El documento describe las partes principales de un teclado, incluyendo las teclas alfanuméricas, teclas de función y teclas de navegación. Explica brevemente la función de cada parte y cómo interactúan para permitir la entrada de datos en una computadora.
This document outlines a lesson plan to teach students about the 5th and 6th amendments of the Bill of Rights. The class has 25 11th grade students, including some with special needs. The plan uses lecture, videos, and discussion to ensure the students understand the amendments with 100% accuracy. Two YouTube videos about the amendments will be played to prompt discussion. Students will be required to comment on the videos and participate in a class discussion. Their understanding will be evaluated during the video playback and class discussion.
La falta de acceso al agua potable causa la muerte de 5,000 niños africanos diariamente. La organización Ongawa busca concienciar sobre esta crisis y demostrar que el derecho al agua es técnicamente posible si los gobiernos destinan los recursos necesarios. Más de 783 millones de personas no tienen acceso diario al agua y más de la mitad de la población de África Subsahariana debe caminar más de 30 minutos para alcanzar la fuente de agua más cercana.
The document provides technical data on network bandwidth capacities, including a total link capacity of 137 mbps and individual bandwidth measurements ranging from 95 mbps to 111 mbps for several connections. It also lists various numbers that appear to be measurements or identifiers related to the connections and bandwidth capacities.
Reflexiones grupo4 nuestro planeta es la metaticnueveuno
El grupo decidió trabajar juntas porque son amigas y han tenido éxito trabajando en equipo antes. Escogieron enfocarse en el reciclaje porque quieren crear conciencia sobre la separación adecuada de la basura. Realizaron una investigación profunda sobre el tema, incluyendo consultar a expertos. Crearon preguntas para su investigación siguiendo criterios como signos de interrogación y complejidad. Ahora están conscientes de las normas de comportamiento en internet y las aplican en su trabajo.
Family Guy is an American adult animated sitcom created by Seth MacFarlane for Fox. It centers on the Griffin family - Peter, Lois, Meg, Chris, Stewie, and their dog Brian. The purpose is purely entertainment, though some argue it has educational value. It uses a variety of camera angles and effects. Family Guy is one of the most successful TV sitcoms, with 13 seasons and over 200 episodes. It achieves its intended purpose of making people laugh very well. Strengths include high quality production and fitting its purpose, while weaknesses include lack of on-demand viewing and some moral criticisms.
In Unit 21, the student produced 2 print ads and 1 video ad showcasing a new Apple product designed for business customers. The ads used color schemes and product displays that clearly targeted businesses. The slogan "There's work to be done" and additional tagline "Thinner, Lighter, Sleeker" were meant to appeal to businesses and emphasize the iPhone as a powerful tool and advancements over the previous generation.
El documento describe las partes principales de un teclado, incluyendo las teclas alfanuméricas, teclas de función y teclas de navegación. Explica brevemente la función de cada parte y cómo interactúan para permitir la entrada de datos en una computadora.
This document outlines a lesson plan to teach students about the 5th and 6th amendments of the Bill of Rights. The class has 25 11th grade students, including some with special needs. The plan uses lecture, videos, and discussion to ensure the students understand the amendments with 100% accuracy. Two YouTube videos about the amendments will be played to prompt discussion. Students will be required to comment on the videos and participate in a class discussion. Their understanding will be evaluated during the video playback and class discussion.
La falta de acceso al agua potable causa la muerte de 5,000 niños africanos diariamente. La organización Ongawa busca concienciar sobre esta crisis y demostrar que el derecho al agua es técnicamente posible si los gobiernos destinan los recursos necesarios. Más de 783 millones de personas no tienen acceso diario al agua y más de la mitad de la población de África Subsahariana debe caminar más de 30 minutos para alcanzar la fuente de agua más cercana.
The document provides technical data on network bandwidth capacities, including a total link capacity of 137 mbps and individual bandwidth measurements ranging from 95 mbps to 111 mbps for several connections. It also lists various numbers that appear to be measurements or identifiers related to the connections and bandwidth capacities.
Reflexiones grupo4 nuestro planeta es la metaticnueveuno
El grupo decidió trabajar juntas porque son amigas y han tenido éxito trabajando en equipo antes. Escogieron enfocarse en el reciclaje porque quieren crear conciencia sobre la separación adecuada de la basura. Realizaron una investigación profunda sobre el tema, incluyendo consultar a expertos. Crearon preguntas para su investigación siguiendo criterios como signos de interrogación y complejidad. Ahora están conscientes de las normas de comportamiento en internet y las aplican en su trabajo.
