This document teaches phonics by presenting pictures of objects starting with different letters and asking the reader to identify the beginning letter of each picture, focusing on S, T, and B. Pictures are shown of objects starting with T, B, and S and the reader is asked to identify the beginning letter of each, with positive feedback given for correct guesses.
Apollon - 22/5/12 - 11:30 - Local SME's - Innovating Across bordersimec.archive
This document discusses the transition of a large living lab called i-City in Flanders into a spin-off MVNO business. It summarizes that i-City started as a wireless city project with over 500 hotspots and 2000 test users. Some of the alfa community members who received support went on to work for the founding companies. The spin-off took the community-focused approach of i-City and applies it to their MVNO business, which has grown to over 120,000 users through testing with focus groups and an open API. The plans are to expand the business model to other European countries using the same approach of building, testing, and rebuilding with community input.
This document summarizes the process and outcomes of the 6th Wave of the European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL). It describes how 72 proposals were submitted and evaluated by 6 teams against 20 criteria on a scale of 0-5. 46 Living Labs were ultimately selected, including 31 from EU countries and 15 non-EU members. The document provides details on the evaluation phases and typical weaknesses seen in applications. It concludes by welcoming the new members and thanking those involved in the evaluation process.
This article discusses how 2005 marked a turning point where people began uploading more content to the internet than they were downloading, shifting from primarily passive consumers of content to more active contributors and creators online. It suggests this signaled a social transformation with individuals becoming less focused on just taking content and more interested in sharing what they create with others on the internet.
This document teaches phonics by presenting pictures of objects starting with different letters and asking the reader to identify the beginning letter of each picture, focusing on S, T, and B. Pictures are shown of objects starting with T, B, and S and the reader is asked to identify the beginning letter of each, with positive feedback given for correct guesses.
Apollon - 22/5/12 - 11:30 - Local SME's - Innovating Across bordersimec.archive
This document discusses the transition of a large living lab called i-City in Flanders into a spin-off MVNO business. It summarizes that i-City started as a wireless city project with over 500 hotspots and 2000 test users. Some of the alfa community members who received support went on to work for the founding companies. The spin-off took the community-focused approach of i-City and applies it to their MVNO business, which has grown to over 120,000 users through testing with focus groups and an open API. The plans are to expand the business model to other European countries using the same approach of building, testing, and rebuilding with community input.
This document summarizes the process and outcomes of the 6th Wave of the European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL). It describes how 72 proposals were submitted and evaluated by 6 teams against 20 criteria on a scale of 0-5. 46 Living Labs were ultimately selected, including 31 from EU countries and 15 non-EU members. The document provides details on the evaluation phases and typical weaknesses seen in applications. It concludes by welcoming the new members and thanking those involved in the evaluation process.
This article discusses how 2005 marked a turning point where people began uploading more content to the internet than they were downloading, shifting from primarily passive consumers of content to more active contributors and creators online. It suggests this signaled a social transformation with individuals becoming less focused on just taking content and more interested in sharing what they create with others on the internet.
Tijdens het tweede Cultuurdebat in Arnhem geeft Erik Vos een presentatie over zijn ontwerppraktijk. Het Lab heeft deelgenomen aan Power to Arnhem en daar zijn verschillende lessen uit te trekken. Corss-overs en kruisbestuivingen leveren innovatieve ideeën op.
The document discusses grids and defines a grid as the combination of networked resources and grid middleware that provides services to users. It summarizes the EGEE project, which built a production grid infrastructure across over 200 sites in 40 countries with over 36,000 CPUs and 5 PB of storage. The EGEE middleware, gLite, was developed to exploit existing components and focus on reengineering and hardening for a production environment.
This document analyzes the level of interactivity in online newspapers in Bangladesh. It finds that while all papers provide email contacts, few offer discussion forums, live chats or the ability to comment on articles. Polls are a popular interactive tool. Usage of interactive features is limited by a lack of localization of the Bangla language online and scarce resources. The document calls for government support to develop more interactive Bangla-language tools and increase two-way communication between readers and journalists.
This document provides recommendations for using MyBBT, a collaboration tool, based on practical experiences. It outlines best practices for proposal writing, project startups, mailing lists, and directories. It also discusses challenges with user skills and engagement, especially among industry partners. Formal reporting and follow up procedures need clarification around details like project versus calendar year, approvals processes, and what gets transferred to official reporting. Users should not overestimate ICT skills and need to respect partners' tools and policies.
