Sometimes making choices in our career paths is difficult. Wouldn't it be helpful to have guidelines to help us make decisions that open up your options rather than shut them down? Discover how choosing creativity, a growth mindset, finding your Flow, and being a Maker puts you on the path of having infinite possibilities in your career, creating a clear path to a future where you can not only be awesome, but also do meaningful work.
Don't be fooled, CSS3 isn't the future, it's the present, and is ripe for the pickin' and is ready to respond to display your sites in multiple devices right now.
The Sankofa of CSS3: Moving forward while looking backDenise Jacobs
This document summarizes Denise R. Jacobs' presentation on using CSS3 techniques while also providing graceful degradation for older browsers. She discusses the concept of "Sankofa" from Ghana which means learning from the past to plan for the future. Jacobs then provides examples of implementing CSS3 features like gradients, rounded corners, shadows and fonts while using techniques like fallback images and filters to make sites look good in all browsers. She emphasizes starting with a reset and placing vendor-specific styles before standard styles. The presentation provides solutions for gracefully degrading CSS3 features in older browsers.
Banish Your Inner Critic to Unblock Creativity - Adobe Max 2015Denise Jacobs
The document is a presentation about banishing the inner critic to unblock creativity. It discusses how the inner critic's negative self-talk can suppress creative expression through stress and fear. It provides techniques for identifying and managing the inner critic such as eliminating "should" statements, asking the critic questions, and adopting a growth mindset with failure. The presentation encourages embracing imperfection and the creative process over perfectionism to access creativity.
The document outlines the formal evaluation process for an English language course, including quizzes, exams, oral evaluations, and application grades. Quizzes cover grammar, vocabulary, and listening after each unit and are 15-20 minutes. Mid-term and final exams cover listening, grammar, vocabulary, reading, and writing every 3 units. Oral evaluations assess daily English use and a formal interview at the end of the semester. An application grade is based on homework and class participation. All grades are combined at the end of the semester, with a minimum passing grade of 7.0.
Looming deadlines, demanding clients, boring projects, and even feelings of fatigue that may signal the beginnings of burnout any of these everyday afflictions can making it tough to dredge up the energy to be psyched about your work and be amazing at what you do. These feelings can disappear if we shift our perspective to gamify work. Let's look at how we can bring gamification theories and practices to our work to spur the process of enhancing productivity and innovation to produce easily, better, more, and get the epic win.
Sometimes making choices in our career paths is difficult. Wouldn't it be helpful to have guidelines to help us make decisions that open up your options rather than shut them down? Discover how choosing creativity, a growth mindset, finding your Flow, and being a Maker puts you on the path of having infinite possibilities in your career, creating a clear path to a future where you can not only be awesome, but also do meaningful work.
Don't be fooled, CSS3 isn't the future, it's the present, and is ripe for the pickin' and is ready to respond to display your sites in multiple devices right now.
The Sankofa of CSS3: Moving forward while looking backDenise Jacobs
This document summarizes Denise R. Jacobs' presentation on using CSS3 techniques while also providing graceful degradation for older browsers. She discusses the concept of "Sankofa" from Ghana which means learning from the past to plan for the future. Jacobs then provides examples of implementing CSS3 features like gradients, rounded corners, shadows and fonts while using techniques like fallback images and filters to make sites look good in all browsers. She emphasizes starting with a reset and placing vendor-specific styles before standard styles. The presentation provides solutions for gracefully degrading CSS3 features in older browsers.
Banish Your Inner Critic to Unblock Creativity - Adobe Max 2015Denise Jacobs
The document is a presentation about banishing the inner critic to unblock creativity. It discusses how the inner critic's negative self-talk can suppress creative expression through stress and fear. It provides techniques for identifying and managing the inner critic such as eliminating "should" statements, asking the critic questions, and adopting a growth mindset with failure. The presentation encourages embracing imperfection and the creative process over perfectionism to access creativity.
The document outlines the formal evaluation process for an English language course, including quizzes, exams, oral evaluations, and application grades. Quizzes cover grammar, vocabulary, and listening after each unit and are 15-20 minutes. Mid-term and final exams cover listening, grammar, vocabulary, reading, and writing every 3 units. Oral evaluations assess daily English use and a formal interview at the end of the semester. An application grade is based on homework and class participation. All grades are combined at the end of the semester, with a minimum passing grade of 7.0.
