MS PowerPoint is a powerful presentation tool that allows users to create slideshows to present ideas visually. A presentation consists of slides, each covering a brief topic, arranged in sequential order. PowerPoint gives users options to create a new presentation using the AutoContent wizard, a design template, or a blank presentation. The AutoContent wizard helps arrange contents automatically by asking questions, a template provides preset designs and formatting, and a blank presentation allows free creation from scratch.
The document outlines 10 new features of PowerPoint 2010 including more design options, an updated File tab, automatic saving of updated presentations, new animation tools like the animation painter, 3D animations, merging and comparing PowerPoints with others, embedding and editing videos within presentations, sharing PowerPoints without requiring the program be installed, simultaneous editing with others using a Windows Live account, and applying textures and designs to pictures.
The document provides tips and techniques for creating effective PowerPoint presentations. It discusses using templates and themes, inserting different types of media like images, charts, and videos, and sharing presentations in alternate formats like PDF or through online platforms. It also briefly mentions PowerPoint alternatives like Keynote or OpenOffice.
Microsoft PowerPoint is a presentation program used to create slideshows with text, images, and other media. It is included in Microsoft Office and can be launched from the Start menu once installed. If PowerPoint is installed but not found there, it may not be properly configured. PowerPoint presentations allow formatting of text and inclusion of various media and have remained largely the same over time while changing in appearance. The main areas of the PowerPoint window include slides, title bar, menus, and toolbars for creating and modifying presentations.
What is Infographics?
There are lot of phrase around the term Information graphics like
"Infographics." "Data visualization." "Information design. & “Communication Design"
We're talking about any graphic that displays and explains information, whether that be data or words. When we use the term "data visualization," we're using it as a general term used to describe data presented in a visual way.
Why Infographics?
Infographics are important because they change the way people find and
experience stories especially now, when more and more infographics are being used to augment editorial content on the web. Infographics create a new way of seeing the world of data, and they help communicate complex ideas in a clear and beautiful way.
Law presentation: Summarry of Stat. IntDianeAmbrose
This document outlines a learning activity where students will work in groups to interpret and amend a hypothetical statute called "The House Number Act". The activity involves identifying rules of statutory interpretation, applying those rules to scenarios involving the Act, assessing problems with the Act, and redrafting the Act to address the identified issues. Students will work through tasks exploring statutory interpretation techniques, discuss example applications of the Act, critique aspects of the original Act, and present amended versions of the Act that their groups drafted. The goal is for students to practice and demonstrate their understanding of statutory interpretation skills.
WHY ALTOS ESCONDIDOS SA
Mission Statement: The Management of Altos Escondidos is committed to a responsible living that promotes environment conservation and improves the well being of those around us. Our team provides award-winning eco-design and state-of-the-art amenities. The development will use local materials and cutting edge technologies to be at the forefront of LEED-based design and sustainable solutions. The project will achieve sustainable increased levels of prosperity, measured through environmental conservation and quality of life of local communities, guests and employees, because the ultimate measure of success is the luxury of giving back.
Business Description: Altos Escondidos, S.A. is a Panamanian company formed in April 2007 with the purpose of developing a 68.9 hectare land parcel into a 100% Eco-Luxury Residences, Hotel/Spa on top of the continental divide, with views of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. This location is just an hour drive from Panama City, 25 minutes from the Pacific Ocean. The project will be Panama's first 100% sustainable development using solar and wind power to be at the forefront of LEED-based design. It comprises 75 eco-luxury residences and a 16-rooms boutique hotel, spa, restaurant, organic wine bar, organic juice, fresh fruit and vegetable munching station. Amenities include zip-line, canopy walk, and pure oxygen bridle trail. Altos Escondidos believes in being socially and environmentally responsible, as well as humanitarian.
MS PowerPoint is a powerful presentation tool that allows users to create slideshows to present ideas visually. A presentation consists of slides, each covering a brief topic, arranged in sequential order. PowerPoint gives users options to create a new presentation using the AutoContent wizard, a design template, or a blank presentation. The AutoContent wizard helps arrange contents automatically by asking questions, a template provides preset designs and formatting, and a blank presentation allows free creation from scratch.
