Lavoro svolto dagli alunni della classe prima sez.B della scuola secondaria di primo grado dell'I.C."D'Aosta" di Ottaviano (NA) per il progetto Comenius ECOPALS
Il Social Media Wedding Concierge - In un mondo che corre sulla Rete, anche il rito più classico si adatta ai tempi che cambiano tra video-inviti, partecipazioni spedite via e-mail o in formato dvd e siti dedicati al grande evento. Non è certo una novità per Heidi Busetti, professione wedding reporter, che da 2010 segue gli sposi nell’organizzazione del matrimonio, creando un un blog – e su richiesta un libro – che racconti la loro storia d’amore attraverso le interviste ad amici e parenti.
Reputation Management and Social MediaPaul Marsden
This document provides an overview of reputation management and online reputation management. It discusses how reputation is defined as the collective representation of what others say about an organization over time. Reputation is important for organizational success, and those with strong reputations grow faster. The document outlines several strategies for online reputation management, including delivering valuable digital services, managing online visibility through sites like Google and social media, and providing helpful, real-time information during crises. It emphasizes that reputation cannot be manufactured but must be earned through consistently meeting and exceeding customer expectations.
Il mare della Liguria è una fonte di tesori e di storia come poche altre al mondo con i suoi relitti sommersi che forniscono una sfida e un richiamo per tutti gli appassionati delle avventura subacquee e delle immersioni in mare.
Il Social Media Wedding Concierge - In un mondo che corre sulla Rete, anche il rito più classico si adatta ai tempi che cambiano tra video-inviti, partecipazioni spedite via e-mail o in formato dvd e siti dedicati al grande evento. Non è certo una novità per Heidi Busetti, professione wedding reporter, che da 2010 segue gli sposi nell’organizzazione del matrimonio, creando un un blog – e su richiesta un libro – che racconti la loro storia d’amore attraverso le interviste ad amici e parenti.
Reputation Management and Social MediaPaul Marsden
This document provides an overview of reputation management and online reputation management. It discusses how reputation is defined as the collective representation of what others say about an organization over time. Reputation is important for organizational success, and those with strong reputations grow faster. The document outlines several strategies for online reputation management, including delivering valuable digital services, managing online visibility through sites like Google and social media, and providing helpful, real-time information during crises. It emphasizes that reputation cannot be manufactured but must be earned through consistently meeting and exceeding customer expectations.
Il mare della Liguria è una fonte di tesori e di storia come poche altre al mondo con i suoi relitti sommersi che forniscono una sfida e un richiamo per tutti gli appassionati delle avventura subacquee e delle immersioni in mare.
Grotte, miniere, ipogei e bottini, in Toscana.
Toscana Underground, valorizza risorse meno conosciute, quelle del sottosuolo, senza trascurare la tutela dell’ambiente, che costituisce un bene prezioso da salvaguardare.
I siti sono diffusi su gran parte del territorio regionale e molti di essi si trovano fuori dalle rotte turistiche tradizionali; peraltro, alcuni sono stati recentemente oggetto di interventi di recupero, messa in sicurezza, infrastrutturazione e meritano di essere valorizzati e fruiti dal pubblico.
Si tratta di luoghi di grande interesse e fascino, che arricchiscono l’offerta turistica del territorio e possono costituire una interessante proposta, non solo per gli amatori, ma anche per una escursione in famiglia o con gli amici e per l’attività didattica delle scuole.
Protagonisti di questa guida sono paesaggi segreti: manifestazioni spontanee e straordinarie della natura, come le grotte carsiche, e spazi sotterranei che raccontano la storia e il lavoro dell’uomo, come le necropoli, le miniere, gli antichi acquedotti.
La prima di 3 presentazioni dedicate al Cilento. Con la descrizione, in particolare, di queste località:
Palinuro
Marina di Camerota
San Severino
Roccagloriosa
Santuario di Pietrasanta.
Il Cilento è pieno di bellissime località. La scelta è dovuta solo alla conoscenza personale di questi luoghi ed alle foto scattate personalmente.
