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La société a pour objet, tant en Belgique qu'à l'étranger, pour compte propre, pour compte d'autrui ou en participation, toutes activités ayant trait à :
- La création, la promotion, le développement, la fabrication, la vente, la réalisation, la conception, la
gestion, l’organisation, l’exploitation, la production, la commercialisation, la régie, la coordination de
congrès, fêtes, foires, bourses, défilés, concours, manifestations de tous genres, évènements ou
autres fêtes privées ou publiques, de séminaires, de conférences, d’actions promotionnelles au profit
de personnes physiques ou morales, d’associations, d’organisations, d’entreprises et d’institutions
privées ou publiques.
La société est domiciliée à Uccle.
Le onze janvier 2017, Rowena Forrest et Louis Ebersoldt ont créé la sprl ROWENA FORREST.
La société a pour objet, tant en Belgique qu'à l'étranger, pour compte propre, pour compte d'autrui ou en participation, toutes activités ayant trait à :
- La création, la promotion, le développement, la fabrication, la vente, la réalisation, la conception, la
gestion, l’organisation, l’exploitation, la production, la commercialisation, la régie, la coordination de
congrès, fêtes, foires, bourses, défilés, concours, manifestations de tous genres, évènements ou
autres fêtes privées ou publiques, de séminaires, de conférences, d’actions promotionnelles au profit
de personnes physiques ou morales, d’associations, d’organisations, d’entreprises et d’institutions
privées ou publiques.
La société est domiciliée à Uccle.
Learn the basics of how to add closed captions or subtitles to make your videos fully accessible, searchable, and SEO-friendly.
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Accessibility laws and compliance
How to create closed captions
Getting the right caption format
Emerging formats for HTML5 and mobile
How closed captions benefit all users
Results of SEO studies
Video player compatibility
Working with lecture capture and video platforms
How to edit closed captions after they have been processed
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Licenses and permission
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Since the advent of online courses in higher education in the late 1990s, Tom’s work has focused on using technology to extend the reach of higher education beyond its traditional audience. He advocates for the educational rights of people with disabilities and people from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Tom serves on the editorial boards of InSight: A Journal of Scholarly Teaching, the Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration and the Journal of Interactive Online Learning, and he is an internationally-recognized speaker and author on topics related to quality in distance education, especially copyright, evaluation of teaching practice, academic integrity, and accessibility/universal design for learning.
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Learn the basics of how to add closed captions or subtitles to make your videos fully accessible, searchable, and SEO-friendly.
This webinar will cover:
Accessibility laws and compliance
How to create closed captions
Getting the right caption format
Emerging formats for HTML5 and mobile
How closed captions benefit all users
Results of SEO studies
Video player compatibility
Working with lecture capture and video platforms
How to edit closed captions after they have been processed
Translation and multilingual subtitles
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Are you worried that a limited understanding of digital copyright law is putting you or your educational institution at risk for copyright infringement?
With so much digital content being shared in the classroom these days, copyright laws surrounding electronic information technology (EIT) are especially relevant but can be hard to fully grasp. So, to give you an overview of what boundaries apply to different forms of electronic media (YouTube videos, eBooks, image files, etc.) and what constitutes fair use when attempting to make these materials accessible to students with disabilities, for example, we’ve put together a presentation with an expert on the subject.
In this webinar, author, professor, and self-styled “copyright nerd” Tom Tobin simplifies the concept of copyright as it applies to electronic resources for higher education so that anyone can create, use, and credit materials in a fair and consistent way. Professors, instructional designers, librarians, social scientists, educational administrators, and adult-learning leaders will all leave this workshop with specific, actionable, simple rules of thumb for staying on the right side of U.S. and Canadian copyright law.
This presentation will cover:
Copyright basics
Copyright law and cases
Licenses and permission
When copyright doesn’t apply
Who owns what you create
About Tom Tobin:
Dr. Thomas J. Tobin is the Coordinator of Learning Technologies in the Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) at Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago. His latest work is Evaluating Online Teaching: Implementing Best Practices (Wiley, 2015) with B. Jean Mandernach and Ann H. Taylor. He is currently writing Reach Everyone, Teach Everyone: A Practitioner’s Guide to Universal Design for Learning in Higher Education, expected from West Virginia University Press in 2017.
Since the advent of online courses in higher education in the late 1990s, Tom’s work has focused on using technology to extend the reach of higher education beyond its traditional audience. He advocates for the educational rights of people with disabilities and people from disadvantaged backgrounds.
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Vortrag: "Paradigmenwechsel im Talent Management" von Dr. Philipp Hölzle, Gründer & Partner HRpepper Management Consultants, Lumesse Talent Management Innovation Summit 07. Mai 2014 in Düsseldorf
Download unter: http://hrpepper.de/publikationen/vortraege/
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4. How did Louis Vuitton enter into the Japanese market originally? What were the other entry strategies it adopted later to strengthen its presence?
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1. What has made Louis Vuitton's business model successful in the Japanese luxury market?
2. What are the opportunities and challenges for Louis Vuitton in Japan?
3. What are the specifics of the Japanese fashion luxury market?
4. How did Louis Vuitton enter into the Japanese market originally? What were the other entry strategies it adopted later to strengthen its presence?
5. Will Louis Vuitton have any new challenges arise due to the global financial crisis? How does it overcome the new challenges?
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1. John Harris
Production Assistant
Cell: 609-851-1888 Email: johnharrisfilms@gmail.com
Qualifications
Computer Savvy- Proficient with Mac and PC
Great multitasking skills (able to work under pressure with a positive attitude)
Great with paperwork (release forms, petty cash)
Excellent driving record, and able to drive a 15 passenger van
Walkie Etiquette
Able to follow Instructions
Production Experience
“Project Runway” Season 15, “Thanksgiving” webseries, “PWC” Corporate training video, “Republican National
Convention”, “Democratic National Convention”, Promo video for Discovery Channel TV show “The Colony“,
“Sephora” Commercial, “T-Mobile Live Event”, “Mixtape Nation” Season 1, “In Case of Emergency” feature film,
“Adams Bloom” feature film, “Through the Night” short film, “Brooklyn Bred” short film, “Wild Card” short film,
and more.
General PA Experience
Ran errands. Made sure everyone had water bottles. Set up tables and chairs for craft services. Performed lockups.
Set up walkie station. Gathered receipts. Kept the set clean of trash. Escorted actors on and off set. Fire watched
equipment for interior shoots. Gave crew members directions to the set. Assisted with striking the set. Assisted
with setting up grip equipment.
Office PA Experience
Assisted in coordinating travel arrangements for a producer. Handled release forms. Copied and scanned
documents. Organized files. Kept office clean and tidy.
Art Department Experience
Gathered props for scenes. Assisted in dressing the set. Moved props from the prop truck on and off set.
Returned rented props to rental company. Adjusted props in between takes. Safety caution and carefulness with
homeowner’s belongings.
Camera Department Experience
Slated for camera. Picked up camera lenses from rental house. Carried tripod and pelican cases.
Sound Department Experience
Operated boom mic. Sound reports. Picked up sound equipment from rental company.