This document summarizes Barack Obama's successful 2008 presidential election campaign, which made innovative use of internet technologies and social media. It discusses how Obama's campaign embraced new forms of online organizing, fundraising, and mobilizing volunteers. Through social networks, online videos, and interactive web platforms, Obama's campaign engaged and energized grassroots supporters, particularly younger voters, helping propel him to victory and make history as the first African American president.
This document outlines a hospital's policy on patient confidentiality and protecting protected health information (PHI) and personally identifiable information (PII). It states that any employee who discloses confidential patient information without authorization may be subject to discipline, up to and including termination. It defines PHI and PII and requires employees to complete training on complying with confidentiality laws like HIPAA. The document instructs employees to protect confidential information, report any inappropriate disclosures, and be aware that policy violations may result in discipline.
Google more than a doodle discusses Google's history and innovations. It summarizes Google's founding in 1998 by Sergey Brin and Larry Page. It describes some of Google's major products and acquisitions over the decades like Google Maps, Google Translate, Titan Aerospace, Boston Dynamics, Nest Labs, and DeepMind. The document also briefly outlines some of Google's innovative projects like Project Loon, Google Glass, and self-driving cars. It concludes with financial information about Google's market share and references.
This document outlines the key details of a home sale located at 123 Main St from the seller John Doe to the buyer Jane Smith. The three bedroom, two bathroom home was sold for $250,000 with the transaction closing on February 15th, 2023. The seller and buyer both signed the contract agreeing to the terms of the sale for the property located at 123 Main St.
This document summarizes Barack Obama's successful 2008 presidential election campaign, which made innovative use of internet technologies and social media. It discusses how Obama's campaign embraced new forms of online organizing, fundraising, and mobilizing volunteers. Through social networks, online videos, and interactive web platforms, Obama's campaign engaged and energized grassroots supporters, particularly younger voters, helping propel him to victory and make history as the first African American president.
This document outlines a hospital's policy on patient confidentiality and protecting protected health information (PHI) and personally identifiable information (PII). It states that any employee who discloses confidential patient information without authorization may be subject to discipline, up to and including termination. It defines PHI and PII and requires employees to complete training on complying with confidentiality laws like HIPAA. The document instructs employees to protect confidential information, report any inappropriate disclosures, and be aware that policy violations may result in discipline.
Google more than a doodle discusses Google's history and innovations. It summarizes Google's founding in 1998 by Sergey Brin and Larry Page. It describes some of Google's major products and acquisitions over the decades like Google Maps, Google Translate, Titan Aerospace, Boston Dynamics, Nest Labs, and DeepMind. The document also briefly outlines some of Google's innovative projects like Project Loon, Google Glass, and self-driving cars. It concludes with financial information about Google's market share and references.
This document outlines the key details of a home sale located at 123 Main St from the seller John Doe to the buyer Jane Smith. The three bedroom, two bathroom home was sold for $250,000 with the transaction closing on February 15th, 2023. The seller and buyer both signed the contract agreeing to the terms of the sale for the property located at 123 Main St.
PechaKucha es un formato de presentación en el que 20 diapositivas se muestran durante 20 segundos cada una, manteniendo la atención del público. Creado originalmente en 2003 en Tokio para que los emprendedores compartieran sus ideas, el formato PechaKucha limita las presentaciones a menos de 7 minutos para permitir que varios oradores expongan sus trabajos en una sola noche. Este estilo conciso de presentación se ha popularizado en más de 80 ciudades de todo el mundo.
PechaKucha es un formato de presentación de 20 diapositivas mostradas durante 20 segundos cada una, lo que da una duración total de 6 minutos y 40 segundos. Comenzó en Tokio en 2003 como un evento para promover el diseño y atraer inversores, y desde entonces se ha extendido a más de 80 ciudades. El objetivo es permitir compartir presentaciones concisas de una variedad de campos como diseño, arte y negocios durante una noche.
PechaKucha es un formato de presentación creado en 2003 en Tokio que consiste en 20 diapositivas mostradas durante 20 segundos cada una, manteniendo las presentaciones breves y concisas. La idea es permitir que múltiples presentadores compartan sus trabajos en una sola noche con el objetivo de fomentar el intercambio de ideas. Este formato se ha replicado en más de 80 ciudades alrededor del mundo.
Instructional Design Plan - Moodle Verb Tense TutorialKathleen L. Gordon
This instructional design plan aims to teach honors sophomore students advanced verb tenses through an online tutorial. The tutorial will review basic verb tenses and teach present continuous, present perfect, past continuous, past perfect, and future verb tenses. Students will practice identifying verb tenses in writing examples and applying various tenses correctly in a sample cover letter. The goal is for students to effectively communicate through accurate use of verb tenses in their own narrative writing.
