This document provides an overview of strategies for innovation discussed by Kerri Burchill at Eastern Michigan University. It includes an agenda that covers a study description, context, strategies, and a theory of the U. The document also includes Kerri Burchill's biography and references various innovation-related images and concepts found through Google searches.
This document defines e-learning as instruction delivered on a computer through various means and discusses key features of asynchronous and synchronous e-learning models. It provides examples of mini-MBA and mini-MPA programs offered through web-based courses and their typical goals, student profiles, curricula, costs and formats. The document also discusses the role of a learning management system (LMS) in administering online learning and examples of commonly used LMS providers.
This document provides information about the female reproductive system. It describes both the external organs, such as the vulva, labia, clitoris, and vestibule, and the internal organs, including the vagina, uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries. It also discusses the role of hormones in reproduction and development of the embryo from fertilization through organogenesis. The document concludes by describing the accessory breast organ and the role of oxytocin in parturition.
This document provides the mark scheme and guidance for grading Pearson Edexcel's International GCSE in Chemistry exam from January 2015. It outlines the general marking guidelines instructing examiners to mark candidates positively and award all marks described in the scheme. It also contains sample exam questions and answers describing the expected responses and marks allocated.
The document summarizes the results of a survey of CILIP West Midlands members. It found that over half of the 60 respondents were current members from a variety of library sectors. Members indicated that organizing training events and regular networking opportunities should be top priorities. Popular event topics included promoting libraries, visiting other libraries, using social media, technology, and mobile technologies. Upcoming events were also announced.
This document defines e-learning as instruction delivered on a computer through various means and discusses key features of asynchronous and synchronous e-learning models. It provides examples of mini-MBA and mini-MPA programs offered through web-based courses and their typical goals, student profiles, curricula, costs and formats. The document also discusses the role of a learning management system (LMS) in administering online learning and examples of commonly used LMS providers.
This document provides information about the female reproductive system. It describes both the external organs, such as the vulva, labia, clitoris, and vestibule, and the internal organs, including the vagina, uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries. It also discusses the role of hormones in reproduction and development of the embryo from fertilization through organogenesis. The document concludes by describing the accessory breast organ and the role of oxytocin in parturition.
This document provides the mark scheme and guidance for grading Pearson Edexcel's International GCSE in Chemistry exam from January 2015. It outlines the general marking guidelines instructing examiners to mark candidates positively and award all marks described in the scheme. It also contains sample exam questions and answers describing the expected responses and marks allocated.
The document summarizes the results of a survey of CILIP West Midlands members. It found that over half of the 60 respondents were current members from a variety of library sectors. Members indicated that organizing training events and regular networking opportunities should be top priorities. Popular event topics included promoting libraries, visiting other libraries, using social media, technology, and mobile technologies. Upcoming events were also announced.
Consumers are spending more time researching purchases online before buying. A Google survey found that 53% of consumers use search engines more for research and 54% spend more time researching products online. Search engines are also the top information source for consumers. Retailers should consider search engine marketing and optimizing their websites to provide product information to these informed consumers.
The document lists various records for the largest, tallest, most expensive, and busiest structures and transportation entities around the world. It includes the largest office building in Chicago, the biggest passenger airliner which holds 555 people, and the longest bridge in China at 32.5 kilometers. The tallest building is slated to be the Burj Dubai in the United Arab Emirates at 900 meters once completed in 2009. The largest and most expensive stadiums are located in Brazil and England, respectively.
The document provides information from an open house for parents of kindergarten students at the Rainbow Riders school. It outlines the agenda for the evening which includes introductions of the kindergarten teaching team and specialists, an overview of the curriculum including units of study and learning dispositions, and housekeeping items. It also discusses what the school wants kindergarteners to develop into and ways for parents to communicate and volunteer.
Real estate principles_powerpoint_for_chapter_10Morten Andersen
The document discusses deeds of trust, which is an alternative to a mortgage. In a deed of trust, the borrower is called the trustor, the lender is called the beneficiary, and a neutral third party acts as trustee. While the trustee holds title to the property, this is only to protect the lender's interest in the property. As long as payments are made, the borrower retains possession and use of the property. The deed of trust allows the lender to take possession more quickly if payments are missed compared to a mortgage. It also avoids statutory redemption periods after foreclosure.
