Getting Social With Social: Using social media education to build relationshi...Lindsay Nyquist
I gave this presentation at the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges conference (Durango, CO, June 2014) and the eduWeb conference (Baltimore, August 2014).
Abstract: Fort Lewis College, like many institutions, uses social media to reach out to a large audience of prospective and current students, alumni, and supporters. But Social Media Coordinator Lindsay Nyquist also builds relationships within the community by sharing social media knowledge. Nyquist regularly offers courses to Durango area business professionals who can utilize her expertise to get on the right track with limited resources. In addition, she founded a social media collaborative, comprised of larger businesses with successful social media strategies, which compares tactics and cooperates on city-wide campaigns. By reaching beyond the higher education population, the college has become a resource for small and large businesses throughout the region.
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A presentation at the October 2015 Internet2 Technology Exchange.
Enabling researchers to provision and manage their own collaborations in a straightforward manner is the goal of the FEDUSHARE project. To provide investigator self-managed collaboration, we undertake the design of a middleware architectural framework that turns current models upside down by modeling collaboration from the user’s perspective rather than from the organizational/administrative perspective. We leverage existing federated campus Identity and Access Management (IAM) infrastructure and expertise to accomplish the desired transparent access. We call this framework “FeduShare”. During our presentation, we will demonstrate an in-production ssh console logon across campuses using Shibboleth ECP and updated GSS-ECP client/server components. We will also describe an open source ECP based mobile authentication solution that occurred as a side effect of our work. This work is funded by NSF Grant No. ACI-1440609 and includes participants from Clemson, U Utah, NCSA/XSEDE, and BBN (GeNi office).
Getting Social With Social: Using social media education to build relationshi...Lindsay Nyquist
I gave this presentation at the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges conference (Durango, CO, June 2014) and the eduWeb conference (Baltimore, August 2014).
Abstract: Fort Lewis College, like many institutions, uses social media to reach out to a large audience of prospective and current students, alumni, and supporters. But Social Media Coordinator Lindsay Nyquist also builds relationships within the community by sharing social media knowledge. Nyquist regularly offers courses to Durango area business professionals who can utilize her expertise to get on the right track with limited resources. In addition, she founded a social media collaborative, comprised of larger businesses with successful social media strategies, which compares tactics and cooperates on city-wide campaigns. By reaching beyond the higher education population, the college has become a resource for small and large businesses throughout the region.
** I'm sure this would make more sense with a voiceover!
A presentation at the October 2015 Internet2 Technology Exchange.
Enabling researchers to provision and manage their own collaborations in a straightforward manner is the goal of the FEDUSHARE project. To provide investigator self-managed collaboration, we undertake the design of a middleware architectural framework that turns current models upside down by modeling collaboration from the user’s perspective rather than from the organizational/administrative perspective. We leverage existing federated campus Identity and Access Management (IAM) infrastructure and expertise to accomplish the desired transparent access. We call this framework “FeduShare”. During our presentation, we will demonstrate an in-production ssh console logon across campuses using Shibboleth ECP and updated GSS-ECP client/server components. We will also describe an open source ECP based mobile authentication solution that occurred as a side effect of our work. This work is funded by NSF Grant No. ACI-1440609 and includes participants from Clemson, U Utah, NCSA/XSEDE, and BBN (GeNi office).
CILogon 2.0 at 2016 Internet2 Global Summitjbasney
When scientists work together, they use web sites and other software to share their ideas and data. To ensure the integrity of their work, these systems require the scientists to log in and verify that they are part of the team working on a particular science problem. Too often, the identity and access verification process is a stumbling block for the scientists. Scientific research projects are forced to invest time and effort into developing and supporting Identity and Access Management (IdAM) services, distracting them from the core goals of their research collaboration. The "CILogon 2.0" project provides an IdAM platform that enables scientists to work together to meet their IdAM needs more effectively so they can allocate more time and effort to their core mission of scientific research. Partnerships with the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) Scientific Collaboration, the North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves (NANOGrav) Physics Frontiers Center, and the Data Observation Network for Earth (DataONE) ensure that the "CILogon 2.0" project makes a real contribution to scientific collaborations. The project also provides training and outreach to additional scientific collaborations, and the project supports integration with the Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE), which provides a national-scale cyberinfrastructure for scientific research in the US.
