My lightning talk from Open Knowledge Foundation Edinburgh meet-up on 30 August. It's about recent initiatives with open and linked open data at National Library of Scotland.
The document discusses the environmental impacts of urbanization, including industrial air pollution problems in urban areas. It also outlines some environmental benefits of compact urban development, such as public transportation and open green spaces. The document then provides examples of community development programs in the Netherlands and Cote d'Ivoire that generated employment, improved infrastructure and access to healthcare.
Internet of Things y Economía Colaborativa - EBE 2014Cesar Garcia
Nota: La presentación es muy gráfica pero está transcrita en las notas.
En esta presentación exploraremos Internet of Things y la Economía Colaborativa, entendiendo cómo pueden apoyarse ambas tendencias para la creación de nuevos servicios.
Así mismo exploraremos los riesgos y problemas que encontraremos por el camino, ofreciendo herramientas para evaluar las nuevas propuestas que surjan en estas áreas.
The Rijksmuseum was an early champion of open data in the cultural heritage world. In 2011, it began releasing collection data and high-resolution images under open licenses. It has since released metadata for over 600,000 artworks and images of 411,000 works online. This open data policy has enabled new research, public participation projects, and commercial reuse. While complex to implement, open data has helped the Rijksmuseum regain control over its collection and make the works accessible to all. Going forward, the museum aims to release more collection data, expand partnerships, and engage the public in new ways through open data and a focus on its digital platform.
The document summarizes the history and development of Data.be, a company that started from a prototype created at Startup Weekend Brussels in 2011. It discusses key milestones such as launching the data.be website in 2012, the api.data.be API in the same year, and expanding their data search capabilities in 2013. The document concludes by reflecting on lessons learned from 7 Startup Weekends and the company's growth from its origins as a prototype to the services it provides today.
The document discusses how open educational resources (OERs) and open data from MOOC platforms like Coursera, edX, Udacity, MIT OpenCourseWare, and OpenLearn could be combined into a common data space. This would allow data about courses, requirements, topics, learning outcomes, locations, and results to be linked and shared. Examples are given of free online photography courses from MIT OpenCourseWare and Coursera that someone interested in becoming a professional photographer could explore before taking a paid course from The Open University.
The document discusses open data, which refers to public data that is accessible, reusable, complete, and timely. Open data can increase government transparency and accountability while enhancing efficiency. Many governments and organizations have adopted open data initiatives. The document provides examples of open data and its benefits. It also lists resources for learning more about open data standards, policies, and case studies of open data applications.
The document discusses the World Bank's commitment to open data, knowledge, and solutions. It states that the World Bank's data is freely available without cost restrictions and in multiple languages. The data is legally and technically open, and the World Bank aims to be transparent about its research, analysis, and work while supporting others in pursuing open data initiatives.
Canada’s Information Commissioners have adopted a resolution toward Open Government and part of the open government process is open access to public administrative, census, map and research data. A number of Canadian Cities, innovative government programs such as GeoConnections, forward thinking research funding such as International Polar Year have become OpenData cities, implemented data sharing infrastructures and fund data sharing science. Access to data are one part of the open government conversation, and it is argued that opendata bring us closer to more informed democratic deliberations on public policy.
The document discusses the environmental impacts of urbanization, including industrial air pollution problems in urban areas. It also outlines some environmental benefits of compact urban development, such as public transportation and open green spaces. The document then provides examples of community development programs in the Netherlands and Cote d'Ivoire that generated employment, improved infrastructure and access to healthcare.
Internet of Things y Economía Colaborativa - EBE 2014Cesar Garcia
Nota: La presentación es muy gráfica pero está transcrita en las notas.
En esta presentación exploraremos Internet of Things y la Economía Colaborativa, entendiendo cómo pueden apoyarse ambas tendencias para la creación de nuevos servicios.
Así mismo exploraremos los riesgos y problemas que encontraremos por el camino, ofreciendo herramientas para evaluar las nuevas propuestas que surjan en estas áreas.