This document contains information about performance evaluation methods for a unit coordinator, including examples of performance review phrases and key performance indicators. It provides descriptions of 12 common performance appraisal methods: management by objectives, critical incident method, behaviorally anchored rating scales, behavioral observation scales, 360 degree appraisal, and weighted checklist method. For each method, it gives an overview and discusses advantages and disadvantages. The document also includes sections with positive and negative review phrases for various performance factors like attitude, decision-making, and teamwork.
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Jigme Thinley designed a smart system to monitor and manage household energy consumption. The system uses sensors installed on electronic devices to track their energy use. This sensor data is sent to a smartphone and then to an aggregator, which analyzes and distributes the data through social media and mobile apps. The system aims to increase awareness of energy consumption and encourage conservation through features like gameplay and usage comparisons between friends.
Search challenges for collections of book recordsArjen de Vries
Roberto Corniacchia's presentation to the ECIR 2014 Industry Day: http://ecir2014.org/industry-day/
Bibliographic data have always represented an interesting case for Information Retrieval. Books have authors, title, editions, publishers, identification codes and so on; they can cite other publications and be held by a number of libraries. Digital humanities and the cultural heritage domain invest an increasing effort in the preservation, valorisation and exploitation of bibliographic data, with an emphasis on open data. This not only means that larger volumes of data are available, but also that such data sets are more and more linked together, with consequent challenges about their integration. So, even though “books” and their archival records have not changed for decades, the scale of the problem is changing rapidly.
Secondly, the spectrum of information needs to be satisfied is growing larger. The increase in available (open) data demands innovative services to be developed, whether they target researchers, librarians, or end users, and whether the context is an academic, cultural or commercial setting. The associated information retrieval challenge is no longer just about finding a book by its author’s last name. Full-text search combined with a few facets may address more complex needs, but does not help to exploit the linked nature of today’s open data to the maximum opportunity. The key problem is how to use effectively the full amount of linked data that are being made available online, increasing day by day; and turn this rich source of information into novel search scenarios: what are the most prestigious academic publishers, based on scientific citations, online consumer reviews and ratings? How can a search system tailor the quest for a book to the age of the expected
reader?
We discuss how Spinque addresses these challenges of rich interlinked book data, using its core Search by Strategy concept to separate concerns about modelling the various types of data and their interrelations, and customizing the ranking of information objects accordingly. Here, search processes are modelled on top of structured and unstructured data, with an integrated support for probabilistic reasoning in order to deal transparently with both exact and missing / vague information. We discuss this case of book records in the specific context of EU-funded project COMSODE (Components Supporting the Open Data Exploitation). The envisioned Open Data Node platform aims at effective reuse of integrated data sources, with a strong emphasis on data quality.
This document lists specialists and their definitions and how they apply to archaeology. A biologist studies living organisms and would analyze DNA like from Otzi. A pathologist examines trauma, disease and their effects on bones, which an osteoarchaeologist also studies. Other specialists include a geologist examining earth's structure, a metallurgist analyzing metal properties, and a ceramicist exploring pottery.
Company Profile
Maa Kamakhya HR Consultants Private Limited is a leading recruitment consultancy which caters to the human resource requirements in middle and senior management of a large numbers of companies for best performance in all technical and non-technical positions. We are in this service since the year 2002.
Deals in
Accounting/Tax,Banking,BioTech/R&D/Scientist,CallCentre/Operations,Computers/IT,Construction/Realestate,Editors/Journalism,Engineering,Export/Import,FinancialServices,FreshGraduate,Hospitality/Travel,HR/TopManagement,Insurance,Legal/Law,Manufacturing/Production,Media/Entertainment,Medical,Oil/Gas/Petroleum,PublicRelation,Sales/Marketing,Security,Teaching/Education,Technical,Telecom,TradeTransportation/Logistic.