- Distributed software systems are increasingly important as organizations collaborate remotely. This requires appropriate distributed software architectures, development methods, and management techniques.
- Key architectures discussed include service-oriented, peer-to-peer, sensor networks, and cloud/grid computing. Middleware is important for supporting distributed applications across different platforms.
- Managing the total cost of ownership of complex distributed software systems is a growing concern, requiring techniques for provisioning, policy definition, load balancing, and more. Autonomic and self-managing techniques aim to increase system autonomy.
- Several examples are presented including telecom platforms, electronic healthcare systems, personal content sharing, and a demonstration e-health information platform. Policy-driven middleware and multi
Peter Schelkens - Future Media and Imagingimec.archive
The document summarizes the mission and structure of the Future Media & Imaging Research Department. The department aims to become a center of excellence for media research and applications through collaborations with industry and academic partners. It is organized into four research units focused on media representation, video/image content analysis, quantitative tomographic imaging, and metadata-based content adaptation. The units will conduct research across the full media life cycle from capturing to visualization and address issues like complexity, forensics, and large amounts of metadata.
The document discusses EU grid research activities and priorities for FP7. It summarizes grid research conducted in FP6, including over 130 million euros in funding that supported projects focused on grid technologies, applications, and infrastructure deployments. Major projects are highlighted, such as EGEE, DEISA and GÉANT2, which built pan-European grid infrastructures for e-science applications. The priorities for continued research in FP7 are outlined, with a focus on further developing grid technologies, applications, and deploying high performance grids.
This document summarizes an iLab survey on digital media usage. It introduces the panel managers Koen Vervoort and Tim Valaert. The iLab focuses on large-scale trials of ICT innovations outside labs. A recent survey of 1260 people asked about technology ownership and usage. Results showed high SMS and social network usage, as well as trends in streaming, piracy and news consumption. The panel database can be used for future privacy-focused media research projects.
The document discusses the IBBT iLab.o living lab hub in Flanders and its activities. Some key points:
- iLab.o conducts trials of new technologies involving test users in their normal living/work environments to accelerate innovation.
- Past projects include trials of interactive TV, e-paper, and mobile TV involving hundreds of users over 1-2 years.
- iLab.o offers services like user panel management, logging/monitoring, and tools to support user-oriented research.
- Activities also include the Digimeter survey of 800 people biannually on media/ICT ownership and use in Flanders.
Health-Lab Amsterdam is a living lab platform focused on testing and improving ICT and healthcare solutions together with users. It has three dimensions: 1) a platform where people can meet and discuss new care solutions, 2) living labs where solutions can be tested with users, and 3) new educational programs focused on implementing solutions. The living lab has apartments equipped with sensors to study user needs, concepts, and acceptance of new solutions. Students from various fields participate in minors to learn about digital health and intelligent environments.
I Minds2009 Secure And Distributed Software Prof Wouter Joosen (Ibbt Distri...imec.archive
This document discusses secure and distributed software. It summarizes the security research expertise at IBBT-DistriNet, including secure programming languages, security middleware, cryptography, privacy technologies, and more. It highlights several research projects in security, such as PecMan which introduced a security service bus, Turbine on digital identity solutions, and HATS to develop advanced software validation tools. The document emphasizes the relevance of this security research given trends towards more distributed systems and growing privacy needs. It outlines IBBT-DistriNet's vision to be a leader in security research and its collaborations within Europe and Flanders.
The document summarizes the activities of IBBT (Interdisciplinary Institute for Broadband Technology) over the past 5 years, highlights of the last year, and upcoming challenges. Key highlights included research projects on gaming/culture and broadband mobility, the launch of incubation programs like iVentures, and events bringing together industry, government, and academia. The goal of IBBT is interdisciplinary research and collaboration to develop human capital and ICT/broadband services.
El documento contiene 49 páginas de notas sin archivar tomadas entre el 6 y 7 de julio de 2010. Las notas no están organizadas o etiquetadas de ninguna manera.
Voor de Lions Club Nieuwegein deed ik onderzoek naar het kennisniveau en gebruik van sociale media. Vervolgens maakte in een presentatie voor hen, met een overzicht van alles wat je wilde weten over sociale media en nooit durfde te vragen. Tot slot conclusies en aanbevelingen voor de Lions Club Nieuwegein.
