The design of an online portfolio gives it attitude and personality. This attitude and personality can be summarized as your brand. Determine the qualities of your brand before designing your portfolio.
Alex Price is a graphic designer and photographer based in New York City. He has over 20 years of experience in graphic design, photography, and pre-press production for magazines, books, and websites. His background includes positions at Lo-Down Magazine, Nature Publishing Group, W.W. Norton Publishers, and Stan Adler Associates, where he led graphic design, photography, retouching, and pre-press production. He currently operates his own creative services business, APCS Alex Price Creative Services, specializing in design, photography, and web development.
This interior design portfolio outlines Shea A Kennedy's experience including 3D construction, hand drafting, perspective rendering, AutoCAD, residential and commercial design concepts and materials, kitchen, bath, and elevation design, color schemes, presentation skills, and custom design presentations for Bassett furniture. Contact information is provided for Shea A Kennedy, an interior designer based in Gig Harbor, Washington.
This document provides marketing advice to businesses on how to focus their branding, messaging, and social media strategies. It recommends that companies identify their strengths, prioritize their offerings, and specialize in their niche. It also suggests businesses find an authentic voice in their messaging by leading with emotion, and that they represent their brand consistently across all platforms as privacy is no longer an option with online searches and profiles. The document highlights which social media platforms are best suited to different types of businesses.
This document provides an overview of key concepts for a web design course, including definitions of the Internet, World Wide Web, protocols like HTTP and FTP, IP addresses, domain name system (DNS), uniform resource locators (URLs), and other terms like JavaScript, jQuery, AJAX, PHP, MySQL, and content management systems (CMS). It explains how these various technologies work together to allow for sharing of data and content across the worldwide network of computers that make up the Internet.
The document discusses the element of style in fiction writing. It defines style as a writer's technical handling of language, including their choice of words (diction), sentence structure (syntax), organization of sentences and passages, use of rhythm, sound and tone. Style also involves the use of imagery and symbolism. The writer's point of view and use of dialogue can significantly impact their overall style.
The document discusses the roles and responsibilities of a web designer for redesigning the website of a catering company called amicscatering.com. As a web designer, they interviewed the client, conducted on-site research, created graphic designs, designed the information architecture and interface, coded the front-end, added scripts for multimedia elements, produced new photos and edited existing materials, and integrated all elements to launch the new website.
The document outlines the mission, organizational structure, and style guidelines for the McPherson College Spectator student newspaper. Its mission is to serve as an informed forum for campus news and voices, and to provide hands-on journalism experience for students. The newspaper is published by the Student Government Association and overseen by an editorial staff and faculty adviser. The document details the roles and responsibilities of editor, section editors, photographers, writers, and other staff to ensure accurate and unbiased reporting.
Alex Price is a graphic designer and photographer based in New York City. He has over 20 years of experience in graphic design, photography, and pre-press production for magazines, books, and websites. His background includes positions at Lo-Down Magazine, Nature Publishing Group, W.W. Norton Publishers, and Stan Adler Associates, where he led graphic design, photography, retouching, and pre-press production. He currently operates his own creative services business, APCS Alex Price Creative Services, specializing in design, photography, and web development.
This interior design portfolio outlines Shea A Kennedy's experience including 3D construction, hand drafting, perspective rendering, AutoCAD, residential and commercial design concepts and materials, kitchen, bath, and elevation design, color schemes, presentation skills, and custom design presentations for Bassett furniture. Contact information is provided for Shea A Kennedy, an interior designer based in Gig Harbor, Washington.
This document provides marketing advice to businesses on how to focus their branding, messaging, and social media strategies. It recommends that companies identify their strengths, prioritize their offerings, and specialize in their niche. It also suggests businesses find an authentic voice in their messaging by leading with emotion, and that they represent their brand consistently across all platforms as privacy is no longer an option with online searches and profiles. The document highlights which social media platforms are best suited to different types of businesses.
This document provides an overview of key concepts for a web design course, including definitions of the Internet, World Wide Web, protocols like HTTP and FTP, IP addresses, domain name system (DNS), uniform resource locators (URLs), and other terms like JavaScript, jQuery, AJAX, PHP, MySQL, and content management systems (CMS). It explains how these various technologies work together to allow for sharing of data and content across the worldwide network of computers that make up the Internet.
The document discusses the element of style in fiction writing. It defines style as a writer's technical handling of language, including their choice of words (diction), sentence structure (syntax), organization of sentences and passages, use of rhythm, sound and tone. Style also involves the use of imagery and symbolism. The writer's point of view and use of dialogue can significantly impact their overall style.