The document outlines 10 new features of PowerPoint 2010 including more design options, an updated File tab, automatic saving of updated presentations, new animation tools like the animation painter, 3D animations, merging and comparing PowerPoints with others, embedding and editing videos within presentations, sharing PowerPoints without requiring the program be installed, simultaneous editing with others using a Windows Live account, and applying textures and designs to pictures.
The document provides tips and techniques for creating effective PowerPoint presentations. It discusses using templates and themes, inserting different types of media like images, charts, and videos, and sharing presentations in alternate formats like PDF or through online platforms. It also briefly mentions PowerPoint alternatives like Keynote or OpenOffice.
Microsoft PowerPoint is a presentation program used to create slideshows with text, images, and other media. It is included in Microsoft Office and can be launched from the Start menu once installed. If PowerPoint is installed but not found there, it may not be properly configured. PowerPoint presentations allow formatting of text and inclusion of various media and have remained largely the same over time while changing in appearance. The main areas of the PowerPoint window include slides, title bar, menus, and toolbars for creating and modifying presentations.
What is Infographics?
There are lot of phrase around the term Information graphics like
"Infographics." "Data visualization." "Information design. & “Communication Design"
We're talking about any graphic that displays and explains information, whether that be data or words. When we use the term "data visualization," we're using it as a general term used to describe data presented in a visual way.
Why Infographics?
Infographics are important because they change the way people find and
experience stories especially now, when more and more infographics are being used to augment editorial content on the web. Infographics create a new way of seeing the world of data, and they help communicate complex ideas in a clear and beautiful way.
Law presentation: Summarry of Stat. IntDianeAmbrose
This document outlines a learning activity where students will work in groups to interpret and amend a hypothetical statute called "The House Number Act". The activity involves identifying rules of statutory interpretation, applying those rules to scenarios involving the Act, assessing problems with the Act, and redrafting the Act to address the identified issues. Students will work through tasks exploring statutory interpretation techniques, discuss example applications of the Act, critique aspects of the original Act, and present amended versions of the Act that their groups drafted. The goal is for students to practice and demonstrate their understanding of statutory interpretation skills.
WHY ALTOS ESCONDIDOS SA
Mission Statement: The Management of Altos Escondidos is committed to a responsible living that promotes environment conservation and improves the well being of those around us. Our team provides award-winning eco-design and state-of-the-art amenities. The development will use local materials and cutting edge technologies to be at the forefront of LEED-based design and sustainable solutions. The project will achieve sustainable increased levels of prosperity, measured through environmental conservation and quality of life of local communities, guests and employees, because the ultimate measure of success is the luxury of giving back.
Business Description: Altos Escondidos, S.A. is a Panamanian company formed in April 2007 with the purpose of developing a 68.9 hectare land parcel into a 100% Eco-Luxury Residences, Hotel/Spa on top of the continental divide, with views of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. This location is just an hour drive from Panama City, 25 minutes from the Pacific Ocean. The project will be Panama's first 100% sustainable development using solar and wind power to be at the forefront of LEED-based design. It comprises 75 eco-luxury residences and a 16-rooms boutique hotel, spa, restaurant, organic wine bar, organic juice, fresh fruit and vegetable munching station. Amenities include zip-line, canopy walk, and pure oxygen bridle trail. Altos Escondidos believes in being socially and environmentally responsible, as well as humanitarian.
El informe resume el progreso de un proyecto de construcción de un camino de acceso en Panamá. Detalla las etapas del proyecto incluyendo la planificación, construcción y abandono. Inspecciona el cumplimiento de las medidas de mitigación ambiental como el control de la erosión, manejo de desechos y emisiones. Concluye que el contratista está cumpliendo a cabalidad con la mayoría de las medidas, pero que algunas fueron temporales debido al progreso de la construcción.
(1) The document outlines an anti-money laundering policy and client questionnaire for Altos Escondidos, SA. It details requirements for verifying client identity, monitoring transactions, and reporting suspicious activity in accordance with anti-money laundering laws and regulations.
(2) Officers must use documentary and non-documentary methods to verify client identity and understand the source of funds. They must monitor for suspicious transactions like unusual secrecy, unexplained transfers between unaffiliated parties, and activity inconsistent with the client's profile.