Looming deadlines, demanding clients, boring projects, and even feelings of fatigue that may signal the beginnings of burnout any of these everyday afflictions can making it tough to dredge up the energy to be psyched about your work and be amazing at what you do. These feelings can disappear if we shift our perspective to gamify work. Let's look at how we can bring gamification theories and practices to our work to spur the process of enhancing productivity and innovation to produce easily, better, more, and get the epic win.
The document provides examples of using different past tenses in English sentences. It shows the students chatting in the past progressive tense until the bell rang. Then they went to the classroom in the simple past tense. Another example uses the past progressive and simple past tense to describe one person reading the newspaper while another was cooking. Further examples illustrate using the past perfect tense to describe actions that were completed before other past events occurred.
The Creativity (R)Evolution - Future of Web Design NYC 2014Denise Jacobs
There's a movement brewing built upon leveraging the transformative power of creativity to help us work and create better so that we can produce work infused with meaning. Discover how by instilling tiny habits to cultivate your creative spark, and finally, fomenting creative collaboration based on the tenets of improv and open spaces, you can take the spark of Creativity (R)Evolution and use it as the impetus to push you, your teams, and your companies to create Betterness.
There's a movement brewing built upon leveraging the transformative power of creativity to help us work and create better so that we can produce work infused with meaning. Discover how by knowing your Why, instilling tiny habits to cultivate your creative spark, and finally, fomenting creative collaboration based on the tenets of improv and open spaces, you can take the spark of Creativity (R)Evolution and use it as the impetus to push you, your teams, and your companies to create betterness.
Reflecting on Critical Incident 2; Pool Alarmajones2104
The document describes a critical incident where an emergency pool alarm sounded and only two staff members responded. The author felt worried and anxious but focused on helping the situation. They realized important safety issues like the need for regular pool alarm drills and ensuring all staff are informed on emergency procedures. The author's action plan is to address these issues by speaking with management to implement regular alarm drills and safety briefings for staff.
The document summarizes the evolution of web design from the early 1990s to the present day. It discusses how technical factors like improved code, browsers, devices and access have enabled the rise of responsive design. The key stages discussed are the World Wide Web era from 1992-1996, the dot-com boom from 1997-2001, the era of web standards from 2002-2007, and the modern era from 2008 onward. It emphasizes how current design approaches like responsive design have emerged from the confluence of technical capabilities and shifts in how people access the web from any device.
Banish Your Inner Critic - Web Design Day 2015Denise Jacobs
Your inner critic is an unconscious deterrent that stands between the seeds of great ideas and the fruits of achievement, keeping you stuck by telling you you’re just faking it, that others have more talent, that you’ll never achieve the success you seek. Let's discover how to anatomize this pernicious inner force, and then learn techniques to banish this critic so that you can have the mental space and energy to let your true talents emerge -- and help you be a badass with your work.
Innovating in European Civil Security - Current trends, applications and the ...Dimitris Vassiliadis
EXUS' Invited research seminar to the University of Surrey - Institute for Communications Systems (5G Research).
The seminar evolves around the European Strategy for civil security applications and innovation opportunities. IT gives a thorough overview of key activities in the area of critical infrastructure protection, first response operations and the role of communications in facilitating advances in the field.
Dimitris Vassiliadis - EXUS Innovation
The document discusses different types of commercial real estate investments including land development, vacant buildings, troubled properties, repurposed buildings, mismanaged properties, and investment grade properties. It describes the key characteristics of each type of investment including typical building class, costs, risks, potential returns, and benefits. The closing emphasizes that the best investment depends on one's goals and experience and offers to provide referrals to those interested in commercial real estate.
Students will be separated into groups to build medieval communities without being told the purpose. They will research what communities need to survive and assign roles. The teacher will periodically test and challenge the communities to force adaptation without revealing they are learning about cellular biology. The goal is for students to draw their own conclusions about the scientific process and cell structures from their experiences.
Infinite Possibilities - How Interactive Conference, San FranciscoDenise Jacobs
Sometimes making choices in our career paths is difficult. Wouldn't it be helpful to have guidelines to help us make decisions that open up your options rather than shut them down? Discover how choosing creativity, a growth mindset, finding your Flow, and being a Maker puts you on the path of having infinite possibilities in your career, creating a clear path to a future where you can not only be awesome, but also do meaningful work.
This short document mentions numbers and locations without providing much context. It lists the numbers 1, 2, 3 and 5555 and also mentions "Our Place" but does not explain their significance or relationship to one another. The document is unclear and more information would be needed to understand its meaning or purpose.
