The document summarizes a symposium on cross-border cooperation in Europe. It discusses the importance of cross-border regions, the different dimensions of borders, challenges that arise when different systems try to work together, examples from the Upper Rhine region, and structures like the Upper Rhine Conference and Euro-Institut that facilitate cooperation. The conclusion emphasizes that successful cooperation requires reconsidering one's thinking, understanding other perspectives, and respecting different cultures and ways of working.
The document provides guidance for individuals diagnosed with HIV/AIDS on how to live with their diagnosis. It discusses the need for lifestyle changes like improved nutrition, exercise and safer sex practices. It also emphasizes the importance of communicating one's status to close relationships and seeking counseling to cope with potential depression and stigma. Support groups and healthcare services are recommended to help patients manage their condition and quality of life.
GI2016 ppt charvat workshop geoss & conference inspire2016IGN Vorstand
The document summarizes two workshops: the GEOSS Workshop in Brussels that explored research and innovation actions needed to develop an Earth observation market in Europe in relation to Copernicus and GEO initiatives, and the INSPIRE Conference in Barcelona that included a hackathon on volunteer geographic information and citizens' observatories. The hackathon challenges involved improving environmental management and participation by reusing existing data and tools, integrating data from citizens' observatories and related projects to answer environmental issues, and showcasing results including using CITI-SENSE data and collaborative maps.
plan4business is an EU-funded project developing a service platform to integrate and analyze spatial planning data from heterogeneous sources. The platform will allow users to access this spatial data and perform spatial analyses. It will integrate data such as land use, statistics, OpenStreetMap, flood areas, protected sites, transport networks, and cadastral parcels. The 24-month project is coordinated by Fraunhofer IGD and has a budget of 2.4 million euros.
This document provides an introduction and agenda for the GI2013 forum on interoperability of spatial data, services, and applications. The forum will focus on sustainability and security applications for risk prevention and disaster protection. It will provide an opportunity for inter-regional experience sharing, particularly at cross-border levels. The document outlines the history of initiatives aiming to improve cross-border data sharing, from the 1994 Clinton order establishing open geospatial standards to the current challenges of semantic interoperability across borders as required by the INSPIRE directive. It presents the agenda and table of contents for the GI2013 forum.
Practice Presentation (Arduino, Arnolfini etc.)Amy Watkins
The document discusses a video art project exploring chaos theory and climate change. It then discusses using Arduino boards to program lights to turn on in sequences. Finally, it summarizes three art exhibits at the Arnolfini gallery exploring themes of technology and its social impacts: one using old computers to critique technology's mundane uses; another memorializing coal production shifts and coltan wars; and a third examining class systems and personal networks.
The document summarizes a symposium on cross-border cooperation in Europe. It discusses the importance of cross-border regions, the different dimensions of borders, challenges that arise when different systems try to work together, examples from the Upper Rhine region, and structures like the Upper Rhine Conference and Euro-Institut that facilitate cooperation. The conclusion emphasizes that successful cooperation requires reconsidering one's thinking, understanding other perspectives, and respecting different cultures and ways of working.
The document provides guidance for individuals diagnosed with HIV/AIDS on how to live with their diagnosis. It discusses the need for lifestyle changes like improved nutrition, exercise and safer sex practices. It also emphasizes the importance of communicating one's status to close relationships and seeking counseling to cope with potential depression and stigma. Support groups and healthcare services are recommended to help patients manage their condition and quality of life.
GI2016 ppt charvat workshop geoss & conference inspire2016IGN Vorstand
The document summarizes two workshops: the GEOSS Workshop in Brussels that explored research and innovation actions needed to develop an Earth observation market in Europe in relation to Copernicus and GEO initiatives, and the INSPIRE Conference in Barcelona that included a hackathon on volunteer geographic information and citizens' observatories. The hackathon challenges involved improving environmental management and participation by reusing existing data and tools, integrating data from citizens' observatories and related projects to answer environmental issues, and showcasing results including using CITI-SENSE data and collaborative maps.
plan4business is an EU-funded project developing a service platform to integrate and analyze spatial planning data from heterogeneous sources. The platform will allow users to access this spatial data and perform spatial analyses. It will integrate data such as land use, statistics, OpenStreetMap, flood areas, protected sites, transport networks, and cadastral parcels. The 24-month project is coordinated by Fraunhofer IGD and has a budget of 2.4 million euros.
