideshare.net/leighblackall/open-uc-at-kca
A presentation by James Neill and Leigh Blackall, for the University of Canberra, to the Knowledge Commercialisation Australasia 2010 Annual Conference.
Supporting text: http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Open_education_and_research_at_the_University_of_Canberra
This presentation will help you draw a line between the words "career", "major" and "profession" and use them correctly when speaking and writing English.
Agriculture is one of the most complex, diverse, and challenging industries in Australia, and it's health and safety record is
nothing to be envied. In this two part session Andrew Barrett will begin by sharing some brief insights from his role as the
Executive Officer of the Rural Safety & Health Alliance, a research and development collaboration for health and safety
improvement. This will take in the role of research and evidence, developing a research strategy for impact, resourcing and
the challenges and opportunities in industry-wide change. In the second part of the session Andrew will invite the audience to
'lead' the discussion, to draw on his knowledge and experience to address the questions and curiosities of the audience on the
topics of broadscale change, leadership, research, WHS in agriculture, or whatever else is relevant to the
audience
This infographic was created by adventurefriends.com.au, a website that sells ultralight tents and hiking gear, to provide information about hiking and backpacking. It likely contains tips on gear, planning, safety or other topics relevant for hiking trips. The resource aims to help people prepare for and enjoy hiking and time spent in nature.
My Ignite! presentation on Day 1 of UX Camp CPH 2013. uxcampcph.dk. Transcript: http://www.mardahl.dk/2013/04/13/my-ignite-slides-and-transcript-for-ux-camp-cph-2013/
Her him and technology flipboard andrew gardiner Andrew Gardiner
Our relationship with technology in the 21st century and how it affects him, her and their relationship. Social media outlets like Facebook can bring couples together but also create issues when they go through breakups as it allows them to still be connected online even after separating in real life.
Her him and technology flipboard andrew gardiner Andrew Gardiner
Our relationship with technology in the 21st century and how it affects him, her and their interactions. The document discusses social media outlets and how they connect people worldwide as well as how online dating and constant mobile device use impact modern relationships.
This article argues against mandatory helmet laws for cyclists. While helmets are effective at preventing head injuries for children, laws requiring all cyclists to wear helmets can have unintended negative consequences. Countries with mandatory helmet laws have seen fewer cyclists on the roads and less time spent cycling. However, cities like Amsterdam that have invested in bike lanes and encouraged a cycling culture have very high rates of cycling without mandatory helmet laws and few cycling injuries. The article concludes that Canadians should not be burdened by mandatory helmet laws that have little safety benefit and may discourage cycling.
This document discusses skillanthropy, which is using skills to help those in need through solidarity rather than charity. It provides links to organizations that deliver medical supplies by drone in Africa and teach coding skills to refugees. It promotes learning from each other through solidarity instead of top-down charity. The quote emphasizes that solidarity respects both parties and involves learning from one another.
Sub-Saharan Africa has the poorest educational system in the world, with 50 million students lacking internet access. Improving access to the internet could help raise educational levels by allowing students to learn computer skills. However, governments and organizations must work to engage communities and expand educational infrastructure to maximize the benefits of technology.
This document discusses the rise of wearable technology and the importance of user experience design for the success and longevity of wearable devices. It notes that over 20% of adults now own a wearable device, but that 50% stop using their devices within 6 months due to usability issues like devices being uncomfortable, difficult to sync, providing little value, and not forming habits. The document argues that good UX through ease of use, value, pleasure of use and invisibility will be key for wearables to survive as the market becomes saturated. It also suggests developers should focus on responsiveness, quality and usability testing to improve user experience.
UX Unconference - Designing a Usable Website (Carolyn Ellis)Rebecca Blakiston
Presentation by Carolyn Ellis, University of Texas San Antonio, for the UX Unconference held at the University of Arizona Libraries, December 6th, 2013.
The slides to a quick presentation I gave as part of a panel on "Entertainment Gamification" at the Connected Creativity conference @ MIP TV in Cannes on 2011-04-05
This document contains summaries of and links to various myths and concepts related to learning in the digital age. It discusses legends, creation myths, the myth of Sisyphus, learning styles, Ockham's razor, the myth of King Midas, the blind men and the elephant, the invisible hand, tribes and networks, Marshall McLuhan's work on media, the semantic principle, definitions of e-learning, and magic/mythmaking. The document is by Stephen Downes and explores both real and mythical aspects of learning in today's digital context.