The document discusses the roles and responsibilities of a web designer for redesigning the website of a catering company called amicscatering.com. As a web designer, they interviewed the client, conducted on-site research, created graphic designs, designed the information architecture and interface, coded the front-end, added scripts for multimedia elements, produced new photos and edited existing materials, and integrated all elements to launch the new website.
The document outlines the mission, organizational structure, and style guidelines for the McPherson College Spectator student newspaper. Its mission is to serve as an informed forum for campus news and voices, and to provide hands-on journalism experience for students. The newspaper is published by the Student Government Association and overseen by an editorial staff and faculty adviser. The document details the roles and responsibilities of editor, section editors, photographers, writers, and other staff to ensure accurate and unbiased reporting.
The document provides tips for creating an online portfolio, including creating a home page that introduces the user to your skills and qualities, an "About Me" page that shares your background and personality, a résumé available in both HTML and PDF formats, galleries to showcase examples of your work organized by type of skill, and contact information collected through an HTML form. It emphasizes keeping the portfolio clean, focused on best examples of your work, and getting feedback from others.
SEO Best Practices - Cybersymposium 2012 (Salt Lake City, UT)Greg Shuey
The document discusses search engine optimization (SEO) best practices. It covers the four main components of SEO - site architecture, content, link acquisition, and social. For each component, it provides tips and strategies to improve visibility in search engines. It also discusses the four components of localized SEO - maps, name/address/phone (NAP) consistency, supporting website content, and obtaining citations from third-party sites. The overall document serves as a guide to optimizing websites for improved search engine rankings.
Everything You Need To Know About SharePoint Social Capabilities - SPLive360Richard Harbridge
This document provides an overview of SharePoint's social capabilities as presented by Richard Harbridge. It discusses how SharePoint's social features like profiles, tagging, notes, ratings, activity feeds, blogs and wikis can help lower costs, surface knowledge, and increase employee engagement. Implementation strategies are also covered, including rolling out social features, addressing challenges like profile and keyword sprawl, and measuring the impact of the social implementation.
Are you ready to fire your current business website because it’s not performing the way you think it should? Or, maybe you just want to see if you can get more out of it (better return on investment). Even if you don’t have a website yet, this workshop is for you!
In this workshop for small business owners, we will cover important elements every website needs to be powerful. We will also discuss how to avoid the common pitfalls and how to correct them if you have fallen into them. There will be many examples and everyone should be able to leave with actionable items they can put to work right away!
SEO, Linking & Authorship for Small BusinessesLoren Baker
Integrate tactics such as linking, blogging, publishing, authorship markup and technical SEO into your overall online marketing mix; whether a small business or an enterprise.
This document summarizes a workshop on creating an effective LinkedIn profile. The workshop covered optimizing different sections of a LinkedIn profile like the headline, summary, experience section, skills, and recommendations. It provided tips on using keywords, telling a story, and using visuals. The workshop also discussed growing one's network on LinkedIn and using LinkedIn for job searching and networking.
The keys to discovering a meaningful career – by soulful brandSoulful Brand
Why is it that we can often find a job, or career, that leaves us feeling flat or uninspired? Learn the foundational elements of your personal brand – ones that integrate both meaning and practicality.
How to increase visibility of your company and accelerate your career by branding yourself on Linkedin? The art of personal branding today is more than just being active on social media. The crux is about communicating your personal life vision and mission into a prominent summary, portfolio and recommendation. Linkedin is the de facto marketplace for all kinds of business connections from client to vendors to partners to potental hirers. This seminar will guide you on 10 areas of Linkedin profiling to tranform you into an All-Star status with a higher Social Selling Index.
This document outlines steps for conducting an effective job search. It recommends assessing one's knowledge, skills, interests and values. Key steps include refining searches by industry and job titles using various resources. Informational interviews are suggested to learn about industries, companies and positions, as well as to build networks. Developing a structured job search strategy and action plan is also advised.
- Employers are increasingly using social media like LinkedIn and Facebook to recruit employees, and the "hidden job market" exists through these networks.
- Job seekers need to effectively navigate social media to access opportunities and avoid missing promotions or jobs. Maintaining active profiles on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook can help job seekers connect with potential employers and find hidden jobs.
- Employers benefit from social media by gaining awareness of potential employees, monitoring brand perceptions, and identifying new business opportunities - all of which help with recruiting and hiring top candidates.
