Series of Workshops to accelerate the development high performance teams - particularly when time is of the essence and where the team is forged multiple sources
This document outlines recommendations for improving children's health, mobility, and happiness through school travel planning. It recommends promoting active school transportation through infrastructure improvements that support walking and cycling, as well as educational programs for students, parents, and teachers about the health and environmental benefits of active transportation options. The views expressed in the document were made possible through funding from Health Canada and the Public Health Agency of Canada.
This document discusses issues and improvements needed for audio-visual classrooms in China. It describes the typical structure of audio-visual classrooms including rooms for lectures, preparation, and equipment. However, it notes several problems including too much focus on hardware without enough investment in software or teacher training. It also notes a shortage of high quality teaching materials limits the development of audio-visual education. Overall the document calls for a better balance of resources between equipment, teaching materials, and human resources to improve audio-visual education in China.
This document outlines the seven characteristics of civilization as they relate to the United States:
1. Government - It discusses prominent government buildings like the White House and monuments in Washington D.C. where important governmental decisions are made.
2. Social structure - It describes the three main classes: upper class represented by a wealthy man, middle class represented by a comfortable family, and lower class represented by a homeless person.
3. Stable food supply - It notes the development of supermarkets nationwide that provide reliable access to food.
4. Religion - It lists some major world religions like Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism and Islam that have different practices and beliefs.
5. Highly developed
Radio advertisements must be concise to maintain listener attention. They typically last 30 seconds, use repetition and music to reinforce their message. A radio ad needs to quickly grab attention, paint a picture, and call listeners to action in the short time available. While low-cost to produce, radio ads have only sound to engage listeners who may be multitasking.
This document defines key terms related to brain circuitry and attachment styles. It discusses action programs, emotions, feelings, homeostatic versus allostatic feelings, secure versus insecure attachment styles. It also outlines the roles of the prefrontal cortex, hippocampus, basal ganglia, and amygdala. Finally, it defines the brain state pattern for reconsolidating allostatic circuits, introduces the Cycle Tool for neuroplasticity, and discusses Survival Circuit Technology.
This document outlines recommendations for improving children's health, mobility, and happiness through school travel planning. It recommends promoting active school transportation through infrastructure improvements that support walking and cycling, as well as educational programs for students, parents, and teachers about the health and environmental benefits of active transportation options. The views expressed in the document were made possible through funding from Health Canada and the Public Health Agency of Canada.
This document discusses issues and improvements needed for audio-visual classrooms in China. It describes the typical structure of audio-visual classrooms including rooms for lectures, preparation, and equipment. However, it notes several problems including too much focus on hardware without enough investment in software or teacher training. It also notes a shortage of high quality teaching materials limits the development of audio-visual education. Overall the document calls for a better balance of resources between equipment, teaching materials, and human resources to improve audio-visual education in China.
This document outlines the seven characteristics of civilization as they relate to the United States:
1. Government - It discusses prominent government buildings like the White House and monuments in Washington D.C. where important governmental decisions are made.
2. Social structure - It describes the three main classes: upper class represented by a wealthy man, middle class represented by a comfortable family, and lower class represented by a homeless person.
3. Stable food supply - It notes the development of supermarkets nationwide that provide reliable access to food.
4. Religion - It lists some major world religions like Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism and Islam that have different practices and beliefs.
5. Highly developed
Radio advertisements must be concise to maintain listener attention. They typically last 30 seconds, use repetition and music to reinforce their message. A radio ad needs to quickly grab attention, paint a picture, and call listeners to action in the short time available. While low-cost to produce, radio ads have only sound to engage listeners who may be multitasking.
This document defines key terms related to brain circuitry and attachment styles. It discusses action programs, emotions, feelings, homeostatic versus allostatic feelings, secure versus insecure attachment styles. It also outlines the roles of the prefrontal cortex, hippocampus, basal ganglia, and amygdala. Finally, it defines the brain state pattern for reconsolidating allostatic circuits, introduces the Cycle Tool for neuroplasticity, and discusses Survival Circuit Technology.
Overview of Charlotte Danielson's book, Enhancing Professional Practice: A Framework for Teaching (2nd ed.). Presentation was given to a group of new teachers.
This document defines and describes various terms related to computer software and worksheets, including word wrap, zooming, page orientation, toolbars, scrollbars, formula bar, active cell, cell formatting, and styles.
This document provides key information for a student film project to create a 2 minute opening scene and titles for a new thriller film. It outlines the student film crew of 4, production dates and locations, orientation at a bus depot location, necessary equipment, actors, and tasks to be completed by the end of term such as storyboarding and securing track rental. Risk assessment, weather issues, and an editing schedule are also noted as factors to consider for filming during the week of December 5th, 2011.
