The document discusses the theoretical foundations of health campaign messages. It outlines several key behavioral change theories, including the Theory of Reasoned Action, Theory of Planned Behavior, Health Belief Model, and Integrative Model. Real-world health campaigns targeting tobacco, HIV, and childhood obesity are described that apply these theories. The document stresses that behavioral theories are important for identifying which beliefs to target through persuasive communication techniques.
This document provides information about the anthropology department at Catholic University of America (CUA), including profiles of faculty members and their areas of research. It discusses the various courses offered and highlights recent projects and activities of both faculty and students, such as archaeological field schools in Turkey and Peru. Photos show some of the faculty's work, including excavations of Pre-Columbian sites and traditional irrigation systems in Spain and the Andes.
Pathways: Facilitating an Online OER Training Course for Facultyoreinaue
This document discusses a training course called Pathways that was created by librarians at a community college to educate faculty about open educational resources (OER). The course is hosted online and covers topics like open licensing, finding OER, and remixing existing materials. It aims to demonstrate the benefits of OER for reducing costs to students while maintaining academic freedom. The librarians discuss challenges like the time commitment needed and addressing complex copyright issues. However, they believe the course establishes the library as a support resource for faculty and helps librarians develop expertise in OER.
Marketing digital en el sector agrorural Marc Garriga
Presentació sobre reputació i identitat digital a Valls, 21 de maig de 2012.
Tot el discurs associat es troba a http://www.broucasola.cat/2012/05/reputacio-i-identitat-digitals-jornada.html
This document provides guidance on developing a business plan for a student entrepreneurship program. It discusses the importance of having a clear product or service description with an unfair advantage. The document recommends researching technology trends, market potential, and identifying an unfair competitive advantage like unique benefits, format, or customer experience. Students will submit a two-page report on their product or service description for the first business plan assignment due on February 16th. The report should include key features, benefits, and any underlying technology or intellectual property.
The document discusses the theoretical foundations of health campaign messages. It outlines several key behavioral change theories, including the Theory of Reasoned Action, Theory of Planned Behavior, Health Belief Model, and Integrative Model. Real-world health campaigns targeting tobacco, HIV, and childhood obesity are described that apply these theories. The document stresses that behavioral theories are important for identifying which beliefs to target through persuasive communication techniques.
This document provides information about the anthropology department at Catholic University of America (CUA), including profiles of faculty members and their areas of research. It discusses the various courses offered and highlights recent projects and activities of both faculty and students, such as archaeological field schools in Turkey and Peru. Photos show some of the faculty's work, including excavations of Pre-Columbian sites and traditional irrigation systems in Spain and the Andes.
Pathways: Facilitating an Online OER Training Course for Facultyoreinaue
This document discusses a training course called Pathways that was created by librarians at a community college to educate faculty about open educational resources (OER). The course is hosted online and covers topics like open licensing, finding OER, and remixing existing materials. It aims to demonstrate the benefits of OER for reducing costs to students while maintaining academic freedom. The librarians discuss challenges like the time commitment needed and addressing complex copyright issues. However, they believe the course establishes the library as a support resource for faculty and helps librarians develop expertise in OER.
Marketing digital en el sector agrorural Marc Garriga
Presentació sobre reputació i identitat digital a Valls, 21 de maig de 2012.
Tot el discurs associat es troba a http://www.broucasola.cat/2012/05/reputacio-i-identitat-digitals-jornada.html
This document provides guidance on developing a business plan for a student entrepreneurship program. It discusses the importance of having a clear product or service description with an unfair advantage. The document recommends researching technology trends, market potential, and identifying an unfair competitive advantage like unique benefits, format, or customer experience. Students will submit a two-page report on their product or service description for the first business plan assignment due on February 16th. The report should include key features, benefits, and any underlying technology or intellectual property.
Santiago Rusiñol was a Spanish painter born in 1861 in Barcelona. He studied art in Barcelona and travelled to Paris in 1889, where he lived with fellow artists Ramón Casas and Ignacio Zuloaga. Rusiñol painted landscapes, portraits, and symbolic compositions in an Art Nouveau style influenced by symbolism. He received a medal from the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in 1908. Rusiñol died on June 13, 1931 in Aranjuez.
