This document provides an overview of the expectations and content for a psychology unit on foundations and research. It outlines the following key points:
1. The first section discusses course expectations like attendance, procedures, and syllabus.
2. Unit 1 will cover the discipline of psychology, its foundations and perspectives, modern perspectives, and conducting psychological research. It will require students to define key concepts and describe perspectives, research methods, and ethics.
3. The document then provides details on specific concepts, vocabulary, activities, and assignments that will be covered for each topic. This includes outlining perspectives, designing experiments, identifying variables, and analyzing ethical issues.
4. Research methods are a core focus. Students are
The term got its start in psychoanalytic therapy, but it has slowly worked its way into everyday language. In Sigmund Freud's topographical model of personality, the ego is the aspect of personality that deals with reality. While doing this, the ego also has to cope with the conflicting demands of the id and the superego. The id seeks to fulfil all wants, needs and impulses while the superego tries to get the ego to act in an idealistic and moral manner. What happens when the ego cannot deal with the demands of our desires, the constraints of reality and our own moral standards?
This document discusses color psychology and the effects of different colors. It begins by defining color psychology as the science explaining the connection between colors and human psychology. Various colors are then examined, including how they can impact mood, stress levels, and behavior. For example, the document notes that the color red can increase appetite and heart rate, while blue is generally calming. It also explores how brands use color symbolism in their logos. The document concludes by mentioning scientific research showing that colors can have physiological impacts through their energetic vibrations.
Industrialization began in England first due to several key factors:
1) Agricultural advances increased food production and freed up labor to work in factories.
2) England's colonial expansion and international trade networks accumulated capital for investment.
3) The Enclosure Movement consolidated small land holdings into larger commercial farms.
4) Inventions like the steam engine and cotton gin drove new technologies and industries.
The document discusses instructional data analysis and data teams. It defines a data team as a group of educators that collaboratively uses data to identify opportunities for improvement, develop plans to address them, implement changes, and reflect on results. The document outlines the data team process and provides examples of how data can be analyzed, including examining frequency distributions by subgroup, common core strand analysis, and comparing p-values. It emphasizes using data to inform instructional decisions and continually assessing the impact of changes made by data teams.
This document provides a summary of educational websites for students in grades K-12 to use during the summer for fun and learning. It discusses websites broken down by grade level and includes resources for parents and teachers. A variety of websites are listed covering subjects like reading, math, science, languages and more. The document aims to help students continue learning over the summer in an enjoyable way through educational online resources.
This document provides an overview of resources for using Google tools in the classroom. It lists over 80 links to Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, forms and other tools for lessons, assessments, projects and classroom management. Sample lessons are described that utilize forms, spreadsheets and docs for activities in various subjects. Key resources are highlighted for finding lesson plans, training materials and tools for students and teachers. The assignment asks attendees to upload 5 documents to Google Drive and share them to demonstrate using Google docs.
This document provides an overview of the expectations and content for a psychology unit on foundations and research. It outlines the following key points:
1. The first section discusses course expectations like attendance, procedures, and syllabus.
2. Unit 1 will cover the discipline of psychology, its foundations and perspectives, modern perspectives, and conducting psychological research. It will require students to define key concepts and describe perspectives, research methods, and ethics.
3. The document then provides details on specific concepts, vocabulary, activities, and assignments that will be covered for each topic. This includes outlining perspectives, designing experiments, identifying variables, and analyzing ethical issues.
4. Research methods are a core focus. Students are
The term got its start in psychoanalytic therapy, but it has slowly worked its way into everyday language. In Sigmund Freud's topographical model of personality, the ego is the aspect of personality that deals with reality. While doing this, the ego also has to cope with the conflicting demands of the id and the superego. The id seeks to fulfil all wants, needs and impulses while the superego tries to get the ego to act in an idealistic and moral manner. What happens when the ego cannot deal with the demands of our desires, the constraints of reality and our own moral standards?
