This document is a WebQuest that aims to show students how mathematics is used in daily life and various careers. It begins by acknowledging how students often question the practical applications of what they learn in math class. The task requires students to research real-world examples of how math is used individually or in groups. They then present their findings to the class. The process section provides links to research careers and daily life situations that involve math. It evaluates students based on their presentation of how math is important and ubiquitous. The conclusion hopes students now better understand math's importance in life and won't dismiss new concepts as irrelevant.
Peter Rabbit Garden is a document about the mobile gaming market globally and in Japan. It discusses that Japan only accounts for 2.1% of the worldwide smartphone market share. It also talks about different game genres and their earnings, with farm-type games shown to earn the most money worldwide. The document provides details about two farm games the author developed - "Bunny Farm" and "Peter Rabbit Farm" - and discusses their cloud server architecture with load balancers and databases.
This document is a webquest for students exploring how mathematics is used in daily life and careers outside of the classroom. Students research different ways math is applied in real world situations and careers. They then present their findings to the class, explaining why learning math is important and how it provides valuable skills for life and various jobs. The goal is to show students that math learned in school has practical applications, not just in careers involving math directly but in many areas, and to help them understand the relevance of math to their lives.
This document is a WebQuest that aims to show students how mathematics is used in daily life and various careers. It begins by acknowledging how students often question the practical applications of what they learn in math class. The task has students individually or in groups research real-world examples of math use and present their findings. They are provided links to gather information on math in daily life, careers using math, and where math will be used outside of one's career. It concludes by hoping students now understand math's importance and will be more engaged in math class.
This document is a WebQuest that aims to show students how mathematics is used in daily life and various careers. It begins by acknowledging how students often question the practical applications of what they learn in math class. The task requires students to research real-world examples of how math is used individually or in groups. They then present their findings to the class. The process section provides links to research careers and daily life situations that involve math. It evaluates students based on their presentation of how math is important and ubiquitous. The conclusion hopes students now better understand math's importance in life and won't dismiss new concepts as irrelevant.
Peter Rabbit Garden is a document about the mobile gaming market globally and in Japan. It discusses that Japan only accounts for 2.1% of the worldwide smartphone market share. It also talks about different game genres and their earnings, with farm-type games shown to earn the most money worldwide. The document provides details about two farm games the author developed - "Bunny Farm" and "Peter Rabbit Farm" - and discusses their cloud server architecture with load balancers and databases.
This document is a webquest for students exploring how mathematics is used in daily life and careers outside of the classroom. Students research different ways math is applied in real world situations and careers. They then present their findings to the class, explaining why learning math is important and how it provides valuable skills for life and various jobs. The goal is to show students that math learned in school has practical applications, not just in careers involving math directly but in many areas, and to help them understand the relevance of math to their lives.
This document is a WebQuest that aims to show students how mathematics is used in daily life and various careers. It begins by acknowledging how students often question the practical applications of what they learn in math class. The task has students individually or in groups research real-world examples of math use and present their findings. They are provided links to gather information on math in daily life, careers using math, and where math will be used outside of one's career. It concludes by hoping students now understand math's importance and will be more engaged in math class.
This document is a webquest for students exploring how mathematics is used in daily life and careers outside of the classroom. Students research different ways math is applied in real world situations and careers. They then present their findings to the class, explaining why learning math is important and how it provides valuable skills for life and various jobs. The goal is to show students that math learned in school has practical applications, not just in careers directly using math, but in daily life activities as well.
This document is a WebQuest that aims to show students how mathematics is used in daily life and various careers. It begins by acknowledging how students often question the practical applications of what they learn in math class. The task requires students to research real-world examples of how math is used individually or in groups. They then present their findings to the class. The process section provides links to research careers and daily applications of math. It outlines the presentation requirements. The conclusion reiterates that math has importance beyond the classroom for one's future.
This document is a WebQuest that aims to show students how mathematics is used in daily life and various careers. It begins by acknowledging how students often question the practical applications of what they learn in math class. The task has students individually or in groups research real-world examples of math use and present their findings. They are provided links to gather information on math in daily life, careers using math, and where math will be used outside of one's career. It concludes by hoping students now understand math's importance and will be more engaged in math class.
This document is a WebQuest that aims to show students how mathematics is used in daily life and various careers. It begins by acknowledging how students often question the practical applications of what they learn in math class. The task requires students to research real-world examples of how math is used individually or in groups. They then present their findings to the class. The process section provides links to research careers and daily life situations that involve math. It evaluates students based on their presentation of how math is important and ubiquitous. The conclusion hopes students now better understand math's importance in life and won't dismiss new concepts as irrelevant.
