Diferentes métodos de ensinanza como alternativa ao método de ensinanza tradicional. Presentación feita para o curso sobre "Recursos dixitais básicos para un relatorio eficaz".
Presentationen fra Open Space eventet på LaOficina. En oversigt over ting, at tænke på, i forbindelse med sikkerhed - både til en Wordpress blog og på nettet, generelt.
This document provides an overview and guide for implementing Total Productive Maintenance (TPM). It discusses key concepts such as the eight major equipment losses that TPM aims to eliminate, how to calculate Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE), and the distinction between sporadic and chronic losses. The document outlines a 12-step approach to deploying TPM company-wide and emphasizes the importance of participation from all employee levels and organizational change management. Chapters will cover topics like planned maintenance systems, skill development training, and measuring the effects of TPM.
Este documento presenta información sobre la diversidad sexual y de género en México. Explora conceptos como orientación sexual, identidad de género e intersexualidad. También discute estereotipos como que la homosexualidad es antinatural, enfermedad o pecado. Finalmente, presenta datos sobre altas tasas de crímenes de odio y discriminación contra personas LGBTI en México.
Sight words are common words that are important for readers to recognize automatically. The document lists several sight word lists containing words that appear frequently in text but do not always follow phonetic spelling rules. Developing phonemic awareness allows readers to segment words into individual speech sounds and helps with reading sight words fluently.
Presentationen fra Open Space eventet på LaOficina. En oversigt over ting, at tænke på, i forbindelse med sikkerhed - både til en Wordpress blog og på nettet, generelt.
This document provides an overview and guide for implementing Total Productive Maintenance (TPM). It discusses key concepts such as the eight major equipment losses that TPM aims to eliminate, how to calculate Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE), and the distinction between sporadic and chronic losses. The document outlines a 12-step approach to deploying TPM company-wide and emphasizes the importance of participation from all employee levels and organizational change management. Chapters will cover topics like planned maintenance systems, skill development training, and measuring the effects of TPM.
Este documento presenta información sobre la diversidad sexual y de género en México. Explora conceptos como orientación sexual, identidad de género e intersexualidad. También discute estereotipos como que la homosexualidad es antinatural, enfermedad o pecado. Finalmente, presenta datos sobre altas tasas de crímenes de odio y discriminación contra personas LGBTI en México.
Sight words are common words that are important for readers to recognize automatically. The document lists several sight word lists containing words that appear frequently in text but do not always follow phonetic spelling rules. Developing phonemic awareness allows readers to segment words into individual speech sounds and helps with reading sight words fluently.
This document discusses how to create memorable presentations by using visual aids rather than text-heavy slides. It recommends using simple slides with 3 key messages and placing all detailed text in the notes section. This allows the audience to focus on the presenter rather than reading slides. It also suggests using visuals that appeal to different brain types (e.g. facts, structure, emotion, creativity) to engage the entire audience. The goal is for the audience to remember the main points and be surprised with creative visuals rather than sleeping through text-heavy slides.
This document discusses the importance of creating social spaces in libraries to engage users more effectively in the digital age. It defines social spaces as physical or virtual areas where people can gather and interact. The document presents examples of social spaces in some libraries, including cafes, group study areas, and spaces for exhibitions. It argues that libraries need such spaces to attract users who increasingly access information online and prefer collaborative learning. Social spaces can help libraries compete with other organizations that offer areas for socializing, meetings, and discussions. The document concludes that libraries should pursue new approaches like social media and comfortable, open-ended community spaces to remain relevant in a changing environment.
The document discusses various methods for evaluating user experience design when users are located in different countries, including heuristic evaluation, usability testing, GOMS analysis, and collecting different types of data. Heuristic evaluation involves having 3-5 evaluators examine a user interface and identify usability issues based on usability heuristics. Usability testing involves testing an interface with real users to observe what they do and collect their feedback. GOMS analysis estimates the time and effort required to complete tasks in an interface. It is recommended to use multiple evaluation methods and data types to get a comprehensive understanding of the user experience.
Innovation SuperHighway - Vision of Knowledge - Regis2014Debra M. Amidon
*The Innovation SuperHighway* was used as the text for the Doctoral Program at Regis College, Massachusetts (USA). This presentation of vignettes from the past, the present and future tracks the journey of Debra M. Amidon for the final course session. It scans Knowledge Economy timelines, key modern-day concepts (including innovation eco-systems), the 3 Laws of Knowledge Dynamics, the state-of-the-practice (including social diagnostics) and where we might be headed.
This document discusses the need for libraries to create social spaces in order to remain relevant and attract users. It defines social spaces as physical or virtual areas where people can gather and interact. The document argues that libraries should provide social spaces to allow users to meet informally, hold discussions and events. It shows examples of social spaces in other libraries that include cafes, group study areas and lounge spaces. It also discusses how competitors like bookstores and cafes provide social areas that attract users. The document concludes that libraries must embrace new technologies and learning styles by creating their own social spaces in order to transition from simply being book repositories to active community spaces.
This document discusses the need for intrapreneurship in libraries. It notes that global economic recession has impacted education and led to budget cuts and downsizing for libraries. Intrapreneurship can help libraries generate additional revenue and remain relevant. It defines intrapreneurship as bringing innovative practices to existing systems for greater efficiency and revenue. The document outlines competencies needed for intrapreneurship, such as management and communication skills, and barriers like lack of staff and funding. It concludes that intrapreneurship like developing information products can help cement the role of librarians.
The new 360* hyper-connected marketing communication
Mobile has changed the way people watch TV and expose to Advertising. Are you ready? Is your brand ready?