Prior to the "CILogon 2.0" project, the CILogon and COmanage projects separately developed platforms for federated identity management and collaborative organization management. Federated identity management enables researchers to use their home organization identities to access cyberinfrastructure, rather than requiring yet another username and password to log on. Collaborative organization management enables research projects to define user groups for authorization to collaboration platforms (e.g., wikis, mailing lists, and domain applications). The "CILogon 2.0" project integrates and expands on the existing CILogon and COmanage software to provide an integrated Identity and Access Management (IdAM) platform for cyberinfrastructure, provided as an InCommon research and scholarship (R&S) service and internationally federated via eduGAIN. This IdAM platform serves the unique needs of research collaborations, namely the need to dynamically form collaboration groups across organizations and countries, sharing access to data, instruments, compute clusters, and other resources to enable scientific discovery. The project provides a software-as-a-service platform to ease integration with cyberinfrastructure, while making all software components publicly available under open source licenses to enable re-use.
A technical update on CILogon (cilogon.org) and InCommon (incommon.org), which enable federated authentication to Globus, XSEDE, and other research services. Topics include: 1) growing support for the Research and Scholarship Category in InCommon and the world, 2) Identifier-Only Trust Assurance (IOTA) in the Interoperable Global Trust Federation (igtf.net), 3) obtaining X.509 server certificates from the InCommon IGTF Server CA, and 4) keeping current with security standards (e.g., OpenID Connect, SHA-2, TLS 1.2).
Presented at GlobusWorld 2015 (www.globusworld.org).
This workshop - offered annually - covers the basics on preparing for and applying for graduate school. The slides cover: choosing a program, deciding on a degree (MA or PhD), paying for the degree, and composing a statement of purpose.
CILogon 2.0 at 2016 Internet2 Global Summitjbasney
When scientists work together, they use web sites and other software to share their ideas and data. To ensure the integrity of their work, these systems require the scientists to log in and verify that they are part of the team working on a particular science problem. Too often, the identity and access verification process is a stumbling block for the scientists. Scientific research projects are forced to invest time and effort into developing and supporting Identity and Access Management (IdAM) services, distracting them from the core goals of their research collaboration. The "CILogon 2.0" project provides an IdAM platform that enables scientists to work together to meet their IdAM needs more effectively so they can allocate more time and effort to their core mission of scientific research. Partnerships with the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) Scientific Collaboration, the North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves (NANOGrav) Physics Frontiers Center, and the Data Observation Network for Earth (DataONE) ensure that the "CILogon 2.0" project makes a real contribution to scientific collaborations. The project also provides training and outreach to additional scientific collaborations, and the project supports integration with the Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE), which provides a national-scale cyberinfrastructure for scientific research in the US.
Prior to the "CILogon 2.0" project, the CILogon and COmanage projects separately developed platforms for federated identity management and collaborative organization management. Federated identity management enables researchers to use their home organization identities to access cyberinfrastructure, rather than requiring yet another username and password to log on. Collaborative organization management enables research projects to define user groups for authorization to collaboration platforms (e.g., wikis, mailing lists, and domain applications). The "CILogon 2.0" project integrates and expands on the existing CILogon and COmanage software to provide an integrated Identity and Access Management (IdAM) platform for cyberinfrastructure, provided as an InCommon research and scholarship (R&S) service and internationally federated via eduGAIN. This IdAM platform serves the unique needs of research collaborations, namely the need to dynamically form collaboration groups across organizations and countries, sharing access to data, instruments, compute clusters, and other resources to enable scientific discovery. The project provides a software-as-a-service platform to ease integration with cyberinfrastructure, while making all software components publicly available under open source licenses to enable re-use.