This document provides an introduction and agenda for the GI2013 forum on interoperability of spatial data, services, and applications. The forum will focus on sustainability and security applications for risk prevention and disaster protection. It will provide an opportunity for inter-regional experience sharing, particularly at cross-border levels. The document outlines the history of initiatives aiming to improve cross-border data sharing, from the 1994 Clinton order establishing open geospatial standards to the current challenges of semantic interoperability across borders as required by the INSPIRE directive. It presents the agenda and table of contents for the GI2013 forum.
Practice Presentation (Arduino, Arnolfini etc.)Amy Watkins
The document discusses a video art project exploring chaos theory and climate change. It then discusses using Arduino boards to program lights to turn on in sequences. Finally, it summarizes three art exhibits at the Arnolfini gallery exploring themes of technology and its social impacts: one using old computers to critique technology's mundane uses; another memorializing coal production shifts and coltan wars; and a third examining class systems and personal networks.
This document advertises the Feeder Cash Blaster program, describing it as the ultimate feeder program that can help teams earn money, especially during tough economic times. It claims the program will allow people to join other companies without having to pay full price again.
This session will guide participants through the various tools offered in the Wimba Live Classroom for engaging students in an engaging synchronous learning session. Presented during Development Week Spring 2012.
The Earth is divided into three main layers - the crust, mantle, and core. The crust floats on top of the mantle, which is below the crust. The core, made of an outer liquid layer and inner solid layer, is at the center of the Earth.
This document proposes a business concept called Eco Landmarks that uses collaborative networking to transform UNESCO World Heritage sites into models of sustainable development. Groups would use a smartphone/tablet application to collectively redesign a site according to sustainability parameters over two years. This would raise awareness of sustainability issues while also providing an opportunity for investors. The concept aims to professionalize sustainability promotion by treating it as a business rather than a volunteer effort alone. Examples of the Acropolis and Eiffel Tower redeveloped sustainably are provided as proofs of concept. Startup funding of 50,000 euros is requested to further develop prototypes and market experiments.
This document discusses the benefits of partnering with ADP for total human capital management. It notes that many companies are out of compliance, operating with disparate systems, and unable to effectively manage their workforce. Through ADP's services, companies can stay compliant, improve their bottom line by consolidating systems, and better find, grow and retain talent. The document highlights ADP's experience, resources, and ability to help companies operate more efficiently and strategically through automated workforce management solutions.
This document provides guidelines for a course research project on comparing the healthcare systems of the United States and another country. Students must research the healthcare system of another country, compare it to the U.S. system across several topics, and write a 4-6 page paper. The project is broken into several assignments across the 10 weeks, including selecting a topic in week 3, drafting a thesis and outline in week 5, and peer reviewing drafts in week 8. The final paper is due at the end of week 10 and will be graded based on organization, depth of comparisons and contrasts, mechanics, formatting, and use of references.
The Missing Model for IT Service ManagementLee Marshall
This document discusses using decision models as a way to capture and represent business logic and rules. It notes that traditional process models are not well-suited for situations where sequence is irrelevant. Decision models, which use decision tables and diagrams, can effectively model business logic. The document provides examples of how decision models could be applied in various IT service management areas like event management and incident management. It advocates using decision models alongside traditional process models to connect business and IT.
This document contains Holly Havern's evaluation of a media product she created. It includes questions about how the product used or challenged conventions, how it represented social groups, what type of media institution might distribute it, who the audience would be, how the audience was addressed, what was learned about technologies from constructing the product, and what was learned by progressing from an preliminary task to the final product. Responses are provided about the layout, typefaces, images, color scheme, and format used for the front cover, contents page, and double page spread.