(3) Any potential money laundering or terrorist activity must be reported to senior management and regulators. Thorough record keeping of client information and due diligence is also required to facilitate law
Viraj Vilas Deshmukh is a 23-year-old man born in May 1989 who is currently pursuing a management degree. He completed his B.E. in computers from XYZ University with grades between 62-76. His technical skills include SQL, Java, PL/SQL and HTML. He is goal-oriented and able to work in groups. His biggest achievement was swimming 36km from Dharamtar to Gateway of India in Mumbai in 8 hours and 30 minutes. He can be contacted on Facebook, Gmail and Yahoo mail.
The document discusses design considerations for building cloud-ready infrastructure that is scalable, resilient with no single points of failure, and able to leverage multiple datacenter architectures. It provides examples of components that could be used, including storage solutions from EMC that leverage FAST caching and tiering, Cisco UCS compute blades, and replication technologies like RecoverPoint and VPLEX to provide disaster recovery and continuous availability between datacenters. Management and monitoring tools from VMware like vCenter Operations and Capacity IQ are also discussed.
This document discusses various design elements and concepts in the visual arts including 3D and 4D art forms, painting, drawing, and printmaking. It also mentions visual arts literacy.
This document discusses using distributed processing to increase computational power. It introduces the concepts of using a distributed file system like HDFS to store large files across multiple machines. MapReduce is presented as a way to process large amounts of data in parallel by splitting it into chunks, mapping functions to each chunk, and then recombining the results. Hadoop is introduced as an open-source MapReduce framework that uses HDFS for storage and allows processing of data across a cluster of machines. Examples are given of writing Map and Reduce functions and running jobs on Hadoop to demonstrate distributed processing of large datasets.
The document presents data on the major religious groups worldwide and in China. Christianity is the largest group worldwide with over 2 billion adherents, comprising 31.5% of the global population. Islam is the second largest with over 1.6 billion adherents (23.2%). In China, the largest groups are Chinese folk religions comprising over 56% of the population, and atheism/non-religious comprising nearly 13%.
This document discusses various topics related to travel, lifestyle, food and culture. It contains quiz questions about:
- Biscuits named after royals like Marie and Osmania biscuits.
- A controversial ice cream served in London using breast milk.
- Details about paintings like Veronese's "Last Supper" and its name change.
- Conditions linked to MSG consumption and Chinese Restaurant Syndrome.
- Other topics covered include gemstones, Swiss cuisine like raclette, pastries, men's fashion on Savile Row, and cultural traditions from places like Japan, Netherlands, Spain and more.
1. Arthur Coningham played once for Australia but was surprisingly allowed given his colorful past which included setting a newspaper on fire, accusing an archbishop of adultery, and spending time in prison and a mental asylum. His claim to fame is being the first bowler to take a wicket off the first ball of his career in test cricket.
2. Rebirth Island became a peninsula and later part of the mainland due to the shrinking of the Aral Sea.
3. In Victorian era photographs of children, mothers were sometimes hidden behind chairs or decorations in order to hold still the squirmy children during long exposure times of cameras. Photos were meant to be cropped to only show the child.
AERA 2015 Instructional Design Lessons Learned From Reviewing Popular Infogra...Patrick Lowenthal
Infographics are one way of presenting complex and dense informational content in a way the supports cognitive processing, learning, and future recognition and recollection. Infographics, as the name implies, are a way of presenting information graphically. But the power of infographics is that they are a way of delivering the maximum amount of content in the least amount of space while still being precise and clear. In this session we will share the results of our inquiry into what makes an effective infographic. Derived from our inquiry, we will share recommendations on how educators might leverage the power of infographics in their classrooms, and assignments we now use with our students.
Kick your infographic design process up a notch. Get the seven step framework I use to make Kaleidico's infographic division one of the top performing in the market.
Our infographic design process goes beyond simple design and extends into the nuances and challenges of getting those creative infographics to drive targeted Web traffic and convert into more profitable business opportunites.