Sage Media is an agile strategic design group founded in 2004 that provides customized design solutions to companies of all sizes around the world. They have won numerous awards for their high-quality work and loyal client base, which includes both long-term returning clients and competing design companies that hire Sage Media to do work for them. Sage Media prides itself on research-driven design that is tailored specifically for each client's audience and needs. They offer a variety of design services and encourage potential clients to view their extensive online portfolio.
The document discusses the fundamentals of positive design impact and outlines several topics related to achieving it. These include understanding human behavior, developing skills like empathy and collaboration, designing effective teams and spaces, understanding organizational culture, and creating a strong leadership approach and toolkit. The overall message is that positive impact requires considering people, skills, and contextual factors from various angles.
Marketing the Brand "YOU" - Old Dominion University AMA Marketing Week Erica Campbell Byrum
Learn how you can use social media more effectively in preparation for your first internship or job. Erica Campbell Byrum, Director of Social Media for Homes.com and ForRent.com, presented this at Old Dominion University to AMA Club members during Marketing Week on October 8, 2013.
Follow Erica Campbell Byrum on Twitter https://twitter.com/ericacampbell
How to use the way search engines work as a framework to inform what you do with your film and presence online and even which movie projects you choose to develop.
Louellen S. Coker was a panelist at the March 10, 2011 North East Ohio Chapter of the Society for Technical Communication's meeting. She, along with Kristy Nolan and Heather Steele, discussed how to stand out online.
The document provides guidance on using LinkedIn for job seeking. It discusses how LinkedIn can help build and maintain a professional network, connect with contacts at target companies, and establish expertise. The document outlines strategies for developing a strong LinkedIn profile that promotes the skills, experiences, and brand needed to get the desired job or career. It also reviews features for searching for jobs, people, companies and groups in order to expand one's network on LinkedIn.
This document provides guidance on how to market and brand yourself. It discusses determining your target audience, creating a professional image that represents your specialty, being consistent and authentic, and using various marketing platforms like websites and social media. Examples are given of clients who hired a branding agency and saw transformations in their logos, photography, websites and online presences. Color psychology and effective messaging are also addressed to help craft a brand identity.
A Presentation that helps Realtors understand how Market and Brand themselves in the Marketingplace. Learn how to use photography, graphic design, website and brand placement to grow your business.
The document summarizes Vice President Bruce Clary's presentation on creating a collaborative culture between academics and athletics at McPherson College. Some key points:
- Athletics enrollment has grown significantly in the past 10 years while overall enrollment has remained steady.
- This growth has increased pressures around facilities, recruiting, and student-athlete time commitments.
- Coaches see themselves as helping meet enrollment goals through successful athletic programs, while faculty may view athletes more critically.
- Clary's goal is to foster cooperation between athletics and academics to shared values and student success.
This document provides an agenda and instructions for a WordPress training on the wpcob.org website. It covers logging in, the WordPress dashboard, creating and formatting posts, applying categories, adding images and featured images, using the read more tag, and publishing vs saving as drafts. The goal is to conserve resources and carry the message of The Shepherd's Voice farther.
The document provides tips for creating an online portfolio, including creating a home page that introduces the user to your skills and qualities, an "About Me" page that shares your background and personality, a résumé available in both HTML and PDF formats, galleries to showcase examples of your work organized by type of skill, and contact information collected through an HTML form. It emphasizes keeping the portfolio clean, focused on best examples of your work, and getting feedback from others.
SEO Best Practices - Cybersymposium 2012 (Salt Lake City, UT)Greg Shuey
The document discusses search engine optimization (SEO) best practices. It covers the four main components of SEO - site architecture, content, link acquisition, and social. For each component, it provides tips and strategies to improve visibility in search engines. It also discusses the four components of localized SEO - maps, name/address/phone (NAP) consistency, supporting website content, and obtaining citations from third-party sites. The overall document serves as a guide to optimizing websites for improved search engine rankings.
Everything You Need To Know About SharePoint Social Capabilities - SPLive360Richard Harbridge
This document provides an overview of SharePoint's social capabilities as presented by Richard Harbridge. It discusses how SharePoint's social features like profiles, tagging, notes, ratings, activity feeds, blogs and wikis can help lower costs, surface knowledge, and increase employee engagement. Implementation strategies are also covered, including rolling out social features, addressing challenges like profile and keyword sprawl, and measuring the impact of the social implementation.