Family Guy is an American adult animated sitcom created by Seth MacFarlane for Fox. It centers on the Griffin family - Peter, Lois, Meg, Chris, Stewie, and their dog Brian. The purpose is purely entertainment, though some argue it has educational value. It uses a variety of camera angles and effects. Family Guy is one of the most successful TV sitcoms, with 13 seasons and over 200 episodes. It achieves its intended purpose of making people laugh very well. Strengths include high quality production and fitting its purpose, while weaknesses include lack of on-demand viewing and some moral criticisms.
In Unit 21, the student produced 2 print ads and 1 video ad showcasing a new Apple product designed for business customers. The ads used color schemes and product displays that clearly targeted businesses. The slogan "There's work to be done" and additional tagline "Thinner, Lighter, Sleeker" were meant to appeal to businesses and emphasize the iPhone as a powerful tool and advancements over the previous generation.
The Creative Brief Team Meeting discussed ideas for an advertising campaign. Members proposed names like White Gummit, Fresh Gum, and Blast Away along with slogans and color schemes. Blanc was chosen as the final name with the slogan "Neutral" and colors of woods and whites. The target audience would be teenagers and young adults aged 15-30. High quality packaging and print designs were also decided.
The document outlines a pre-production plan for a new smartphone called the Apple Nouveau. It includes researching competitors like Samsung and LG, creating marketing materials on a production schedule over 6 weeks, and pitching the new product. Research on the iPhone and Apple's history is also provided. The approach is to reinvent the iPhone for a higher-class audience, using Adobe software to mock up the device and create print ads and a 2-minute TV ad for the pitch. Current successful Apple ad examples are shown.
A gorilla plays drums along to Phil Collins' "In the Air Tonight" in a Cadbury chocolate ad. The ad uses the well-known song to show the gorilla and chocolate bar joining in a lighthearted drum solo. Its message encourages viewers to find optimism and enjoyment like the gorilla by purchasing Cadbury chocolate.
This document analyzes several advertisements, summarizing their key visual and audio elements, intended audiences, and intended messages. The ads analyzed include a Honda ad showing car parts coming together, a Sony Bravia TV ad showing bouncing balls in San Francisco, a John Smith's ale ad portraying an "everyman" enjoying the beer, and a T-Mobile ad featuring a flash mob dance in a train station to promote sharing and connectivity. The analysis provides insights into how each ad uses visuals, music, sounds, and messaging to target and convey meaning to specific audiences.
The document lists 4 roles and individuals for a creative project including Creative Director Brodie Marquer, Art Director Liam White, Cinematographer James Gulliver, and Sales Director James Smith.
The document summarizes the process of designing a product for a class project. It discusses developing individual ideas, collaborating to choose a name and logo design, creating product and advertising designs, and reflecting on strengths and areas for improvement. The group worked well together but could improve on time management, file sharing, and content organization for future projects.
5 is a brand of sugar-free chewing gum made by Wrigley Company that was first introduced in the United States in 2007 and has since expanded globally. The name "5" refers to stimulating the five senses, as each person can experience the gum differently according to the brand's marketing slogans.
This document summarizes and analyzes print advertisements from BMW, Volvo, and Nike. The BMW ad depicts a shark to represent the car's sleek design and stealth-like qualities, aiming to appeal to men. Although not informative, the illustration draws attention. The Nike ad shows their shoe being constructed by tools as a statement about their precision in production and to portray the company as large, with a humorous tone targeted at males ages 5 and up.
The document outlines various job roles and responsibilities in film and television production. The camera operator controls the camera settings and positioning to achieve the desired shot. The script supervisor ensures accurate presentation and content of the script. Makeup and hair artists control the on-camera appearance of actors. The director oversees what is recorded by the camera. The researcher verifies factual accuracy prior to production. The gaffer controls lighting and wiring to ensure proper lighting and audio. The boom operator manages the microphone on a boom pole to control audio recording.
Legacy International is an advertising agency founded in November 2014 in Hampshire, England by four investors with headquarters at Ringwood School. The agency is led by Liam White as Art Director, Brodie Marquer as Creative Director, James Gulliver as Cinematographer, and James Smith as Sales Director.
Cameras have evolved significantly over time. Early cameras required long exposure times and produced images on plates or film. Modern digital cameras can capture high resolution images instantly and store thousands of photos electronically on storage cards. Advances in megapixels, storage, and connectivity have transformed cameras into versatile multimedia devices.