The #Altac Track: Strategies to imagine and build alternative academic careersJo Hawkins
Tuesday, 18 March 2014 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM (AWST)
Digital Humanities Australasia
#Altac careers have been described as off the tenure track, but within the academic orbit. These positions are serviced by “hybrid humanities scholars” who work in a diverse range of institutions including universities, cultural heritage bodies, libraries, museums, academic publishing, and the public sector. Roles often include a combination of administration, project management, teaching and research work.
This free, 3-hour workshop explored strategies and tools to help PhD candidates and early career researchers imagine and build alternative academic careers. It included a panel session with several practicing “alt-academics”, hands-on activities and plenty of lively discussion and debate.
The workshop was facilitated by Jo Hawkins (PhD Candidate, University of Western Australia) and Dr Jason Ensor (Research & Technical Development Manager, Digital Humanities, University of Western Sydney).
Panel members included:
Sarah McQuade
Director - Community, Learning & Discovery
State Library of WA
@sarah_mcquade
Ingrid Mason
eResearch Analyst, Intersect Australia
Data specialist, Australian National Data Service
@1n9r1d
Daniel Powell
PhD candidate, Digital Humanities
University of Victoria, Canada
@djp2025
http://djp2025.com/
Jonathon Hutchinson
Researcher and Lecturer, Online Media
University of Sydney
@dhutchman
http://jonathonhutchinson.com/
This document describes a multi-level marketing program that promises to triple gifts and earnings. It outlines a system with multiple "shifts" where participants can enter by gifting $40-60 and then receive increasing amounts of gifts and earnings as they and their referrals progress through the levels. The goal is to start an "economic vehicle" by getting others to join and move up through the shifts automatically.
The document outlines AgriXchange's strategy for the agrifood sector and ICT technologies. It discusses standards to enable digital data exchange. Organizational challenges include improving representation of agriculture specialists in European activities and supporting knowledge transfer to farmers. Technological challenges involve balancing food safety, energy production and the environment. The strategy proposes applications for traceability, management, education and reducing administrative burdens. Research focuses on collaborative environments, animal farming, natural resource management and technologies like the future internet, mobile apps, and knowledge management methods.
The document discusses various mobile communication strategies that can be used for online learning, including podcasting, expanding flexible learning options, using Twitter, Google Voice, and other applications. It provides guidance on how to start podcasting, including choosing topics, designing multiple episodes around a theme, and considering audio vs video. Tips are also given for using Twitter and Google Voice to communicate with students and enhance online courses.
SWT/Qt is an implementation of SWT that uses Qt widgets instead of native widgets. It was created to allow more customization of widget styling than standard SWT. SWT/Qt has been checked into Eclipse code repositories and moved to Eclipse labs due to dependencies on Qt and QtJambi. It allows using CSS styling to customize widgets and aims to enable running Eclipse IDE on Qt-based systems like KDE. However, it is not yet feature-complete and further work is needed.
Draft Resolution on the Promotion of Food SecurityLauren Dong
The document discusses several recommendations to improve global agriculture, education, technology, economy, structure, and market reform. It recommends that developed countries help train teachers in developing countries, donate agricultural facilities, and exchange agricultural knowledge. It also calls for curbing rising food prices, providing economic assistance, establishing early warning systems, and transitioning to more competitive food markets.
As micro-áreas de atuação dos Agentes Comunitários de Saúde de Brejo dos Santos na Paraíba foram analisadas demograficamente, identificando características populacionais como idade, gênero e outros dados relevantes para o planejamento de ações de saúde direcionadas a essas localidades.