This document discusses color psychology and the effects of different colors. It begins by defining color psychology as the science explaining the connection between colors and human psychology. Various colors are then examined, including how they can impact mood, stress levels, and behavior. For example, the document notes that the color red can increase appetite and heart rate, while blue is generally calming. It also explores how brands use color symbolism in their logos. The document concludes by mentioning scientific research showing that colors can have physiological impacts through their energetic vibrations.
Industrialization began in England first due to several key factors:
1) Agricultural advances increased food production and freed up labor to work in factories.
2) England's colonial expansion and international trade networks accumulated capital for investment.
3) The Enclosure Movement consolidated small land holdings into larger commercial farms.
4) Inventions like the steam engine and cotton gin drove new technologies and industries.
The document discusses instructional data analysis and data teams. It defines a data team as a group of educators that collaboratively uses data to identify opportunities for improvement, develop plans to address them, implement changes, and reflect on results. The document outlines the data team process and provides examples of how data can be analyzed, including examining frequency distributions by subgroup, common core strand analysis, and comparing p-values. It emphasizes using data to inform instructional decisions and continually assessing the impact of changes made by data teams.
This document provides a summary of educational websites for students in grades K-12 to use during the summer for fun and learning. It discusses websites broken down by grade level and includes resources for parents and teachers. A variety of websites are listed covering subjects like reading, math, science, languages and more. The document aims to help students continue learning over the summer in an enjoyable way through educational online resources.
This document provides an overview of resources for using Google tools in the classroom. It lists over 80 links to Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, forms and other tools for lessons, assessments, projects and classroom management. Sample lessons are described that utilize forms, spreadsheets and docs for activities in various subjects. Key resources are highlighted for finding lesson plans, training materials and tools for students and teachers. The assignment asks attendees to upload 5 documents to Google Drive and share them to demonstrate using Google docs.
This document discusses future trends in education from 2012 to 2035. It provides information on current topics in education, science, technology and jobs. Some of the key points made are:
1) By 2025, education models may shift away from grade-based structures to peer groups organized by interest. Buildings will get smaller and more environmentally friendly.
2) Jobs that may become obsolete by 2025 include traditional desks, language labs, homework, and standardized tests. Skills needed for future jobs include social intelligence, cross-cultural competence, and virtual collaboration.
3) Emerging jobs include cyber security specialists, genetic counselors, organic farmers, and medical records administrators, to name a few. Stem
Technology buffet for new teachers march 2012Karen Brooks
This document provides information about new teacher training opportunities and classroom technology resources. It discusses a technology proficiency self-assessment, effective habits of 21st century teachers including adapting, communicating, collaborating and leading, and emerging technology trends like smaller mobile devices, self-driving cars, and digital tattoos. Videos are recommended for educators to stay informed on technology integration and innovations impacting K-12 students.
Technology to support the common core 2012Karen Brooks
The document discusses the mission and goals of the Common Core standards, which aim to provide consistent expectations for what students should learn to prepare them for college and careers. It outlines the key shifts in literacy and math required by the Common Core, including an emphasis on nonfiction reading, close reading of text-based evidence, and ensuring texts are appropriately complex. It also lists the reading, writing, speaking/listening, and language standards that make up the Common Core and provides links to sample unit plans and other teaching resources to support Common Core implementation.
The document provides an overview of a professional development session focused on the Common Core Standards for literacy in grades K-2. It discusses key concepts like close reading, academic vocabulary, and scaffolding complex texts. Examples and resources are given for how to implement these strategies in the classroom through activities targeting areas like vocabulary, language structure, and text complexity.
This document provides an overview of the Aviary suite of online editing tools, including Phoenix for image editing, Peacock for adding effects to images, Myna for audio editing, Roc for music creation, Toucan for working with color palettes, Raven for vector editing, and Falcon for image markup. Links and video tutorials are provided for each tool to help users get started with the Aviary suite after creating an account.