The Rijksmuseum was an early champion of open data in the cultural heritage world. In 2011, it began releasing collection data and high-resolution images under open licenses. It has since released metadata for over 600,000 artworks and images of 411,000 works online. This open data policy has enabled new research, public participation projects, and commercial reuse. While complex to implement, open data has helped the Rijksmuseum regain control over its collection and make the works accessible to all. Going forward, the museum aims to release more collection data, expand partnerships, and engage the public in new ways through open data and a focus on its digital platform.
The document summarizes the history and development of Data.be, a company that started from a prototype created at Startup Weekend Brussels in 2011. It discusses key milestones such as launching the data.be website in 2012, the api.data.be API in the same year, and expanding their data search capabilities in 2013. The document concludes by reflecting on lessons learned from 7 Startup Weekends and the company's growth from its origins as a prototype to the services it provides today.
The document discusses how open educational resources (OERs) and open data from MOOC platforms like Coursera, edX, Udacity, MIT OpenCourseWare, and OpenLearn could be combined into a common data space. This would allow data about courses, requirements, topics, learning outcomes, locations, and results to be linked and shared. Examples are given of free online photography courses from MIT OpenCourseWare and Coursera that someone interested in becoming a professional photographer could explore before taking a paid course from The Open University.
The document discusses open data, which refers to public data that is accessible, reusable, complete, and timely. Open data can increase government transparency and accountability while enhancing efficiency. Many governments and organizations have adopted open data initiatives. The document provides examples of open data and its benefits. It also lists resources for learning more about open data standards, policies, and case studies of open data applications.
The document discusses the World Bank's commitment to open data, knowledge, and solutions. It states that the World Bank's data is freely available without cost restrictions and in multiple languages. The data is legally and technically open, and the World Bank aims to be transparent about its research, analysis, and work while supporting others in pursuing open data initiatives.
Canada’s Information Commissioners have adopted a resolution toward Open Government and part of the open government process is open access to public administrative, census, map and research data. A number of Canadian Cities, innovative government programs such as GeoConnections, forward thinking research funding such as International Polar Year have become OpenData cities, implemented data sharing infrastructures and fund data sharing science. Access to data are one part of the open government conversation, and it is argued that opendata bring us closer to more informed democratic deliberations on public policy.
Our collections, our memory - National Library of Scotland at Kelvin Hall pre...Gill Hamilton
The National Library of Scotland was founded in 1689 and is the legal deposit library for Scotland, originally based in Edinburgh but now also serving Glasgow from their new Kelvin Hall location. The document describes the library's collections, including over 10 million digital resources and a Moving Image Archive, and details the complex technical work that went into transforming the building site into a state-of-the-art library space that aims to inspire learning and foster a sense of community.
Europeana: we transform the world with cultureGill Hamilton
Presentation given at Link and Linkage, the International Digital Culture Forum in Taichung, Taiwan on 12 and 13 August by Gill Hamilton, Digital Access Manager at National Library of Scotland. The presentation explains the work of Europeana, and the services it supports to ensure access to pan-European cultural services. It explains the history of governance of Europeana, its campaigns, advocacy and services, and looks at issues and benefits.
The document discusses the Europeana IIIF Task Force. It notes that Europeana has adopted IIIF but many of its content providers are unaware or unsure of IIIF. It provides information about an initial survey of 69 responses from collections across Europe on their IIIF implementation and awareness. The task force aims to identify trends in IIIF adoption among Europeana content providers and encourage more involvement from partners.
Presentation given at IIIF Showcase seminar on 17 March 2017 at National Library of Scotland outlining the Library's use of IIIF and its plans for further development and adoption of the Framework
Presentation given at the University of Edinburgh inaugural Open Knowledge Network meeting on 17 March 2017 in the School of Informatics. Covers; about the National Library of Scotland, about Gill Hamilton, Digital Access Manager, open definition and associated licensing tools, history of the open movement and implementation of open initiatives at the Library; Wikipedians, open licensing policy, licensing of digitized collections.