This document discusses organization in architecture and how it relates to the humanities. It covers key aspects of organization like order, hierarchy and structure and how they are applied in architectural design. The conclusion is that organization is essential for architecture to function properly and allow humans to interact within built spaces in an intuitive way.
Open education and research at the university of canberraJames Neill
A 30 min presentation to the Knowledge Commercialisation Australasia Annual Conference, Canberra, ACT, Nov 11, 2010. More information: http://tinyurl.com/openkca This is a slightly remixed version of http://www.slideshare.net/leighblackall/open-uc-at-kca
A presentation by James Neill and Leigh Blackall, for the University of Canberra, to the Knowledge Commercialisation Australasia 2010 Annual Conference.
Supporting text: http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Open_education_and_research_at_the_University_of_Canberra
This presentation will help you draw a line between the words "career", "major" and "profession" and use them correctly when speaking and writing English.
The document introduces a new logo and brand strategy for Harvard University Muslim Alumni. It describes four representative members - Dr. Ezzedine the Elder, Parvez and Cathy the Power Couple, Munira the Med Student, and Umar the Undergrad. It then shows the logo symbol and various ways the logo could be displayed both horizontally and vertically, along with illustrative applications.
Edward W Walker Jr is the founder and CEO of The Phasic Group, which aims to become "the Walmart of the family entertainment industry" by providing a personalized social platform for entertainment and leisure. The company plans to open a family entertainment center that will provide bowling, gaming, dining and events space. This is expected to boost the local economy by lowering unemployment, increasing revenue and reducing youth crime rates. The business model involves individual, membership and corporate packages, and financial projections estimate break-even in year 3 with profits of $47.86 million by year 5 based on a growing customer population and 34% annual revenue increases.
This semester curriculum outline is for a Dance II class and consists of 8 units over 15 weeks. The curriculum is designed to teach students the elements of dance through various activities and assessments. Unit topics include body, motion, energy, space, time, dance history, improvisation, and a final project utilizing social media. Students will demonstrate their understanding of dance elements through movement, choreography, tests, and a social media-based final assessment. The curriculum aims to help students gain knowledge of dance and show their learning in multiple ways.
The document discusses a new online portal called The Sandwich Generation that provides support for baby boomers caring for elderly relatives. It details how the campaign designed and built the website and implemented an integrated digital marketing strategy to increase exposure, build brand awareness, and drive data capture for the site. The results of these efforts showed growth in search results from 0-2,000 visitors per month to 15,000 people reached on social media per month over the case periods outlined.
Minstrel shows lost popularity for several reasons: flashy vaudeville shows with lavish costumes and extravagant productions attracted more audiences; variety shows also competed for audiences; and the portrayal of women on stage, sometimes scantily clad, became more common and appealing. During and after the Civil War, minstrel shows tried to remain popular by taking a less humorous tone and including more patriotic songs of comfort during mourning; and some highlighted anti-slavery views in an effort to change with the social views in the North and South.
Between 1893-1918, nursing sought to become a more professionalized occupation through the establishment of organizations and regulatory laws. Several influential nursing organizations were established, including the American Society of Superintendents of Training Schools for Nurses in 1893 and the American Nurses Association in 1911, both aimed at improving nursing education. The first nurse registration laws passed in the United States in 1903 in North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, and Virginia. These laws established standards for nursing education and certification as a "registered nurse" though they were not strictly enforced. During this period there was also a push to reform and standardize nursing education programs.
The document discusses media usage trends in Canada between 2000 and 2009 based on a study by PHD Canada. It finds that internet reach and time spent online more than doubled over this period. While television remains the dominant medium in terms of weekly reach and time spent, the internet has emerged as the primary medium for Canadians under 55 years old. The study also shows internet usage is skewed towards males, high-income earners, those with a university education, and English-speaking Canadians.
Augusto and Carolina brought a large basket of autumn fruits and vegetables to share. The next day, the group ate pumpkin and sweet potatoes that were cooked by Cosetta. They then created representations of the farmers Augusto and Carolina using different art techniques like collage and played with play dough to make small replicas of the fruits and vegetables brought by the farmers.
Ronald Ng M.Sc. thesis presentation (Oct 2012)Ronald Ng
The document summarizes two studies on uranium mineralization:
1) The geochemical and mineralogical evolution of the McArthur River Zone 4 unconformity-related uranium deposit, including the role of an overlying silicified zone in focusing mineralizing fluids and limiting dispersion of pathfinder elements.
