Our church held its second annual Souper Bowl event to collect canned goods and raise funds for the local food bank. For the second year in a row, our Souper Bowl event won an award for having the most creative name of all the soup bowl fundraisers held. We are looking forward to making our Souper Bowl fundraising drive an ongoing tradition.
La catedrática Dra. Martha Jordan Campos presentó el tema "Empresa en Marcha" a través de un mapa mental creado por el expositor Jorge Luis Manrique Aparicio como parte de la asignatura de Enseñanza Universitaria de la Maestría en Administración de la Universidad Inca Garcilaso de la Vega.
Theses are the slides from a presentation made by Justgiving's head of client services, Tom Mansel, at the Institute of Fundraising's National Convention on July 9th 2008
What charities really think of online giving, and how to make the most of itJonathan Waddingham
This is a presentation given at the Institute of Fundraising North Social Media Conference, and the Professional Fundraising 'digicomms' conference in January and February 2009.
We always overestimate the change that will occur in the next two years and underestimate the change that will occur in the next ten years. Technologies like HTML, XML, and XAML/MXML are evolving. While a few social media platforms see limited global reach and engagement currently, their impact is growing through network effects as links and connections increase over time.
PHP and the Cloud (phpbenelux conference)Ivo Jansch
The document discusses PHP and cloud computing. It defines cloud computing according to NIST as having five essential characteristics, three service models (Software as a Service, Platform as a Service, Infrastructure as a Service), and four deployment models. Infrastructure as a Service involves offering hardware, storage, networking and computing resources as a service and allows for elastic scalability. The document provides examples of using Rackspace Cloud and Terremark's InfiniCloud for IaaS and discusses designing applications to take advantage of cloud capabilities like horizontal scalability and abstraction.
Our church held its second annual Souper Bowl event to collect canned goods and raise funds for the local food bank. For the second year in a row, our Souper Bowl event won an award for having the most creative name of all the soup bowl fundraisers held. We are looking forward to making our Souper Bowl fundraising drive an ongoing tradition.
La catedrática Dra. Martha Jordan Campos presentó el tema "Empresa en Marcha" a través de un mapa mental creado por el expositor Jorge Luis Manrique Aparicio como parte de la asignatura de Enseñanza Universitaria de la Maestría en Administración de la Universidad Inca Garcilaso de la Vega.
Theses are the slides from a presentation made by Justgiving's head of client services, Tom Mansel, at the Institute of Fundraising's National Convention on July 9th 2008
What charities really think of online giving, and how to make the most of itJonathan Waddingham
This is a presentation given at the Institute of Fundraising North Social Media Conference, and the Professional Fundraising 'digicomms' conference in January and February 2009.
We always overestimate the change that will occur in the next two years and underestimate the change that will occur in the next ten years. Technologies like HTML, XML, and XAML/MXML are evolving. While a few social media platforms see limited global reach and engagement currently, their impact is growing through network effects as links and connections increase over time.
PHP and the Cloud (phpbenelux conference)Ivo Jansch
The document discusses PHP and cloud computing. It defines cloud computing according to NIST as having five essential characteristics, three service models (Software as a Service, Platform as a Service, Infrastructure as a Service), and four deployment models. Infrastructure as a Service involves offering hardware, storage, networking and computing resources as a service and allows for elastic scalability. The document provides examples of using Rackspace Cloud and Terremark's InfiniCloud for IaaS and discusses designing applications to take advantage of cloud capabilities like horizontal scalability and abstraction.
Social media - a revolution in local government communicationssimonwakeman
The document discusses how social media can revolutionize local government communications. It notes that using tools like podcasting and social networks allows governments to create two-way communication channels with young people to get them involved in issues. While these new methods require time and skills to learn, they can make communications more collaborative and participative by empowering community groups. The document suggests social media will disrupt traditional hierarchies and require new team roles, policies and issues management approaches for governments.
Using Web 2.0 tools to drive take-up and engagementsimonwakeman
The document discusses how local councils can use social media and Web 2.0 tools to engage residents and drive participation. It emphasizes that social media is about participation, openness, conversations, communities and connectivity between residents and councils. It provides tips for councils, including mapping the local online community, participating and engaging online, using social media channels to create and share information, and ensuring council websites are social media-ready and can think beyond just websites to deeper engagement. The goal is a fundamental change in the relationship between people and local government through these online tools.
The document discusses lessons learned from using social media for fundraising efforts during the 2010 Haiti earthquake. It provides examples of how charities used tools like Twitter, Flickr, blogs and maps to share stories and updates from Haiti in a real-time manner. This digital response helped engage communities and increased donations to relief efforts. While charities had no prior experience, they learned through doing and partnering. The document advocates for transparency by showing donors where funds are spent and thanking donors.