This document provides information about Lingt Classroom, an online language learning platform. It includes links to sign up for an account, tutorials on using the platform's features, sample assignments created with the tools, and information for schools and districts on licensing options. Contact information is provided for questions.
Gmail in education means organization november 2011Karen Brooks
The document provides an overview of the benefits of using Gmail for education and business purposes. It lists 10 reasons to use Gmail, including access to Gmail from any device and 25GB of free storage. It also provides links to tutorials on customizing Gmail settings, sending emails, using shortcuts, and integrating Gmail with other Google apps and calendar. The document aims to demonstrate how Gmail can help with organization, communication, and productivity for students, teachers and businesses.
Sym ba loo is a web tool that allows users to create personalized dashboards called WebMixes by adding tiles that link to websites and web pages. Users can select from over 30 supported languages, add tiles by dragging and dropping them onto their WebMix, and customize the order of tabs. The tool has been available since 2006 and allows users to quickly build favorites pages and install their WebMix on the Sym ba loo website.
This document contains a list of resources for creating and using word clouds, including websites that generate word clouds from text and lesson plans for incorporating word clouds into classroom activities. It lists word cloud creator tools, vocabulary resources, examples of news word clouds, and over 100 ways to use word clouds, thanking the reader for their attendance.
ZooBurst is an online tool that allows users to create interactive books and presentations. It provides templates and features for creating pop-up books, animated pages, and embedding photos, videos and other media. The document provides an overview of ZooBurst's capabilities and pricing plans, and includes links to sample books, tutorials, and other resources for making pop-up books or enhancing books with ZooBurst.
The document discusses how Google Apps can benefit schools and education. It provides links to videos that explain how Google Apps works and its education features. Some of the benefits mentioned are that Google Apps is free, easy to deploy, saves schools money by outsourcing maintenance to Google, and allows for collaboration globally on documents in real-time. The document also provides resources for training and certification for using Google Apps in education.
This document provides a long list of websites that can help with homework across various subjects. It begins by recommending checking the teacher's website and asking the teacher for recommendations. It then lists over 100 specific website resources divided into categories like tutorials, reading help, science and history, study skills, and reference materials. These websites provide homework help, tutorials, research guides, dictionaries, encyclopedias, and other study tools. The document concludes by thanking attendees and providing contact information.
Educational sites for summer help 2011Karen Brooks
This document provides a summary of educational websites and resources for students to use during the summer break to keep their learning fun and engaging. It is broken down by grade level and includes websites for math, reading, science and other subjects. The document also provides parent resources including summer reading lists and activity ideas to help students of all K-12 grades continue learning over the summer months.
The document provides tips for basic computer usage and maintenance. It recommends always using antivirus software and updating it regularly. Files should be backed up on CDs, DVDs, or external hard drives. Most computer issues can be fixed by restarting or using system restore. Important settings and files are accessible through the Control Panel. Proper surge protection and shutdown procedures help prevent damage. Backing up files, updating software, and calling experts for help are emphasized.
The document provides an overview of basic computer parts and concepts. It discusses the main components of a desktop computer including the computer case, monitor, keyboard, mouse, and power cord. It also describes the two main types of monitors, keyboard functions, how to switch mouse buttons, and basics of data storage including how many songs, photos, or CDs can fit on different storage devices.
This document discusses social networks and professionalism. It defines social networks and provides examples of popular social networks like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Flickr. It discusses privacy issues related to social networks and provides tips for using social networks professionally. Some key tips include maintaining separate private and professional profiles, avoiding posting unprofessional content, and using privacy settings to control who can view your information. The document also provides resources on privacy settings for different social networks.
The document discusses internet safety and cyberbullying. It defines cyberbullying as using communication technologies like email, phones, social media to repeatedly send cruel, harmful messages or images. It notes various forms cyberbullying can take, like flaming, harassment, impersonation, and outlines characteristics like its ability to happen 24/7 and isolate victims. The document also discusses New York's anti-bullying laws and gives statistics on relationship bullying and teen dating violence.