The document provides an agenda and overview for a workshop on creating and using data visualization and infographics. The workshop covers goals of understanding successful infographics, finding infographic examples, and planning original infographics. It discusses what makes a good infographic, including using data, design, and storytelling. Different infographic types are presented. The document concludes by demonstrating how to create infographics in PowerPoint and encourages participants to look at example infographics for inspiration.
This document introduces infographics and their use in education. It defines infographics as visual representations of information designed to make data easily understandable. Infographics are useful in the classroom because they allow large amounts of complex information to be presented in a digestible way. The document outlines different types of infographics including status, comparison, resource, and evolution infographics. It also discusses characteristics of effective infographics such as the use of visuals, color coding, graphics, and statistics. Finally, the document provides several tutorial resources for creating infographics.
This document provides an introduction to designing infographics. It discusses what infographics are and why they are useful for sharing information visually. It then covers best practices for building infographics, including choosing a design team, getting started on a storyboard, selecting an appropriate format, and choosing visualization tools. The document concludes with guidance on disseminating and evaluating infographics.
Visualizing Data: Infographic Assignments across the Social Work CurriculumLaurel Hitchcock
Today is the third day (Friday, March 3rd) of #BPDNOLA17, and I am presenting with some of my favorite #swtech peeps, Dr. Nathalie Jones of Tarleton State University and Dr. Melanie Sage of the University of North Dakota, at 1:45pm in Bayside C at the Sheraton in New Orleans. We will be talking about an infographic assignment that we jointly developed and implemented with students at each of our campuses. The use of infographics for classroom assignments is becoming commonplace in higher education, although less is known about its use in social work education. Our workshop will review how we collaborated to develop, implement and evaluate an infographic assignment for courses across the social work curriculum
The second slide presentation in a series I teach on DiSC Profiles. This presentation is intended for use in a classroom setting and deals with DiSC Profiles in conflict mode. Want to know more? Please contact me by email or on LinkedIn to discuss arrangements for a presentation on DiSC profiles to your organization.
Link: Free Online DISC Assessment at: https://free.peoplekeys.com.
Instructional Design for Distance EducationRaheen26
The document discusses instructional design for distance education. It explains that instructional design is the process of analyzing learning needs and goals to develop effective instruction. Some key aspects of instructional design include understanding learner characteristics, selecting appropriate media and technologies, and creating an optimal learning environment. The document also presents the ADDIE model as an example of an instructional design framework to systematically plan distance learning experiences.
The document discusses infographics, which are visual representations of information or data. It explains that infographics use charts, diagrams and images to convey complex information visually. There are three main parts to an infographic: the visual elements, the content or data, and conclusions. The document provides tips for designing effective infographics, such as being concise, visual, transparent and creative. It also lists some online tools that can be used to create infographics and provides examples of well-designed infographics.
Sharon shannon math and technology scrapbook finalsshannon1010
This document outlines a project that uses various technologies to enhance the learning process. It consists of 7 chapters that each create an interactive lesson using a different tool: Chapter 1 uses PowerPoint to create a slideshow on the history of mathematics. Chapter 2 uses the screen recording software Camtasia to create a video tutorial. Chapter 3 makes an infographic using PowerPoint. Chapter 4 uploads a presentation to Slideshare for online viewing. Chapter 5 edits photos using the online tool PiZap. Chapter 6 covers multimedia careers in a PowerPoint. Chapter 7 edits music using the audio software Audacity. Each chapter demonstrates how the featured technology can engage students in learning.
Project Aims to:
make their hybrid classes more creative;
follow the trend of technology; and
apply the knowledge of technology in their daily lives as students.
El informe resume el progreso de un proyecto de construcción de un camino de acceso en Panamá. Detalla las etapas del proyecto incluyendo la planificación, construcción y abandono. Inspecciona el cumplimiento de las medidas de mitigación ambiental como el control de la erosión, manejo de desechos y emisiones. Concluye que el contratista está cumpliendo a cabalidad con la mayoría de las medidas, pero que algunas fueron temporales debido al progreso de la construcción.
(1) The document outlines an anti-money laundering policy and client questionnaire for Altos Escondidos, SA. It details requirements for verifying client identity, monitoring transactions, and reporting suspicious activity in accordance with anti-money laundering laws and regulations.
