Fundamental Rights मूलभूत हक्क
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प्रा. देवरे एस. एम.
राज्यशास्त्र विभाग
के. जे. सोमय्या महाविद्यालय कोपरगाव
Visita guiada eoi vigo español para extranjerossespineira
El documento habla sobre un taller final que está por comenzar, en el cual ahora les toca participar a los asistentes poniendo su creatividad e imaginación al poder. Finalmente agradece su participación.
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This document summarizes Lilly's process for gaining internal insights to improve multichannel marketing performance. It describes how Lilly held workshops with brand and marketing managers to better understand barriers to digital engagement. Five key blockers were identified: ongoing challenges with regulations and support, prioritizing traditional channels over digital, lack of digital expertise, failure to share best practices, and viewing digital as separate from other capabilities. Lilly plans to address these through measures, customer stories, leadership engagement, training, and a Digital Advisory Board to oversee projects. The board aims to improve customer experience while ensuring compliance and sustainability.
This document discusses the importance of email for healthcare professionals (HCPs). It provides data on the most common activities HCPs engage in on smartphones and tablets, with checking email being the top activity. The document then shares an example from Eli Lilly Belgium of a personalized email campaign sent to over 1000 HCPs in 2013 that included tailored medical content and links to additional resources. A customer satisfaction survey after the campaign found high engagement from sales reps and positive customer feedback. The document concludes with suggestions for what makes a good email newsletter, such as achieving high readership, providing useful information for patient care, and promoting brands in a supportive manner.
Basics of biology lectures at verhaert - part 1 - building blocks of lifeJef Aernouts
This document contains slides for a presentation on basics of biology. It covers the following topics:
- The four main types of biomolecules: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids.
- Cells as the basic unit of life, including differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
- Classification of living organisms as viruses, bacteria, fungi, plants or animals.
- Overviews of viruses, bacteria, and eukaryotic cells.
The presentation aims to introduce basic biological concepts and provide background information on biomolecules, cells, and life forms.
Australian computers in education 2012 splc overviewPaul Herring
Sasha Barab discussed using 3D virtual worlds to support transformational play and learning through role-playing scenarios where students take on roles like scientists or reporters to resolve problems. He stressed that games are now a service and can produce sustainable outcomes and ecosystems. 3D games are entire worlds where students can directly impact the world through their actions and knowledge, allowing them to become architects of the future. There is a sense of agency and impact not found in traditional learning. Computational thinking was discussed as an important skill for the future that involves skills like working with complex problems, persistence, and ambiguity. However, many teachers feel overburdened with changes. There are also shortages of ICT professionals in Australia despite growing demand,
Optomechanical measurement and FE modeling of tympanic membrane mechanicsJef Aernouts
This document summarizes research on measuring and modeling the mechanics of the human tympanic membrane (eardrum). Needle indentation experiments were used to measure the elastic properties of TM samples. Stroboscopic holography captured the full-field vibrations of the TM under sound stimulation. A finite element model of the TM was developed based on its geometry and boundary conditions. The model results matched experimental vibration measurements and showed the importance of the TM's natural curvature for normal hearing function.
Fundamental Rights मूलभूत हक्क
UG व PG च्या विद्यार्थ्यांना तसेच UPSC आणि MPSC ची तयारी करणाऱ्या विद्यार्थ्यांना राज्यशास्त्र - भारतीय घटना या विषयाची सोप्या पद्धतीने सिल्याबस नुसार तयारी करण्यासाठी उपयुक्त अशी माहिती या सदरातून देण्याचा प्रयत्न केला आहे. या विषयाचे विडिओ आपण besuccess या YOU Tube चॅनेल वरही पाहू शकता.
प्रा. देवरे एस. एम.
राज्यशास्त्र विभाग
के. जे. सोमय्या महाविद्यालय कोपरगाव
Visita guiada eoi vigo español para extranjerossespineira
El documento habla sobre un taller final que está por comenzar, en el cual ahora les toca participar a los asistentes poniendo su creatividad e imaginación al poder. Finalmente agradece su participación.
