This document outlines the curriculum for a PHP course that covers core PHP skills over 80 hours and advanced PHP skills over 40 hours. The core PHP section covers topics like HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, PHP fundamentals, arrays, file handling, databases, and building projects. The advanced section focuses on OOP concepts, design patterns, JavaScript, jQuery, Ajax, frameworks like CakePHP and frameworks like Joomla, WordPress. The course aims to help students learn PHP and related technologies to build projects and websites.
Clipping Little PRP 21/11/11 @ IED BarcelonaIED Barcelona
El documento contiene información sobre cuatro publicaciones en línea sobre moda, diseño y blogs, incluyendo detalles como la fecha, sección y valor, pero la mayoría de los campos como tirada, difusión, ocupación y valor de página están vacíos o marcados como "-".
This document outlines the curriculum for a PHP course that covers core PHP skills over 80 hours and advanced PHP skills over 40 hours. The core PHP section covers topics like HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, PHP fundamentals, arrays, file handling, databases, and building projects. The advanced section focuses on OOP concepts, design patterns, JavaScript, jQuery, Ajax, frameworks like CakePHP and frameworks like Joomla, WordPress. The course aims to help students learn PHP and related technologies to build projects and websites.
Clipping Little PRP 21/11/11 @ IED BarcelonaIED Barcelona
El documento contiene información sobre cuatro publicaciones en línea sobre moda, diseño y blogs, incluyendo detalles como la fecha, sección y valor, pero la mayoría de los campos como tirada, difusión, ocupación y valor de página están vacíos o marcados como "-".
Java Internship in Noida For B.Tech, MCATech Mentro
Tech Mentro(Java Training) is leading IT Training Center or Institute in Noida, Delhi-NCR, India providing software courses/tutorials in J2EE, .Net, PHP, Struts, Spring, Hibernate, Android, Ejb, C/C++ and Java technologies to the students of MCA/BE/BTech/BCA/MSc(CS&IT) and professionals with job assistance.
This document summarizes a server-less video surveillance and fleet management solution called Transit-Protect. It features real-time threat analytics, tracking of vehicles and first responders on dynamic maps, and monitoring of over 500 onboard sensors. It also identifies risky driving behaviors and integrates with proximity badge readers. Transit-Protect provides these capabilities at a lower cost than traditional onboard DVR solutions, as shown by cost comparisons on past projects. The document outlines Transit-Protect's transportation partners and the company's history of over 20 years in security and access control products and solutions.
The document discusses the importance of keeping an effective to-do list to stay organized and productive. It notes that to-do lists help prevent forgetting tasks, prioritize what needs immediate attention, and experience less stress. The summary then outlines steps to create an effective to-do list, including writing all tasks, assigning priorities from A to F, and rewriting the list in priority order. It also provides tips on differentiating urgency from importance when prioritizing, and using to-do lists or action programs depending on the complexity of tasks.
The document presents various financial ratios for Huawaei Technologies for the years 2007 and 2008. It summarizes that current, quick, and net working capital ratios were higher in 2007 indicating greater safety of short term funds. Debt-equity, proprietary, and return on asset ratios were also higher in 2007 showing less borrowing and better use of assets that year compared to 2008. The fixed asset turnover ratio was higher in 2008, meaning fixed assets were utilized more efficiently that year.
The document discusses Louisiana's oil and gas industry, focusing on its shale plays like the Haynesville Shale. It provides statistics on the Haynesville Shale like it being the largest natural gas field in the US, its $14 billion estimated economic impact in 2012, and over 2,000 producing wells. Maps show the location of wells in the Haynesville Shale and other plays that have helped make Louisiana a leading energy producer.
A case study in gaining acceptance (and resources!) for better UX attention. How a band of passionate UX devotees made their company more aware and supportive of efforts (and dollars) to achieve greater user engagement and satisfaction.
Building capability for effective portfolio management 1.1Maven
The document discusses building effective portfolio management capabilities. It outlines the benefits of portfolio management, which include reducing costs by stopping low-value initiatives, increasing resources for high-priority projects, and better realizing benefits. The document also describes Maven's approach to portfolio management, which involves defining a portfolio that prioritizes all organizational initiatives, and using a methodology to deliver projects and implement changes. Portfolio definition includes summarizing, categorizing, prioritizing all initiatives to create a balanced portfolio.
PRINCE2 is a widely used framework for project management. It provides structure through seven principles, seven themes, and seven processes that make up the project lifecycle. Using PRINCE2 can provide benefits like simplified procedures, internationally recognized best practices, cost reductions through clear roles and responsibilities, and improved risk management. Individuals can become PRINCE2 certified by passing the Foundation or Practitioner exams to demonstrate their skills. Maven Training is an accredited provider of PRINCE2 certification training and helps students learn how to apply PRINCE2 in real-world projects.