(2) Officers must use documentary and non-documentary methods to verify client identity and understand the source of funds. They must monitor for suspicious transactions like unusual secrecy, unexplained transfers between unaffiliated parties, and activity inconsistent with the client's profile.
(3) Any potential money laundering or terrorist activity must be reported to senior management and regulators. Thorough record keeping of client information and due diligence is also required to facilitate law
Viraj Vilas Deshmukh is a 23-year-old man born in May 1989 who is currently pursuing a management degree. He completed his B.E. in computers from XYZ University with grades between 62-76. His technical skills include SQL, Java, PL/SQL and HTML. He is goal-oriented and able to work in groups. His biggest achievement was swimming 36km from Dharamtar to Gateway of India in Mumbai in 8 hours and 30 minutes. He can be contacted on Facebook, Gmail and Yahoo mail.
The document discusses design considerations for building cloud-ready infrastructure that is scalable, resilient with no single points of failure, and able to leverage multiple datacenter architectures. It provides examples of components that could be used, including storage solutions from EMC that leverage FAST caching and tiering, Cisco UCS compute blades, and replication technologies like RecoverPoint and VPLEX to provide disaster recovery and continuous availability between datacenters. Management and monitoring tools from VMware like vCenter Operations and Capacity IQ are also discussed.
This document discusses various design elements and concepts in the visual arts including 3D and 4D art forms, painting, drawing, and printmaking. It also mentions visual arts literacy.
This document discusses using distributed processing to increase computational power. It introduces the concepts of using a distributed file system like HDFS to store large files across multiple machines. MapReduce is presented as a way to process large amounts of data in parallel by splitting it into chunks, mapping functions to each chunk, and then recombining the results. Hadoop is introduced as an open-source MapReduce framework that uses HDFS for storage and allows processing of data across a cluster of machines. Examples are given of writing Map and Reduce functions and running jobs on Hadoop to demonstrate distributed processing of large datasets.
The document presents data on the major religious groups worldwide and in China. Christianity is the largest group worldwide with over 2 billion adherents, comprising 31.5% of the global population. Islam is the second largest with over 1.6 billion adherents (23.2%). In China, the largest groups are Chinese folk religions comprising over 56% of the population, and atheism/non-religious comprising nearly 13%.
This document discusses various topics related to travel, lifestyle, food and culture. It contains quiz questions about:
- Biscuits named after royals like Marie and Osmania biscuits.
- A controversial ice cream served in London using breast milk.
- Details about paintings like Veronese's "Last Supper" and its name change.
- Conditions linked to MSG consumption and Chinese Restaurant Syndrome.
- Other topics covered include gemstones, Swiss cuisine like raclette, pastries, men's fashion on Savile Row, and cultural traditions from places like Japan, Netherlands, Spain and more.
1. Arthur Coningham played once for Australia but was surprisingly allowed given his colorful past which included setting a newspaper on fire, accusing an archbishop of adultery, and spending time in prison and a mental asylum. His claim to fame is being the first bowler to take a wicket off the first ball of his career in test cricket.
2. Rebirth Island became a peninsula and later part of the mainland due to the shrinking of the Aral Sea.
3. In Victorian era photographs of children, mothers were sometimes hidden behind chairs or decorations in order to hold still the squirmy children during long exposure times of cameras. Photos were meant to be cropped to only show the child.
AERA 2015 Instructional Design Lessons Learned From Reviewing Popular Infogra...Patrick Lowenthal
Infographics are one way of presenting complex and dense informational content in a way the supports cognitive processing, learning, and future recognition and recollection. Infographics, as the name implies, are a way of presenting information graphically. But the power of infographics is that they are a way of delivering the maximum amount of content in the least amount of space while still being precise and clear. In this session we will share the results of our inquiry into what makes an effective infographic. Derived from our inquiry, we will share recommendations on how educators might leverage the power of infographics in their classrooms, and assignments we now use with our students.
Kick your infographic design process up a notch. Get the seven step framework I use to make Kaleidico's infographic division one of the top performing in the market.
Our infographic design process goes beyond simple design and extends into the nuances and challenges of getting those creative infographics to drive targeted Web traffic and convert into more profitable business opportunites.