Scuola elettronica del consumo
Anno scolastico 2013/14
Classi terze dell’indirizzo per l’Enogastronomia e l’Ospitalità alberghiera
Sez. L-M-N-P-R
Docenti:
A. Bellelli - D. Corrieri – R. Lo Iacono – R. Rossi
con la collaborazione dei professori S. Forti e M. Passone
Italy - joint staff training event- cyberbullyingAnna Caldarelli
This document discusses cyberbullying and strategies to address it. It defines cyberbullying and notes that unlike traditional bullying, cyberbullying can continue at home and have an unlimited audience. Victims of cyberbullying are at risk for issues like depression, anxiety, and poor school performance. The document recommends that schools work to promote empathy, limit-setting, and social/emotional skills to prevent cyberbullying, and that psychologists support students' well-being and inclusion. It emphasizes the importance of collaboration between teachers, psychologists, and parents to address cyberbullying and build a supportive learning environment.
After a major eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 1858, local farmers were terrorized by a piercing scream they heard every night that prevented them from sleeping. Unable to find the source, they called upon a witch named Mattavona who lived on Vesuvius's slopes. After reciting incantations, the screaming stopped, allowing the people to sleep peacefully once more. The legend of the witch of Vesuvius was inspired by depictions in Mickey Mouse comics and an animated film about a young storyteller in 18th century Naples.
The Maschio Angioino castle in Naples, Italy was built in 1279. It had underground tunnels, one used to store grain and another to hold prisoners. Guards noticed fewer prisoners and strange noises coming from a well in one tunnel. One night, they saw a huge crocodile emerge from the well. Fishermen were too afraid to go into the sea. The king had the crocodile captured by baiting it with a horse's leg attached to an anchor. It was killed by arrows and harpoons aimed at its weak point, its jaw. The embalmed crocodile was then displayed in the castle.
Romulus and Remus were twin boys who were abandoned as infants but cared for by a she-wolf. They grew up to learn the truth of their origins and overthrew the king who had left them to die. The twins disagreed on where to build a new city, with Romulus seeing an omen favoring the Palatine Hill while Remus favored the Aventine Hill. In the argument that followed, Romulus killed his brother Remus and went on to become the first King of Rome.
Nicola, known as Cola Pesce, had a passion for the sea from a young age. After angering his mother by throwing caught fish back, she cursed him to become a fish. He grew fins, gills and scales and could live both in and under the sea. Cola Pesce had many adventures underwater, visiting other lands and meeting different people. His fame spread to the king, who tested Cola Pesce by having him retrieve a crown from the deep sea. When the king later asked him to bring back fire he saw supporting Sicily, Cola Pesce drowned trying to complete the task. According to the legend, he remains underwater, supporting the land between Messina and Catania on his shoulder
The Maschio Angioino castle in Naples, Italy was built in 1279. It had underground tunnels, one used to store grain and another to hold prisoners. Guards noticed fewer prisoners and strange noises coming from a well in one tunnel. One night, they saw a huge crocodile emerge from the well. Fishermen were too afraid to go into the sea. The king had the crocodile captured by baiting it with a horse's leg attached to an anchor. It was killed by arrows and harpoons aimed at its weak point, its jaw. The embalmed crocodile was then displayed in the castle.
After a major eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 1858, local farmers began hearing terrifying screams every night that prevented them from sleeping. Unable to find the source, they called upon a witch named Mattavona who lived on Vesuvius's slopes. After reciting incantations, the screams stopped, allowing the people to sleep peacefully once more. The legend of the witch of Vesuvius was inspired by depictions in Mickey Mouse comics and an animated film about a young storyteller in 18th century Naples.
Grotte, miniere, ipogei e bottini, in Toscana.
Toscana Underground, valorizza risorse meno conosciute, quelle del sottosuolo, senza trascurare la tutela dell’ambiente, che costituisce un bene prezioso da salvaguardare.
I siti sono diffusi su gran parte del territorio regionale e molti di essi si trovano fuori dalle rotte turistiche tradizionali; peraltro, alcuni sono stati recentemente oggetto di interventi di recupero, messa in sicurezza, infrastrutturazione e meritano di essere valorizzati e fruiti dal pubblico.