This document discusses the key components of a business model and their linkages. It identifies 10 components: profit site, customer value, scope, price, revenue sources, connected activities, implementation, capabilities, sustainability, and cost structure. For each component, it provides details on what they are and how internet businesses can leverage them. For example, it explains how customer value can be created through differentiation or low costs, and how the internet allows for global scope.
Libguides pilot at UCD Library 2013. Author: Ros PanUCD Library
Presentation given at LIR Annual Meeting in Dublin, March 22nd 2013 covering the LibGuides pilot which started at UCD Library this year, project outline, timeline, content to be included and a range of administrativeand managerial issues. Also briefly outlines the version ofthe product that we subscribe to.
This document discusses concepts related to technology infrastructure for e-commerce including networking, protocols, client-server architecture, and starting a web development business. It covers:
1. Networking devices like switches that connect nodes and allow data transfer, and routers that forward data across networks.
2. Internetworking protocols like TCP/IP that specify data formats for communication between different machines on a network.
3. The client-server model evolved from single-user to multi-user applications to enable resource and data sharing between businesses.
This document provides a summary of the presentation "Web 2.0 and Generation Me" by Bart Caylor of Brainstorm. It defines Web 2.0 as the second generation of more interactive and social web use facilitated by new technologies. Generation Me are those born since 1970 who are typically self-focused and used to electronic communication. Key trends of Web 2.0 match Generation Me, including social networking, user-generated content, mashups, direct communication methods, search, and the importance of mobile access to content.
The document provides an overview of the history and development of the Internet and World Wide Web. It discusses key events and individuals that helped create the infrastructure and commercialization of the Internet, including:
- The development of ARPANET in the 1960s-1970s by the U.S. military to create a decentralized, redundant network.
- Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web and HTML in the 1980s-1990s at CERN, allowing for hyperlinked documents over the Internet.
- Netscape and the browser wars in the 1990s helped commercialize the Web, fueling the Internet boom and rise of companies like Amazon, Yahoo, and the dot-com bubble.
The
Presentació de Web 2.0 a l'Ajuntament de BarcelonaMarc Garriga
Presentació del document "Web 2.0 in Government: Why and How?" de David Osimo i exemples de Web 2.0 ja actius en el web de l'Ajuntament de Barcelona (bcn.cat)
A geographical directory of solution focused practice in the UK. The idea was born from within the association to help bring people closer together, however the map is not owned or governed by the UKASFP.
The document discusses trends in web 2.0 and how higher education institutions should adapt their practices. It notes that communication will speed up as people have constant access through various devices. Prospective and current students will expect personalized, accessible content and services. Parents and alumni will want more flexible and customized access to information on their terms through digital options. Institutions should utilize social networking, mashups, direct communications and mobile access to engage constituents in a more personalized, consumer-centric manner.
- The net present value of the business's projected cash flows over 5 years is RM230,000. To generate a 24% return, the purchase price today should be RM230,000.
- Discounting the annual cash flows back using a 24% discount rate, the net present value is RM230,000. This indicates the maximum purchase price to achieve the targeted 24% return.
El documento discute diferentes perspectivas sobre la transparencia del gobierno: jurídica, técnica y ciudadana. Señala que cumplir con las leyes de transparencia no garantiza la transparencia real, y que abrir el gobierno expone deficiencias en la gestión de información. Para lograr la transparencia, las agencias públicas deben gestionar bien la información, involucrar a los funcionarios, y presentar datos en un lenguaje accesible para los ciudadanos.
Brainstorm is a marketing and branding firm that provides strategic, benefit-driven solutions to help clients accomplish their goals. Through their proprietary THINK benefit process, they develop tangible results that give clients a competitive edge. Their integrated services include developing corporate, brand and product identities; print collateral; multimedia presentations; web development; and packaging. Their vision is to be a creative partner that delivers innovative solutions to meet every marketing challenge and expand client opportunities.
3 tooluri gratuite pentru grafica + surse de stock images gratuiteRaluca Piteiu Apostol
Tooluri online si offline gratuite pentru editarea de imagini si creare de colaje pentru bloguri, site-uri newslettere.