Current Location: Nehru place, New Delhi
Mobile:9716435187
Maa Kamakhya HR Consultants Private Limited
205, 2nd Floor, Red Rose 49-50, Nehru place ,
New Delhi-110019, PH: 26464600
Email: biodata@maajobs.net,www.maajobs.net
NY Press Club Journalism Conference 2010 Best Tweets (#nypc10)ServedFreshMedia
A compilation of memorable tweets from the New York Press Club's Journalism Conference 2010 that took place in New York on October 9th. Great conference! #nypc10
This document summarizes the benefits available to Starbucks partners. It describes health coverage including medical, dental and vision insurance. It also mentions a 401k retirement plan with company matching, stock equity programs, tuition reimbursement, paid time off, and various other benefits. The document provides details on eligibility requirements and enrollment processes for various benefits programs.
This document is the Banking Regulation Act of 1949 which establishes the regulatory framework for banking in India. Some key points:
- It gives the Central Government and Reserve Bank of India oversight over banking operations.
- It defines terms related to banking such as "banking company", "demand liabilities", "time liabilities", and establishes the regulatory powers and authorities.
- It allows the Central Government and RBI to suspend parts of the Act during emergencies or if deemed necessary for financial stability.
The document provides an overview of Pfizer Inc., including its business segments, geographic reach, goals, mission/values, history, strategy, external environment analysis, internal environment analysis, and recommendations. It analyzes Pfizer's pharmaceutical, animal health, and corporate/other business segments. Key points include Pfizer operating in over 150 countries, goals of growing in emerging markets and optimizing its patent-protected portfolio, and an analysis of Pfizer's financial performance compared to rivals. One recommendation is for Pfizer to focus on emerging markets like Asia, China, and India.
The document provides a checklist for setting up and testing lighting, sound, and projection equipment in a drama studio. It describes the necessary equipment, how to set it up properly, and what to do if any items are missing or not functioning correctly. Potential issues covered include rigging lights, attaching safety chains, installing gels, patching lights to the dimmer board, checking fuses, replacing bulbs, connecting audio from the mixing desk to speakers, and ensuring the projector is powered on. Assistance should be sought if specific problems cannot be resolved.
The document summarizes several key causes of the Great Depression:
1) Under consumption and overproduction led companies to mass produce goods that people stopped buying, leaving companies with unsold inventory.
2) The stock market crash caused many people who invested all their money in stocks to lose most or all of their savings when stock prices plummeted.
3) Installment buying for items like cars left many Americans unable to pay off debts when they lost income in the Depression.
4) Banks collapsed when they unknowingly invested customers' savings in the stock market, leaving people unable to access their funds.
The document discusses globalization and its impacts. It notes that globalization has lifted hundreds of millions out of poverty in China and India as they experienced high economic growth rates attributed to increasing globalization. However, there is growing opposition in developed countries to globalization. It then discusses specific impacts of China's globalization on developed countries, including cheaper Chinese exports putting pressure on domestic producers, China gaining technological innovations from developed countries to produce cheaper similar products, and China manipulating its currency to enhance international competitiveness.
Trends in e-learning: Research & Practices by Ana Paula Correia PhDInês Araújo
Apresentação da Prof.ª Ana Paula Correia (Iowa State University, USA) que decorreu no dia 30 de Novembro no âmbito do MyMPeL 2013 na Universidade Aberta, Lisboa.
Pursuing graduate study (IIT Madras, September 2010)sakumar
The document summarizes the educational and career background of S. Anil Kumar. It details his undergraduate grades and rank from IIT-Madras, the graduate programs he applied to and was accepted in the US and Canada, including receiving financial aid offers. It also lists resources for applying to and succeeding in graduate school and describes some of Kumar's research, consulting, non-profit, and angel investing work.
Denise Bradby is a senior research associate with over 20 years of experience directing complex projects related to K-12 education. She has specialized in developing course classification systems, analyzing student data, and integrating quantitative and qualitative evaluation methods. Bradby is currently recovering from a double lung and heart transplant. Some of her most notable projects include directing the development of the School Codes for the Exchange of Data taxonomy, evaluating California's Transcript Evaluation Service, and assessing career academies through the ConnectEd initiative.