Lilly Digital Insight Research for Webinar_1 2MONICA VIDAL
This document summarizes Lilly's process for gaining internal insights to improve multichannel marketing performance. It describes how Lilly held workshops with brand and marketing managers to better understand barriers to digital engagement. Five key blockers were identified: ongoing challenges with regulations and support, prioritizing traditional channels over digital, lack of digital expertise, failure to share best practices, and viewing digital as separate from other capabilities. Lilly plans to address these through measures, customer stories, leadership engagement, training, and a Digital Advisory Board to oversee projects. The board aims to improve customer experience while ensuring compliance and sustainability.
This document discusses the importance of email for healthcare professionals (HCPs). It provides data on the most common activities HCPs engage in on smartphones and tablets, with checking email being the top activity. The document then shares an example from Eli Lilly Belgium of a personalized email campaign sent to over 1000 HCPs in 2013 that included tailored medical content and links to additional resources. A customer satisfaction survey after the campaign found high engagement from sales reps and positive customer feedback. The document concludes with suggestions for what makes a good email newsletter, such as achieving high readership, providing useful information for patient care, and promoting brands in a supportive manner.
Basics of biology lectures at verhaert - part 1 - building blocks of lifeJef Aernouts
This document contains slides for a presentation on basics of biology. It covers the following topics:
- The four main types of biomolecules: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids.
- Cells as the basic unit of life, including differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
- Classification of living organisms as viruses, bacteria, fungi, plants or animals.
- Overviews of viruses, bacteria, and eukaryotic cells.
The presentation aims to introduce basic biological concepts and provide background information on biomolecules, cells, and life forms.
Australian computers in education 2012 splc overviewPaul Herring
Sasha Barab discussed using 3D virtual worlds to support transformational play and learning through role-playing scenarios where students take on roles like scientists or reporters to resolve problems. He stressed that games are now a service and can produce sustainable outcomes and ecosystems. 3D games are entire worlds where students can directly impact the world through their actions and knowledge, allowing them to become architects of the future. There is a sense of agency and impact not found in traditional learning. Computational thinking was discussed as an important skill for the future that involves skills like working with complex problems, persistence, and ambiguity. However, many teachers feel overburdened with changes. There are also shortages of ICT professionals in Australia despite growing demand,
Optomechanical measurement and FE modeling of tympanic membrane mechanicsJef Aernouts
This document summarizes research on measuring and modeling the mechanics of the human tympanic membrane (eardrum). Needle indentation experiments were used to measure the elastic properties of TM samples. Stroboscopic holography captured the full-field vibrations of the TM under sound stimulation. A finite element model of the TM was developed based on its geometry and boundary conditions. The model results matched experimental vibration measurements and showed the importance of the TM's natural curvature for normal hearing function.
Powerpoint presentation of my public PhD defense, held on September 24, 2012.
Title: Mechanical properties of the tympanic membrane - Measurement and modeling
The document provides an overview of economic opportunities between India and Canada. It notes that India and Canada have a growing economic relationship as two of the top twelve economies in the world, with bilateral trade expected to reach $15 billion by 2015. The document outlines several key sectors of the Indian economy such as agriculture, life sciences, cleantech, and ICT that represent opportunities for Canadian companies to export technologies, make investments, or engage in partnerships. It also profiles the Canadian Trade Commission and its offices in India as resources to help Canadian companies navigate the Indian market.
Powerpoint of talk given to QSITE Conference, at Siena College, Sippy Downs, Sunshine Coast, Australia on 30th Sept. 2013.
This is almost identical to the ELH presentation so if you have listened to that SlideCast don't worry about this one - I didn't record the audio this time, though in hinddight I should have as the conversation after the talk was great and the emphasis was different.
This document discusses cross-cultural understanding and some of the challenges of adapting to a new culture. It notes that culture is expressed through behaviors, decision-making, ethics and values that develop over many years based on a society's history, geography, language and religion. People visiting a new culture may find some aspects disturbing, which can negatively impact their experience if they do not overcome those responses. One of the biggest challenges is adapting to a culture's non-verbal behaviors and societal norms, as these are deeply ingrained but often unconscious. To understand a group's behaviors, one must understand their dominant cultural values that are passed down through generations. The document provides an analogy that culture is like an iceberg, with observable behaviors
This document discusses computational thinking and its importance in digital technologies and education. It notes Australia's growing skills shortage in ICT jobs and lack of students studying ICT at university. Recommendations are made to strengthen the role of ICT in the K-12 curriculum, including making it a mandatory subject through Year 10 and improving teacher training. Elements of computational thinking like algorithms and problem-solving skills are proposed for inclusion in the technologies curriculum to better prepare students for further study and careers in ICT.