The document provides an agenda and overview for a workshop on creating and using data visualization and infographics. The workshop covers goals of understanding successful infographics, finding infographic examples, and planning original infographics. It discusses what makes a good infographic, including using data, design, and storytelling. Different infographic types are presented. The document concludes by demonstrating how to create infographics in PowerPoint and encourages participants to look at example infographics for inspiration.
This document introduces infographics and their use in education. It defines infographics as visual representations of information designed to make data easily understandable. Infographics are useful in the classroom because they allow large amounts of complex information to be presented in a digestible way. The document outlines different types of infographics including status, comparison, resource, and evolution infographics. It also discusses characteristics of effective infographics such as the use of visuals, color coding, graphics, and statistics. Finally, the document provides several tutorial resources for creating infographics.
This document provides an introduction to designing infographics. It discusses what infographics are and why they are useful for sharing information visually. It then covers best practices for building infographics, including choosing a design team, getting started on a storyboard, selecting an appropriate format, and choosing visualization tools. The document concludes with guidance on disseminating and evaluating infographics.
Visualizing Data: Infographic Assignments across the Social Work CurriculumLaurel Hitchcock
Today is the third day (Friday, March 3rd) of #BPDNOLA17, and I am presenting with some of my favorite #swtech peeps, Dr. Nathalie Jones of Tarleton State University and Dr. Melanie Sage of the University of North Dakota, at 1:45pm in Bayside C at the Sheraton in New Orleans. We will be talking about an infographic assignment that we jointly developed and implemented with students at each of our campuses. The use of infographics for classroom assignments is becoming commonplace in higher education, although less is known about its use in social work education. Our workshop will review how we collaborated to develop, implement and evaluate an infographic assignment for courses across the social work curriculum
The second slide presentation in a series I teach on DiSC Profiles. This presentation is intended for use in a classroom setting and deals with DiSC Profiles in conflict mode. Want to know more? Please contact me by email or on LinkedIn to discuss arrangements for a presentation on DiSC profiles to your organization.
Link: Free Online DISC Assessment at: https://free.peoplekeys.com.
Instructional Design for Distance EducationRaheen26
The document discusses instructional design for distance education. It explains that instructional design is the process of analyzing learning needs and goals to develop effective instruction. Some key aspects of instructional design include understanding learner characteristics, selecting appropriate media and technologies, and creating an optimal learning environment. The document also presents the ADDIE model as an example of an instructional design framework to systematically plan distance learning experiences.
The document discusses infographics, which are visual representations of information or data. It explains that infographics use charts, diagrams and images to convey complex information visually. There are three main parts to an infographic: the visual elements, the content or data, and conclusions. The document provides tips for designing effective infographics, such as being concise, visual, transparent and creative. It also lists some online tools that can be used to create infographics and provides examples of well-designed infographics.
Sharon shannon math and technology scrapbook finalsshannon1010
This document outlines a project that uses various technologies to enhance the learning process. It consists of 7 chapters that each create an interactive lesson using a different tool: Chapter 1 uses PowerPoint to create a slideshow on the history of mathematics. Chapter 2 uses the screen recording software Camtasia to create a video tutorial. Chapter 3 makes an infographic using PowerPoint. Chapter 4 uploads a presentation to Slideshare for online viewing. Chapter 5 edits photos using the online tool PiZap. Chapter 6 covers multimedia careers in a PowerPoint. Chapter 7 edits music using the audio software Audacity. Each chapter demonstrates how the featured technology can engage students in learning.
Project Aims to:
make their hybrid classes more creative;
follow the trend of technology; and
apply the knowledge of technology in their daily lives as students.
This document provides tips for creating effective presentations with minimal text and engaging visuals. It recommends including no more than 6 words per slide to reduce cognitive load on the audience. Images should illustrate key points rather than just decorate slides. Simple, clean designs without animations or distractions are best. It also discusses choosing presentation tools like PowerPoint, options for embedding video, using readable fonts, and finding free images and video content within copyright restrictions.
This document provides tips and instructions for creating effective presentations. It discusses choosing the right presentation tool, designing clean slides with minimal text and high quality images, embedding videos, using fonts effectively, and provides a tutorial on how to create a presentation using Prezi. The overall message is that presentations should be simple, engaging, and focus on communicating the speaker's message rather than just displaying information on slides.