Open for learning: Gaelic Digital Assistant and Gaelic CollectionsGill Hamilton
Presentation given to the Open Education Resources 2016 conference in Edinburgh on the Library's plans to employ a Gaelic Digital Assistant to work with the Gaelic collections to create new educational resources
The reality of linked data in libraries: presented at CILIP linked data execu...Gill Hamilton
The document is a presentation by Gill Hamilton from the National Library of Scotland about linked open data and their experiments with it. It discusses three main tips for preparing data for linked open data: 1) using URIs to identify resources rather than strings, 2) not simplifying data structures when converting to linked data, and 3) focusing on making unique contributions by working with distinctive parts of the collection. The presentation also advocates for openly licensing metadata and using open vocabularies.
RLS-athon: the challenges at National Library of Scotland and opportunities o...Gill Hamilton
Presentation given at the RLS-athon on 9 November 2015 at the University of Edinburgh Carbon Centre. The RLS-athon looked at using RDA (Resource Description and Access) content standard to describe the works of Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson. This presentation outlined the issues associated with delivering on the Library's priority to describe its collections and make a third available digitally in the next 10 years and how RDA is part of the solution (POTS)
Deus Ex Machina: is linked data the answer?Gill Hamilton
Presentation given by Gill Hamilton, National Library of Scotland at the OCLC seminar "Is there are library shaped black hole in the web?" on 16 October 2015 at Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh.
Gill's presentation explains the experiments undertake at the Library into linked open data. She suggests several practical tips to help libraries prepare for linked open data including; recording URIs, not dumbing down your metadata, concentrating on your unique collections, openly licensing your metadata, using open vocabularies and demanding better systems to manage linked data components and requirements.
Giving culture a helping hand: National Library of Scotland metadata and digi...Gill Hamilton
Presentation given at "Museums working with Wiki: engaging audiences through open knowledge" seminar at Kelvin Grove Museum, Glasgow on 4 September 2015. Gill Hamilton, Digital Access Manager at National Library of Scotland discusses the drivers, issues and challenges in developing a metadata and digital content licence policy to encourage open use and re-use of the Library's collections.
The long and winding road: implementation of electronic legal deposit at Nati...Gill Hamilton
Presentation made to The Scottish Working Group on Official Publications (SWOP) about the implementation of electronic legal deposit at National Library of Scotland. The presentation was given by Gill Hamilton, Digital Access Manager at National Library of Scotland on 26 February 2014 in Edinburgh.
Digitised collections and services at National Library of ScotlandGill Hamilton
Presentation given at National Collections and the Digital Humanities seminar at The University of Edinburgh, 14 February 2014. Presented by Gill Hamilton, DIgital Access Manager on behalf of National Library of Scotland.
LO(D) and behold: issues, tips and techniques for extending to the giant glob...Gill Hamilton
Presentation given to the Cataloguing and Indexing Group Scotland seminar on Linked Open Data practises in archives and libraries, 18 November 2013. I explained the issues associated with discovering vocabulary URIs from literals and tips and techniques that could be employed to help discovery of URIs
Making mapping real: experience and thoughts from National Library of ScotlandGill Hamilton
The document discusses challenges in mapping local data instances to a global graph. It describes extracting triples from a local database and assigning URIs using templates. Mappings from local to global identifiers are stored separately and can be added over time. String and statistical matching are used to match local instances to global concepts, with the goal of unique matches but humans sometimes needed for resolution.
Frankly my dear: National Library of Scotland's approach to open and linked dataGill Hamilton
Presentation from lightning talk at 2nd UK Ontology Network Workshop, 11 April 2013. About the Library's development in open and linked open data and the challenges faced and addressed.