The document discusses different shot types used in an animation to portray different scenes and convey information to viewers. It describes using establishing shots to set the location, close-ups to show emotions and reveal details, medium shots to focus on actions, long shots to show characters and surroundings, two shots to demonstrate hierarchies, and a zoom to transition between scenes. Close-ups are particularly useful to show a character's feelings. Shots are framed and composed to keep suspense, focus attention, and support the narrative.
Tornando-se Social: como as empresas estão aproveitando ao máximo as mídias s...ricardodepaula
The document discusses how businesses are using social media. It finds that over 70% of organizations are active on social media, with emerging markets 20-30% more likely to use it than more established markets. Retailers and wholesalers slightly lead in usage. The top uses are marketing/sales, business development, and customer service. Success requires identifying new opportunities through listening and responding. Benefits like cultivating relationships and attracting employees are felt to outweigh risks by most respondents.
This document advertises the Feeder Cash Blaster program, describing it as the ultimate feeder program that can help teams earn money, especially during tough economic times. It claims the program will allow people to join other companies without having to pay full price again.
This session will guide participants through the various tools offered in the Wimba Live Classroom for engaging students in an engaging synchronous learning session. Presented during Development Week Spring 2012.
The Earth is divided into three main layers - the crust, mantle, and core. The crust floats on top of the mantle, which is below the crust. The core, made of an outer liquid layer and inner solid layer, is at the center of the Earth.
This document proposes a business concept called Eco Landmarks that uses collaborative networking to transform UNESCO World Heritage sites into models of sustainable development. Groups would use a smartphone/tablet application to collectively redesign a site according to sustainability parameters over two years. This would raise awareness of sustainability issues while also providing an opportunity for investors. The concept aims to professionalize sustainability promotion by treating it as a business rather than a volunteer effort alone. Examples of the Acropolis and Eiffel Tower redeveloped sustainably are provided as proofs of concept. Startup funding of 50,000 euros is requested to further develop prototypes and market experiments.
This document discusses the benefits of partnering with ADP for total human capital management. It notes that many companies are out of compliance, operating with disparate systems, and unable to effectively manage their workforce. Through ADP's services, companies can stay compliant, improve their bottom line by consolidating systems, and better find, grow and retain talent. The document highlights ADP's experience, resources, and ability to help companies operate more efficiently and strategically through automated workforce management solutions.
This document provides guidelines for a course research project on comparing the healthcare systems of the United States and another country. Students must research the healthcare system of another country, compare it to the U.S. system across several topics, and write a 4-6 page paper. The project is broken into several assignments across the 10 weeks, including selecting a topic in week 3, drafting a thesis and outline in week 5, and peer reviewing drafts in week 8. The final paper is due at the end of week 10 and will be graded based on organization, depth of comparisons and contrasts, mechanics, formatting, and use of references.
The Missing Model for IT Service ManagementLee Marshall
This document discusses using decision models as a way to capture and represent business logic and rules. It notes that traditional process models are not well-suited for situations where sequence is irrelevant. Decision models, which use decision tables and diagrams, can effectively model business logic. The document provides examples of how decision models could be applied in various IT service management areas like event management and incident management. It advocates using decision models alongside traditional process models to connect business and IT.
This document contains Holly Havern's evaluation of a media product she created. It includes questions about how the product used or challenged conventions, how it represented social groups, what type of media institution might distribute it, who the audience would be, how the audience was addressed, what was learned about technologies from constructing the product, and what was learned by progressing from an preliminary task to the final product. Responses are provided about the layout, typefaces, images, color scheme, and format used for the front cover, contents page, and double page spread.
The #Altac Track: Strategies to imagine and build alternative academic careersJo Hawkins
Tuesday, 18 March 2014 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM (AWST)
Digital Humanities Australasia
#Altac careers have been described as off the tenure track, but within the academic orbit. These positions are serviced by “hybrid humanities scholars” who work in a diverse range of institutions including universities, cultural heritage bodies, libraries, museums, academic publishing, and the public sector. Roles often include a combination of administration, project management, teaching and research work.