Bonus: surse de stock images gratuite
Visibility and Engagement: Using Social Media for Your WorkUCD Library
Presentation given by Michael Ladisch, Bibliographic Services Librarian at University College Dublin Library, Dublin, Ireland at the UCD Technician's Conference, June 17, 2014, UCD.
The Fatimid dynasty ruled over parts of North Africa, Egypt, and the Levant from 909-1171 CE. Founded by Ismaili leader Ubayd Allah, the Fatimid dynasty established Cairo as its capital and built al-Azhar mosque, which became an important center of Islamic learning. However, the Fatimid's lost control over their territories due to weakening central authority and the invasion of the Seljuk Turks in the 11th century. The Ayyubid dynasty, founded by Saladin, ruled much of the region in the 12th-13th centuries and ushered in an era of economic prosperity before being replaced by the Mamluks in Egypt and conquered by the
Presentation #1ODataLicenseEU. LAPSI Seminar, BudapestMarc Garriga
The document discusses the need for a single open data license for the European Union. It notes that over 600 people have signed a petition calling for a single EU open data license, and that the EU commissioner for digital agenda has indicated there will be a public consultation on licensing guidelines. The document aims to raise awareness of and support for the idea of a single EU open data license.
Use it or lose it : evidence based librarianship and resource management in r...UCD Library
This document discusses how the UCD Library used an evidence-based approach to make budget cuts to subscriptions during a time of recession. Key points:
1. The library faced a 12% budget cut and 10% reduction in subscriptions. They gathered quantitative usage data and rolled out a decision-making tool to help staff make evidence-based cancellation decisions.
2. For the Business and Law Library service, the question was not whether to cancel but how to assist schools. They identified duplicative titles and provided transparency around proposed cancellations to promote discussion with academics.
3. The process built skills in using management information systems, created frameworks for future projects, and improved school-library relationships while highlighting existing resources.
Santiago Rusiñol was a Spanish painter born in 1861 in Barcelona. He studied art in Barcelona and travelled to Paris in 1889, where he lived with fellow artists Ramón Casas and Ignacio Zuloaga. Rusiñol painted landscapes, portraits, and symbolic compositions in an Art Nouveau style influenced by symbolism. He received a medal from the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in 1908. Rusiñol died on June 13, 1931 in Aranjuez.
This document discusses the key components of a business model and their linkages. It identifies 10 components: profit site, customer value, scope, price, revenue sources, connected activities, implementation, capabilities, sustainability, and cost structure. For each component, it provides details on what they are and how internet businesses can leverage them. For example, it explains how customer value can be created through differentiation or low costs, and how the internet allows for global scope.
Libguides pilot at UCD Library 2013. Author: Ros PanUCD Library
Presentation given at LIR Annual Meeting in Dublin, March 22nd 2013 covering the LibGuides pilot which started at UCD Library this year, project outline, timeline, content to be included and a range of administrativeand managerial issues. Also briefly outlines the version ofthe product that we subscribe to.
This document discusses concepts related to technology infrastructure for e-commerce including networking, protocols, client-server architecture, and starting a web development business. It covers:
1. Networking devices like switches that connect nodes and allow data transfer, and routers that forward data across networks.
2. Internetworking protocols like TCP/IP that specify data formats for communication between different machines on a network.
3. The client-server model evolved from single-user to multi-user applications to enable resource and data sharing between businesses.
This document provides a summary of the presentation "Web 2.0 and Generation Me" by Bart Caylor of Brainstorm. It defines Web 2.0 as the second generation of more interactive and social web use facilitated by new technologies. Generation Me are those born since 1970 who are typically self-focused and used to electronic communication. Key trends of Web 2.0 match Generation Me, including social networking, user-generated content, mashups, direct communication methods, search, and the importance of mobile access to content.
The document provides an overview of the history and development of the Internet and World Wide Web. It discusses key events and individuals that helped create the infrastructure and commercialization of the Internet, including:
- The development of ARPANET in the 1960s-1970s by the U.S. military to create a decentralized, redundant network.
- Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web and HTML in the 1980s-1990s at CERN, allowing for hyperlinked documents over the Internet.