The document describes the roles and responsibilities and required qualities for several jobs in film and television production, including camera operator, script supervisor, makeup artist, director, researcher, gaffer, and boom operator. A camera operator operates the camera and controls settings to achieve shots. A script supervisor controls all aspects of the script. A makeup artist controls how actors look on camera. A director controls what happens during filming. A researcher ensures all facts are correct prior to production. A gaffer controls lighting and ensures proper lighting and audio. A boom operator operates the boom pole and controls the audio recording. Most roles require skills like communication, problem solving, attention to detail, and knowledge of health and safety procedures.
The document discusses research methods for developing new media products. It defines four research methods - primary, secondary, quantitative, and qualitative research. Primary research involves collecting original data through methods like questionnaires. Secondary research uses existing sources like magazines and the internet. Quantitative research uses surveys and questionnaires, while qualitative research uses small focus groups. The document also discusses a student's use of various research techniques like watching videos, peer feedback, and internet searches for their year 10 assignments on crime dramas and festival bags.
The document contains feedback from viewers on a set of images. For the first question, responses indicated the images could have a clearer theme and layout. Favorite images included beaches and flowers. For the third question, suggestions were made to use less black and white photos, change the layout and angles. Responses to the last question described feelings of nostalgia, gratitude and sorrow elicited by the images.
The author created an exhibition based on landscape photography after realizing it was the most effective way to capture natural beauty. They practiced by including multiple points of interest in photos while maintaining composition. Their inspiration was photographer Charlie Waite's abstract perspectives on Flickr. For the exhibition, the author used various Canon cameras and lenses to capture beach views from different angles, trying to replicate a "dog's eye view". With practice learning how to use the camera to see as they see, the author was able to get the desired results. They concluded they should have allowed more time for experimentation and shooting at varied locations.
This schedule outlines three photo shoots planned for Fridays in October at Friars Cliff, including beach shots on October 10th, beach hut shots on October 17th, and tree landscapes on October 24th. The equipment needed for each shoot is the Canon EOS 1100D DSLR camera and an SD memory card.
This document is a proposal for an exhibition of landscape photographs taken at a beach, flower garden, and cliffs. The artist was inspired by a walk on the beach and wants to capture the natural beauty, so they plan to return with a camera, Canon 1100D, tripod, and SD card to take many photos for exhibition.
This document contains descriptions of three photos in a collage. The first photo shows a stream where the photographer used a filter to blend the water's movement. The second photo shows the colorful night sky over Lake Aurora once the sun goes down. The third photo captures the untouched beauty of Berry Creek Falls, with water falling from rocks and wood collected from fallen trees.
This document contains descriptions of four photos in the author's collection: a landscape photo with a calming and faded quality, a portrait of the author's dog using a shallow depth of field to focus on its face with soft lighting, an architectural photo of a modern house framed to appear emerging from trees, and a macro photo of a flower that is framed to provide context despite not being able to get as close as desired.
The Creative Brief Team Meeting discussed ideas for an advertising campaign. Members proposed names like White Gummit, Fresh Gum, and Blast Away along with slogans and color schemes. Blanc was chosen as the final name with the slogan "Neutral" and colors of woods and whites. The target audience would be teenagers and young adults aged 15-30. High quality packaging and print designs were also decided.
The document outlines a pre-production plan for a new smartphone called the Apple Nouveau. It includes researching competitors like Samsung and LG, creating marketing materials on a production schedule over 6 weeks, and pitching the new product. Research on the iPhone and Apple's history is also provided. The approach is to reinvent the iPhone for a higher-class audience, using Adobe software to mock up the device and create print ads and a 2-minute TV ad for the pitch. Current successful Apple ad examples are shown.
A gorilla plays drums along to Phil Collins' "In the Air Tonight" in a Cadbury chocolate ad. The ad uses the well-known song to show the gorilla and chocolate bar joining in a lighthearted drum solo. Its message encourages viewers to find optimism and enjoyment like the gorilla by purchasing Cadbury chocolate.
This document analyzes several advertisements, summarizing their key visual and audio elements, intended audiences, and intended messages. The ads analyzed include a Honda ad showing car parts coming together, a Sony Bravia TV ad showing bouncing balls in San Francisco, a John Smith's ale ad portraying an "everyman" enjoying the beer, and a T-Mobile ad featuring a flash mob dance in a train station to promote sharing and connectivity. The analysis provides insights into how each ad uses visuals, music, sounds, and messaging to target and convey meaning to specific audiences.
The document lists 4 roles and individuals for a creative project including Creative Director Brodie Marquer, Art Director Liam White, Cinematographer James Gulliver, and Sales Director James Smith.
The document summarizes the process of designing a product for a class project. It discusses developing individual ideas, collaborating to choose a name and logo design, creating product and advertising designs, and reflecting on strengths and areas for improvement. The group worked well together but could improve on time management, file sharing, and content organization for future projects.
