This document discusses personal learning environments (PLEs) and personal learning networks (PLNs). It defines PLEs as learner-centered systems connected to external online services that allow individuals to manage information, generate content, and connect with others. PLNs are described as relationships and connections among peers and knowledge. The document outlines functions of PLEs like managing information, generating content, connecting with others, communication, sharing, and recording achievement. It also presents a model for building a PLE and developing a PLN.
A workshop was held to assess walkability in the Park Hill neighborhood of North Little Rock, Arkansas. Participants completed an evaluation of the workshop. The most useful part was found to be directly walking the neighborhood and identifying issues. Structured group work and interaction with city planners were also seen as useful. Unstructured conversations were deemed the least useful part. Overall, participants preferred active, productive, and efficient uses of their time at the workshop.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
STARTUPS - Inovação e Empreendedorismo por Maike RobertMaike Robert
O documento discute estratégias e lições aprendidas sobre empreendedorismo e inovação no mercado digital. Ele enfatiza a importância de entender as necessidades dos clientes, validar hipóteses com produtos mínimos viáveis e buscar parcerias para acelerar o crescimento de um negócio.
Did you know that mobile is now the number one environment for email opens? A user's experience in a mobile environment for email is much different than a desktop one. Understanding the various methods of mobile email optimization is critical for any online marketer.
George Adamidis from ExactTarget lead the latest eCommerce Toronto Meetup on the different methods for optimizing email for both the mobile and desktop experience.
This document outlines Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financing for energy efficient projects in North Little Rock. PACE financing provides property owners access to capital for energy improvements through a voluntary special assessment on their property tax bill. The assessment has priority over other liens and is inherited by new owners if the property is sold. The city would create a PACE district but not be financially obligated. Property owners would pay costs to implement the program and finance improvements through assessments or loans.
The document summarizes a tour of the Park Hill Fire Station & Water Co. complex in Little Rock, Arkansas. It describes how businessman Justin Matthews developed the Park Hill neighborhood in the early 1900s. In the late 1930s, the Park Hill Water Co. constructed the Mediterranean-style fire station, water company office, and two reservoirs to serve the community and lower fire insurance rates. The Works Progress Administration provided labor to build the complex, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993. The fire station and water company building retain many original architectural features and were restored in the late 1990s.
This document discusses personal learning environments (PLEs) and personal learning networks (PLNs). It defines PLEs as learner-centered systems connected to external online services that allow individuals to manage information, generate content, and connect with others. PLNs are described as relationships and connections among peers and knowledge. The document outlines functions of PLEs like managing information, generating content, connecting with others, communication, sharing, and recording achievement. It also presents a model for building a PLE and developing a PLN.
A workshop was held to assess walkability in the Park Hill neighborhood of North Little Rock, Arkansas. Participants completed an evaluation of the workshop. The most useful part was found to be directly walking the neighborhood and identifying issues. Structured group work and interaction with city planners were also seen as useful. Unstructured conversations were deemed the least useful part. Overall, participants preferred active, productive, and efficient uses of their time at the workshop.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
STARTUPS - Inovação e Empreendedorismo por Maike RobertMaike Robert
O documento discute estratégias e lições aprendidas sobre empreendedorismo e inovação no mercado digital. Ele enfatiza a importância de entender as necessidades dos clientes, validar hipóteses com produtos mínimos viáveis e buscar parcerias para acelerar o crescimento de um negócio.
Did you know that mobile is now the number one environment for email opens? A user's experience in a mobile environment for email is much different than a desktop one. Understanding the various methods of mobile email optimization is critical for any online marketer.
George Adamidis from ExactTarget lead the latest eCommerce Toronto Meetup on the different methods for optimizing email for both the mobile and desktop experience.
This document outlines Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financing for energy efficient projects in North Little Rock. PACE financing provides property owners access to capital for energy improvements through a voluntary special assessment on their property tax bill. The assessment has priority over other liens and is inherited by new owners if the property is sold. The city would create a PACE district but not be financially obligated. Property owners would pay costs to implement the program and finance improvements through assessments or loans.
The document summarizes a tour of the Park Hill Fire Station & Water Co. complex in Little Rock, Arkansas. It describes how businessman Justin Matthews developed the Park Hill neighborhood in the early 1900s. In the late 1930s, the Park Hill Water Co. constructed the Mediterranean-style fire station, water company office, and two reservoirs to serve the community and lower fire insurance rates. The Works Progress Administration provided labor to build the complex, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993. The fire station and water company building retain many original architectural features and were restored in the late 1990s.