ELH School Tech 2013 - Computational ThinkingPaul Herring
To be good ‘Computational Thinkers’ and hence effective users of, and more importantly empowered creators with Digital Technologies, students need to be conversant and articulate with:
algorithms;
cryptography;
machine intelligence;
computational biology;
search;
recursion;
heuristics;
Entrepreneurial enabling, and
The use of Digital Technologies to develop and support Critical Thinking skills.
While schools have taught many of these areas in the past, opportunities are now being presented where schools can fully embrace those areas traditionally part of a Computer Science type course, but also introduce the fascinating new areas of endeavor such as cryptography and computational biology.
Coupled with the increasing enabling of application development and deployment by Senior School students, such as in the creation and deployment of mobile games using Corona and Lua for example, students are able to be powerfully enabled as creative producers, not just passive users.
The presentation will give an overview of these areas of Computational Thinking and some outline of how they might be implemented in the curriculum, including current examples from senior IT classes in Queensland who are creating digital apps for Android devices.
This presentation will cover some of the ground from my ACEC 2012 talk on this topic (see SlideCast at this link: http://www.slideshare.net/StrategicITbyPFH/computational-thinking-14629222), but expand in a number of areas, in particular some specific suggestions regarding classroom implementation.
Powerpoint presentation of my public PhD defense, held on September 24, 2012.
Title: Mechanical properties of the tympanic membrane - Measurement and modeling
The document provides an overview of economic opportunities between India and Canada. It notes that India and Canada have a growing economic relationship as two of the top twelve economies in the world, with bilateral trade expected to reach $15 billion by 2015. The document outlines several key sectors of the Indian economy such as agriculture, life sciences, cleantech, and ICT that represent opportunities for Canadian companies to export technologies, make investments, or engage in partnerships. It also profiles the Canadian Trade Commission and its offices in India as resources to help Canadian companies navigate the Indian market.
Powerpoint of talk given to QSITE Conference, at Siena College, Sippy Downs, Sunshine Coast, Australia on 30th Sept. 2013.
This is almost identical to the ELH presentation so if you have listened to that SlideCast don't worry about this one - I didn't record the audio this time, though in hinddight I should have as the conversation after the talk was great and the emphasis was different.
This document discusses cross-cultural understanding and some of the challenges of adapting to a new culture. It notes that culture is expressed through behaviors, decision-making, ethics and values that develop over many years based on a society's history, geography, language and religion. People visiting a new culture may find some aspects disturbing, which can negatively impact their experience if they do not overcome those responses. One of the biggest challenges is adapting to a culture's non-verbal behaviors and societal norms, as these are deeply ingrained but often unconscious. To understand a group's behaviors, one must understand their dominant cultural values that are passed down through generations. The document provides an analogy that culture is like an iceberg, with observable behaviors
This document discusses computational thinking and its importance in digital technologies and education. It notes Australia's growing skills shortage in ICT jobs and lack of students studying ICT at university. Recommendations are made to strengthen the role of ICT in the K-12 curriculum, including making it a mandatory subject through Year 10 and improving teacher training. Elements of computational thinking like algorithms and problem-solving skills are proposed for inclusion in the technologies curriculum to better prepare students for further study and careers in ICT.
ELH School Tech 2013 - Computational ThinkingPaul Herring
To be good ‘Computational Thinkers’ and hence effective users of, and more importantly empowered creators with Digital Technologies, students need to be conversant and articulate with:
algorithms;
cryptography;
machine intelligence;
computational biology;
search;
recursion;
heuristics;
Entrepreneurial enabling, and
The use of Digital Technologies to develop and support Critical Thinking skills.
While schools have taught many of these areas in the past, opportunities are now being presented where schools can fully embrace those areas traditionally part of a Computer Science type course, but also introduce the fascinating new areas of endeavor such as cryptography and computational biology.