The mobile movement has stunned the world, and mobile consumption is supporting the growth of video content. People are adapting very quick to this new reality, finding their own ways to make videos not only more comfortable to watch - but more portable, more functional and more useful for them. Bye bye Television set..
DMSA iIS THE NEW MARKETING MIX
DMSA is a new model of marketing-mix which is relevant today to hyper-connecting brand to the right audience, at the right time with the right “how to say”.
The workshop is to equipped brand marketers with the knowledge, skills, structure and attitude to help them & their brands thrive in the digital age.
DMSA (Digital, Mobile, Social Activation) was initiated to replace the irrelevant ATL/BTL and twist it out to become the 360* hyper-connected digital channels by delivering meaningful marketing connections.
DMSA will explores new ways by collaborating Digital Platform - Mobile Technology - Social Enablers that can help brands thrive in a digital world. We will together develop DMSA marketing campaigns and experiences that we hope people will love, remember and share.
In the other sight, DMSA is providing inspiration to everyone shaping the future of advertising. We are in the age of creative revolution when everything changed simply by partnering up Ideation, Creative and Technology.
Today, the best Advertising isn't Advertising.
Anything that can make meaningful connection,
is the best Advertising.
This document discusses how to create memorable presentations by using visual aids rather than text-heavy slides. It recommends using simple slides with 3 key messages and placing all detailed text in the notes section. This allows the audience to focus on the presenter rather than reading slides. It also suggests using visuals that appeal to different brain types (e.g. facts, structure, emotion, creativity) to engage the entire audience. The goal is for the audience to remember the main points and be surprised with creative visuals rather than sleeping through text-heavy slides.
This document discusses the importance of creating social spaces in libraries to engage users more effectively in the digital age. It defines social spaces as physical or virtual areas where people can gather and interact. The document presents examples of social spaces in some libraries, including cafes, group study areas, and spaces for exhibitions. It argues that libraries need such spaces to attract users who increasingly access information online and prefer collaborative learning. Social spaces can help libraries compete with other organizations that offer areas for socializing, meetings, and discussions. The document concludes that libraries should pursue new approaches like social media and comfortable, open-ended community spaces to remain relevant in a changing environment.
The document discusses various methods for evaluating user experience design when users are located in different countries, including heuristic evaluation, usability testing, GOMS analysis, and collecting different types of data. Heuristic evaluation involves having 3-5 evaluators examine a user interface and identify usability issues based on usability heuristics. Usability testing involves testing an interface with real users to observe what they do and collect their feedback. GOMS analysis estimates the time and effort required to complete tasks in an interface. It is recommended to use multiple evaluation methods and data types to get a comprehensive understanding of the user experience.
Innovation SuperHighway - Vision of Knowledge - Regis2014Debra M. Amidon
*The Innovation SuperHighway* was used as the text for the Doctoral Program at Regis College, Massachusetts (USA). This presentation of vignettes from the past, the present and future tracks the journey of Debra M. Amidon for the final course session. It scans Knowledge Economy timelines, key modern-day concepts (including innovation eco-systems), the 3 Laws of Knowledge Dynamics, the state-of-the-practice (including social diagnostics) and where we might be headed.
This document discusses the need for libraries to create social spaces in order to remain relevant and attract users. It defines social spaces as physical or virtual areas where people can gather and interact. The document argues that libraries should provide social spaces to allow users to meet informally, hold discussions and events. It shows examples of social spaces in other libraries that include cafes, group study areas and lounge spaces. It also discusses how competitors like bookstores and cafes provide social areas that attract users. The document concludes that libraries must embrace new technologies and learning styles by creating their own social spaces in order to transition from simply being book repositories to active community spaces.
This document discusses the need for intrapreneurship in libraries. It notes that global economic recession has impacted education and led to budget cuts and downsizing for libraries. Intrapreneurship can help libraries generate additional revenue and remain relevant. It defines intrapreneurship as bringing innovative practices to existing systems for greater efficiency and revenue. The document outlines competencies needed for intrapreneurship, such as management and communication skills, and barriers like lack of staff and funding. It concludes that intrapreneurship like developing information products can help cement the role of librarians.
The new 360* hyper-connected marketing communication
Mobile has changed the way people watch TV and expose to Advertising. Are you ready? Is your brand ready?
The mobile movement has stunned the world, and mobile consumption is supporting the growth of video content. People are adapting very quick to this new reality, finding their own ways to make videos not only more comfortable to watch - but more portable, more functional and more useful for them. Bye bye Television set..
DMSA iIS THE NEW MARKETING MIX
DMSA is a new model of marketing-mix which is relevant today to hyper-connecting brand to the right audience, at the right time with the right “how to say”.
The workshop is to equipped brand marketers with the knowledge, skills, structure and attitude to help them & their brands thrive in the digital age.
DMSA (Digital, Mobile, Social Activation) was initiated to replace the irrelevant ATL/BTL and twist it out to become the 360* hyper-connected digital channels by delivering meaningful marketing connections.
DMSA will explores new ways by collaborating Digital Platform - Mobile Technology - Social Enablers that can help brands thrive in a digital world. We will together develop DMSA marketing campaigns and experiences that we hope people will love, remember and share.
In the other sight, DMSA is providing inspiration to everyone shaping the future of advertising. We are in the age of creative revolution when everything changed simply by partnering up Ideation, Creative and Technology.
Today, the best Advertising isn't Advertising.
Anything that can make meaningful connection,
is the best Advertising.