This document provides an overview of a proposed neighborhood writing center called 826 Hohman located in Hammond, Indiana. It would be a non-profit organization serving youth ages 6-18 with after-school and in-school tutoring and writing workshops led by trained volunteers. The center aims to foster creativity, intelligence, and a love of writing while building community ties. It would provide accessible spaces and technologies to support a diverse group of learners from low to middle income backgrounds.
Risk management and communication in informal dairy sector in Côte d’Ivoire: ...ILRI
Poster by S. Traoré, T. Gboko, A. Sanhoua, J. Kirioua, D. Dao, C. Jans, J. Hattendorf, L. Meile, C. Lacroix and B. Bonfoh presented at the European Food Safety Authority 2nd Scientific Conference, Milan, Italy, 14-16 October 2015.
Action Mapping for Instructional Design Project ManagementTorranceLearning
Stories capture business needs and performance outcomes in a format useful for planning and production. Stories are the core of the scope definition and project planning process. The first step is to start with the business goals in mind, such as increasing revenue, decreasing costs, improving services or products, or growing people's capacity. Then design a solution to meet the stated needs and respond to questions correctly.
An instructional design project on training student volunteers to work at a We the People practice session. We the People is a high school academic team that participates in competitive simulated congressional hearings on the U.S. Constitution, politics, policy, and government.
PechaKucha es un formato de presentación en el que 20 diapositivas se muestran durante 20 segundos cada una, manteniendo la atención del público. Creado originalmente en 2003 en Tokio para que los emprendedores compartieran sus ideas, el formato PechaKucha limita las presentaciones a menos de 7 minutos para permitir que varios oradores expongan sus trabajos en una sola noche. Este estilo conciso de presentación se ha popularizado en más de 80 ciudades de todo el mundo.
PechaKucha es un formato de presentación de 20 diapositivas mostradas durante 20 segundos cada una, lo que da una duración total de 6 minutos y 40 segundos. Comenzó en Tokio en 2003 como un evento para promover el diseño y atraer inversores, y desde entonces se ha extendido a más de 80 ciudades. El objetivo es permitir compartir presentaciones concisas de una variedad de campos como diseño, arte y negocios durante una noche.
PechaKucha es un formato de presentación creado en 2003 en Tokio que consiste en 20 diapositivas mostradas durante 20 segundos cada una, manteniendo las presentaciones breves y concisas. La idea es permitir que múltiples presentadores compartan sus trabajos en una sola noche con el objetivo de fomentar el intercambio de ideas. Este formato se ha replicado en más de 80 ciudades alrededor del mundo.
Instructional Design Plan - Moodle Verb Tense TutorialKathleen L. Gordon
This instructional design plan aims to teach honors sophomore students advanced verb tenses through an online tutorial. The tutorial will review basic verb tenses and teach present continuous, present perfect, past continuous, past perfect, and future verb tenses. Students will practice identifying verb tenses in writing examples and applying various tenses correctly in a sample cover letter. The goal is for students to effectively communicate through accurate use of verb tenses in their own narrative writing.
This document provides an overview of a proposed neighborhood writing center called 826 Hohman located in Hammond, Indiana. It would be a non-profit organization serving youth ages 6-18 with after-school and in-school tutoring and writing workshops led by trained volunteers. The center aims to foster creativity, intelligence, and a love of writing while building community ties. It would provide accessible spaces and technologies to support a diverse group of learners from low to middle income backgrounds.
Risk management and communication in informal dairy sector in Côte d’Ivoire: ...ILRI
Poster by S. Traoré, T. Gboko, A. Sanhoua, J. Kirioua, D. Dao, C. Jans, J. Hattendorf, L. Meile, C. Lacroix and B. Bonfoh presented at the European Food Safety Authority 2nd Scientific Conference, Milan, Italy, 14-16 October 2015.
Action Mapping for Instructional Design Project ManagementTorranceLearning
Stories capture business needs and performance outcomes in a format useful for planning and production. Stories are the core of the scope definition and project planning process. The first step is to start with the business goals in mind, such as increasing revenue, decreasing costs, improving services or products, or growing people's capacity. Then design a solution to meet the stated needs and respond to questions correctly.
An instructional design project on training student volunteers to work at a We the People practice session. We the People is a high school academic team that participates in competitive simulated congressional hearings on the U.S. Constitution, politics, policy, and government.