Deft is a Linux-based digital forensics and incident response toolkit. It contains various open source forensics tools organized through a graphical user interface called DART. Some key tools included are Autopsy for file system analysis, PhotoRec and Scalpel for data carving, md5deep for hashing, guymager for imaging, BitPim for mobile device extraction, Wireshark for network analysis, and Maltego for open source intelligence. The document provides an overview of these tools and how they can be used for computer forensics investigations and analysis.
Sometimes making choices in our career paths is difficult. Wouldn't it be helpful to have guidelines to help us make decisions that open up your options rather than shut them down? Discover how choosing creativity, a growth mindset, finding your Flow, and being a Maker puts you on the path of having infinite possibilities in your career, creating a clear path to a future where you can not only be awesome, but also do meaningful work.
There's a movement brewing built upon leveraging the transformative power of creativity to help us work and create better so that we can produce work infused with meaning. Discover how by knowing your Why, instilling tiny habits to cultivate your creative spark, and finally, fomenting creative collaboration based on the tenets of improv and open spaces, you can take the spark of Creativity (R)Evolution and use it as the impetus to push you, your teams, and your companies to create betterness.
The 6th grade field lesson will take place over 2 days visiting San Antonio and Austin, Texas. Day 1 will include arriving in San Antonio by 5am, checking into the La Quinta Hotel by 8am, having breakfast at the hotel, visiting UTSA, eating Mexican food, going to Six Flags, eating at Chili's, and returning to the hotel. Transportation will be provided by charter buses through McAllen City bus service which costs $300. Students will stay at hotels in both cities.
Banish Your Inner Critic to Unleash Creativity – edUi Conference 2015Denise Jacobs
This document summarizes a presentation about banishing the inner critic to unleash creativity. It discusses how the inner critic uses negative self-talk to suppress creative expression through fears of failure or judgment. It provides techniques for identifying and managing the inner critic such as replacing negative thoughts with positive self-talk, avoiding comparisons, establishing boundaries, and embracing an experimental mindset of learning through failures rather than insisting on perfection. The goal is to manage anxiety and fears so one's energies can be used for creative work rather than self-criticism.
Why things went wrong Cdo PowerpointprimerAbeezar Tyebji
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.
The document discusses the hotel industry, defining it as buildings where travelers can pay for lodging, meals, and other services. It notes the objectives of the hotel industry are customer satisfaction, health, safety, and promoting tourism. The industry is segmented into three, five, and seven star hotels. Differentiation strategies discussed include service, personnel, product, and image differentiation.
The document provides examples of using different past tenses in English sentences. It shows the students chatting in the past progressive tense until the bell rang. Then they went to the classroom in the simple past tense. Another example uses the past progressive and simple past tense to describe one person reading the newspaper while another was cooking. Further examples illustrate using the past perfect tense to describe actions that were completed before other past events occurred.
The Creativity (R)Evolution - Future of Web Design NYC 2014Denise Jacobs
There's a movement brewing built upon leveraging the transformative power of creativity to help us work and create better so that we can produce work infused with meaning. Discover how by instilling tiny habits to cultivate your creative spark, and finally, fomenting creative collaboration based on the tenets of improv and open spaces, you can take the spark of Creativity (R)Evolution and use it as the impetus to push you, your teams, and your companies to create Betterness.
There's a movement brewing built upon leveraging the transformative power of creativity to help us work and create better so that we can produce work infused with meaning. Discover how by knowing your Why, instilling tiny habits to cultivate your creative spark, and finally, fomenting creative collaboration based on the tenets of improv and open spaces, you can take the spark of Creativity (R)Evolution and use it as the impetus to push you, your teams, and your companies to create betterness.
Reflecting on Critical Incident 2; Pool Alarmajones2104
The document describes a critical incident where an emergency pool alarm sounded and only two staff members responded. The author felt worried and anxious but focused on helping the situation. They realized important safety issues like the need for regular pool alarm drills and ensuring all staff are informed on emergency procedures. The author's action plan is to address these issues by speaking with management to implement regular alarm drills and safety briefings for staff.
The document summarizes the evolution of web design from the early 1990s to the present day. It discusses how technical factors like improved code, browsers, devices and access have enabled the rise of responsive design. The key stages discussed are the World Wide Web era from 1992-1996, the dot-com boom from 1997-2001, the era of web standards from 2002-2007, and the modern era from 2008 onward. It emphasizes how current design approaches like responsive design have emerged from the confluence of technical capabilities and shifts in how people access the web from any device.