This document discusses different methods for creating online training content using Microsoft PowerPoint. It begins by outlining how to record a voiceover narration for a PowerPoint presentation. It describes setting up a microphone and rehearsing before recording narration for each slide. It also discusses how to record part of the screen using PowerPoint's built-in screen recorder. The document then provides tips for customizing the recording, such as trimming videos, setting playback rules, and applying visual frames. Throughout, it uses examples and screenshots to illustrate the processes.
Movie Making with iMovie
Want more ideas to use iMovie with iPads in the classroom? Join us to explore how to create workflows for documentation, peer feedback, self reflection, creating stories, Pecha-Kucha, photo essays, field trips, creating instructional videos, slow motion analysis, animated films and so much more!
From idea to production in a day – Leveraging Azure ML and Streamlit to build...Florian Roscheck
How to leverage Azure ML, automated machine learning, and Streamlit to build and test machine learning apps quickly? Find out about our favorite Hackathon stack and walk away with some code to build and user-test your own machine learning ideas fast.
Experimentation, bringing machine learning ideas in front of users, is essential to innovation. Yet, in our corporate hackathons, our data science team has struggled many times with how to build and deploy user-facing machine learning ideas in just a single day.
Over the past 2+ years, we have developed a routine around using Azure Machine Learning, automated machine learning, and Streamlit to build and user test machine learning ideas quickly. The aim of this talk is to pass on practical, technical knowledge to fellow data scientists about how to leverage this stack to achieve high build and user test speeds.
During the talk, we will walk through the process of building a computer vision system for identifying trash in images via an app using the open-source TACO dataset (http://tacodataset.org/). Working through a Jupyter notebook, we will load the data into Azure Machine Learning and trigger an automated machine learning run on the data. In this context, we will quickly get to know the training and testing metrics available in Azure ML to evaluate the model. We will then download the machine learning model as a file packaged in the open-source ONNX format (https://onnx.ai/). Using the open-source Python web application framework Streamlit (https://github.com/streamlit/streamlit), we will program an application in which users can upload images and embed the machine learning model in it to identify trash in these images. Using a to-be-published infrastructure-as-code pipeline on Azure DevOps, we will deploy the application to the public internet on the Azure platform. From here, users can test it.
The stack and code presented in this talk will enable fellow data scientists to accelerate their data science development, leading to quicker experimentation and, therefore, to faster innovation of products with machine learning at their core.
This document provides tips for creating an engaging PowerPoint presentation with key points including:
- Using dark backgrounds, light text, and 10 words or less per slide
- Involving the audience and rehearsing the presentation
- Creating transitions between speakers and an overall experience
- Utilizing features like notes, multimedia, inspiration tools, charts and graphs, and image mapping
- Providing guidance on inserting audio, video, and linking to other slides or web pages
HPU Flipped Classroom: Creating Your Own Contentsamharlow
The document discusses various options for creating and sharing digital content for flipped classroom workshops, including screencasting software like Jing, Screencast-O-Matic, and Camtasia. It compares the features of each program and provides tutorials and instructions for using them. It also reviews options for uploading created content to Blackboard, YouTube, or faculty W-drives to share with students.
The document outlines an agenda for an e-learning workshop on Pachyderm, a multimedia authoring tool. It includes:
1) An introduction and overview of Pachyderm.
2) Examples of existing Pachyderm presentations.
3) A discussion of preparation and templates.
4) An activity where participants prepare their own Pachyderm project.
5) A live demonstration of building a Pachyderm presentation.
6) A question and answer session.
This document lists various e-learning tools and useful websites for video clips, visual search engines, SMART Boards, collaboration drawing, online mind mapping, Microsoft Office training, URL shorteners, course listings, publishing flash text, presentations, posters, and screen recording. It provides over a dozen links to resources for creating and sharing educational content online.
Intro to Flash 8 welcome & course outline (2008)Matteo Wyllyamz
This document outlines an introductory lesson plan for a Macromedia/Adobe Flash workshop. It includes sections on getting started such as introductions and logistics. It also covers how to make the class effective by participating and asking questions. Possible topics that could be covered are discussed such as the Flash interface, animation techniques like frame-by-frame and tweening, using symbols and the timeline. Homework assignments are provided that involve watching tutorials and bringing project assets to class. Exercises are reviewed that allow practicing essential Flash skills like creating animations.