Are you ready to fire your current business website because it’s not performing the way you think it should? Or, maybe you just want to see if you can get more out of it (better return on investment). Even if you don’t have a website yet, this workshop is for you!
In this workshop for small business owners, we will cover important elements every website needs to be powerful. We will also discuss how to avoid the common pitfalls and how to correct them if you have fallen into them. There will be many examples and everyone should be able to leave with actionable items they can put to work right away!
SEO, Linking & Authorship for Small BusinessesLoren Baker
Integrate tactics such as linking, blogging, publishing, authorship markup and technical SEO into your overall online marketing mix; whether a small business or an enterprise.
This document summarizes a workshop on creating an effective LinkedIn profile. The workshop covered optimizing different sections of a LinkedIn profile like the headline, summary, experience section, skills, and recommendations. It provided tips on using keywords, telling a story, and using visuals. The workshop also discussed growing one's network on LinkedIn and using LinkedIn for job searching and networking.
The keys to discovering a meaningful career – by soulful brandSoulful Brand
Why is it that we can often find a job, or career, that leaves us feeling flat or uninspired? Learn the foundational elements of your personal brand – ones that integrate both meaning and practicality.
How to increase visibility of your company and accelerate your career by branding yourself on Linkedin? The art of personal branding today is more than just being active on social media. The crux is about communicating your personal life vision and mission into a prominent summary, portfolio and recommendation. Linkedin is the de facto marketplace for all kinds of business connections from client to vendors to partners to potental hirers. This seminar will guide you on 10 areas of Linkedin profiling to tranform you into an All-Star status with a higher Social Selling Index.
This document outlines steps for conducting an effective job search. It recommends assessing one's knowledge, skills, interests and values. Key steps include refining searches by industry and job titles using various resources. Informational interviews are suggested to learn about industries, companies and positions, as well as to build networks. Developing a structured job search strategy and action plan is also advised.
- Employers are increasingly using social media like LinkedIn and Facebook to recruit employees, and the "hidden job market" exists through these networks.
- Job seekers need to effectively navigate social media to access opportunities and avoid missing promotions or jobs. Maintaining active profiles on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook can help job seekers connect with potential employers and find hidden jobs.
- Employers benefit from social media by gaining awareness of potential employees, monitoring brand perceptions, and identifying new business opportunities - all of which help with recruiting and hiring top candidates.
Sage Media is an agile strategic design group founded in 2004 that provides customized design solutions to companies of all sizes around the world. They have won numerous awards for their high-quality work and loyal client base, which includes both long-term returning clients and competing design companies that hire Sage Media to do work for them. Sage Media prides itself on research-driven design that is tailored specifically for each client's audience and needs. They offer a variety of design services and encourage potential clients to view their extensive online portfolio.
The document discusses the fundamentals of positive design impact and outlines several topics related to achieving it. These include understanding human behavior, developing skills like empathy and collaboration, designing effective teams and spaces, understanding organizational culture, and creating a strong leadership approach and toolkit. The overall message is that positive impact requires considering people, skills, and contextual factors from various angles.
Marketing the Brand "YOU" - Old Dominion University AMA Marketing Week Erica Campbell Byrum
Learn how you can use social media more effectively in preparation for your first internship or job. Erica Campbell Byrum, Director of Social Media for Homes.com and ForRent.com, presented this at Old Dominion University to AMA Club members during Marketing Week on October 8, 2013.
Follow Erica Campbell Byrum on Twitter https://twitter.com/ericacampbell
How to use the way search engines work as a framework to inform what you do with your film and presence online and even which movie projects you choose to develop.
Louellen S. Coker was a panelist at the March 10, 2011 North East Ohio Chapter of the Society for Technical Communication's meeting. She, along with Kristy Nolan and Heather Steele, discussed how to stand out online.
The document provides guidance on using LinkedIn for job seeking. It discusses how LinkedIn can help build and maintain a professional network, connect with contacts at target companies, and establish expertise. The document outlines strategies for developing a strong LinkedIn profile that promotes the skills, experiences, and brand needed to get the desired job or career. It also reviews features for searching for jobs, people, companies and groups in order to expand one's network on LinkedIn.
This document provides guidance on how to market and brand yourself. It discusses determining your target audience, creating a professional image that represents your specialty, being consistent and authentic, and using various marketing platforms like websites and social media. Examples are given of clients who hired a branding agency and saw transformations in their logos, photography, websites and online presences. Color psychology and effective messaging are also addressed to help craft a brand identity.