Presentation tools for the classroom 2011Karen Brooks
The document lists over 100 presentation tools and websites that can be used to create and share presentations. It includes tools for creating slideshows, embedding videos, collaborating online, sharing documents, and using voice threads. The document also provides links to additional resources on using presentation tools and websites for sharing presentations.
Smart boards and classroom interactiveKaren Brooks
1. The document provides a list of resources for using SMARTBoards and other interactive classroom technology in New York schools.
2. It includes links to tutorial videos, lesson examples, and downloadable materials for creating and using interactive content on SMARTBoards.
3. Tips are provided for eight ways to utilize SMARTBoards in the classroom, such as displaying websites, playing games, and creating digital graphic organizers.
Maruthi Prithivirajan, Head of ASEAN & IN Solution Architecture, Neo4j
Get an inside look at the latest Neo4j innovations that enable relationship-driven intelligence at scale. Learn more about the newest cloud integrations and product enhancements that make Neo4j an essential choice for developers building apps with interconnected data and generative AI.
Goodbye Windows 11: Make Way for Nitrux Linux 3.5.0!SOFTTECHHUB
As the digital landscape continually evolves, operating systems play a critical role in shaping user experiences and productivity. The launch of Nitrux Linux 3.5.0 marks a significant milestone, offering a robust alternative to traditional systems such as Windows 11. This article delves into the essence of Nitrux Linux 3.5.0, exploring its unique features, advantages, and how it stands as a compelling choice for both casual users and tech enthusiasts.
This document discusses future trends in education from 2012 to 2035. It provides information on current topics in education, science, technology and jobs. Some of the key points made are:
1) By 2025, education models may shift away from grade-based structures to peer groups organized by interest. Buildings will get smaller and more environmentally friendly.
2) Jobs that may become obsolete by 2025 include traditional desks, language labs, homework, and standardized tests. Skills needed for future jobs include social intelligence, cross-cultural competence, and virtual collaboration.
3) Emerging jobs include cyber security specialists, genetic counselors, organic farmers, and medical records administrators, to name a few. Stem
Technology buffet for new teachers march 2012Karen Brooks
This document provides information about new teacher training opportunities and classroom technology resources. It discusses a technology proficiency self-assessment, effective habits of 21st century teachers including adapting, communicating, collaborating and leading, and emerging technology trends like smaller mobile devices, self-driving cars, and digital tattoos. Videos are recommended for educators to stay informed on technology integration and innovations impacting K-12 students.
Technology to support the common core 2012Karen Brooks
The document discusses the mission and goals of the Common Core standards, which aim to provide consistent expectations for what students should learn to prepare them for college and careers. It outlines the key shifts in literacy and math required by the Common Core, including an emphasis on nonfiction reading, close reading of text-based evidence, and ensuring texts are appropriately complex. It also lists the reading, writing, speaking/listening, and language standards that make up the Common Core and provides links to sample unit plans and other teaching resources to support Common Core implementation.
The document provides an overview of a professional development session focused on the Common Core Standards for literacy in grades K-2. It discusses key concepts like close reading, academic vocabulary, and scaffolding complex texts. Examples and resources are given for how to implement these strategies in the classroom through activities targeting areas like vocabulary, language structure, and text complexity.
This document provides an overview of the Aviary suite of online editing tools, including Phoenix for image editing, Peacock for adding effects to images, Myna for audio editing, Roc for music creation, Toucan for working with color palettes, Raven for vector editing, and Falcon for image markup. Links and video tutorials are provided for each tool to help users get started with the Aviary suite after creating an account.
This document provides information about Lingt Classroom, an online language learning platform. It includes links to sign up for an account, tutorials on using the platform's features, sample assignments created with the tools, and information for schools and districts on licensing options. Contact information is provided for questions.