Si tratta di luoghi di grande interesse e fascino, che arricchiscono l’offerta turistica del territorio e possono costituire una interessante proposta, non solo per gli amatori, ma anche per una escursione in famiglia o con gli amici e per l’attività didattica delle scuole.
Protagonisti di questa guida sono paesaggi segreti: manifestazioni spontanee e straordinarie della natura, come le grotte carsiche, e spazi sotterranei che raccontano la storia e il lavoro dell’uomo, come le necropoli, le miniere, gli antichi acquedotti.
La prima di 3 presentazioni dedicate al Cilento. Con la descrizione, in particolare, di queste località:
Palinuro
Marina di Camerota
San Severino
Roccagloriosa
Santuario di Pietrasanta.
Il Cilento è pieno di bellissime località. La scelta è dovuta solo alla conoscenza personale di questi luoghi ed alle foto scattate personalmente.
Scuola elettronica del consumo
Anno scolastico 2013/14
Classi terze dell’indirizzo per l’Enogastronomia e l’Ospitalità alberghiera
Sez. L-M-N-P-R
Docenti:
A. Bellelli - D. Corrieri – R. Lo Iacono – R. Rossi
con la collaborazione dei professori S. Forti e M. Passone
Italy - joint staff training event- cyberbullyingAnna Caldarelli
This document discusses cyberbullying and strategies to address it. It defines cyberbullying and notes that unlike traditional bullying, cyberbullying can continue at home and have an unlimited audience. Victims of cyberbullying are at risk for issues like depression, anxiety, and poor school performance. The document recommends that schools work to promote empathy, limit-setting, and social/emotional skills to prevent cyberbullying, and that psychologists support students' well-being and inclusion. It emphasizes the importance of collaboration between teachers, psychologists, and parents to address cyberbullying and build a supportive learning environment.
After a major eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 1858, local farmers were terrorized by a piercing scream they heard every night that prevented them from sleeping. Unable to find the source, they called upon a witch named Mattavona who lived on Vesuvius's slopes. After reciting incantations, the screaming stopped, allowing the people to sleep peacefully once more. The legend of the witch of Vesuvius was inspired by depictions in Mickey Mouse comics and an animated film about a young storyteller in 18th century Naples.
The Maschio Angioino castle in Naples, Italy was built in 1279. It had underground tunnels, one used to store grain and another to hold prisoners. Guards noticed fewer prisoners and strange noises coming from a well in one tunnel. One night, they saw a huge crocodile emerge from the well. Fishermen were too afraid to go into the sea. The king had the crocodile captured by baiting it with a horse's leg attached to an anchor. It was killed by arrows and harpoons aimed at its weak point, its jaw. The embalmed crocodile was then displayed in the castle.
Romulus and Remus were twin boys who were abandoned as infants but cared for by a she-wolf. They grew up to learn the truth of their origins and overthrew the king who had left them to die. The twins disagreed on where to build a new city, with Romulus seeing an omen favoring the Palatine Hill while Remus favored the Aventine Hill. In the argument that followed, Romulus killed his brother Remus and went on to become the first King of Rome.
Nicola, known as Cola Pesce, had a passion for the sea from a young age. After angering his mother by throwing caught fish back, she cursed him to become a fish. He grew fins, gills and scales and could live both in and under the sea. Cola Pesce had many adventures underwater, visiting other lands and meeting different people. His fame spread to the king, who tested Cola Pesce by having him retrieve a crown from the deep sea. When the king later asked him to bring back fire he saw supporting Sicily, Cola Pesce drowned trying to complete the task. According to the legend, he remains underwater, supporting the land between Messina and Catania on his shoulder
The Maschio Angioino castle in Naples, Italy was built in 1279. It had underground tunnels, one used to store grain and another to hold prisoners. Guards noticed fewer prisoners and strange noises coming from a well in one tunnel. One night, they saw a huge crocodile emerge from the well. Fishermen were too afraid to go into the sea. The king had the crocodile captured by baiting it with a horse's leg attached to an anchor. It was killed by arrows and harpoons aimed at its weak point, its jaw. The embalmed crocodile was then displayed in the castle.