This document discusses using digital storytelling to integrate technology into writing lessons. It provides research showing that experiences combined with reflection, abstraction, and active testing promote deep learning. The document encourages using strategies like wikis, blogs, and digital storytelling that promote student ownership and lifelong learning. It then provides instructions and examples for using Windows Movie Maker to create digital stories that combine images, graphics, music, and sound with personal narratives.
1) Analog Devices created an advertising campaign called "Blackfin Is Where?" to drive customers to download free software from their website and evaluate their Blackfin processor.
2) The campaign used online video ads highlighting customer innovations created using Blackfin technology to convince viewers to learn more and get a free test drive.
3) Creating compelling landing pages with useful application content was found to be critical for converting visitors to test drives, taking as much effort as creating the video ads.
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La escritora Katixa Agirre ha publicado una nueva aventura de Amaia Lapitz titulada "Amaia Lapitz eta Didoren ermandade sekretua". En esta ocasión, Amaia viaja a Túnez donde es secuestrada mientras investiga el intento de extorsión a su madre. Su aventura la lleva finalmente a Londres. El libro combina la trama detectivesca con aspectos culturales y sociales de Túnez al inicio de la Primavera Árabe. Agirre ya está trabajando en su próxima novela pero
The girls are coming! Gender, youth and the new Basque literaturekatixa
This document summarizes the history and development of Basque literature, with a focus on the emergence of women writers. It outlines how Basque literature was limited for many years due to political and linguistic factors. It then discusses how women began publishing works in the 19th-20th centuries but were still underrepresented. The document highlights how since the 2000s, there has been a new generation of women writers born in the 1970s-1980s who are receiving significant attention and critical acclaim for their works across various genres and styles. It notes some perceptions of their literature but also emphasizes the diversity within this new generation of women authors.
Post feminist representations of pre-feminist timeskatixa
This document discusses the post-feminist representations of pre-feminist times depicted in the television show Mad Men. It explores how the show utilizes nostalgia to suggest sexism is in the past while still depicting scenarios that would be condemned if portrayed as contemporary. The document also examines debates around whether the show is misogynistic or feminist. It analyzes how post-feminism has saturated pop culture to seem like a natural social formation, undermining feminist gains of previous decades through self-indulgent nostalgia.
El documento describe los principales aspectos de la comunicación 2.0, incluyendo la sala de prensa en línea, blogs corporativos internos y externos, redes sociales como Facebook y Twitter, y el papel del community manager. Explica que la Web 2.0 permite una comunicación más directa, pública y global entre las organizaciones y sus audiencias a través de estas nuevas plataformas y herramientas.
Social media - a revolution in local government communicationssimonwakeman
The document discusses how social media can revolutionize local government communications. It notes that using tools like podcasting and social networks allows governments to create two-way communication channels with young people to get them involved in issues. While these new methods require time and skills to learn, they can make communications more collaborative and participative by empowering community groups. The document suggests social media will disrupt traditional hierarchies and require new team roles, policies and issues management approaches for governments.
Using Web 2.0 tools to drive take-up and engagementsimonwakeman
The document discusses how local councils can use social media and Web 2.0 tools to engage residents and drive participation. It emphasizes that social media is about participation, openness, conversations, communities and connectivity between residents and councils. It provides tips for councils, including mapping the local online community, participating and engaging online, using social media channels to create and share information, and ensuring council websites are social media-ready and can think beyond just websites to deeper engagement. The goal is a fundamental change in the relationship between people and local government through these online tools.
The document discusses lessons learned from using social media for fundraising efforts during the 2010 Haiti earthquake. It provides examples of how charities used tools like Twitter, Flickr, blogs and maps to share stories and updates from Haiti in a real-time manner. This digital response helped engage communities and increased donations to relief efforts. While charities had no prior experience, they learned through doing and partnering. The document advocates for transparency by showing donors where funds are spent and thanking donors.
This document discusses using digital storytelling to integrate technology into writing lessons. It provides research showing that experiences combined with reflection, abstraction, and active testing promote deep learning. The document encourages using strategies like wikis, blogs, and digital storytelling that promote student ownership and lifelong learning. It then provides instructions and examples for using Windows Movie Maker to create digital stories that combine images, graphics, music, and sound with personal narratives.
1) Analog Devices created an advertising campaign called "Blackfin Is Where?" to drive customers to download free software from their website and evaluate their Blackfin processor.
2) The campaign used online video ads highlighting customer innovations created using Blackfin technology to convince viewers to learn more and get a free test drive.
3) Creating compelling landing pages with useful application content was found to be critical for converting visitors to test drives, taking as much effort as creating the video ads.
¿Qué es la información científica?
¿Por qué hacer información científica?
¿Qué implica investigar?
¿Qué hacer con la información científica?
¿Qué es hacer ciencia para el investigador?