Coupled with the increasing enabling of application development and deployment by Senior School students, such as in the creation and deployment of mobile games using Corona and Lua for example, students are able to be powerfully enabled as creative producers, not just passive users.
The presentation will give an overview of these areas of Computational Thinking and some outline of how they might be implemented in the curriculum, including current examples from senior IT classes in Queensland who are creating digital apps for Android devices.
This presentation will cover some of the ground from my ACEC 2012 talk on this topic (see SlideCast at this link: http://www.slideshare.net/StrategicITbyPFH/computational-thinking-14629222), but expand in a number of areas, in particular some specific suggestions regarding classroom implementation.
1. Multi Media
By
Dr. Kailash M Nandha
Lecturer
Shri S. D. Shethiya College
of Education
Mundra – Kachchh (Gujarat)
2. bhu ma@ym
p/Stavna
• mL3IimDIyano A4R smjta phela
imDIyano A4R sm+Ae
• Media Ae Medium xBdnu> bhuvcn rup
0e.
• imDIym Ae3le ma@ym, p/Tyayn s>dexa
Vyhvarna> ko[p` sa2nne ma@ym trIke
Ao5qvama> Aave 0e.
A4R
• “The combined use of several media, such as motion
pictures, slides and muisc is known as multimedia”.
• “clict/, ict/,Sla[D Ane s>gIt jeva>
5. • tena ]pyog A>ge maihtI iv2a4IR
SvA@yyn krI xke tevI rIte AapelI hoy 0e.
te4I ix9k n hoy top` A@yyn krI xkay 0e.
• juda juda iv8yona Aava s>pu3o hve
b=rma> p/aPy 0e.
6. Sopano / 23ko
o hetu in2aRr`
o iv8yvStu iv&le8`
o ma@ymonI ps>dgI
o A@yapn saihTy tEyar krvu>
o mULya>kn
•hetu in2aRr`
sO p/4m je iv8yna, je Aekm ma3ena>
s>pu3nI rcna krvI hoy te Aekmna> )an, smj, ]
pyog, kOxl vgerene lgta> hetuAo ix9koAe
sa4e m5Ine in2aRirt krva =e[Ae.
7. • iv8yvStu iv&le8`
Aekmna hetuAo in2aRirt kyaR bad tena
iv.vStunu> iv&le8` krvama> Aave 0e. Aa
ma3e xky Ae3la nana> nana> k/imk
mudaAo ke 23koma> ivwajn krvu>
iv.vStuna> iv&le8`ma> je te 2or`ma> te j
Aekm xIqvta in*`a>t ix9konI mdd me5vvI
=e{Ae.
• ma@ymonI ps>dgI
Aa sopan qubj ]pyogI Ane mhTvnu> sopan
0e. iv.vStuna iv&le8`ne pir`ame je nana
23ko nkkI kraya hoy te drek 23knu>
8. • A@yapn saihTy tEyar krvu>
iv. vStuna 23ko ma3e je p/ma`e ma@ymo
ps>d kyaR hoy te p/ma`e tene Anurup lqa`
pa#ypuStkma> hotu n4I. Maa3e Aap`e
ma@ymne @yanma> l[ne tena ma3enu>
saiHTy =te j tEyar krvu> pDe 0e. je4I vprax
karne sr5ta rhe. te puStIka rupe, AoiDyo ke
iviDyo kese3 rupe p` p/Stuut 4[ xke 0e.
tema> ma@ymo kevI rIte vaprvana> 0e,
k/imk vaprvana> 0e ke sma>tr tenI maihtI
p` s5>gsut//ta j5va{ rhe tem AapvI =e[Ae.
• mULya>kn
9. Aa ]pyog drMyan ko[ t<i3 rhI g[ hoy, kya>k
A@yeta ke ix9k ¹ara muXkelI Anuwva[ hoy
tevI ivgto vpraxkarna p/itcaro me5vIne =`I
levI =e[Ae. sa2n samg/InI p` ckas`I krI levI
=e[Ae. temj nmuna, moDeLs, AoiDyo –
iviDyo kese3o, ifLmo vgerenI go#v`I AevI
rIte krvI je4I kxayne nukxan 4ay nih. AavI
b2I babto ckaSya bad p/yojke tenu> p/kaxn
krvu> =[Ae.