This free, 3-hour workshop explored strategies and tools to help PhD candidates and early career researchers imagine and build alternative academic careers. It included a panel session with several practicing “alt-academics”, hands-on activities and plenty of lively discussion and debate.
The workshop was facilitated by Jo Hawkins (PhD Candidate, University of Western Australia) and Dr Jason Ensor (Research & Technical Development Manager, Digital Humanities, University of Western Sydney).
Panel members included:
Sarah McQuade
Director - Community, Learning & Discovery
State Library of WA
@sarah_mcquade
Ingrid Mason
eResearch Analyst, Intersect Australia
Data specialist, Australian National Data Service
@1n9r1d
Daniel Powell
PhD candidate, Digital Humanities
University of Victoria, Canada
@djp2025
http://djp2025.com/
Jonathon Hutchinson
Researcher and Lecturer, Online Media
University of Sydney
@dhutchman
http://jonathonhutchinson.com/
This document describes a multi-level marketing program that promises to triple gifts and earnings. It outlines a system with multiple "shifts" where participants can enter by gifting $40-60 and then receive increasing amounts of gifts and earnings as they and their referrals progress through the levels. The goal is to start an "economic vehicle" by getting others to join and move up through the shifts automatically.
The document outlines AgriXchange's strategy for the agrifood sector and ICT technologies. It discusses standards to enable digital data exchange. Organizational challenges include improving representation of agriculture specialists in European activities and supporting knowledge transfer to farmers. Technological challenges involve balancing food safety, energy production and the environment. The strategy proposes applications for traceability, management, education and reducing administrative burdens. Research focuses on collaborative environments, animal farming, natural resource management and technologies like the future internet, mobile apps, and knowledge management methods.
The document discusses various mobile communication strategies that can be used for online learning, including podcasting, expanding flexible learning options, using Twitter, Google Voice, and other applications. It provides guidance on how to start podcasting, including choosing topics, designing multiple episodes around a theme, and considering audio vs video. Tips are also given for using Twitter and Google Voice to communicate with students and enhance online courses.
SWT/Qt is an implementation of SWT that uses Qt widgets instead of native widgets. It was created to allow more customization of widget styling than standard SWT. SWT/Qt has been checked into Eclipse code repositories and moved to Eclipse labs due to dependencies on Qt and QtJambi. It allows using CSS styling to customize widgets and aims to enable running Eclipse IDE on Qt-based systems like KDE. However, it is not yet feature-complete and further work is needed.
Draft Resolution on the Promotion of Food SecurityLauren Dong
The document discusses several recommendations to improve global agriculture, education, technology, economy, structure, and market reform. It recommends that developed countries help train teachers in developing countries, donate agricultural facilities, and exchange agricultural knowledge. It also calls for curbing rising food prices, providing economic assistance, establishing early warning systems, and transitioning to more competitive food markets.
As micro-áreas de atuação dos Agentes Comunitários de Saúde de Brejo dos Santos na Paraíba foram analisadas demograficamente, identificando características populacionais como idade, gênero e outros dados relevantes para o planejamento de ações de saúde direcionadas a essas localidades.
The document discusses different shot types used in an animation to portray different scenes and convey information to viewers. It describes using establishing shots to set the location, close-ups to show emotions and reveal details, medium shots to focus on actions, long shots to show characters and surroundings, two shots to demonstrate hierarchies, and a zoom to transition between scenes. Close-ups are particularly useful to show a character's feelings. Shots are framed and composed to keep suspense, focus attention, and support the narrative.
Tornando-se Social: como as empresas estão aproveitando ao máximo as mídias s...ricardodepaula
The document discusses how businesses are using social media. It finds that over 70% of organizations are active on social media, with emerging markets 20-30% more likely to use it than more established markets. Retailers and wholesalers slightly lead in usage. The top uses are marketing/sales, business development, and customer service. Success requires identifying new opportunities through listening and responding. Benefits like cultivating relationships and attracting employees are felt to outweigh risks by most respondents.