A technical update on CILogon (cilogon.org) and InCommon (incommon.org), which enable federated authentication to Globus, XSEDE, and other research services. Topics include: 1) growing support for the Research and Scholarship Category in InCommon and the world, 2) Identifier-Only Trust Assurance (IOTA) in the Interoperable Global Trust Federation (igtf.net), 3) obtaining X.509 server certificates from the InCommon IGTF Server CA, and 4) keeping current with security standards (e.g., OpenID Connect, SHA-2, TLS 1.2).
Presented at GlobusWorld 2015 (www.globusworld.org).
This workshop - offered annually - covers the basics on preparing for and applying for graduate school. The slides cover: choosing a program, deciding on a degree (MA or PhD), paying for the degree, and composing a statement of purpose.
ppt profesionalisasi pendidikan Pai 9.pdfNur afiyah
Pembelajaran landasan pendidikan yang membahas tentang profesionalisasi pendidikan. Semoga dengan adanya materi ini dapat memudahkan kita untuk memahami dengan baik serta menambah pengetahuan kita tentang profesionalisasi pendidikan.
Sebuah buku foto yang berjudul Lensa Kampung Ondel-Ondelferrydmn1999
Indonesia, negara kepulauan yang kaya akan keragaman budaya, suku, dan tradisi, memiliki Jakarta sebagai pusat kebudayaan yang dinamis dan unik. Salah satu kesenian tradisional yang ikonik dan identik dengan Jakarta adalah ondel-ondel, boneka raksasa yang biasanya tampil berpasangan, terdiri dari laki-laki dan perempuan. Ondel-ondel awalnya dianggap sebagai simbol budaya sakral dan memainkan peran penting dalam ritual budaya masyarakat Betawi untuk menolak bala atau nasib buruk. Namun, seiring dengan bergulirnya waktu dan perubahan zaman, makna sakral ondel-ondel perlahan memudar dan berubah menjadi sesuatu yang kurang bernilai. Kini, ondel-ondel lebih sering digunakan sebagai hiasan atau sebagai sarana untuk mencari penghasilan. Buku foto Lensa Kampung Ondel-Ondel berfokus pada Keluarga Mulyadi, yang menghadapi tantangan untuk menjaga tradisi pembuatan ondel-ondel warisan leluhur di tengah keterbatasan ekonomi yang ada. Melalui foto cerita, foto feature dan foto jurnalistik buku ini menggambarkan usaha Keluarga Mulyadi untuk menjaga tradisi pembuatan ondel-ondel sambil menghadapi dilema dalam mempertahankan makna budaya di tengah perubahan makna dan keterbatasan ekonomi keluarganya. Buku foto ini dapat menggambarkan tentang bagaimana keluarga tersebut berjuang untuk menjaga warisan budaya mereka di tengah arus modernisasi.
UNTUK DOSEN Materi Sosialisasi Pengelolaan Kinerja Akademik DosenAdrianAgoes9
sosialisasi untuk dosen dalam mengisi dan memadankan sister akunnya, sehingga bisa memutakhirkan data di dalam sister tersebut. ini adalah untuk kepentingan jabatan akademik dan jabatan fungsional dosen. penting untuk karir dan jabatan dosen juga untuk kepentingan akademik perguruan tinggi terkait.
3. 9. TARIF UNTUK WAJIB PAJAK ORANG PRIBADI
Pasal 17 ayat (1) a
NO Lapisan Penghasilan Tarif
1. S.d. Rp 50.000.000,- 5%
2. Di atas Rp50.000.000,- s.d. Rp 250.000.000 15%
3. Di atas Rp250.000.000,- s.d.Rp500.000.000,- 25%
4. Di atas Rp500.000.000,- 30%
4. 4
TARIF WP BADAN
(Pasal 17 ayat (1) huruf b)
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Tarif tunggal sebesar 28% untuk tahun pajak 2009.
Mulai tahun 2010 diturunkan menjadi 25%.
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