Consumers are spending more time researching purchases online before buying. A Google survey found that 53% of consumers use search engines more for research and 54% spend more time researching products online. Search engines are also the top information source for consumers. Retailers should consider search engine marketing and optimizing their websites to provide product information to these informed consumers.
The document lists various records for the largest, tallest, most expensive, and busiest structures and transportation entities around the world. It includes the largest office building in Chicago, the biggest passenger airliner which holds 555 people, and the longest bridge in China at 32.5 kilometers. The tallest building is slated to be the Burj Dubai in the United Arab Emirates at 900 meters once completed in 2009. The largest and most expensive stadiums are located in Brazil and England, respectively.
The document provides information from an open house for parents of kindergarten students at the Rainbow Riders school. It outlines the agenda for the evening which includes introductions of the kindergarten teaching team and specialists, an overview of the curriculum including units of study and learning dispositions, and housekeeping items. It also discusses what the school wants kindergarteners to develop into and ways for parents to communicate and volunteer.
Real estate principles_powerpoint_for_chapter_10Morten Andersen
The document discusses deeds of trust, which is an alternative to a mortgage. In a deed of trust, the borrower is called the trustor, the lender is called the beneficiary, and a neutral third party acts as trustee. While the trustee holds title to the property, this is only to protect the lender's interest in the property. As long as payments are made, the borrower retains possession and use of the property. The deed of trust allows the lender to take possession more quickly if payments are missed compared to a mortgage. It also avoids statutory redemption periods after foreclosure.
This document contains information about performance evaluation methods for a unit coordinator, including examples of performance review phrases and key performance indicators. It provides descriptions of 12 common performance appraisal methods: management by objectives, critical incident method, behaviorally anchored rating scales, behavioral observation scales, 360 degree appraisal, and weighted checklist method. For each method, it gives an overview and discusses advantages and disadvantages. The document also includes sections with positive and negative review phrases for various performance factors like attitude, decision-making, and teamwork.
Final version jigme thinley lbs assignmentjigme thinley
Jigme Thinley designed a smart system to monitor and manage household energy consumption. The system uses sensors installed on electronic devices to track their energy use. This sensor data is sent to a smartphone and then to an aggregator, which analyzes and distributes the data through social media and mobile apps. The system aims to increase awareness of energy consumption and encourage conservation through features like gameplay and usage comparisons between friends.
Search challenges for collections of book recordsArjen de Vries
Roberto Corniacchia's presentation to the ECIR 2014 Industry Day: http://ecir2014.org/industry-day/
Bibliographic data have always represented an interesting case for Information Retrieval. Books have authors, title, editions, publishers, identification codes and so on; they can cite other publications and be held by a number of libraries. Digital humanities and the cultural heritage domain invest an increasing effort in the preservation, valorisation and exploitation of bibliographic data, with an emphasis on open data. This not only means that larger volumes of data are available, but also that such data sets are more and more linked together, with consequent challenges about their integration. So, even though “books” and their archival records have not changed for decades, the scale of the problem is changing rapidly.
Secondly, the spectrum of information needs to be satisfied is growing larger. The increase in available (open) data demands innovative services to be developed, whether they target researchers, librarians, or end users, and whether the context is an academic, cultural or commercial setting. The associated information retrieval challenge is no longer just about finding a book by its author’s last name. Full-text search combined with a few facets may address more complex needs, but does not help to exploit the linked nature of today’s open data to the maximum opportunity. The key problem is how to use effectively the full amount of linked data that are being made available online, increasing day by day; and turn this rich source of information into novel search scenarios: what are the most prestigious academic publishers, based on scientific citations, online consumer reviews and ratings? How can a search system tailor the quest for a book to the age of the expected
reader?