2) Comparison of the oxidation state of iron in clay minerals from mineralized and barren alteration systems in the Athabasca Basin, and implications for uranium exploration based on the distribution of more reduced versus oxidized conditions.
Have you ever used a theme or a plugin that offers an additional content area outside of the standard Posts or Pages? These are called Custom Post Types, a great feature in WordPress that allows you to break out into specific areas of content that can be used for anything the mind can imagine.
Whether you are learning about theme development and want to add separate content sections of your own or simply new to using WordPress to manage your content, it is to your advantage to know and understand what custom post types are, and what they can do to simplify your publishing or development life.
This presentation was given at WordCamp Ottawa on April 27th, 2013
The document discusses building a healthier burger option by finding alternatives to the existing bun and cheese that have fewer calories, less fat, and fewer carbohydrates. Specifically, switching to an alternative bun that has 140 calories, 2g fat, and 27g carbohydrates instead of 260 calories, 5g fat, and 45g carbohydrates, and using an alternative cheese with 70 calories, 4g fat, and 1g carbohydrates rather than 125 calories, 9g fat, and 1g carbohydrates. These changes would result in a better burger with 410 calories, 19g fat, and 28g carbohydrates rather than the current best seller's 585 calories, 27g fat, and 46g carbo
Pluriculturalism. Enhancing Concepts and Meanings, Changing MindsetsNeus Lorenzo
This document discusses the concepts of diversity, cultural diversity, and interculturality in a globalized world. It argues that embracing pluriculturalism is important for inclusive societies that accept, welcome, and include people of all cultural backgrounds. The document also discusses how education systems can enhance understanding of human diversity and prepare students for a globalized world through developing skills like global competence, lifelong learning, and learning to collaborate in diverse environments. Finally, it emphasizes that collective efforts are needed to transform the world and build a sustainable common future for all.
Human Media: Beyond Social Media. This presentation was originally introduced in TEDx series for first time. Here the talk: http://bit.ly/H2tlNx
It explains the concept of Human Media, starting from the scratch, going through social media, the disruption era, and how human media changes the web, business, brands and people.
More info at: http:/isragarcia.com
Xarxes socials i malalties emergents: Un risc? Un suport per a la prevenció?Xavier Lasauca i Cisa
Presentació de la ponència de clausura que vaig impartir el 30 de setembre de 2014 en el Col·legi Oficial de Metges de Barcelona en el marc del IV Taller de malalties emergents, organitzat per la Unitat d'Investigació en Tuberculosi de Barcelona. La presentació consta de dues parts: en la primera part es mostren alguns exemples que demostren la utilitat dels blogs i eines com ara Twitter per comunicar la ciència i incrementar l’impacte de la recerca; en la segona, s'examinen els avantatges de les xarxes socials per a la prevenció, la detecció i el seguiment de les malalties emergents, així com els riscos que comporta el seu mal ús o un ús poc responsable.
This document discusses bionic technology and the potential for creating a real bionic human. It provides examples of bionic technology that currently exists, such as bionic limbs and organs. It then outlines the key body parts - face, brain, hands, legs, skeleton, inner organs and heart - that developers are working on to one day create an entirely bionic human with functioning synthetic replacements for the whole body.
This document discusses bionic technology and the potential for creating a real bionic human. It provides examples of bionic technology that currently exists, such as bionic limbs and organs. It then outlines the key body parts - face, brain, hands, legs, skeleton - that developers are working on to one day create an entirely bionic human with functioning replicas of all the body's systems and organs.
Transliteracy, customer service and the future ofAnthony Molaro
This document discusses the concepts of transliteracy and customer service in libraries. Transliteracy is defined as the ability to read, write and interact across different platforms and media. It is about helping people be creative and use their voice. The future of reference in libraries is discussed, with examples moving away from traditional reference models to more interactive experiences like book clubs in bars and libraries serving as community kitchens where patrons can produce their own content. The role of libraries is to provide patrons with tools and training to engage in knowledge sharing across different media.
University of Limerick (Training Session, June)Bex Lewis
This document provides an overview of using social media for raising one's academic profile online. It discusses common misconceptions about digital media, the importance of having an online presence through platforms like Google, YouTube and academic networks. Specific guidance is given on setting up profiles on Twitter, Facebook, blogs and LinkedIn. Considerations around copyright and using multimedia in teaching are also briefly covered.