Gmail in education means organization november 2011Karen Brooks
The document provides an overview of the benefits of using Gmail for education and business purposes. It lists 10 reasons to use Gmail, including access to Gmail from any device and 25GB of free storage. It also provides links to tutorials on customizing Gmail settings, sending emails, using shortcuts, and integrating Gmail with other Google apps and calendar. The document aims to demonstrate how Gmail can help with organization, communication, and productivity for students, teachers and businesses.
Sym ba loo is a web tool that allows users to create personalized dashboards called WebMixes by adding tiles that link to websites and web pages. Users can select from over 30 supported languages, add tiles by dragging and dropping them onto their WebMix, and customize the order of tabs. The tool has been available since 2006 and allows users to quickly build favorites pages and install their WebMix on the Sym ba loo website.
This document contains a list of resources for creating and using word clouds, including websites that generate word clouds from text and lesson plans for incorporating word clouds into classroom activities. It lists word cloud creator tools, vocabulary resources, examples of news word clouds, and over 100 ways to use word clouds, thanking the reader for their attendance.
ZooBurst is an online tool that allows users to create interactive books and presentations. It provides templates and features for creating pop-up books, animated pages, and embedding photos, videos and other media. The document provides an overview of ZooBurst's capabilities and pricing plans, and includes links to sample books, tutorials, and other resources for making pop-up books or enhancing books with ZooBurst.
The document discusses how Google Apps can benefit schools and education. It provides links to videos that explain how Google Apps works and its education features. Some of the benefits mentioned are that Google Apps is free, easy to deploy, saves schools money by outsourcing maintenance to Google, and allows for collaboration globally on documents in real-time. The document also provides resources for training and certification for using Google Apps in education.
This document provides a long list of websites that can help with homework across various subjects. It begins by recommending checking the teacher's website and asking the teacher for recommendations. It then lists over 100 specific website resources divided into categories like tutorials, reading help, science and history, study skills, and reference materials. These websites provide homework help, tutorials, research guides, dictionaries, encyclopedias, and other study tools. The document concludes by thanking attendees and providing contact information.
Educational sites for summer help 2011Karen Brooks
This document provides a summary of educational websites and resources for students to use during the summer break to keep their learning fun and engaging. It is broken down by grade level and includes websites for math, reading, science and other subjects. The document also provides parent resources including summer reading lists and activity ideas to help students of all K-12 grades continue learning over the summer months.
The document provides tips for basic computer usage and maintenance. It recommends always using antivirus software and updating it regularly. Files should be backed up on CDs, DVDs, or external hard drives. Most computer issues can be fixed by restarting or using system restore. Important settings and files are accessible through the Control Panel. Proper surge protection and shutdown procedures help prevent damage. Backing up files, updating software, and calling experts for help are emphasized.
The document provides an overview of basic computer parts and concepts. It discusses the main components of a desktop computer including the computer case, monitor, keyboard, mouse, and power cord. It also describes the two main types of monitors, keyboard functions, how to switch mouse buttons, and basics of data storage including how many songs, photos, or CDs can fit on different storage devices.
This document discusses social networks and professionalism. It defines social networks and provides examples of popular social networks like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Flickr. It discusses privacy issues related to social networks and provides tips for using social networks professionally. Some key tips include maintaining separate private and professional profiles, avoiding posting unprofessional content, and using privacy settings to control who can view your information. The document also provides resources on privacy settings for different social networks.
The document discusses internet safety and cyberbullying. It defines cyberbullying as using communication technologies like email, phones, social media to repeatedly send cruel, harmful messages or images. It notes various forms cyberbullying can take, like flaming, harassment, impersonation, and outlines characteristics like its ability to happen 24/7 and isolate victims. The document also discusses New York's anti-bullying laws and gives statistics on relationship bullying and teen dating violence.
Presentation tools for the classroom 2011Karen Brooks
The document lists over 100 presentation tools and websites that can be used to create and share presentations. It includes tools for creating slideshows, embedding videos, collaborating online, sharing documents, and using voice threads. The document also provides links to additional resources on using presentation tools and websites for sharing presentations.