We discuss how Spinque addresses these challenges of rich interlinked book data, using its core Search by Strategy concept to separate concerns about modelling the various types of data and their interrelations, and customizing the ranking of information objects accordingly. Here, search processes are modelled on top of structured and unstructured data, with an integrated support for probabilistic reasoning in order to deal transparently with both exact and missing / vague information. We discuss this case of book records in the specific context of EU-funded project COMSODE (Components Supporting the Open Data Exploitation). The envisioned Open Data Node platform aims at effective reuse of integrated data sources, with a strong emphasis on data quality.
This document lists specialists and their definitions and how they apply to archaeology. A biologist studies living organisms and would analyze DNA like from Otzi. A pathologist examines trauma, disease and their effects on bones, which an osteoarchaeologist also studies. Other specialists include a geologist examining earth's structure, a metallurgist analyzing metal properties, and a ceramicist exploring pottery.
Company Profile
Maa Kamakhya HR Consultants Private Limited is a leading recruitment consultancy which caters to the human resource requirements in middle and senior management of a large numbers of companies for best performance in all technical and non-technical positions. We are in this service since the year 2002.
Deals in
Accounting/Tax,Banking,BioTech/R&D/Scientist,CallCentre/Operations,Computers/IT,Construction/Realestate,Editors/Journalism,Engineering,Export/Import,FinancialServices,FreshGraduate,Hospitality/Travel,HR/TopManagement,Insurance,Legal/Law,Manufacturing/Production,Media/Entertainment,Medical,Oil/Gas/Petroleum,PublicRelation,Sales/Marketing,Security,Teaching/Education,Technical,Telecom,TradeTransportation/Logistic.
Current Location: Nehru place, New Delhi
Mobile:9716435187
Maa Kamakhya HR Consultants Private Limited
205, 2nd Floor, Red Rose 49-50, Nehru place ,
New Delhi-110019, PH: 26464600
Email: biodata@maajobs.net,www.maajobs.net
NY Press Club Journalism Conference 2010 Best Tweets (#nypc10)ServedFreshMedia
A compilation of memorable tweets from the New York Press Club's Journalism Conference 2010 that took place in New York on October 9th. Great conference! #nypc10
This document summarizes the benefits available to Starbucks partners. It describes health coverage including medical, dental and vision insurance. It also mentions a 401k retirement plan with company matching, stock equity programs, tuition reimbursement, paid time off, and various other benefits. The document provides details on eligibility requirements and enrollment processes for various benefits programs.
This document is the Banking Regulation Act of 1949 which establishes the regulatory framework for banking in India. Some key points:
- It gives the Central Government and Reserve Bank of India oversight over banking operations.
- It defines terms related to banking such as "banking company", "demand liabilities", "time liabilities", and establishes the regulatory powers and authorities.
- It allows the Central Government and RBI to suspend parts of the Act during emergencies or if deemed necessary for financial stability.
The document provides an overview of Pfizer Inc., including its business segments, geographic reach, goals, mission/values, history, strategy, external environment analysis, internal environment analysis, and recommendations. It analyzes Pfizer's pharmaceutical, animal health, and corporate/other business segments. Key points include Pfizer operating in over 150 countries, goals of growing in emerging markets and optimizing its patent-protected portfolio, and an analysis of Pfizer's financial performance compared to rivals. One recommendation is for Pfizer to focus on emerging markets like Asia, China, and India.
The document provides a checklist for setting up and testing lighting, sound, and projection equipment in a drama studio. It describes the necessary equipment, how to set it up properly, and what to do if any items are missing or not functioning correctly. Potential issues covered include rigging lights, attaching safety chains, installing gels, patching lights to the dimmer board, checking fuses, replacing bulbs, connecting audio from the mixing desk to speakers, and ensuring the projector is powered on. Assistance should be sought if specific problems cannot be resolved.
The document summarizes several key causes of the Great Depression:
1) Under consumption and overproduction led companies to mass produce goods that people stopped buying, leaving companies with unsold inventory.
2) The stock market crash caused many people who invested all their money in stocks to lose most or all of their savings when stock prices plummeted.
3) Installment buying for items like cars left many Americans unable to pay off debts when they lost income in the Depression.
4) Banks collapsed when they unknowingly invested customers' savings in the stock market, leaving people unable to access their funds.