La escritora Katixa Agirre ha publicado una nueva aventura de Amaia Lapitz titulada "Amaia Lapitz eta Didoren ermandade sekretua". En esta ocasión, Amaia viaja a Túnez donde es secuestrada mientras investiga el intento de extorsión a su madre. Su aventura la lleva finalmente a Londres. El libro combina la trama detectivesca con aspectos culturales y sociales de Túnez al inicio de la Primavera Árabe. Agirre ya está trabajando en su próxima novela pero
The girls are coming! Gender, youth and the new Basque literaturekatixa
This document summarizes the history and development of Basque literature, with a focus on the emergence of women writers. It outlines how Basque literature was limited for many years due to political and linguistic factors. It then discusses how women began publishing works in the 19th-20th centuries but were still underrepresented. The document highlights how since the 2000s, there has been a new generation of women writers born in the 1970s-1980s who are receiving significant attention and critical acclaim for their works across various genres and styles. It notes some perceptions of their literature but also emphasizes the diversity within this new generation of women authors.
Post feminist representations of pre-feminist timeskatixa
This document discusses the post-feminist representations of pre-feminist times depicted in the television show Mad Men. It explores how the show utilizes nostalgia to suggest sexism is in the past while still depicting scenarios that would be condemned if portrayed as contemporary. The document also examines debates around whether the show is misogynistic or feminist. It analyzes how post-feminism has saturated pop culture to seem like a natural social formation, undermining feminist gains of previous decades through self-indulgent nostalgia.
El documento describe los principales aspectos de la comunicación 2.0, incluyendo la sala de prensa en línea, blogs corporativos internos y externos, redes sociales como Facebook y Twitter, y el papel del community manager. Explica que la Web 2.0 permite una comunicación más directa, pública y global entre las organizaciones y sus audiencias a través de estas nuevas plataformas y herramientas.
El documento describe las principales áreas y herramientas de la comunicación corporativa y las relaciones públicas. Explica que la comunicación corporativa se ocupa de gestionar las señales emitidas por una organización hacia la sociedad, y que puede utilizar herramientas como el mantenimiento de relaciones, la promoción de debates, y la movilización de la opinión pública. También describe los sujetos involucrados en el proceso de comunicación corporativa y las relaciones con los medios de comunicación y agencias de comunicación.
La comunicación corporativa e institucional se refiere a la comunicación estratégica de una empresa u organización con sus públicos internos y externos. Incluye la gestión de la imagen corporativa, las relaciones públicas, la comunicación interna y externa. El objetivo es establecer empatía con los públicos y proyectar los valores y la misión de la organización para lograr un valor añadido que la diferencie de la competencia.
El documento describe las etapas del proceso publicitario, incluyendo el briefing, la estrategia de comunicación, creativa y de medios, y la medición del éxito. Explica que el briefing proporciona información sobre el producto y objetivos, la estrategia define qué y cómo comunicar, y la medición mide si se cumplieron los objetivos de marketing y comunicación. Usa el caso de BMW X3 como ejemplo, que logró aumentos en ventas y tráfico usando un spot viral con Bruce Lee.
El documento describe los elementos estructurales clave de la comunicación comercial, incluyendo el anunciante, la agencia, el receptor, la marca e imagen de marca, el mensaje y los canales o medios. Explica que el anunciante inicia el proceso comunicativo buscando la rentabilidad, la agencia ofrece servicios de estrategia y creatividad, y el receptor es el foco de la comunicación. También define la marca, imagen de marca y el mensaje, y analiza los principales medios de comunicación masiva y su ventajas y desventajas
Este documento define los conceptos fundamentales de la comunicación comercial y sus objetivos, como crear una imagen de marca y fidelizar clientes. Explica los tipos de comunicación comercial como la publicidad, relaciones públicas y estudios de mercado. Describe la publicidad como una técnica masiva para promover un producto o servicio a través de medios, y sus formas dependiendo del anunciante, producto y medios utilizados como prensa, audiovisual, exterior e Internet. Finalmente, resume que la comunicación comercial es una herramienta del marketing de una empresa
TEMA1: intro a la industria de la comunicaciñonkatixa
El documento introduce los conceptos de publicidad y comunicación, señalando que la publicidad habla al público mientras que la comunicación habla con el público. También describe la evolución de la comunicación integrada, que combina la comunicación interna, comercial y corporativa. Explica que los medios de comunicación son el entorno donde ocurre la comunicación y que existen diferentes modelos de financiamiento de medios. Por último, resume los posibles efectos cognitivos, emocionales, económicos y sociológicos de la comunicación comercial.
Lolita: mito y representación en el cine de Hollywoodkatixa
Este documento analiza la representación del mito de Lolita en el cine de Hollywood. Examina dos adaptaciones cinematográficas de la novela de Nabokov y cómo películas posteriores han deconstruido paródicamente el mito. También explora cómo el mito refleja temas recurrentes de la ausencia paterna, la obsesión por el paso del tiempo y la pureza de la infancia.