The document provides the schedule for computer workshops at Dillard University to be held in February and March. Workshops will cover topics such as Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Access, Publisher, Adobe Acrobat, Blackboard, web design, and new technologies. Attendees must register by emailing or calling Kim Robinson providing their name, class name, date, extension, and email address. The schedule lists the dates, times, descriptions and prerequisites for each workshop.
This document provides a booklist from the Dillard University Center for Teaching, Learning & Academic Technology library. It lists several books related to online learning, assessment, course design, and other teaching topics. Each entry includes the book title, author, publisher, and call number or URL to access more information about the book holdings. The booklist was last revised in July 2010 and contains over 40 books available through the library.
This presentation contains step-by-step instructions on how to create a GoGrid Dynamic Load Balancer. The Dynamic Load Balancer is part of GoGrid's Cloud Infrastructure service as well as our Software Defined Networking (SDN) initiative. More information can be found at: http://j.mp/13JVCso
1) The document outlines various policies for Dillard University course syllabi, including non-discrimination, accommodations for students with disabilities, and priorities for disaster preparedness plans.
2) It details policies on class attendance, allowed student absences, grading scales, incomplete grades, and withdrawing while failing from a course.
3) A "WF" grade is given to students who stop attending without officially withdrawing, to comply with Title IV regulations around determining student attendance through the enrollment period.
The Faculty Senate looks forward to seeing attendees at the general assembly meeting where a vote will be taken on the graduating seniors roster. Other standard business will also be addressed as outlined. The document also provides information about an upcoming Scholarship of Teaching and Learning event taking place May 14-17, 2013.
The document announces the Donald H. Wulff Diversity Travel Fellowships Program which provides up to $1,200 grants to support travel to the annual POD conference for individuals from underrepresented groups. Eligible applicants include those from racial/ethnic minority groups, underrepresented institutions, or who can contribute to POD's mission of social justice and equity. The deadline to apply for the 2013 conference is May 24th and applications should address the applicant's eligibility and how they and POD would benefit from their attendance. Recipients will be expected to share what they learn at a conference session and participate in assessments of the program.
The document provides the schedule for computer workshops at Dillard University to be held in February and March. Workshops will cover topics such as Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Access, Publisher, Adobe Acrobat, Blackboard, web design, and new technologies. Attendees must register by emailing or calling Kim Robinson providing their name, class name, date, extension, and email address. The schedule lists the dates, times, descriptions and prerequisites for each workshop.
This document provides a booklist from the Dillard University Center for Teaching, Learning & Academic Technology library. It lists several books related to online learning, assessment, course design, and other teaching topics. Each entry includes the book title, author, publisher, and call number or URL to access more information about the book holdings. The booklist was last revised in July 2010 and contains over 40 books available through the library.
This presentation contains step-by-step instructions on how to create a GoGrid Dynamic Load Balancer. The Dynamic Load Balancer is part of GoGrid's Cloud Infrastructure service as well as our Software Defined Networking (SDN) initiative. More information can be found at: http://j.mp/13JVCso
1) The document outlines various policies for Dillard University course syllabi, including non-discrimination, accommodations for students with disabilities, and priorities for disaster preparedness plans.
2) It details policies on class attendance, allowed student absences, grading scales, incomplete grades, and withdrawing while failing from a course.
3) A "WF" grade is given to students who stop attending without officially withdrawing, to comply with Title IV regulations around determining student attendance through the enrollment period.
The Faculty Senate looks forward to seeing attendees at the general assembly meeting where a vote will be taken on the graduating seniors roster. Other standard business will also be addressed as outlined. The document also provides information about an upcoming Scholarship of Teaching and Learning event taking place May 14-17, 2013.
The document announces the Donald H. Wulff Diversity Travel Fellowships Program which provides up to $1,200 grants to support travel to the annual POD conference for individuals from underrepresented groups. Eligible applicants include those from racial/ethnic minority groups, underrepresented institutions, or who can contribute to POD's mission of social justice and equity. The deadline to apply for the 2013 conference is May 24th and applications should address the applicant's eligibility and how they and POD would benefit from their attendance. Recipients will be expected to share what they learn at a conference session and participate in assessments of the program.