Open Knowledge Foundation Meetup 4 : 24 January 2013Gill Hamilton
My lightning talk from Open Knowledge Foundation Edinburgh meet-up on 24 January 2013. It's about our work at National Library of Scotland in: securing a WIkipedian in Residence, our commitment to open data and progress with linked open data
Unlocking doors: recent initiatives in open and linked data at National Libra...Gill Hamilton
Presentation given to "Data publication and linked data in the humanities" workshop at National Library of Wales, 12 November 2012. This presentation has developed from previous as it explains how and why the Library modelled its database structure in to RDF rather than use pre-existing schemas
Unlocking doors: recent initiatives in open and linked data at National Libra...Gill Hamilton
Presentation given on 21 Sept 2012 at Cataloguing and Index Group (Scotland) seminar on "Opening Library Linked Data to National Heritage: Perspectives on International
Practice" http://www.slainte.org.uk/events/EvntShow.cfm?uEventID=2999
Open Knowledge Foundation Edinburgh meet-up #3Gill Hamilton
Lightning talks by
Gordon Dunsire on library standards and linked data
Gill Hamilton on recent initiatives with open and linked open data at National Library of Scotland
opening new doors: recent initiatives in open data at National Library of Sco...Gill Hamilton
Presentation given at IFLA 2012 (Helsinki) on National Library of Scotland's low cost initiatives and developments with open data and linked open data. Includes loading of data and resources to Flickr and Youtube. Work with Open Knowledge Foundation on how to publish open data. Licensing open data as CC.0. Work with freeyourmetadata.org to learn how to use Google Refine for URI resolution. Work with Metadata Management Asssociates to model structure of the Library's Digital Object Database as RDF.
This presentation was provided by Racquel Jemison, Ph.D., Christina MacLaughlin, Ph.D., and Paulomi Majumder. Ph.D., all of the American Chemical Society, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
Our collections, our memory - National Library of Scotland at Kelvin Hall pre...Gill Hamilton
The National Library of Scotland was founded in 1689 and is the legal deposit library for Scotland, originally based in Edinburgh but now also serving Glasgow from their new Kelvin Hall location. The document describes the library's collections, including over 10 million digital resources and a Moving Image Archive, and details the complex technical work that went into transforming the building site into a state-of-the-art library space that aims to inspire learning and foster a sense of community.
Europeana: we transform the world with cultureGill Hamilton
Presentation given at Link and Linkage, the International Digital Culture Forum in Taichung, Taiwan on 12 and 13 August by Gill Hamilton, Digital Access Manager at National Library of Scotland. The presentation explains the work of Europeana, and the services it supports to ensure access to pan-European cultural services. It explains the history of governance of Europeana, its campaigns, advocacy and services, and looks at issues and benefits.
The document discusses the Europeana IIIF Task Force. It notes that Europeana has adopted IIIF but many of its content providers are unaware or unsure of IIIF. It provides information about an initial survey of 69 responses from collections across Europe on their IIIF implementation and awareness. The task force aims to identify trends in IIIF adoption among Europeana content providers and encourage more involvement from partners.
Presentation given at IIIF Showcase seminar on 17 March 2017 at National Library of Scotland outlining the Library's use of IIIF and its plans for further development and adoption of the Framework
Presentation given at the University of Edinburgh inaugural Open Knowledge Network meeting on 17 March 2017 in the School of Informatics. Covers; about the National Library of Scotland, about Gill Hamilton, Digital Access Manager, open definition and associated licensing tools, history of the open movement and implementation of open initiatives at the Library; Wikipedians, open licensing policy, licensing of digitized collections.
Open for learning: Gaelic Digital Assistant and Gaelic CollectionsGill Hamilton
Presentation given to the Open Education Resources 2016 conference in Edinburgh on the Library's plans to employ a Gaelic Digital Assistant to work with the Gaelic collections to create new educational resources
The reality of linked data in libraries: presented at CILIP linked data execu...Gill Hamilton
The document is a presentation by Gill Hamilton from the National Library of Scotland about linked open data and their experiments with it. It discusses three main tips for preparing data for linked open data: 1) using URIs to identify resources rather than strings, 2) not simplifying data structures when converting to linked data, and 3) focusing on making unique contributions by working with distinctive parts of the collection. The presentation also advocates for openly licensing metadata and using open vocabularies.
