Oksana Mandryka on BlogсampCEE2008 for "Wazzap? teaser"PR Manager
Презентация маркетинг и PR-менеджера компании "Яндекс-Украина" Оксаны Мандрыки "Blogcamp CEE 2008: как с помощью новых медиа собрать online комьюнити на offline конференции"
Oksana Mandryka on BlogсampCEE2008 for "Wazzap? teaser"PR Manager
Презентация маркетинг и PR-менеджера компании "Яндекс-Украина" Оксаны Мандрыки "Blogcamp CEE 2008: как с помощью новых медиа собрать online комьюнити на offline конференции"
The document provides five design principles for creating slides that effectively communicate messages to audiences:
1. Focus on the main message you want the audience to remember.
2. Keep designs simple with less text and only 1 main point per slide.
3. Use interesting fonts instead of boring standard ones to engage audiences.
4. Include high quality images that visually represent the message.
5. Choose a color scheme that fits the theme and works cohesively.
African Contributions To World Civilizations!Jamika Russell
The document discusses several key events and periods in history:
- The emergence of early human "Lucy" in Ethiopia 130,000 years ago.
- Ancient civilizations including the Nile Valley civilization in Egypt.
- Ancient Greece and important works by Homer like the Iliad and Odyssey.
- Alexander the Great's invasion of Egypt in the 4th century BC.
- The defeat of half of Rome's western troops by Germanic tribes around 500-1000 AD.
- Three great West African kingdoms that emerged during Europe's Dark Ages.
Ancient African Civilizations such as Kush, Axum, Ghana, Mali, Songhai and the Bantu peoples flourished between 750 BCE to 1500CE. They developed complex societies, economies and trade networks across diverse geographical zones in Africa. Major trading empires like Ghana and Mali grew wealthy through the trade of gold, salt and other goods. States such as Great Zimbabwe emerged in Southern Africa and traded gold with Swahili port cities on the East Coast.
The document discusses several key topics related to changes in society and business driven by globalization and new technologies. It highlights the shift from the agricultural, industrial, and information ages to the conceptual age. Factors like globalization 3.0, demographic changes, and mass collaboration are transforming how we work and learn. Social networks are changing perceptions. Active learners question things and make things happen by brainstorming, analyzing, and thinking critically rather than waiting passively.
This document outlines a project designed to help children ages 6 to 14 discover their strengths, dreams, and how to achieve them. The project involves interactive exercises, group work, and movies to help children learn about themselves. It is divided into three subjects over three weekends, with group meetings in between. The subjects are discovering strengths, expressing one's essence, and creating positive relationships. The goal is to help children believe in themselves and their dreams, set goals, and think creatively about how to achieve their ambitions. The project involves children, parents, teachers, and is run by an educational charity organization.