Banish Your Inner Critic - Web Design Day 2015Denise Jacobs
Your inner critic is an unconscious deterrent that stands between the seeds of great ideas and the fruits of achievement, keeping you stuck by telling you you’re just faking it, that others have more talent, that you’ll never achieve the success you seek. Let's discover how to anatomize this pernicious inner force, and then learn techniques to banish this critic so that you can have the mental space and energy to let your true talents emerge -- and help you be a badass with your work.
Innovating in European Civil Security - Current trends, applications and the ...Dimitris Vassiliadis
EXUS' Invited research seminar to the University of Surrey - Institute for Communications Systems (5G Research).
The seminar evolves around the European Strategy for civil security applications and innovation opportunities. IT gives a thorough overview of key activities in the area of critical infrastructure protection, first response operations and the role of communications in facilitating advances in the field.
Dimitris Vassiliadis - EXUS Innovation
The document discusses different types of commercial real estate investments including land development, vacant buildings, troubled properties, repurposed buildings, mismanaged properties, and investment grade properties. It describes the key characteristics of each type of investment including typical building class, costs, risks, potential returns, and benefits. The closing emphasizes that the best investment depends on one's goals and experience and offers to provide referrals to those interested in commercial real estate.
Students will be separated into groups to build medieval communities without being told the purpose. They will research what communities need to survive and assign roles. The teacher will periodically test and challenge the communities to force adaptation without revealing they are learning about cellular biology. The goal is for students to draw their own conclusions about the scientific process and cell structures from their experiences.
Infinite Possibilities - How Interactive Conference, San FranciscoDenise Jacobs
Sometimes making choices in our career paths is difficult. Wouldn't it be helpful to have guidelines to help us make decisions that open up your options rather than shut them down? Discover how choosing creativity, a growth mindset, finding your Flow, and being a Maker puts you on the path of having infinite possibilities in your career, creating a clear path to a future where you can not only be awesome, but also do meaningful work.
This short document mentions numbers and locations without providing much context. It lists the numbers 1, 2, 3 and 5555 and also mentions "Our Place" but does not explain their significance or relationship to one another. The document is unclear and more information would be needed to understand its meaning or purpose.
Deft is a Linux-based digital forensics and incident response toolkit. It contains various open source forensics tools organized through a graphical user interface called DART. Some key tools included are Autopsy for file system analysis, PhotoRec and Scalpel for data carving, md5deep for hashing, guymager for imaging, BitPim for mobile device extraction, Wireshark for network analysis, and Maltego for open source intelligence. The document provides an overview of these tools and how they can be used for computer forensics investigations and analysis.
Sometimes making choices in our career paths is difficult. Wouldn't it be helpful to have guidelines to help us make decisions that open up your options rather than shut them down? Discover how choosing creativity, a growth mindset, finding your Flow, and being a Maker puts you on the path of having infinite possibilities in your career, creating a clear path to a future where you can not only be awesome, but also do meaningful work.
There's a movement brewing built upon leveraging the transformative power of creativity to help us work and create better so that we can produce work infused with meaning. Discover how by knowing your Why, instilling tiny habits to cultivate your creative spark, and finally, fomenting creative collaboration based on the tenets of improv and open spaces, you can take the spark of Creativity (R)Evolution and use it as the impetus to push you, your teams, and your companies to create betterness.
The 6th grade field lesson will take place over 2 days visiting San Antonio and Austin, Texas. Day 1 will include arriving in San Antonio by 5am, checking into the La Quinta Hotel by 8am, having breakfast at the hotel, visiting UTSA, eating Mexican food, going to Six Flags, eating at Chili's, and returning to the hotel. Transportation will be provided by charter buses through McAllen City bus service which costs $300. Students will stay at hotels in both cities.
Banish Your Inner Critic to Unleash Creativity – edUi Conference 2015Denise Jacobs
This document summarizes a presentation about banishing the inner critic to unleash creativity. It discusses how the inner critic uses negative self-talk to suppress creative expression through fears of failure or judgment. It provides techniques for identifying and managing the inner critic such as replacing negative thoughts with positive self-talk, avoiding comparisons, establishing boundaries, and embracing an experimental mindset of learning through failures rather than insisting on perfection. The goal is to manage anxiety and fears so one's energies can be used for creative work rather than self-criticism.
Why things went wrong Cdo PowerpointprimerAbeezar Tyebji
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.
The document discusses the hotel industry, defining it as buildings where travelers can pay for lodging, meals, and other services. It notes the objectives of the hotel industry are customer satisfaction, health, safety, and promoting tourism. The industry is segmented into three, five, and seven star hotels. Differentiation strategies discussed include service, personnel, product, and image differentiation.