Dogs may be man’s best friend, but even your pooch knows the internet is an amazing resource. Transparent Language gives just six of the countless reasons why the internet is a language learner's best friend.
Dogs may be man’s best friend, but even your pooch knows the internet is an amazing resource. Transparent Language gives just six of the countless reasons why the internet is a language learner's best friend.
Planning the Future and Preserving the Past: Emerging Technology in the Libra...Kristen Yarmey
Joint presentation with Sheli McHugh at the February 27, 2014 University of Scranton IT Forum.
Throughout the Weinberg Memorial Library’s 20th Anniversary celebration in 2012-2013, Dean Charles Kratz reflected on the idea of looking back while also looking forward, preserving the history and heritage of the University while also sustaining and advancing innovative research, teaching, and learning at the University. To fulfill this dual role, the Library has collaborated extensively with Information Resources on technology tools, from hardware and software to wiring and wireless infrastructure. In this presentation, Learning Commons Coordinator Sheli McHugh will discuss the ongoing development of the technology-rich Reilly Learning Commons (scheduled to open in Fall 2014), while Digital Services Librarian Kristen Yarmey will share the Library's progress and long-term plans for capturing, preserving, and providing access to born digital resources, such as University records, publications, and web pages, as well as digitized materials from the Library's Archives and Special Collections.
Warum beim Minigolf kein Flow entsteht.Peter Rößler
Session von Anna Lorenz & Peter Rößler auf der Lean Kanban Central Europe 2016 -
Beim Mini-Golfen, beim Boarding, an der Supermarktkasse, bei der Essensausgabe in Kantinen… In diesem Talk decken wir auf warum es bei alltäglichen Situationen meist keinen Flow gibt, wie einfach es wäre in diesen Situationen Flow zu etablieren und zeigen die Parallelen zur Arbeit in Kanban-Teams.
From 0 to 400 GB: Confronting the Challenges of Born-Digital PhotographsKristen Yarmey
Panel session at the Society of American Archivists 2016 annual meeting in Atlanta, Georgia, with Ed Busch (Michigan State University), Chris Prom (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Molly Tighe (Chatham University), and Greg Wiedeman (SUNY Albany).
It will happen to you, if it hasn't already: the campus photographer retires and leaves behind hundreds of photo CDs or a hard drive packed with JPEGs. What happens next? Digital photograph collections present serious challenges but offer opportunities to leverage automation (from deduplication to face recognition) and collaborative, cross-departmental workflows. Come hear this panel of experienced archivists discuss steps taken, lessons learned, and best practices developed for working (and teaching!) with born-digital photographs.
Green Building:Energy Efficient Air-Conditioningjvitek
This powerpoint illustrates the research done on the passive cooling methods of earth tube systems and solar chimneys in Florida\'s sub-tropical climate.
British Council Teaching English: How and Why of Graded ReadersVictoria Boobyer
Online talk given for British Council. There is a recording of the talk here: https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/article/victoria-boobyer-a-why-how-graded-readers
Planning the Future and Preserving the Past: Emerging Technology in the Libra...Kristen Yarmey
Joint presentation with Sheli McHugh at the February 27, 2014 University of Scranton IT Forum.
Throughout the Weinberg Memorial Library’s 20th Anniversary celebration in 2012-2013, Dean Charles Kratz reflected on the idea of looking back while also looking forward, preserving the history and heritage of the University while also sustaining and advancing innovative research, teaching, and learning at the University. To fulfill this dual role, the Library has collaborated extensively with Information Resources on technology tools, from hardware and software to wiring and wireless infrastructure. In this presentation, Learning Commons Coordinator Sheli McHugh will discuss the ongoing development of the technology-rich Reilly Learning Commons (scheduled to open in Fall 2014), while Digital Services Librarian Kristen Yarmey will share the Library's progress and long-term plans for capturing, preserving, and providing access to born digital resources, such as University records, publications, and web pages, as well as digitized materials from the Library's Archives and Special Collections.
Warum beim Minigolf kein Flow entsteht.Peter Rößler
Session von Anna Lorenz & Peter Rößler auf der Lean Kanban Central Europe 2016 -
Beim Mini-Golfen, beim Boarding, an der Supermarktkasse, bei der Essensausgabe in Kantinen… In diesem Talk decken wir auf warum es bei alltäglichen Situationen meist keinen Flow gibt, wie einfach es wäre in diesen Situationen Flow zu etablieren und zeigen die Parallelen zur Arbeit in Kanban-Teams.
From 0 to 400 GB: Confronting the Challenges of Born-Digital PhotographsKristen Yarmey
Panel session at the Society of American Archivists 2016 annual meeting in Atlanta, Georgia, with Ed Busch (Michigan State University), Chris Prom (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Molly Tighe (Chatham University), and Greg Wiedeman (SUNY Albany).
It will happen to you, if it hasn't already: the campus photographer retires and leaves behind hundreds of photo CDs or a hard drive packed with JPEGs. What happens next? Digital photograph collections present serious challenges but offer opportunities to leverage automation (from deduplication to face recognition) and collaborative, cross-departmental workflows. Come hear this panel of experienced archivists discuss steps taken, lessons learned, and best practices developed for working (and teaching!) with born-digital photographs.
Green Building:Energy Efficient Air-Conditioningjvitek
This powerpoint illustrates the research done on the passive cooling methods of earth tube systems and solar chimneys in Florida\'s sub-tropical climate.
British Council Teaching English: How and Why of Graded ReadersVictoria Boobyer
Online talk given for British Council. There is a recording of the talk here: https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/article/victoria-boobyer-a-why-how-graded-readers
1. Welcome to Mrs. Oros’ 7 th grade Language Arts Contact Information: [email_address] 281.234.0903 Imagine, Believe, and Achieve on the Path to Excellence
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3. Conference Time Monday – Friday 9:15-9:50 Imagine, Believe, and Achieve on the Path to Excellence
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