RLS-athon: the challenges at National Library of Scotland and opportunities o...Gill Hamilton
Presentation given at the RLS-athon on 9 November 2015 at the University of Edinburgh Carbon Centre. The RLS-athon looked at using RDA (Resource Description and Access) content standard to describe the works of Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson. This presentation outlined the issues associated with delivering on the Library's priority to describe its collections and make a third available digitally in the next 10 years and how RDA is part of the solution (POTS)
Deus Ex Machina: is linked data the answer?Gill Hamilton
Presentation given by Gill Hamilton, National Library of Scotland at the OCLC seminar "Is there are library shaped black hole in the web?" on 16 October 2015 at Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh.
Gill's presentation explains the experiments undertake at the Library into linked open data. She suggests several practical tips to help libraries prepare for linked open data including; recording URIs, not dumbing down your metadata, concentrating on your unique collections, openly licensing your metadata, using open vocabularies and demanding better systems to manage linked data components and requirements.
Giving culture a helping hand: National Library of Scotland metadata and digi...Gill Hamilton
Presentation given at "Museums working with Wiki: engaging audiences through open knowledge" seminar at Kelvin Grove Museum, Glasgow on 4 September 2015. Gill Hamilton, Digital Access Manager at National Library of Scotland discusses the drivers, issues and challenges in developing a metadata and digital content licence policy to encourage open use and re-use of the Library's collections.
The long and winding road: implementation of electronic legal deposit at Nati...Gill Hamilton
Presentation made to The Scottish Working Group on Official Publications (SWOP) about the implementation of electronic legal deposit at National Library of Scotland. The presentation was given by Gill Hamilton, Digital Access Manager at National Library of Scotland on 26 February 2014 in Edinburgh.
Digitised collections and services at National Library of ScotlandGill Hamilton
Presentation given at National Collections and the Digital Humanities seminar at The University of Edinburgh, 14 February 2014. Presented by Gill Hamilton, DIgital Access Manager on behalf of National Library of Scotland.
LO(D) and behold: issues, tips and techniques for extending to the giant glob...Gill Hamilton
Presentation given to the Cataloguing and Indexing Group Scotland seminar on Linked Open Data practises in archives and libraries, 18 November 2013. I explained the issues associated with discovering vocabulary URIs from literals and tips and techniques that could be employed to help discovery of URIs
Making mapping real: experience and thoughts from National Library of ScotlandGill Hamilton
The document discusses challenges in mapping local data instances to a global graph. It describes extracting triples from a local database and assigning URIs using templates. Mappings from local to global identifiers are stored separately and can be added over time. String and statistical matching are used to match local instances to global concepts, with the goal of unique matches but humans sometimes needed for resolution.
Frankly my dear: National Library of Scotland's approach to open and linked dataGill Hamilton
Presentation from lightning talk at 2nd UK Ontology Network Workshop, 11 April 2013. About the Library's development in open and linked open data and the challenges faced and addressed.