- Netscape and the browser wars in the 1990s helped commercialize the Web, fueling the Internet boom and rise of companies like Amazon, Yahoo, and the dot-com bubble.
The
Presentació de Web 2.0 a l'Ajuntament de BarcelonaMarc Garriga
Presentació del document "Web 2.0 in Government: Why and How?" de David Osimo i exemples de Web 2.0 ja actius en el web de l'Ajuntament de Barcelona (bcn.cat)
A geographical directory of solution focused practice in the UK. The idea was born from within the association to help bring people closer together, however the map is not owned or governed by the UKASFP.
The document discusses trends in web 2.0 and how higher education institutions should adapt their practices. It notes that communication will speed up as people have constant access through various devices. Prospective and current students will expect personalized, accessible content and services. Parents and alumni will want more flexible and customized access to information on their terms through digital options. Institutions should utilize social networking, mashups, direct communications and mobile access to engage constituents in a more personalized, consumer-centric manner.
- The net present value of the business's projected cash flows over 5 years is RM230,000. To generate a 24% return, the purchase price today should be RM230,000.
- Discounting the annual cash flows back using a 24% discount rate, the net present value is RM230,000. This indicates the maximum purchase price to achieve the targeted 24% return.
El documento discute diferentes perspectivas sobre la transparencia del gobierno: jurídica, técnica y ciudadana. Señala que cumplir con las leyes de transparencia no garantiza la transparencia real, y que abrir el gobierno expone deficiencias en la gestión de información. Para lograr la transparencia, las agencias públicas deben gestionar bien la información, involucrar a los funcionarios, y presentar datos en un lenguaje accesible para los ciudadanos.
Brainstorm is a marketing and branding firm that provides strategic, benefit-driven solutions to help clients accomplish their goals. Through their proprietary THINK benefit process, they develop tangible results that give clients a competitive edge. Their integrated services include developing corporate, brand and product identities; print collateral; multimedia presentations; web development; and packaging. Their vision is to be a creative partner that delivers innovative solutions to meet every marketing challenge and expand client opportunities.
3 tooluri gratuite pentru grafica + surse de stock images gratuiteRaluca Piteiu Apostol
Tooluri online si offline gratuite pentru editarea de imagini si creare de colaje pentru bloguri, site-uri newslettere.
Bonus: surse de stock images gratuite
Visibility and Engagement: Using Social Media for Your WorkUCD Library
Presentation given by Michael Ladisch, Bibliographic Services Librarian at University College Dublin Library, Dublin, Ireland at the UCD Technician's Conference, June 17, 2014, UCD.
The Fatimid dynasty ruled over parts of North Africa, Egypt, and the Levant from 909-1171 CE. Founded by Ismaili leader Ubayd Allah, the Fatimid dynasty established Cairo as its capital and built al-Azhar mosque, which became an important center of Islamic learning. However, the Fatimid's lost control over their territories due to weakening central authority and the invasion of the Seljuk Turks in the 11th century. The Ayyubid dynasty, founded by Saladin, ruled much of the region in the 12th-13th centuries and ushered in an era of economic prosperity before being replaced by the Mamluks in Egypt and conquered by the
Presentation #1ODataLicenseEU. LAPSI Seminar, BudapestMarc Garriga
The document discusses the need for a single open data license for the European Union. It notes that over 600 people have signed a petition calling for a single EU open data license, and that the EU commissioner for digital agenda has indicated there will be a public consultation on licensing guidelines. The document aims to raise awareness of and support for the idea of a single EU open data license.
Use it or lose it : evidence based librarianship and resource management in r...UCD Library
This document discusses how the UCD Library used an evidence-based approach to make budget cuts to subscriptions during a time of recession. Key points:
1. The library faced a 12% budget cut and 10% reduction in subscriptions. They gathered quantitative usage data and rolled out a decision-making tool to help staff make evidence-based cancellation decisions.
2. For the Business and Law Library service, the question was not whether to cancel but how to assist schools. They identified duplicative titles and provided transparency around proposed cancellations to promote discussion with academics.
3. The process built skills in using management information systems, created frameworks for future projects, and improved school-library relationships while highlighting existing resources.