A Presentation that helps Realtors understand how Market and Brand themselves in the Marketingplace. Learn how to use photography, graphic design, website and brand placement to grow your business.
The document summarizes Vice President Bruce Clary's presentation on creating a collaborative culture between academics and athletics at McPherson College. Some key points:
- Athletics enrollment has grown significantly in the past 10 years while overall enrollment has remained steady.
- This growth has increased pressures around facilities, recruiting, and student-athlete time commitments.
- Coaches see themselves as helping meet enrollment goals through successful athletic programs, while faculty may view athletes more critically.
- Clary's goal is to foster cooperation between athletics and academics to shared values and student success.
This document provides an agenda and instructions for a WordPress training on the wpcob.org website. It covers logging in, the WordPress dashboard, creating and formatting posts, applying categories, adding images and featured images, using the read more tag, and publishing vs saving as drafts. The goal is to conserve resources and carry the message of The Shepherd's Voice farther.
This document discusses the importance of the initial design consultation meeting between a web designer and client. It provides guidance on how to prepare for and structure the consultation, including introducing oneself professionally via email, scheduling a meeting to determine the client's goals, design preferences, target audience and expectations for the new website. The consultation aims to understand what the client wants the website to accomplish and communicate through discussing content, look and feel, and managing expectations.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Understanding the English Sentence: Lesson 1Bruce Clary
The document discusses the basic structures of English sentences. It states that most English sentences consist of a subject and a predicate, which can take the form of a subject complement or direct object depending on the verb. Sentences are usually one of three basic patterns: subject-verb (S-V), subject-verb-direct object (S-V-DO), or subject-verb-subject complement (S-V-SC). It provides examples to illustrate intransitive verbs that take only a subject and verb, and transitive verbs that take a subject, verb and direct object.
The Pierless Bridge: Emily Dickinson's Poems of Faith and DoubtBruce Clary
This document provides a summary of a presentation given by Bruce Clary on Emily Dickinson's poems of faith and doubt. The summary includes Clary's background and credentials, objectives for the presentation which were to reacquaint the audience with Dickinson and explore some of her poems. It also provides some context about Dickinson's unconventional writing style and how she wrote primarily for herself using traditional forms but without titles and with variants and scrambled syntax. Several of Dickinson's poems are also summarized.
"You didn't build that": Copyright, Fair Use, and the Creative Commons MovementBruce Clary
This document summarizes guidelines for using copyrighted media in student multimedia projects under the principle of fair use. It explains that fair use allows students to incorporate portions of lawfully acquired copyrighted works for educational projects in a course. It provides limitations for different types of media, such as 10% or 3 minutes of video, no more than 5 images per photographer, and no more than 250 words of poetry. The document also discusses Creative Commons licensing and lists sources of Creative Commons media that can be used without restrictions.
1) African American soldiers proved themselves worthy of citizenship by fighting for the United States in the Civil War, according to Frederick Douglass and others.
2) However, some Confederate generals, like Sherman, were skeptical of African Americans' ability to perform complex battlefield roles besides direct combat.
3) By late in the war, the Union had embraced arming African Americans as a powerful way to undermine the Confederacy and weaken them by thousands of potential soldiers.
The Civil War in the Age of Civil RightsBruce Clary
This document summarizes the changing narratives around the causes and outcomes of the American Civil War over time. It discusses how the South initially seceded to protect slavery, while the North fought to preserve the Union. After the Emancipation Proclamation, the goal of freeing slaves became more central to the North's efforts. However, after Reconstruction ended, the dominant view in the South was the "Lost Cause" narrative that portrayed the war as being over states' rights rather than slavery. This narrative was increasingly challenged in the 20th century by the Civil Rights Movement.
Gone with the Wind: High Water Mark of the Lost CauseBruce Clary
The document discusses Gone with the Wind, both the novel and the film adaptation. It summarizes that the novel was a best-selling Pulitzer Prize winner, while the film was pioneering in its use of Technicolor and remains the highest-grossing film of all time adjusted for inflation. Though the film moderated some of the novel's racism, it still presented a benign view of slavery and retained some stereotypical portrayals of black characters. The film also reinforced the Lost Cause myth of the honorable South.