Open Knowledge Foundation Meetup 4 : 24 January 2013Gill Hamilton
My lightning talk from Open Knowledge Foundation Edinburgh meet-up on 24 January 2013. It's about our work at National Library of Scotland in: securing a WIkipedian in Residence, our commitment to open data and progress with linked open data
Unlocking doors: recent initiatives in open and linked data at National Libra...Gill Hamilton
Presentation given to "Data publication and linked data in the humanities" workshop at National Library of Wales, 12 November 2012. This presentation has developed from previous as it explains how and why the Library modelled its database structure in to RDF rather than use pre-existing schemas
Unlocking doors: recent initiatives in open and linked data at National Libra...Gill Hamilton
Presentation given on 21 Sept 2012 at Cataloguing and Index Group (Scotland) seminar on "Opening Library Linked Data to National Heritage: Perspectives on International
Practice" http://www.slainte.org.uk/events/EvntShow.cfm?uEventID=2999
Open Knowledge Foundation Edinburgh meet-up #3Gill Hamilton
Lightning talks by
Gordon Dunsire on library standards and linked data
Gill Hamilton on recent initiatives with open and linked open data at National Library of Scotland
opening new doors: recent initiatives in open data at National Library of Sco...Gill Hamilton
Presentation given at IFLA 2012 (Helsinki) on National Library of Scotland's low cost initiatives and developments with open data and linked open data. Includes loading of data and resources to Flickr and Youtube. Work with Open Knowledge Foundation on how to publish open data. Licensing open data as CC.0. Work with freeyourmetadata.org to learn how to use Google Refine for URI resolution. Work with Metadata Management Asssociates to model structure of the Library's Digital Object Database as RDF.
This presentation was provided by Racquel Jemison, Ph.D., Christina MacLaughlin, Ph.D., and Paulomi Majumder. Ph.D., all of the American Chemical Society, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
How Barcodes Can Be Leveraged Within Odoo 17Celine George
In this presentation, we will explore how barcodes can be leveraged within Odoo 17 to streamline our manufacturing processes. We will cover the configuration steps, how to utilize barcodes in different manufacturing scenarios, and the overall benefits of implementing this technology.
THE SACRIFICE HOW PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTS STUDENTS ARE SACRIFICING TO CHANGE T...indexPub
The recent surge in pro-Palestine student activism has prompted significant responses from universities, ranging from negotiations and divestment commitments to increased transparency about investments in companies supporting the war on Gaza. This activism has led to the cessation of student encampments but also highlighted the substantial sacrifices made by students, including academic disruptions and personal risks. The primary drivers of these protests are poor university administration, lack of transparency, and inadequate communication between officials and students. This study examines the profound emotional, psychological, and professional impacts on students engaged in pro-Palestine protests, focusing on Generation Z's (Gen-Z) activism dynamics. This paper explores the significant sacrifices made by these students and even the professors supporting the pro-Palestine movement, with a focus on recent global movements. Through an in-depth analysis of printed and electronic media, the study examines the impacts of these sacrifices on the academic and personal lives of those involved. The paper highlights examples from various universities, demonstrating student activism's long-term and short-term effects, including disciplinary actions, social backlash, and career implications. The researchers also explore the broader implications of student sacrifices. The findings reveal that these sacrifices are driven by a profound commitment to justice and human rights, and are influenced by the increasing availability of information, peer interactions, and personal convictions. The study also discusses the broader implications of this activism, comparing it to historical precedents and assessing its potential to influence policy and public opinion. The emotional and psychological toll on student activists is significant, but their sense of purpose and community support mitigates some of these challenges. However, the researchers call for acknowledging the broader Impact of these sacrifices on the future global movement of FreePalestine.
A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
How to Download & Install Module From the Odoo App Store in Odoo 17Celine George
Custom modules offer the flexibility to extend Odoo's capabilities, address unique requirements, and optimize workflows to align seamlessly with your organization's processes. By leveraging custom modules, businesses can unlock greater efficiency, productivity, and innovation, empowering them to stay competitive in today's dynamic market landscape. In this tutorial, we'll guide you step by step on how to easily download and install modules from the Odoo App Store.
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,
Andreas Schleicher presents PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Thinking - 18 Jun...EduSkills OECD
Andreas Schleicher, Director of Education and Skills at the OECD presents at the launch of PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Minds, Creative Schools on 18 June 2024.
CapTechTalks Webinar Slides June 2024 Donovan Wright.pptxCapitolTechU
Slides from a Capitol Technology University webinar held June 20, 2024. The webinar featured Dr. Donovan Wright, presenting on the Department of Defense Digital Transformation.
Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).