(c) comprend communicatie bv @comprend
Hoe virtueel alle vormen van communicatie op internet ook lijken, de effecten zijn er niet minder realistisch om. Wie dacht met een doordachte en fraaie website voorlopig klaar te zijn, komt bedrogen uit. Over jouw organisatie, je merk en je mensen wordt vooral buiten de site volop gepraat in een taal die je wellicht nog niet spreekt. Tijd voor een overzicht van de groei van social media-consumptie, de betekenis voor bedrijven/merken en hoe organisaties daar op (kunnen) anticiperen. Data is bijgewerkt tot nov. 2009.
Tijdens het tweede Cultuurdebat in Arnhem geeft Erik Vos een presentatie over zijn ontwerppraktijk. Het Lab heeft deelgenomen aan Power to Arnhem en daar zijn verschillende lessen uit te trekken. Corss-overs en kruisbestuivingen leveren innovatieve ideeën op.
The document discusses grids and defines a grid as the combination of networked resources and grid middleware that provides services to users. It summarizes the EGEE project, which built a production grid infrastructure across over 200 sites in 40 countries with over 36,000 CPUs and 5 PB of storage. The EGEE middleware, gLite, was developed to exploit existing components and focus on reengineering and hardening for a production environment.
This document analyzes the level of interactivity in online newspapers in Bangladesh. It finds that while all papers provide email contacts, few offer discussion forums, live chats or the ability to comment on articles. Polls are a popular interactive tool. Usage of interactive features is limited by a lack of localization of the Bangla language online and scarce resources. The document calls for government support to develop more interactive Bangla-language tools and increase two-way communication between readers and journalists.
This document provides recommendations for using MyBBT, a collaboration tool, based on practical experiences. It outlines best practices for proposal writing, project startups, mailing lists, and directories. It also discusses challenges with user skills and engagement, especially among industry partners. Formal reporting and follow up procedures need clarification around details like project versus calendar year, approvals processes, and what gets transferred to official reporting. Users should not overestimate ICT skills and need to respect partners' tools and policies.
- Distributed software systems are increasingly important as organizations collaborate remotely. This requires appropriate distributed software architectures, development methods, and management techniques.
- Key architectures discussed include service-oriented, peer-to-peer, sensor networks, and cloud/grid computing. Middleware is important for supporting distributed applications across different platforms.
- Managing the total cost of ownership of complex distributed software systems is a growing concern, requiring techniques for provisioning, policy definition, load balancing, and more. Autonomic and self-managing techniques aim to increase system autonomy.
- Several examples are presented including telecom platforms, electronic healthcare systems, personal content sharing, and a demonstration e-health information platform. Policy-driven middleware and multi
Peter Schelkens - Future Media and Imagingimec.archive
The document summarizes the mission and structure of the Future Media & Imaging Research Department. The department aims to become a center of excellence for media research and applications through collaborations with industry and academic partners. It is organized into four research units focused on media representation, video/image content analysis, quantitative tomographic imaging, and metadata-based content adaptation. The units will conduct research across the full media life cycle from capturing to visualization and address issues like complexity, forensics, and large amounts of metadata.
The document discusses EU grid research activities and priorities for FP7. It summarizes grid research conducted in FP6, including over 130 million euros in funding that supported projects focused on grid technologies, applications, and infrastructure deployments. Major projects are highlighted, such as EGEE, DEISA and GÉANT2, which built pan-European grid infrastructures for e-science applications. The priorities for continued research in FP7 are outlined, with a focus on further developing grid technologies, applications, and deploying high performance grids.
This document summarizes an iLab survey on digital media usage. It introduces the panel managers Koen Vervoort and Tim Valaert. The iLab focuses on large-scale trials of ICT innovations outside labs. A recent survey of 1260 people asked about technology ownership and usage. Results showed high SMS and social network usage, as well as trends in streaming, piracy and news consumption. The panel database can be used for future privacy-focused media research projects.
The document discusses the IBBT iLab.o living lab hub in Flanders and its activities. Some key points:
- iLab.o conducts trials of new technologies involving test users in their normal living/work environments to accelerate innovation.
- Past projects include trials of interactive TV, e-paper, and mobile TV involving hundreds of users over 1-2 years.