The Park Hill Fire Station in North Little Rock, Arkansas was constructed in 1938 to serve the growing residential development of Park Hill. The fire station and associated buildings were built with materials provided by the Park Hill Water Company and labor from the WPA. The Mediterranean style buildings were designed by the architectural firm of Brueggeman, Swaim & Allen. The fire station served the independent community of Park Hill until it was annexed by North Little Rock in 1946 and became Fire Station #5.
This document provides historical context for the development of Edgemont in Park Hill, a subdivision of North Little Rock, Arkansas from 1927-1931. It describes how developer Justin Matthews created Edgemont to compete with upscale neighborhoods in Pulaski Heights by featuring larger, more expensive homes on curving streets with scenic views. Matthews planned Edgemont to attract upper-middle and upper-class residents through deed restrictions and neighborhood amenities like paved streets and utilities.
This document provides historical context for the development of Edgemont in Park Hill, a subdivision of North Little Rock, Arkansas from 1927-1931. It describes how developer Justin Matthews created Edgemont to compete with upscale neighborhoods in Pulaski Heights by featuring larger, more expensive homes on curving streets with scenic views. Matthews planned Edgemont to attract upper-middle and upper-class residents through deed restrictions and neighborhood amenities like paved streets and utilities.
The document is a branding style guide for Park Hill, North Little Rock. It provides guidelines for logo usage, colors, fonts, and advertising. The branding aims to promote Park Hill as a perfect neighborhood with diverse architecture and people. Guidelines cover approved logo variations, minimum logo sizes, incorrect logo usages, color palettes, approved fonts, brand extensions, and advertising design strategies.
The document provides recommendations for branding the community of Park Hill in North Little Rock, Arkansas. It begins by discussing principles of community branding and how it differs from traditional product branding. It then provides Park Hill's brand statement, outlines ways to extend the brand identity through various mediums, and offers suggestions for signage, banners, bags, and t-shirts to promote the Park Hill brand and identity.
1) After a precinct's boundaries are modified, the newly defined precinct may petition to shift the entire precinct to wet status via a local-option election. However, the portion originally designated as dry remains dry until such an election is held.
2) The qualified electors of the existing precinct that now encompasses the original dry precinct can petition for a local-option election to alter the dry designation.
3) Question 3 is moot given the answers to questions 1 and 2.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help alleviate symptoms of mental illness and boost overall mental well-being.
The Park Hill Fire Station in North Little Rock, Arkansas was constructed in 1938 to serve the growing residential development of Park Hill. The fire station and associated buildings were built with materials provided by the Park Hill Water Company and labor from the WPA. The Mediterranean style buildings were designed by the architectural firm of Brueggeman, Swaim & Allen. The fire station served the independent community of Park Hill until it was annexed by North Little Rock in 1946 and became Fire Station #5.
This document provides historical context for the development of Edgemont in Park Hill, a subdivision of North Little Rock, Arkansas from 1927-1931. It describes how developer Justin Matthews created Edgemont to compete with upscale neighborhoods in Pulaski Heights by featuring larger, more expensive homes on curving streets with scenic views. Matthews planned Edgemont to attract upper-middle and upper-class residents through deed restrictions and neighborhood amenities like paved streets and utilities.
This document provides historical context for the development of Edgemont in Park Hill, a subdivision of North Little Rock, Arkansas from 1927-1931. It describes how developer Justin Matthews created Edgemont to compete with upscale neighborhoods in Pulaski Heights by featuring larger, more expensive homes on curving streets with scenic views. Matthews planned Edgemont to attract upper-middle and upper-class residents through deed restrictions and neighborhood amenities like paved streets and utilities.
The document is a branding style guide for Park Hill, North Little Rock. It provides guidelines for logo usage, colors, fonts, and advertising. The branding aims to promote Park Hill as a perfect neighborhood with diverse architecture and people. Guidelines cover approved logo variations, minimum logo sizes, incorrect logo usages, color palettes, approved fonts, brand extensions, and advertising design strategies.
The document provides recommendations for branding the community of Park Hill in North Little Rock, Arkansas. It begins by discussing principles of community branding and how it differs from traditional product branding. It then provides Park Hill's brand statement, outlines ways to extend the brand identity through various mediums, and offers suggestions for signage, banners, bags, and t-shirts to promote the Park Hill brand and identity.
1) After a precinct's boundaries are modified, the newly defined precinct may petition to shift the entire precinct to wet status via a local-option election. However, the portion originally designated as dry remains dry until such an election is held.
2) The qualified electors of the existing precinct that now encompasses the original dry precinct can petition for a local-option election to alter the dry designation.
3) Question 3 is moot given the answers to questions 1 and 2.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help alleviate symptoms of mental illness and boost overall mental well-being.