In this session, we will use preparing for and completing a triathlon as an analogy to help attendees better understand agile principles and concepts, as well as how to use these principles and concepts to reach your business objectives. We’ll explore your “agile why”; the key principles of working software, collaboration, embracing change and simplicity; and review / provide suggestions for the agile practices of planning, dailies, reviews and retrospectives. Doug will also share stories and lessons learned from his organization’s agile journey over the past several years.
The document summarizes recent and upcoming events for the STC Philadelphia Metro Chapter. It discusses a past presentation by Brookwood and Joe Welinske, an upcoming talk by Theo Landgren on localization, and thanks the newsletter editor Edna Smith. It also provides updates on the 2011 technical writing competitions and the October chapter meeting featuring Joe Welinske. Details are given on the next newsletter publication and the November chapter meeting featuring Theo Landgren.
Presentation by Louisiana Oil & Gas Association Marketing Director Ben Broussard to the AESC in Lafayette, LA on March 24th, 2015. Contact Ben for more info:
ben@loga.la
www.loga.la
Twitter @LaOilGasAssoc
Facebook.com/LouisianaOilGasAssociation
1) The document provides tips for applicants preparing for an interview at Asasi TESL UiTM, including attire, common questions, and how to present oneself.
2) It recommends dressing formally, being well-groomed, and bringing required documents. Common interview questions relate to oneself, family, interests, and suitability as a teacher.
3) The author advises being confident, humble, and avoiding lies or insults during the interview. Practice is also recommended to feel at ease during the interview.
The document outlines the five steps of the writing process:
1. Preparation - Establishing the purpose, audience, context, scope, and medium. Research includes brainstorming, research, note-taking, and interviews.
2. Research - Conducting research, taking notes, interviewing, creating questionnaires, and documenting sources while avoiding plagiarism.
3. Organization - Choosing methods of development, outlining ideas, developing visuals, and considering design and layout.
4. Writing - Selecting a point of view and style, using effective sentences and paragraphs, adding quotations and paraphrasing, and writing an introduction and conclusion.
5. Revision - Checking for unity, concise
The document outlines a 6-month curriculum for project-based training in .NET and related technologies. It covers topics such as introduction to .NET, C#, object-oriented programming, databases, ADO.NET, ASP.NET, web services, and JavaScript. It also includes advanced topics like remoting, reflection, assembly and deployment, and specialized topics like WPF, WCF, and WF. The curriculum aims to provide hands-on experience through a culminating live project.
Using Blogs for Online and Classroom Teaching discusses how blogs can be used as an educational tool. There are three main types of blogs for teaching: tutor blogs run by the teacher, class blogs for student collaboration, and learner blogs for individual or group work. Tutor blogs provide resources, links, and class updates for students. Blogs can support teaching listening, speaking, reading, writing, grammar, and pronunciation through activities like presentations, discussions, readings, and exercises. They also allow teachers to share materials and students to submit work online. Popular free blogging platforms that are easy for educators to use include Blogger, Weebly, and WordPress.
Java Internship in Noida For B.Tech, MCATech Mentro
Tech Mentro(Java Training) is leading IT Training Center or Institute in Noida, Delhi-NCR, India providing software courses/tutorials in J2EE, .Net, PHP, Struts, Spring, Hibernate, Android, Ejb, C/C++ and Java technologies to the students of MCA/BE/BTech/BCA/MSc(CS&IT) and professionals with job assistance.
This document summarizes a server-less video surveillance and fleet management solution called Transit-Protect. It features real-time threat analytics, tracking of vehicles and first responders on dynamic maps, and monitoring of over 500 onboard sensors. It also identifies risky driving behaviors and integrates with proximity badge readers. Transit-Protect provides these capabilities at a lower cost than traditional onboard DVR solutions, as shown by cost comparisons on past projects. The document outlines Transit-Protect's transportation partners and the company's history of over 20 years in security and access control products and solutions.
The document discusses the importance of keeping an effective to-do list to stay organized and productive. It notes that to-do lists help prevent forgetting tasks, prioritize what needs immediate attention, and experience less stress. The summary then outlines steps to create an effective to-do list, including writing all tasks, assigning priorities from A to F, and rewriting the list in priority order. It also provides tips on differentiating urgency from importance when prioritizing, and using to-do lists or action programs depending on the complexity of tasks.
The document presents various financial ratios for Huawaei Technologies for the years 2007 and 2008. It summarizes that current, quick, and net working capital ratios were higher in 2007 indicating greater safety of short term funds. Debt-equity, proprietary, and return on asset ratios were also higher in 2007 showing less borrowing and better use of assets that year compared to 2008. The fixed asset turnover ratio was higher in 2008, meaning fixed assets were utilized more efficiently that year.