Smart boards and classroom interactiveKaren Brooks
1. The document provides a list of resources for using SMARTBoards and other interactive classroom technology in New York schools.
2. It includes links to tutorial videos, lesson examples, and downloadable materials for creating and using interactive content on SMARTBoards.
3. Tips are provided for eight ways to utilize SMARTBoards in the classroom, such as displaying websites, playing games, and creating digital graphic organizers.
Maruthi Prithivirajan, Head of ASEAN & IN Solution Architecture, Neo4j
Get an inside look at the latest Neo4j innovations that enable relationship-driven intelligence at scale. Learn more about the newest cloud integrations and product enhancements that make Neo4j an essential choice for developers building apps with interconnected data and generative AI.
Goodbye Windows 11: Make Way for Nitrux Linux 3.5.0!SOFTTECHHUB
As the digital landscape continually evolves, operating systems play a critical role in shaping user experiences and productivity. The launch of Nitrux Linux 3.5.0 marks a significant milestone, offering a robust alternative to traditional systems such as Windows 11. This article delves into the essence of Nitrux Linux 3.5.0, exploring its unique features, advantages, and how it stands as a compelling choice for both casual users and tech enthusiasts.
20 Comprehensive Checklist of Designing and Developing a WebsitePixlogix Infotech
Dive into the world of Website Designing and Developing with Pixlogix! Looking to create a stunning online presence? Look no further! Our comprehensive checklist covers everything you need to know to craft a website that stands out. From user-friendly design to seamless functionality, we've got you covered. Don't miss out on this invaluable resource! Check out our checklist now at Pixlogix and start your journey towards a captivating online presence today.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
We will explore the capabilities of AI in understanding XML markup languages and autonomously creating structured XML content. Additionally, we will examine the capacity of AI to enrich plain text with appropriate XML markup. Practical examples and methodological guidelines will be provided to elucidate how AI can be effectively prompted to interpret and generate accurate XML markup.
Further emphasis will be placed on the role of AI in developing XSLT, or schemas such as XSD and Schematron. We will address the techniques and strategies adopted to create prompts for generating code, explaining code, or refactoring the code, and the results achieved.
The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
The presentation aims to deliver a comprehensive overview of AI usage in XML development, providing attendees with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions. Whether you’re at the early stages of adopting AI or considering integrating it in advanced XML development, this presentation will cover all levels of expertise.
By highlighting the potential advantages and challenges of integrating AI with XML development tools and languages, the presentation seeks to inspire thoughtful conversation around the future of XML development. We’ll not only delve into the technical aspects of AI-powered XML development but also discuss practical implications and possible future directions.
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/building-and-scaling-ai-applications-with-the-nx-ai-manager-a-presentation-from-network-optix/
Robin van Emden, Senior Director of Data Science at Network Optix, presents the “Building and Scaling AI Applications with the Nx AI Manager,” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
In this presentation, van Emden covers the basics of scaling edge AI solutions using the Nx tool kit. He emphasizes the process of developing AI models and deploying them globally. He also showcases the conversion of AI models and the creation of effective edge AI pipelines, with a focus on pre-processing, model conversion, selecting the appropriate inference engine for the target hardware and post-processing.
van Emden shows how Nx can simplify the developer’s life and facilitate a rapid transition from concept to production-ready applications.He provides valuable insights into developing scalable and efficient edge AI solutions, with a strong focus on practical implementation.
Introducing Milvus Lite: Easy-to-Install, Easy-to-Use vector database for you...Zilliz
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Why You Should Replace Windows 11 with Nitrux Linux 3.5.0 for enhanced perfor...SOFTTECHHUB
The choice of an operating system plays a pivotal role in shaping our computing experience. For decades, Microsoft's Windows has dominated the market, offering a familiar and widely adopted platform for personal and professional use. However, as technological advancements continue to push the boundaries of innovation, alternative operating systems have emerged, challenging the status quo and offering users a fresh perspective on computing.