Change the World - One Trillion Dollar Market at a time / the opportunity in ...Volker Hirsch
The document discusses the trillion dollar global education market and opportunities for entrepreneurs. It notes that the education sector spends massive amounts on health, military and education but more could be spent on education to boost economies. New technologies in areas like mobile learning, adaptive learning, and analytics could help unlock value in education by improving access, discovery of knowledge, creativity and critical thinking. While education systems are large and complex, the market and technologies exist to support wrapping solutions around existing structures. True entrepreneurs can make an impact by addressing challenges like availability of resources for teachers and outdated systems.
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This document appears to be a slide presentation about the relationship between technology and the human condition. It discusses how older generations view new technologies as complicated, and how technology has helped improve factors like mortality rates, lifespan, literacy rates and GDP over time. While technology has improved living standards, it has also presented the danger of humans losing track of what really matters in life. The presentation explores how humans continue seeking meaning and purpose, and how technology both aids this search and also presents a paradox by limiting our view of the world.
A set of simultaneous technologies is growing exponentially, with the common feature of being decentralized, and organized in a network. This contrasts with the centralized and hierarchical organization of today’s traditional society and its basic functions. The shift from the old to the new structure will subject the Nation State to an unprecedented pressure. The Network Society project creates a vision and analytical tools to allow individuals, enterprises and the society at large to deal positively with this unstoppable change.
The document discusses childhood trauma and how to help traumatized children. It begins with defining trauma and how it affects children. Common reactions in children include regression, thinking the event is their fault, and sleep disorders. The document emphasizes the importance of open communication with traumatized children and letting them see adults dealing with trauma in a positive way. It also details the results of a survey and interviews on teachers' knowledge of trauma and supporting traumatized students. Suggested solutions include training for teachers and parents to recognize signs of trauma and seeking professional help. Early diagnosis and treatment are important to prevent long-term consequences of untreated childhood trauma.
iLibrarian: Teaching the iGeneration with an iAttitudeJoquetta Johnson
In order to engage, enable, and empower the iGeneration, we must become iLibrarians. iLibrarians teach with an iAttitude and equip themselves with iTools such as iPads, ebooks, social media, mobile learning devices, IWB technologies, and more. Bring your iAttitude and your digital backpack to take- away some iTools.
Scholarly Networks: Friend or Foe or Risky Fray? ALL OF THE ABOVEBonnie Stewart
Keynote from Digital Pedagogy Lab Cairo, exploring the benefits, challenges, and complexities of engaging in public in digital networks, especially as higher education professionals.
This document discusses the impact of emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and machine learning on education and society. It notes that machines are already superior to humans in certain areas like data storage, processing and access to information. As a result, there is a debate around what skills and knowledge students will need in the future and how education needs to adapt. The document explores ideas like lifelong learning, developing social and emotional skills, and moving beyond conventional classrooms to personalized learning approaches.
The document discusses both the pros and cons of technological advancement. It argues that while technology has negatively impacted the environment and some fear it could destroy the planet, it also has benefits. It provides examples of negative impacts like global warming but also positive impacts of medical advancements in saving lives and transportation advancements moving towards eco-friendlier options. The document concludes that technological progress holds both risks and opportunities that are difficult to predict and balance is needed.
As health educators, the document discusses the importance of connecting people with information and resources both face-to-face and online. It explores how online tools can contribute to health initiatives and encourages nurturing practices that support networking and boundary spanning to access diverse sources of knowledge.
Connecting the dots: How to walk in no-man's land during pandemicsNeus Lorenzo
Cambridge Exams Webinar, by Neus Lorenzo at ELT-Conference 2021.(24/02/2021).
DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.12065.33123
Sharing reflections on pandemics and educational changes for teachers, students and families, to create a new narrative for ELT.
Cyber safety & Social Media - Penguin 2012Corrie Barclay
This document discusses the use of social media for secondary students and challenges schools face. It notes that today's students are digital natives who enjoy social interaction online. While social media allows self-expression, it also poses risks like cyberbullying, sexting, and loss of privacy if overshared. Schools can help students become responsible digital citizens by educating them about these issues, modeling best practices, and discussing the legal and ethical use of online content and platforms. Embracing appropriate social media use in schools themselves can help address these challenges.
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
This presentation was provided by Rebecca Benner, Ph.D., of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
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