The document discusses Louisiana's oil and gas industry, focusing on its shale plays like the Haynesville Shale. It provides statistics on the Haynesville Shale like it being the largest natural gas field in the US, its $14 billion estimated economic impact in 2012, and over 2,000 producing wells. Maps show the location of wells in the Haynesville Shale and other plays that have helped make Louisiana a leading energy producer.
A case study in gaining acceptance (and resources!) for better UX attention. How a band of passionate UX devotees made their company more aware and supportive of efforts (and dollars) to achieve greater user engagement and satisfaction.
Building capability for effective portfolio management 1.1Maven
The document discusses building effective portfolio management capabilities. It outlines the benefits of portfolio management, which include reducing costs by stopping low-value initiatives, increasing resources for high-priority projects, and better realizing benefits. The document also describes Maven's approach to portfolio management, which involves defining a portfolio that prioritizes all organizational initiatives, and using a methodology to deliver projects and implement changes. Portfolio definition includes summarizing, categorizing, prioritizing all initiatives to create a balanced portfolio.
PRINCE2 is a widely used framework for project management. It provides structure through seven principles, seven themes, and seven processes that make up the project lifecycle. Using PRINCE2 can provide benefits like simplified procedures, internationally recognized best practices, cost reductions through clear roles and responsibilities, and improved risk management. Individuals can become PRINCE2 certified by passing the Foundation or Practitioner exams to demonstrate their skills. Maven Training is an accredited provider of PRINCE2 certification training and helps students learn how to apply PRINCE2 in real-world projects.
In this session, we will use preparing for and completing a triathlon as an analogy to help attendees better understand agile principles and concepts, as well as how to use these principles and concepts to reach your business objectives. We’ll explore your “agile why”; the key principles of working software, collaboration, embracing change and simplicity; and review / provide suggestions for the agile practices of planning, dailies, reviews and retrospectives. Doug will also share stories and lessons learned from his organization’s agile journey over the past several years.
The document summarizes recent and upcoming events for the STC Philadelphia Metro Chapter. It discusses a past presentation by Brookwood and Joe Welinske, an upcoming talk by Theo Landgren on localization, and thanks the newsletter editor Edna Smith. It also provides updates on the 2011 technical writing competitions and the October chapter meeting featuring Joe Welinske. Details are given on the next newsletter publication and the November chapter meeting featuring Theo Landgren.
Presentation by Louisiana Oil & Gas Association Marketing Director Ben Broussard to the AESC in Lafayette, LA on March 24th, 2015. Contact Ben for more info:
ben@loga.la
www.loga.la
Twitter @LaOilGasAssoc
Facebook.com/LouisianaOilGasAssociation
1) The document provides tips for applicants preparing for an interview at Asasi TESL UiTM, including attire, common questions, and how to present oneself.
2) It recommends dressing formally, being well-groomed, and bringing required documents. Common interview questions relate to oneself, family, interests, and suitability as a teacher.
3) The author advises being confident, humble, and avoiding lies or insults during the interview. Practice is also recommended to feel at ease during the interview.
The document outlines the five steps of the writing process:
1. Preparation - Establishing the purpose, audience, context, scope, and medium. Research includes brainstorming, research, note-taking, and interviews.
2. Research - Conducting research, taking notes, interviewing, creating questionnaires, and documenting sources while avoiding plagiarism.
3. Organization - Choosing methods of development, outlining ideas, developing visuals, and considering design and layout.
4. Writing - Selecting a point of view and style, using effective sentences and paragraphs, adding quotations and paraphrasing, and writing an introduction and conclusion.
5. Revision - Checking for unity, concise
The document outlines a 6-month curriculum for project-based training in .NET and related technologies. It covers topics such as introduction to .NET, C#, object-oriented programming, databases, ADO.NET, ASP.NET, web services, and JavaScript. It also includes advanced topics like remoting, reflection, assembly and deployment, and specialized topics like WPF, WCF, and WF. The curriculum aims to provide hands-on experience through a culminating live project.
Using Blogs for Online and Classroom Teaching discusses how blogs can be used as an educational tool. There are three main types of blogs for teaching: tutor blogs run by the teacher, class blogs for student collaboration, and learner blogs for individual or group work. Tutor blogs provide resources, links, and class updates for students. Blogs can support teaching listening, speaking, reading, writing, grammar, and pronunciation through activities like presentations, discussions, readings, and exercises. They also allow teachers to share materials and students to submit work online. Popular free blogging platforms that are easy for educators to use include Blogger, Weebly, and WordPress.