Iron Mountain is the largest records and information management company, offering comprehensive physical and digital solutions to store, organize, archive, and protect physical and electronic records. They have over 140,000 corporate clients globally and 60 years of experience. Their services include records storage, management and destruction, data protection, archiving and eDiscovery, and information governance consulting.
Wesley St. John's games portfolio from January 2012 includes several mobile and web games developed using technologies like iOS, cocos2d, Facebook SDK, Java, MySQL, and mongoDB. The portfolio highlights Word Derby, a word game for up to 3 friends racing jockeys down a track; Word It!, a fast-paced word challenge game; and Project Nubby, a monster breeding and racing game. St. John also created Clusterpuck, an arcade-style matching game, and helped develop the Florida Virtual Aquarium, an interactive multi-projector sea life installation. Additionally, St. John worked on BrainLab and Balloon Race to train brain-computer interface skills for communication.
This document summarizes Elisabetta Di Stefano's research into preserving Floyd Bennett Field as a historic landmark. Through attending conferences, meeting with stakeholders, and researching past proposals, she identified the need to increase visibility and community involvement to advocate for the field's preservation. Di Stefano plans to reach out to more groups, draft proposals to non-profits, and explore the field's history to further her efforts.
This digital scavenger hunt list contains items to photograph around a school such as a textbook, something green, an advertisement, and items indicating directions like an arrow pointing west or a door that is open, with the goal of photographing each item on the list and "exit" being the final item.
The linker combines executable files and shared libraries into a runnable program. It searches library paths and the binary's RUNPATH for needed shared libraries by name. The RUNPATH is set during compile-time linking with the -R option. At runtime, the dynamic linker (ld.so.1) uses information in the binary like the NEEDED tags and RUNPATH to locate and load the required libraries when the program starts. Various debugger tools like dump, lari, and pldd can show the shared library dependencies and runtime linking information.
Overview of Charlotte Danielson's book, Enhancing Professional Practice: A Framework for Teaching (2nd ed.). Presentation was given to a group of new teachers.
This document defines and describes various terms related to computer software and worksheets, including word wrap, zooming, page orientation, toolbars, scrollbars, formula bar, active cell, cell formatting, and styles.
This document provides key information for a student film project to create a 2 minute opening scene and titles for a new thriller film. It outlines the student film crew of 4, production dates and locations, orientation at a bus depot location, necessary equipment, actors, and tasks to be completed by the end of term such as storyboarding and securing track rental. Risk assessment, weather issues, and an editing schedule are also noted as factors to consider for filming during the week of December 5th, 2011.
Iron Mountain is the largest records and information management company, offering comprehensive physical and digital solutions to store, organize, archive, and protect physical and electronic records. They have over 140,000 corporate clients globally and 60 years of experience. Their services include records storage, management and destruction, data protection, archiving and eDiscovery, and information governance consulting.
Wesley St. John's games portfolio from January 2012 includes several mobile and web games developed using technologies like iOS, cocos2d, Facebook SDK, Java, MySQL, and mongoDB. The portfolio highlights Word Derby, a word game for up to 3 friends racing jockeys down a track; Word It!, a fast-paced word challenge game; and Project Nubby, a monster breeding and racing game. St. John also created Clusterpuck, an arcade-style matching game, and helped develop the Florida Virtual Aquarium, an interactive multi-projector sea life installation. Additionally, St. John worked on BrainLab and Balloon Race to train brain-computer interface skills for communication.
This document summarizes Elisabetta Di Stefano's research into preserving Floyd Bennett Field as a historic landmark. Through attending conferences, meeting with stakeholders, and researching past proposals, she identified the need to increase visibility and community involvement to advocate for the field's preservation. Di Stefano plans to reach out to more groups, draft proposals to non-profits, and explore the field's history to further her efforts.
This digital scavenger hunt list contains items to photograph around a school such as a textbook, something green, an advertisement, and items indicating directions like an arrow pointing west or a door that is open, with the goal of photographing each item on the list and "exit" being the final item.
The linker combines executable files and shared libraries into a runnable program. It searches library paths and the binary's RUNPATH for needed shared libraries by name. The RUNPATH is set during compile-time linking with the -R option. At runtime, the dynamic linker (ld.so.1) uses information in the binary like the NEEDED tags and RUNPATH to locate and load the required libraries when the program starts. Various debugger tools like dump, lari, and pldd can show the shared library dependencies and runtime linking information.