The document provides tips for preparing an effective presentation in 12 steps: 1) Spend adequate time preparing, as presentations take several hours, 2) Consider your audience and tailor the presentation to them, 3) Structure the presentation like a story with a clear beginning, middle, and end, 4) Practice extensively, 5) Communicate engagingly with the audience, 6) Speak clearly and at an understandable pace, 7) Avoid distracting mannerisms, 8) Be prepared to answer questions, 9) Use concise bullet points instead of sentences on slides, 10) Limit text per slide and use a readable font size, 11) Ensure tables and images are clear, and 12) Experiment with slide layout and design.
Using Controls, calling Launchers. IsolatedStorages and Local DataBase samplesRashad Aliyev
The document discusses various controls, launchers, and data storage techniques for Windows Phone applications. It covers controls and samples, user controls, built-in launchers and choosers, isolated storage for saving local data, and using SQL CE as a local database. The document provides code examples for defining styles, creating user controls, launching built-in apps, reading and writing to isolated storage, and using SQL CE.
- WP8 və Nokia Lumia-nın yeni modelərin xüsussiyətlərinin barəsində ətraflı məlumat
- Developerlər üçün tədqiq etmədə əsas istiqamətlərin müzakirəsi
MobiTel Nokia Akademiyasının baş təlimçisi Nurana Əliyeva
The library was founded in 1991 and has a collection of 200,000 volumes. It serves 1,200 readers per year with 26 PC workstations for users. The main library is located on the Nefchilar campus with two branches on other campuses. The library provides many services virtually including an online catalog, databases such as EBSCO, journals from Cambridge and Oxford, and an institutional repository. Users can search and access e-books and e-journals on various topics. The hours of operation and borrowing policies are outlined. Users are guided on how to search the catalog, find materials on the shelves, and access electronic resources.
Digər proqramlaşdırma dillərində Android platforması üçün proqramlaşdırmaRashad Aliyev
The document discusses different programming languages that can be used to develop applications for the Android platform. It provides overviews of HTML5 and frameworks like jQTouch, SenchaTouch and PhoneGap that allow developing Android apps using HTML5. It also discusses using Qt and the Necessitas framework for developing C++ apps for Android. Finally, it mentions using the Unity3D game engine for creating 3D graphics and games for Android.
SQLite is an open source SQL database that is embedded into Android devices. It uses very little memory (approx. 250KB) and supports SQL syntax, transactions, and prepared statements. SQLite comes preinstalled on all Android devices and stores application databases in the DATA/data/APP_NAME/databases directory. The android.database and android.database.sqlite packages provide classes for opening databases like SQLiteDatabase and working with SQLite in Android like performing insert, update, delete, and query operations.
The document discusses the importance of preferences in allowing Android users to personalize applications and outlines different types of preferences like checkboxes, lists, and edit texts that can store user selections. It also provides code examples for defining preferences in XML and accessing preference values programmatically using SharedPreferences. The document is intended to teach developers how to incorporate preferences into their Android applications.
SQLite is an open source SQL database that is embedded into mobile devices like Android. It uses little memory (250KB) and supports transactions and prepared statements. SQLite comes preinstalled on Android and application databases are stored in the data folder under the app name. The android.database and android.database.sqlite packages provide classes like SQLiteOpenHelper, SQLiteDatabase, and Cursor to perform operations like insert, update, delete, query, and rawQuery on the SQLite database.
Rajab Davudov - Developing Location Based Applications for AndroidRashad Aliyev
This document discusses developing location-based applications for Android using GPS, assisted GPS (aGPS) and the Google Maps API. It outlines several application areas for location-based apps like navigation, tracking, emergency assistance, advertising and social integration. It also lists some example location-based apps and their download counts. The document provides a tutorial for creating a sample map application with steps for setting up the project structure, adding location listener code, obtaining a Google Maps API key, and running the app on a device. It recommends the Eclipse IDE and Android SDK for developing Android apps using the Google Maps API.
This document discusses different types of layouts in Android, including linear layout, relative layout, table layout, frame layout, and absolute layout. It provides examples of how each layout organizes UI elements and describes key attributes. The purpose of layouts is to define what is drawn on the screen and organize other controls for the wide variety of Android devices that have different screen sizes, densities, versions, and manufacturer skins. Custom layout resources can be created for different configurations.
Ramin Orujov - Android API Overview and RepositoryRashad Aliyev
This document provides an overview of the Android API and code repository resources. It discusses the main Android packages, resources for Android development like documentation and books, using a code repository on BitBucket with Git version control, and introduces Git and BitBucket basics.
