This certificate recognizes that Prasanth Kollaiakal successfully completed a 20-hour online program on tackling big data challenges from November 17 to December 29, 2015. The program was developed by faculty from MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory in collaboration with MIT Professional Education and edX, and is signed by the executive director of MIT Professional Education and directors of the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and Big Data Initiative.
This certificate certifies that Prasanth Kollaiakal successfully completed a 12-hour online cybersecurity course from January 12 to February 23, 2016. The course was developed by the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory faculty in collaboration with MIT Professional Education. It was signed by the Executive Director of MIT Professional Education and the Director and a Principal Research Scientist of the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.
El documento describe una serie de talleres y actividades que tendrán lugar en Punt Jove para conmemorar el Día Internacional de la Mujer. Incluye talleres sobre la imagen de las mujeres en los medios de comunicación, auto-maquillaje, eliminación de barreras personales, una clase de zumba, y actividades para niños sobre roles de género e historia de mujeres notables. Los eventos serán ofrecidos por varias organizaciones como INFODONA, Cruz Roja Juventud, y profesionales independientes.
This certificate recognizes that Prasanth Kollaiakal successfully completed a 20-hour online program on tackling big data challenges from November 17 to December 29, 2015. The program was developed by faculty from MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory in collaboration with MIT Professional Education and edX, and is signed by the executive director of MIT Professional Education and directors of the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and Big Data Initiative.
This certificate certifies that Prasanth Kollaiakal successfully completed a 12-hour online cybersecurity course from January 12 to February 23, 2016. The course was developed by the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory faculty in collaboration with MIT Professional Education. It was signed by the Executive Director of MIT Professional Education and the Director and a Principal Research Scientist of the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.
El documento describe una serie de talleres y actividades que tendrán lugar en Punt Jove para conmemorar el Día Internacional de la Mujer. Incluye talleres sobre la imagen de las mujeres en los medios de comunicación, auto-maquillaje, eliminación de barreras personales, una clase de zumba, y actividades para niños sobre roles de género e historia de mujeres notables. Los eventos serán ofrecidos por varias organizaciones como INFODONA, Cruz Roja Juventud, y profesionales independientes.
This document summarizes the history of film from the earliest "movies in a box" in the late 19th century through the development of the classic Hollywood studio system in the 1920s-1930s. It notes key early films like "Rough Sea at Dover" and innovations like nickelodeons before discussing Thomas Edison's Motion Picture Patents Company which sought to control the nascent film industry. The document also outlines the major film studios that came to dominate Hollywood and different release strategies for films.
This document covers the history and development of radio broadcasting from the late 19th century up to modern times. Some of the key points covered include the early pioneers of radio technology like Guglielmo Marconi and Reginald Fessenden. It discusses the establishment of the first radio stations in the 1920s by Westinghouse and the creation of the Federal Radio Commission and later the FCC to regulate broadcasting. The document also covers the transition to FM radio in the 1930s led by Edwin Armstrong and the establishment of international standards for radio spectrum allocation by the ITU.
This document appears to be notes from a class or course on the history of journalism and media. It covers several topics:
- The emergence of printed news products in early modern Europe like acts diurna and corantos.
- The development of newspaper industries in the 18th-19th centuries with innovations like the rotary press and reliance on advertising for revenue. Important newspapers from this era mentioned include the New York Sun.
- The rise of telegraph networks in the 19th century and their role in speeding the dissemination of news.
- Changes in 20th century journalism including the emergence of comics, influence of events like the Great Depression, and growth of broadcast media like CNN.
- Sections
The document discusses several models of communication: the linear model, interactive model, and transactional model. The linear model involves one-way communication, while the interactive model includes feedback between the sender and receiver. The transactional model views communication as a cooperative process where messages build on each other and meaning is negotiated. It also covers several communication theories, including the uses and gratifications theory, agenda setting, gatekeeping theory, diffusion of innovation, and spiral of silence theory.
This document summarizes the history of film from the earliest "movies in a box" in the late 19th century through the development of the classic Hollywood studio system in the 1920s-1930s. It notes key early films like "Rough Sea at Dover" and innovations like nickelodeons before discussing Thomas Edison's Motion Picture Patents Company which sought to control the nascent film industry. The document also outlines the major film studios that came to dominate Hollywood and different release strategies for films.
This document covers the history and development of radio broadcasting from the late 19th century up to modern times. Some of the key points covered include the early pioneers of radio technology like Guglielmo Marconi and Reginald Fessenden. It discusses the establishment of the first radio stations in the 1920s by Westinghouse and the creation of the Federal Radio Commission and later the FCC to regulate broadcasting. The document also covers the transition to FM radio in the 1930s led by Edwin Armstrong and the establishment of international standards for radio spectrum allocation by the ITU.
This document appears to be notes from a class or course on the history of journalism and media. It covers several topics:
- The emergence of printed news products in early modern Europe like acts diurna and corantos.
- The development of newspaper industries in the 18th-19th centuries with innovations like the rotary press and reliance on advertising for revenue. Important newspapers from this era mentioned include the New York Sun.
- The rise of telegraph networks in the 19th century and their role in speeding the dissemination of news.
- Changes in 20th century journalism including the emergence of comics, influence of events like the Great Depression, and growth of broadcast media like CNN.
- Sections
The document discusses several models of communication: the linear model, interactive model, and transactional model. The linear model involves one-way communication, while the interactive model includes feedback between the sender and receiver. The transactional model views communication as a cooperative process where messages build on each other and meaning is negotiated. It also covers several communication theories, including the uses and gratifications theory, agenda setting, gatekeeping theory, diffusion of innovation, and spiral of silence theory.