After a major eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 1858, local farmers began hearing terrifying screams every night that prevented them from sleeping. Unable to find the source, they called upon a witch named Mattavona who lived on Vesuvius's slopes. After reciting incantations, the screams stopped, allowing the people to sleep peacefully once more. The legend of the witch of Vesuvius was inspired by depictions in Mickey Mouse comics and an animated film about a young storyteller in 18th century Naples.
This dictionary provides Italian to English translations of words and phrases. It contains over 50,000 entries with clear definitions to help users understand Italian language and culture. The dictionary is available both as a physical book and digital download, making it a versatile reference tool for students, travelers and language learners.
The adventures of Ecopals: renewable energiesAnna Caldarelli
The Earth ran out of fossil fuels like gas, oil, and coal, causing everything to stop working. Naturelle was asked to help solve this problem. She called upon Hot Sun, Strong Wind, and Shiny Water, who all agreed to help provide renewable energy solutions. Hot Sun suggested solar panels to convert his rays to electricity. Strong Wind proposed using wind turbines to harness his breath and produce energy. Shiny Water had energy in her falls that could be captured. Naturelle used her magic wand to join their hands, and together they produced enough clean energy from renewable sources for life on Earth to continue normally. People learned that renewable energy can save the planet
The document defines alternative/clean/sustainable energies as those that do not pollute the atmosphere and have low production costs. It lists the main alternative energies according to EU directives as hydroelectric, tidal, geothermal, solar, wind, biomass, and biogas energies. Hydroelectric energy harnesses the power of rivers and dams, with the earliest dam built by ancient Egyptians. Hydroelectric power plants convert potential energy from water into electricity using turbines and generators. Italy produces 15% of its total energy from hydroelectric. Tidal energy uses the tides to power turbines and generators in large basins, but the structures are expensive to build. Geothermal energy harnesses heat from within the Earth through
If we encourage our friends to recycle and they encourage their friends, we can change the world through word-of-mouth. Separating waste properly allows materials to be reused through various creative projects like lamps made from glass bottles, furniture constructed from chairs, coat racks from wrenches, teddy bears from gloves, bags from cans, and mirrors from old rackets. With recycling and upcycling, we can reduce waste.
Renewable energy sources include solar, wind, ocean thermal, geothermal, and biomass. They are clean sources that do not emit harmful greenhouse gases. Solar energy can be harvested through various technologies, though some have intermittency issues. Wind energy is harvested via wind turbines and has the advantages of being clean, renewable, and using a free raw material. Geothermal energy harnesses heat from the Earth's crust to power turbines. Biomass energy is obtained by combusting or processing various organic waste materials and plant crops.
3. Some of the natural beauties of Italy, known all over
the world, are surely the beautiful islands of Ischia
and Capri
4. Il Vesuvio è un vulcano esplosivo o effusivo in stato di quiescenza dal 1944
Vesuvius is a volcano explosive or effusive in a quiescent state since 1944
5.
6. La Solfatara è il cratere attivo di un vulcano in quiete, uno dei
quaranta dei Campi Flegrei. È caratterizzato da emissioni di
vapori sulfurei e anidride carbonica, dai vulcanetti di fango
bollente e dalle sorgenti di acque minerali.
The Solfatara is the active crater of a volcano at rest, one of the
forty Campi Flegrei. From mud volcanoes and hot springs of
mineral water go out sulfur vapors and carbon dioxide
7.
8. I drappi, il gran salone, la sala del trono, la sala delle meraviglie, il belvedere...
non gli spazi di un antico castello ma alcune delle tappe del magico viaggio nelle
Grotte dell’Angelo di Pertosa. Il lavoro della natura qui ha raggiunto l’apoteosi
della bellezza.
The drapes, the great hall, the throne room, the room of wonders, the viewpoint ...
not spaces of an old castle, but some of the stages of the magical journey into the
Caves of Pertosa. The work of nature here has reached the apotheosis of beauty