The document discusses globalization and its impacts. It notes that globalization has lifted hundreds of millions out of poverty in China and India as they experienced high economic growth rates attributed to increasing globalization. However, there is growing opposition in developed countries to globalization. It then discusses specific impacts of China's globalization on developed countries, including cheaper Chinese exports putting pressure on domestic producers, China gaining technological innovations from developed countries to produce cheaper similar products, and China manipulating its currency to enhance international competitiveness.
Trends in e-learning: Research & Practices by Ana Paula Correia PhDInês Araújo
Apresentação da Prof.ª Ana Paula Correia (Iowa State University, USA) que decorreu no dia 30 de Novembro no âmbito do MyMPeL 2013 na Universidade Aberta, Lisboa.
Pursuing graduate study (IIT Madras, September 2010)sakumar
The document summarizes the educational and career background of S. Anil Kumar. It details his undergraduate grades and rank from IIT-Madras, the graduate programs he applied to and was accepted in the US and Canada, including receiving financial aid offers. It also lists resources for applying to and succeeding in graduate school and describes some of Kumar's research, consulting, non-profit, and angel investing work.
Denise Bradby is a senior research associate with over 20 years of experience directing complex projects related to K-12 education. She has specialized in developing course classification systems, analyzing student data, and integrating quantitative and qualitative evaluation methods. Bradby is currently recovering from a double lung and heart transplant. Some of her most notable projects include directing the development of the School Codes for the Exchange of Data taxonomy, evaluating California's Transcript Evaluation Service, and assessing career academies through the ConnectEd initiative.
This document discusses curriculum mapping, which involves clarifying and assessing the relationships between curricular and co-curricular activities, courses, and programs. It provides an overview of curriculum mapping, including its benefits and key aspects. The presentation covers the mapping process, analyzing maps, and includes examples of course-level and program-level maps. It emphasizes that mapping can align instruction with learning outcomes, reveal gaps, and improve program coherence.
Learn How Emergent Online Models Serve as Innovation IncubatorsEDUCAUSE
This document discusses innovations in online learning models and tools for assessing innovations. It provides examples of rubrics used by different institutions to evaluate emerging technologies. The document also addresses topics like MOOCs, competency-based learning, and learning analytics, noting opportunities and questions around scaling online programs, improving pedagogy, and using student data to enhance learning. Resources on these trends are shared, such as research initiatives on MOOC effectiveness and case studies applying learning analytics in personalized learning environments.
This document provides information and guidance to senior students at All Saints Catholic College on maximizing their potential through effective information research. It outlines several models of the information research process, including the PLUS and ISP models, and provides guidance on each step of the research process from defining the purpose and scope to locating relevant sources to selecting, organizing, presenting, and assessing the information found. Resources and tools are recommended for each step to help students conduct thorough and high-quality research.
HICE 2023 - 5 Minutes On K-12 Online Learning With… A Thematic Analysis of A...Michael Barbour
Barbour, M. K., & Wilson, E. V. (2023, January). 5 minutes on K-12 online learning with… A thematic analysis of advice from experts [Paper]. Hawaii International Conference on Education, Waikiki, HI.
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Worldwide Degree Briefing slides for the BS in Technical Management and the MS in Leadership. From a live presentation presented on April 20, 2017. For the complete webinar visit https://eaglevision.adobeconnect.com/p23w67k3rts/
This document discusses the history and development of e-learning and online professional development for teachers. It traces the origins of distance education back to newspaper advertisements for shorthand classes in 1728. The University of London began offering distance learning degrees in 1858. Fully online education began in 1996 with the founding of Jones International University. The document outlines benefits of e-learning such as flexibility, convenience, and increased opportunities for professional development. It also discusses research that shows online learning communities can help reduce teacher isolation.
This document provides a literature review and annotated bibliography of resources related to managing online learning operations. It covers cases, models, measures, and managing change in the following areas: business models for online education; institutional perspectives on different online learning modalities; reasons institutions pursue online learning and lessons learned from virtual universities; principles of sustainability and cost-effectiveness in online learning; student services, marketing, and quality measures for online programs; and guidelines for promoting change management within higher education institutions. The resources cover institutional strategies and best practices for planning, evaluating, and improving online learning programs and operations.