- iLab.o offers services like user panel management, logging/monitoring, and tools to support user-oriented research.
- Activities also include the Digimeter survey of 800 people biannually on media/ICT ownership and use in Flanders.
Health-Lab Amsterdam is a living lab platform focused on testing and improving ICT and healthcare solutions together with users. It has three dimensions: 1) a platform where people can meet and discuss new care solutions, 2) living labs where solutions can be tested with users, and 3) new educational programs focused on implementing solutions. The living lab has apartments equipped with sensors to study user needs, concepts, and acceptance of new solutions. Students from various fields participate in minors to learn about digital health and intelligent environments.
I Minds2009 Secure And Distributed Software Prof Wouter Joosen (Ibbt Distri...imec.archive
This document discusses secure and distributed software. It summarizes the security research expertise at IBBT-DistriNet, including secure programming languages, security middleware, cryptography, privacy technologies, and more. It highlights several research projects in security, such as PecMan which introduced a security service bus, Turbine on digital identity solutions, and HATS to develop advanced software validation tools. The document emphasizes the relevance of this security research given trends towards more distributed systems and growing privacy needs. It outlines IBBT-DistriNet's vision to be a leader in security research and its collaborations within Europe and Flanders.
The document summarizes the activities of IBBT (Interdisciplinary Institute for Broadband Technology) over the past 5 years, highlights of the last year, and upcoming challenges. Key highlights included research projects on gaming/culture and broadband mobility, the launch of incubation programs like iVentures, and events bringing together industry, government, and academia. The goal of IBBT is interdisciplinary research and collaboration to develop human capital and ICT/broadband services.
El documento contiene 49 páginas de notas sin archivar tomadas entre el 6 y 7 de julio de 2010. Las notas no están organizadas o etiquetadas de ninguna manera.
Voor de Lions Club Nieuwegein deed ik onderzoek naar het kennisniveau en gebruik van sociale media. Vervolgens maakte in een presentatie voor hen, met een overzicht van alles wat je wilde weten over sociale media en nooit durfde te vragen. Tot slot conclusies en aanbevelingen voor de Lions Club Nieuwegein.
(c) comprend communicatie bv @comprend
Hoe virtueel alle vormen van communicatie op internet ook lijken, de effecten zijn er niet minder realistisch om. Wie dacht met een doordachte en fraaie website voorlopig klaar te zijn, komt bedrogen uit. Over jouw organisatie, je merk en je mensen wordt vooral buiten de site volop gepraat in een taal die je wellicht nog niet spreekt. Tijd voor een overzicht van de groei van social media-consumptie, de betekenis voor bedrijven/merken en hoe organisaties daar op (kunnen) anticiperen. Data is bijgewerkt tot nov. 2009.
Als communicatieprofessional kun je er eigenlijk niet meer omheen: de koppeling tussen on- en offlinecommunicatie. Maar waar begin je nu eigenlijk?
Aan de hand van inspirerende praktijkvoorbeelden nemen wij je mee in de wereld van pr anno 2011. In een vogelvlucht gaan we door de basis heen. Vervolgens verkennen wij de huidige mogelijkheden op het gebied van (online)communicatie. En hoe zet je deze in? Hoe creëer je een synergie tussen de verschillende middelen? Graag laten Nieke Kempen en Erik Janson je kennismaken met de nieuwste ontwikkelingen op het gebied van on- en offlinecommunicatie. Zij willen je vooral zelf laten ervaren hoe jij - vanuit jouw expertise - gebruik kunt maken van de beschikbare middelenmix.
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Gebruikers checken in via een
app of sms en verdienen hiermee
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te delen
Alleen video’s die door de
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Grote communityindie
filmmakers. Serieuze comments.
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Linktmensen met gedeelde
interesses en smaak.
Vrouwen vormen twee derde van de
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bloggingservice
Nederland heeft meer dan 1
miljoen actieve accounts.
Journalisten en politici zijn écht
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Hommage aan Kodak Instamatic
en Polaroid. iPhoneapp van het
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Levi’s, Playboy en Jamie Oliver.
16. Sociaal netwerk, tijdlijn in tekst
en beeld van je leven, delen met
contacten
Een overzicht van het digitale
leven van een gebruiker, in 2012
ongeveer 1 miljard gebruikers