This document introduces a PowerPoint presentation created by four students on the topic of PowerPoint. It provides an overview of PowerPoint, describing it as a program used to create presentations consisting of individual slides that can contain text, graphics, and other objects. It then lists some basic features such as designs, animations, transitions, images, and videos. The document concludes by discussing some advantages like customization and multimedia facilities, and disadvantages such as potential technical issues and overuse of features.
This document provides an overview of Camtasia software for creating learning resources and materials. It discusses the ADDIE instructional design model, key Camtasia tools and features, and steps for recording, editing, adding titles and callouts, and exporting productions. The goal is to help users understand Camtasia functionality and be able to produce learning resources using various tools and features. Formative and summative evaluation are important parts of the ADDIE process.
This presentation was given August 4, 2009 as part of a staff training session on screencasting, facilitated by Digital Technologies Librarian Rebecca Miller.
10 Bright Ideas to make your Brightspace Courses More Accessible to Students ...D2L Barry
Easy tips to immediately improve the accessibility of online courses in Brightspace.
Presentation updated Nov 2019
Barry Dahl, Teaching & Learning Advocate, D2L
The document provides a structure for dividing content into microlearning topics and recommends media formats for topics. It includes details like module and topic names, key points covered, recommended output formats, and space for feedback. The sender seeks feedback on content chunking, media formats, comprehensiveness, and will provide a structure document walkthrough. Feedback is requested by a certain date to speed up development.
The document provides a structure for organizing content from a training module into topics, learning objects, and recommended formats. It includes details like the module and topic names, key points to be covered, recommended output formats, content sources, recommendations, and space for feedback. The sender seeks feedback on the recommended chunking, formats, comprehensiveness of training, and will provide a call to discuss. They request review and feedback by a certain date to speed up development.
Learn how to use free web tools to create instructional videos for your classroom. Whether you'd like to create a video to flip a lesson, provide homework help for students or improve communication with parents, this workshop will give you the hands-on practice you need to get started.
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2. Instructional Design
Projects
Here is a small collection of projects followed by resources used to create them.
Storyboard
Podcast
Infographic
Instructional Video
Interactive Module
3. Storyboard
This is a very simple storyboard using a plain Power Point slides to guide your subject matter expert through building a module for an online
class or training. I usually develop the storyboard into an interactive Articulate lesson.
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Resources:
Microsoft PowerPoint
Articulate Studio
This template is available at https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_TwQxS5hGFqSmcyUFQ1M1pzbXM/view?usp=sharing
4. Infographic2
Resources
This is an infographic on the 4 design principles: CARP.
I used easel.ly to develop this one.
You can also use:
Canva
Piktochart
View this infographic
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5. Podcast
The purpose of this project is to add this podcast and the
infographic on "Cognitive Load Reduction - Segmentation and
Signaling" to instructors and instructional designers. Although I
could not get rid of the accent (LOL), I was able to improve sound
quality using these resources:
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A Snowball Mic
Script Timer
Audacity
Royalty Free Soundtrack
Podcast: Segmentation and Signaling
Script: Cognitive Load Reduction
Infographic: "Cognitive Load Reduction - Segmentation and
Signaling“
7. Interactive Module
Cognitive Theory
This instructional piece was developed using Articulate Storyline 2. Free templates are available for download.
The equipment used for recording the voiceover was a Blue Snow Ball microphone connected to my personal
computer. The software used for recording and editing the sound files was the open source software Audacity.
The storyboard was designed using PowerPoint where the script was typed under the presenter's notes.
This interactive module was published using SoftChalk Cloud and it is available at
https://www.softchalkcloud.com/lesson/serve/nxkHs5MGUmDZyi/html.
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8. This PowerPoint template was taken from the
eLearning Heroes Community, created by Trina
Rimmer.
The template uses a free image (on the
cover/title screen) from freepik.com. It also
uses free icons from flaticons.net, and the free
font Open Sans.
Luci Mello