One such alternative that has garnered significant attention and acclaim is Nitrux Linux 3.5.0, a sleek, powerful, and user-friendly Linux distribution that promises to redefine the way we interact with our devices. With its focus on performance, security, and customization, Nitrux Linux presents a compelling case for those seeking to break free from the constraints of proprietary software and embrace the freedom and flexibility of open-source computing.
Cosa hanno in comune un mattoncino Lego e la backdoor XZ?Speck&Tech
ABSTRACT: A prima vista, un mattoncino Lego e la backdoor XZ potrebbero avere in comune il fatto di essere entrambi blocchi di costruzione, o dipendenze di progetti creativi e software. La realtà è che un mattoncino Lego e il caso della backdoor XZ hanno molto di più di tutto ciò in comune.
Partecipate alla presentazione per immergervi in una storia di interoperabilità, standard e formati aperti, per poi discutere del ruolo importante che i contributori hanno in una comunità open source sostenibile.
BIO: Sostenitrice del software libero e dei formati standard e aperti. È stata un membro attivo dei progetti Fedora e openSUSE e ha co-fondato l'Associazione LibreItalia dove è stata coinvolta in diversi eventi, migrazioni e formazione relativi a LibreOffice. In precedenza ha lavorato a migrazioni e corsi di formazione su LibreOffice per diverse amministrazioni pubbliche e privati. Da gennaio 2020 lavora in SUSE come Software Release Engineer per Uyuni e SUSE Manager e quando non segue la sua passione per i computer e per Geeko coltiva la sua curiosità per l'astronomia (da cui deriva il suo nickname deneb_alpha).
Encryption in Microsoft 365 - ExpertsLive Netherlands 2024Albert Hoitingh
In this session I delve into the encryption technology used in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Purview. Including the concepts of Customer Key and Double Key Encryption.
GraphSummit Singapore | The Art of the Possible with Graph - Q2 2024Neo4j
Neha Bajwa, Vice President of Product Marketing, Neo4j
Join us as we explore breakthrough innovations enabled by interconnected data and AI. Discover firsthand how organizations use relationships in data to uncover contextual insights and solve our most pressing challenges – from optimizing supply chains, detecting fraud, and improving customer experiences to accelerating drug discoveries.
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Discover the seamless integration of RPA (Robotic Process Automation), COMPOSER, and APM with AWS IDP enhanced with Slack notifications. Explore how these technologies converge to streamline workflows, optimize performance, and ensure secure access, all while leveraging the power of AWS IDP and real-time communication via Slack notifications.
Communications Mining Series - Zero to Hero - Session 1DianaGray10
This session provides introduction to UiPath Communication Mining, importance and platform overview. You will acquire a good understand of the phases in Communication Mining as we go over the platform with you. Topics covered:
• Communication Mining Overview
• Why is it important?
• How can it help today’s business and the benefits
• Phases in Communication Mining
• Demo on Platform overview
• Q/A
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 6DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 6. In this session, we will cover Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI webinar offers an in-depth exploration of leveraging cutting-edge technologies for test automation within the UiPath platform. Attendees will delve into the integration of generative AI, a test automation solution, with Open AI advanced natural language processing capabilities.
Throughout the session, participants will discover how this synergy empowers testers to automate repetitive tasks, enhance testing accuracy, and expedite the software testing life cycle. Topics covered include the seamless integration process, practical use cases, and the benefits of harnessing AI-driven automation for UiPath testing initiatives. By attending this webinar, testers, and automation professionals can gain valuable insights into harnessing the power of AI to optimize their test automation workflows within the UiPath ecosystem, ultimately driving efficiency and quality in software development processes.
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
4. Exploration of real-world use cases illustrating the benefits of AI-driven test automation for UiPath
Topics covered:
What is generative AI
Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
GraphSummit Singapore | The Future of Agility: Supercharging Digital Transfor...Neo4j
Leonard Jayamohan, Partner & Generative AI Lead, Deloitte
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