Building reputation to secure future success for life sciencesHermann-Josef Baaken
This document discusses strategies for building and maintaining reputation among key stakeholders for life sciences and healthcare companies. It emphasizes the importance of stakeholder relations and transparency. For the life sciences sector, it outlines challenges around meeting growing global food demand and the need for sustainable agriculture. Effective media relations and communicating the role of innovation are highlighted. For healthcare, reputational drivers include quality, safety, transparency and social responsibility. Close engagement with key stakeholders like physicians, patients, payors and regulators is advised. Case studies of corporate social responsibility programs related to the UN Millennium Development Goals are also provided.
The strongest argument in favor of implementation of the mobile solutions is to increase sales in the e-shops. But which options will be the best for you?
Peter Rabbit Garden is a document about the mobile gaming market globally and in Japan. It discusses that Japan only accounts for 2.1% of the worldwide smartphone market share. It also talks about different game genres and their earnings potential, with farm-type games shown to earn the most money worldwide. The document provides details about two farm games the author developed - "Bunny Farm" and "Peter Rabbit Farm" - and how their cloud server infrastructure is set up with load balancers and databases to scale the games.
This document is a WebQuest that aims to show students how mathematics is used in daily life and various careers. It begins by acknowledging how students often question the practical application of math lessons. The task requires students to research real-world examples of math usage individually or in groups. They will then present their findings to the class. The process section provides links to research math in daily life, careers using math, and where math is applied beyond one's occupation. It outlines presenting information on math's importance, related careers, and non-career uses.
This document provides an introduction and overview for a webquest lesson on how mathematics is used in daily life. The introduction questions why students think they will never use math and sets up the task of exploring how math applies to various careers and daily tasks. Students will be assigned to teams and research different roles to understand how math is relevant. Their work will be evaluated using a rubric assessing the amount and quality of information collected, use of resources, and organization.
This document is a webquest for students exploring how mathematics is used in daily life and careers outside of the classroom. Students research different ways math is applied in real world situations and careers. They then present their findings to the class, explaining why learning math is important and how it provides valuable skills for life and various jobs. The goal is to show students that math learned in school has practical applications, not just in careers directly using math, but in daily life activities as well.
This document is a WebQuest that aims to show students how mathematics is used in daily life and various careers. It begins by acknowledging how students often question the practical applications of what they learn in math class. The task requires students to research real-world examples of how math is used individually or in groups. They then present their findings to the class. The process section provides links to research careers and daily applications of math. It outlines the presentation requirements. The conclusion reiterates that math has importance beyond the classroom for one's future.
This document is a WebQuest that aims to show students how mathematics is used in daily life and various careers. It begins by acknowledging how students often question the practical applications of what they learn in math class. The task has students individually or in groups research real-world examples of math use and present their findings. They are provided links to gather information on math in daily life, careers using math, and where math will be used outside of one's career. It concludes by hoping students now understand math's importance and will be more engaged in math class.
This document is a WebQuest that aims to show students how mathematics is used in daily life and various careers. It begins by acknowledging how students often question the practical applications of what they learn in math class. The task requires students to research real-world examples of how math is used individually or in groups. They then present their findings to the class. The process section provides links to research careers and daily life situations that involve math. It evaluates students based on their presentation of how math is important and ubiquitous. The conclusion hopes students now better understand math's importance in life and won't dismiss new concepts as irrelevant.
Building reputation to secure future success for life sciencesHermann-Josef Baaken
This document discusses strategies for building and maintaining reputation among key stakeholders for life sciences and healthcare companies. It emphasizes the importance of stakeholder relations and transparency. For the life sciences sector, it outlines challenges around meeting growing global food demand and the need for sustainable agriculture. Effective media relations and communicating the role of innovation are highlighted. For healthcare, reputational drivers include quality, safety, transparency and social responsibility. Close engagement with key stakeholders like physicians, patients, payors and regulators is advised. Case studies of corporate social responsibility programs related to the UN Millennium Development Goals are also provided.
The strongest argument in favor of implementation of the mobile solutions is to increase sales in the e-shops. But which options will be the best for you?
Peter Rabbit Garden is a document about the mobile gaming market globally and in Japan. It discusses that Japan only accounts for 2.1% of the worldwide smartphone market share. It also talks about different game genres and their earnings potential, with farm-type games shown to earn the most money worldwide. The document provides details about two farm games the author developed - "Bunny Farm" and "Peter Rabbit Farm" - and how their cloud server infrastructure is set up with load balancers and databases to scale the games.
This document is a WebQuest that aims to show students how mathematics is used in daily life and various careers. It begins by acknowledging how students often question the practical application of math lessons. The task requires students to research real-world examples of math usage individually or in groups. They will then present their findings to the class. The process section provides links to research math in daily life, careers using math, and where math is applied beyond one's occupation. It outlines presenting information on math's importance, related careers, and non-career uses.
This document provides an introduction and overview for a webquest lesson on how mathematics is used in daily life. The introduction questions why students think they will never use math and sets up the task of exploring how math applies to various careers and daily tasks. Students will be assigned to teams and research different roles to understand how math is relevant. Their work will be evaluated using a rubric assessing the amount and quality of information collected, use of resources, and organization.