5 is a brand of sugar-free chewing gum made by Wrigley Company that was first introduced in the United States in 2007 and has since expanded globally. The name "5" refers to stimulating the five senses, as each person can experience the gum differently according to the brand's marketing slogans.
This document summarizes and analyzes print advertisements from BMW, Volvo, and Nike. The BMW ad depicts a shark to represent the car's sleek design and stealth-like qualities, aiming to appeal to men. Although not informative, the illustration draws attention. The Nike ad shows their shoe being constructed by tools as a statement about their precision in production and to portray the company as large, with a humorous tone targeted at males ages 5 and up.
The document outlines various job roles and responsibilities in film and television production. The camera operator controls the camera settings and positioning to achieve the desired shot. The script supervisor ensures accurate presentation and content of the script. Makeup and hair artists control the on-camera appearance of actors. The director oversees what is recorded by the camera. The researcher verifies factual accuracy prior to production. The gaffer controls lighting and wiring to ensure proper lighting and audio. The boom operator manages the microphone on a boom pole to control audio recording.
Legacy International is an advertising agency founded in November 2014 in Hampshire, England by four investors with headquarters at Ringwood School. The agency is led by Liam White as Art Director, Brodie Marquer as Creative Director, James Gulliver as Cinematographer, and James Smith as Sales Director.
Cameras have evolved significantly over time. Early cameras required long exposure times and produced images on plates or film. Modern digital cameras can capture high resolution images instantly and store thousands of photos electronically on storage cards. Advances in megapixels, storage, and connectivity have transformed cameras into versatile multimedia devices.
The document describes the roles and responsibilities and required qualities for several jobs in film and television production, including camera operator, script supervisor, makeup artist, director, researcher, gaffer, and boom operator. A camera operator operates the camera and controls settings to achieve shots. A script supervisor controls all aspects of the script. A makeup artist controls how actors look on camera. A director controls what happens during filming. A researcher ensures all facts are correct prior to production. A gaffer controls lighting and ensures proper lighting and audio. A boom operator operates the boom pole and controls the audio recording. Most roles require skills like communication, problem solving, attention to detail, and knowledge of health and safety procedures.
The document discusses research methods for developing new media products. It defines four research methods - primary, secondary, quantitative, and qualitative research. Primary research involves collecting original data through methods like questionnaires. Secondary research uses existing sources like magazines and the internet. Quantitative research uses surveys and questionnaires, while qualitative research uses small focus groups. The document also discusses a student's use of various research techniques like watching videos, peer feedback, and internet searches for their year 10 assignments on crime dramas and festival bags.
The document contains feedback from viewers on a set of images. For the first question, responses indicated the images could have a clearer theme and layout. Favorite images included beaches and flowers. For the third question, suggestions were made to use less black and white photos, change the layout and angles. Responses to the last question described feelings of nostalgia, gratitude and sorrow elicited by the images.
The author created an exhibition based on landscape photography after realizing it was the most effective way to capture natural beauty. They practiced by including multiple points of interest in photos while maintaining composition. Their inspiration was photographer Charlie Waite's abstract perspectives on Flickr. For the exhibition, the author used various Canon cameras and lenses to capture beach views from different angles, trying to replicate a "dog's eye view". With practice learning how to use the camera to see as they see, the author was able to get the desired results. They concluded they should have allowed more time for experimentation and shooting at varied locations.
This schedule outlines three photo shoots planned for Fridays in October at Friars Cliff, including beach shots on October 10th, beach hut shots on October 17th, and tree landscapes on October 24th. The equipment needed for each shoot is the Canon EOS 1100D DSLR camera and an SD memory card.
This document is a proposal for an exhibition of landscape photographs taken at a beach, flower garden, and cliffs. The artist was inspired by a walk on the beach and wants to capture the natural beauty, so they plan to return with a camera, Canon 1100D, tripod, and SD card to take many photos for exhibition.
This document contains descriptions of three photos in a collage. The first photo shows a stream where the photographer used a filter to blend the water's movement. The second photo shows the colorful night sky over Lake Aurora once the sun goes down. The third photo captures the untouched beauty of Berry Creek Falls, with water falling from rocks and wood collected from fallen trees.
This document contains descriptions of four photos in the author's collection: a landscape photo with a calming and faded quality, a portrait of the author's dog using a shallow depth of field to focus on its face with soft lighting, an architectural photo of a modern house framed to appear emerging from trees, and a macro photo of a flower that is framed to provide context despite not being able to get as close as desired.