Southern honor had three interrelated components according to Bertram Wyatt-Brown's book Southern Honor: Ethics and Behavior in the Old South. First, honor involved an inner conviction of self-worth. Second, it required publicly claiming that self-assessment. Third, honor depended on the public's assessment of one's behavior and whether it matched one's claim. Thus, honor combined internal self-regard with external evaluation by one's community. It served as an ethical guide for how individuals located themselves within the social hierarchy.
The document summarizes key Civil War battles from 1861 to 1863 that led up to the pivotal Battle of Gettysburg in July 1863. It describes Confederate victories such as Bull Run and Fredericksburg for the Union, as well as significant battles like Shiloh, Antietam, and Chancellorsville. It concludes by noting that in June 1863, Robert E. Lee began marching his Confederate army into Pennsylvania towards Gettysburg.
Four Major Interpretive Tradition of the American Civil WarBruce Clary
The document outlines four interpretive traditions of the American Civil War:
1) The Lost Cause tradition romanticizes the Old South and portrays secession and the Confederacy in a positive light.
2) The Union Cause tradition views the Union as the last hope for democracy and sees the war as necessary to preserve the United States.
3) The Emancipation Cause focuses on the emancipation of four million slaves as a result of the war.
4) The Reconciliation Cause downplays emancipation and celebrates the Blue and Gray armies together after the war ended with the capitulation of the Confederacy to the Lost Cause interpretation.
Americans still debate key issues from the Civil War, including:
1) What was the war about and what did soldiers fight for? Was it about states' rights or slavery?
2) Which side can claim the moral high ground?
3) Did the ends justify the means used by either side?
4) Which side was more racist?
The document provides examples of continuing divisions over symbols and interpretations of the Civil War such as protests at the Lincoln Memorial dedication and debates over textbooks and monuments.
Student Use of Multimedia: What You Need to KnowBruce Clary
This document discusses copyright and fair use guidelines for using multimedia in student projects. It explains that most creative works are copyrighted unless in the public domain or used with permission. Students can use original works they create, works that are public domain, and portions of copyrighted works under fair use for educational projects. Fair use allows use of small portions of text, images, music and videos. Recent court cases have supported educational fair use. The document encourages sharing works through Creative Commons licensing.
The document provides guidelines for editing photos for multimedia storytelling. It states that photographers may edit photos to make them look more like what was seen with the naked eye, but they cannot add or remove anything from the photo. Specific allowed edits include cropping to improve composition, improving overexposed or underexposed shots, adjusting colors for realism, and sharpening for enhanced clarity. Photographers are instructed to avoid setting up shots or cleaning up and to capture subjects as they are.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow and levels of neurotransmitters and endorphins which elevate and stabilize mood.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document provides an overview of the Puritans who settled in New England in the early 1600s. It discusses the Separatists who arrived on the Mayflower and settled Plymouth and the non-separating Puritans who arrived on the Arbella and established the Massachusetts Bay colony. The basic theology of the Puritans is outlined, focusing on concepts like total depravity and unconditional election. Key passages from John Winthrop's sermon "A Modell of Christian Charitie" are analyzed, including his arguments for why God created inequality and his vision of Christians united by "the bond of perfection" of love for one another.
This document discusses the purpose and importance of journalism in a democratic society. It asserts that journalism is meant to provide citizens with information to allow them to be self-governing. However, it notes threats currently facing journalism from the internet, shifts in consumer behavior, government influence, corporate conglomerations, and journalistic arrogance. It outlines Walter Lippmann's view of the public as ignorant and in need of an elite press to filter information, and John Dewey's counter perspective of the public being capable of self-realization with reliable journalism. The document proposes the theory of an "interlocking public" to reframe the relationship between journalists and the people.
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Communicating effectively and consistently with students can help them feel at ease during their learning experience and provide the instructor with a communication trail to track the course's progress. This workshop will take you through constructing an engaging course container to facilitate effective communication.
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The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
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In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
3. AR340 WEB-BASED DESIGN
The body is the content
• Writing samples
• Photos
• Graphic art
• Print pieces
• Multimedia
• Résumé
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The soul is the design
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7. AR340 WEB-BASED DESIGN
Content demonstrates
• Skills–the things everyone in your profession
needs to be able to do if he or she expects to
get a job
• Distinguishing abilities–the qualities that
differentiate you from everyone else in your
field
8. AR340 WEB-BASED DESIGN
Design suggests
• Attitude or tone–the way you want others to
perceive you (business-like, casual, edgy,
conservative, ballsy)
• Personality–who you are, what you are like
(friendly, funny, quiet, quirky, aloof, humble,
gregarious)