- The document is an academic resume/CV/bio for Clifford R. Kettemborough that details his extensive education credentials and experience in academia and industry.
- It lists his doctorate degrees from multiple universities as well as various teaching positions held at colleges and universities around the world.
- It also outlines his many industry certifications in areas such as IT, business analysis, project management, and healthcare information management.
Going beyond the Mobile Mania and into Mobile Might!Beth Sockman
This was a presentation from - Mobile Summit 2014
APP Engagement Checklist - http://tinyurl.com/engageapps
TAKE AWAYS
* Explain learner-centered and learning centered with value to education
* Describe ways that you can increase engagement
* Identify evaluation tools for Apps (to begin to look) for potential engagement & learning centeredness
* Recognize strategies for engagement
* 4 apps and use in a learner - centered way
* Pinpoint key management tactics for the mobile devices for those apps or Web 2.0 tools.
This document discusses the potential of big data in education. It defines big data as large, complex datasets that are difficult to process using traditional tools. It notes that using big data through formative assessments and tailored instruction could double student achievement. The document suggests big data could provide more feedback, a more accurate picture of student performance, and a record of each student's learning journey. It asks how we should shift our thinking and what technologies now enable new possibilities in education.
The MOOC in Review: Contributions to Teaching and LearningEDUCAUSE
Over the past year, the massive open online course (MOOC) has emerged as a significantly different course model. So, what we have learned about the MOOC and its potential to support learning? In this session I’ll review examples of how the MOOC is being utilized along with several related issues: implementation and deployment approaches; student success data; MOOC innovations; financial models; connections to traditional programs; and future developments. Resource list: http://tinyurl.com/elimooc
Communication and Engagement with Stakeholders In Class SchedulingSalesforce.org
Presentation from Salesforce.org Higher Ed Summit 2017 by: Shuguang Hong of Georgia State University
Communication and engagement with the stakeholders is essential to the success of class scheduling in an academic unit. The unit needs feedback from students about their study plans to predicate course demand in a semester; it requires to know faculty availability to staff the classes with qualified instructors; and it must communicate with various units to understand the constraints of facilities, services and support. Unfortunately, this process is currently a manual process. It severely restricts the communication and engagement with those stakeholders, which can result in various errors in a class schedule and affects students, instructors and other stake holders. To address this critical need, Georgia State University has developed a class scheduling application built on the Salesforce Community Platform to enable communications and engagement with stakeholders during the class scheduling process. This presentation will discuss the architecture, design and implementation of their application.
This is an instructional plan I designed and implemented for a course in my Master's program. I instructed three people in the job market on how to have a successful interview (*successful meaning either being invited for a second interview or getting the job).
Melvyn Harding has over 15 years of experience in management and leadership roles in education. He currently serves as the Director of Educational Talent Search at Purdue University Calumet, where he supervises staff, manages budgets, and ensures program objectives are met. He also teaches as an adjunct faculty member and actively participates in professional development.
The document discusses virtual learning or online schooling. It notes that 32 states have full-time virtual schools and all 50 states offer some online or blended course opportunities. The document outlines benefits of virtual learning like increased access to education and opportunities for collaboration. Challenges mentioned include plagiarism, costs of starting virtual schools, and needing self-motivated students. It provides tips for creating effective virtual learning programs.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
21. Kerri’s Biography
Kerri is a doctoral fellow at Eastern Michigan
University. Her dissertation focus is on how
professors in higher education perceive context
affects their professional learning. Kerri has a
Master degree in Human Resource Management
(DeVry, 2006), a Master’s of Education
(University of Alberta, 2000), a Bachelor of Arts
(BrighamYoung University, 1995), and an
Associate’s degree in Psychology (Rick’s
College, 1991). She has over 20 years of teaching
experience in K-12 and higher education, and has
taught and served in various administrative roles
in three countries: Canada, United States and
Dominica (West Indies).
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