This document provides tips for media interviews. It discusses that an interview is an opportunity to convey key messages and mitigate damage, not to be funny or show how smart you are. It outlines the roles of the newsmaker and reporter and their different goals for the interview. The document provides advice on preparing for different types of interviews, dealing with difficult questions, and techniques for succeeding in interviews such as using bridging statements and rehearsing key messages. The overall message is that preparation and staying on message are important for a successful media interview.
The story of how Digital Cultures helped introduce Moodle within a WebCT shop at the University of Sydney.
NOTE: Eight full screen slides of this presentation are followed by the same slides with notes on the talk.
These slides are for a lightening talk at the Open Education Workshop Nov 21, 2008 at Macquarie University's Graduate School of Management organised by ASKOSS http://opened.notlong.com
Slides from the \"Drupal in Higher Education\" session at the Stanford Open Source Lab (un)Conference, November, 2008, presented by Irina Zaks and John Bickar (Stanford University)
The document discusses photography and includes sections on group photos, makeup artistry, candid shots, and print work. It mentions taking photos of groups, applying makeup for photos, candid or informal photos, and producing printed photos.
This document describes a mobile teledermatology service in Sweden called iDoc24. It provides anonymous medical information and treatment advice for visual skin concerns within 24 hours via photo queries sent by mobile phone. Over 250 queries have been answered so far, with the most common topics being genital issues, birthmarks, and general skin problems. Based on the queries, about 70% of people received self-care advice while 30% were recommended to see a doctor. A user satisfaction survey found that most people who used the service felt satisfied, relieved, and safer with the medical advice received.
This document discusses arts integration in a 6th grade classroom in Racine, Wisconsin in 1954. Fieldtrips and outside experiences provided material for student art projects and narratives, with the narratives sometimes inspiring the art projects and vice versa. Students also created their own narratives based on cartoons that covered different subjects.
By Carl Marning - Cisco Services
In today's global market, talent is both the most important corporate resource, and the one in shortest supply. This presents service industry leaders the world over with an increasingly difficult and important challenge - where will your talent come from in the future? In this session, Carl Manning of Cisco discussed how to build a diverse pipeline for talent, the business case for making career development core to the organization and how to challenge and develop top talent.
Masculinity is often depicted in violent drawings by adolescent boys as a struggle for power and intimacy. These drawings were analyzed to understand how boys portray masculinity and relationships through violent imagery. The drawings seem to reflect boys grappling with developing their masculine identity and finding connection with others.
Perspective Arts Architectural Illustration & Design is a company located at 111 Butler Street in Brooklyn, New York. They can be contacted by phone at 917-608-1557 or by email at [email_address]. Their website is www.perspectivearts.com.
Visualizing Research Design, NAEA Presentation 2009aileenwilson
This document summarizes several sources about visualizing research design in art education. It discusses how visual images are part of an evolving creative process that involves questioning, gathering resources, analysis, and creating visual interpretations. One source describes "pictures of thinking" and how to represent rich visual experiences. Another discusses the problems of context, process, content, and construction of meaning when drawing acts. A final source is described as a sequence of over 3,000 photographs taken at intervals to establish a constant "photographic heartbeat".
Contact Center Conference Romania May 2004Luis Filipe
The document discusses a managed contact center solution from Alcatel-Lucent for service providers. It provides an overview of the solution, including the key products involved like the Genesys contact center suite and Alcatel-Lucent 8642 Flexible Routing Controller. It also discusses how Alcatel-Lucent's professional services help service providers with solutions like analyzing business cases and providing sales and marketing support. Finally, it provides an example of a tier 1 service provider that implemented a hosted IP contact center solution across three continents using Alcatel-Lucent's managed customer interaction solution.
Networlding introduces some key Web 2.0 tools and terms like blogs, podcasts, RSS, and wikis. It also lists several blog hosting sites and provides additional resources for blogs and articles. The document aims to inform readers about popular Web 2.0 technologies and resources.
This document discusses how organizations can achieve responsive IT and become more connected businesses. It provides tips on rapidly delivering projects using techniques like DevOps. It also discusses how the WSO2 open platform can help organizations accelerate interactions, reduce friction, and automatically adapt through a connected approach. The document recommends reading on topics like responsive IT architectures and how DevOps and APIs can promote reuse.
El documento habla sobre la violencia en los deportes y lo que se debe y no se debe hacer. Indica que no se debe insultar, pegar o agredir a otros jugadores o al árbitro, y que se debe respetar las normas. También menciona que en las clases de educación física a veces los estudiantes se insultan, pelean y no obedecen, en lugar de llevarse bien, divertirse, escucharse unos a otros y respetarse como deberían.
This document summarizes interviews with two Polish entrepreneurs, Zenon and Pawel, about starting businesses after the fall of communism in Poland in 1989. Zenon started growing vegetables and opening stalls, but his business was impacted by the Chernobyl disaster. He later found success in Warsaw operating a manufacturing business, but struggled with corruption and theft when opening a subsidiary and restaurant in a small town. Pawel took advantage of new laws allowing private businesses to leave his job in a state-owned company and traded computers, but faced harassment from the secret police before transitioning into the paper industry. Both discuss the challenges of changing mindsets and overcoming a culture of corruption as Poland transitioned to a capitalist system.
Presentation about what are the correct & incorrect attitudes of work, and what it means to be called by God, especially in the context of working in the marketplace. This was a talk given to Good News Community Church student group on Apr 20, 2007.
7. 甚麼是工作?
• Richard Higginson 提出工作的定義為一些基於
義務或責任 (obligation) 而有的活動
– 義務或責任和關係 (relationship) 之間存在關係
– 表示屬於一個群體的
• 引伸為「一些為了對一個群體要盡的義務或責
任而作的活動」 Work is the activities we
perform, with obligation, for the sake of those
relationships, for community. (Jensen, Responsive
Labor)
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8. 聖經中的工作觀
• 聖經記載神不斷地工作(約 5:17 ),所
以認為人生在世必須工作 ( 帖後 3:10)
• 工作是具有意義和價值的活動
• 但工作不能使人有完全的滿足感或成就
感,因為只有神才可以給人類完全的滿
足感 (Our hearts are restless until they rest
in You, Lord. St. Augustine)
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