The document provides tips for preparing an effective presentation in 12 steps: 1) Spend adequate time preparing, as presentations take several hours, 2) Consider your audience and tailor the presentation to them, 3) Structure the presentation like a story with a clear beginning, middle, and end, 4) Practice extensively, 5) Communicate engagingly with the audience, 6) Speak clearly and at an understandable pace, 7) Avoid distracting mannerisms, 8) Be prepared to answer questions, 9) Use concise bullet points instead of sentences on slides, 10) Limit text per slide and use a readable font size, 11) Ensure tables and images are clear, and 12) Experiment with slide layout and design.
Using Controls, calling Launchers. IsolatedStorages and Local DataBase samplesRashad Aliyev
The document discusses various controls, launchers, and data storage techniques for Windows Phone applications. It covers controls and samples, user controls, built-in launchers and choosers, isolated storage for saving local data, and using SQL CE as a local database. The document provides code examples for defining styles, creating user controls, launching built-in apps, reading and writing to isolated storage, and using SQL CE.
- WP8 və Nokia Lumia-nın yeni modelərin xüsussiyətlərinin barəsində ətraflı məlumat
- Developerlər üçün tədqiq etmədə əsas istiqamətlərin müzakirəsi
MobiTel Nokia Akademiyasının baş təlimçisi Nurana Əliyeva
The library was founded in 1991 and has a collection of 200,000 volumes. It serves 1,200 readers per year with 26 PC workstations for users. The main library is located on the Nefchilar campus with two branches on other campuses. The library provides many services virtually including an online catalog, databases such as EBSCO, journals from Cambridge and Oxford, and an institutional repository. Users can search and access e-books and e-journals on various topics. The hours of operation and borrowing policies are outlined. Users are guided on how to search the catalog, find materials on the shelves, and access electronic resources.
Digər proqramlaşdırma dillərində Android platforması üçün proqramlaşdırmaRashad Aliyev
The document discusses different programming languages that can be used to develop applications for the Android platform. It provides overviews of HTML5 and frameworks like jQTouch, SenchaTouch and PhoneGap that allow developing Android apps using HTML5. It also discusses using Qt and the Necessitas framework for developing C++ apps for Android. Finally, it mentions using the Unity3D game engine for creating 3D graphics and games for Android.
SQLite is an open source SQL database that is embedded into Android devices. It uses very little memory (approx. 250KB) and supports SQL syntax, transactions, and prepared statements. SQLite comes preinstalled on all Android devices and stores application databases in the DATA/data/APP_NAME/databases directory. The android.database and android.database.sqlite packages provide classes for opening databases like SQLiteDatabase and working with SQLite in Android like performing insert, update, delete, and query operations.
The document discusses the importance of preferences in allowing Android users to personalize applications and outlines different types of preferences like checkboxes, lists, and edit texts that can store user selections. It also provides code examples for defining preferences in XML and accessing preference values programmatically using SharedPreferences. The document is intended to teach developers how to incorporate preferences into their Android applications.
SQLite is an open source SQL database that is embedded into mobile devices like Android. It uses little memory (250KB) and supports transactions and prepared statements. SQLite comes preinstalled on Android and application databases are stored in the data folder under the app name. The android.database and android.database.sqlite packages provide classes like SQLiteOpenHelper, SQLiteDatabase, and Cursor to perform operations like insert, update, delete, query, and rawQuery on the SQLite database.
Rajab Davudov - Developing Location Based Applications for AndroidRashad Aliyev
This document discusses developing location-based applications for Android using GPS, assisted GPS (aGPS) and the Google Maps API. It outlines several application areas for location-based apps like navigation, tracking, emergency assistance, advertising and social integration. It also lists some example location-based apps and their download counts. The document provides a tutorial for creating a sample map application with steps for setting up the project structure, adding location listener code, obtaining a Google Maps API key, and running the app on a device. It recommends the Eclipse IDE and Android SDK for developing Android apps using the Google Maps API.
This document discusses different types of layouts in Android, including linear layout, relative layout, table layout, frame layout, and absolute layout. It provides examples of how each layout organizes UI elements and describes key attributes. The purpose of layouts is to define what is drawn on the screen and organize other controls for the wide variety of Android devices that have different screen sizes, densities, versions, and manufacturer skins. Custom layout resources can be created for different configurations.
Ramin Orujov - Android API Overview and RepositoryRashad Aliyev
This document provides an overview of the Android API and code repository resources. It discusses the main Android packages, resources for Android development like documentation and books, using a code repository on BitBucket with Git version control, and introduces Git and BitBucket basics.