Ray is riding a see-saw and having fun while a dog lies down on the grass nearby. The short story describes Ray enjoying the see-saw while also mentioning a dog resting in the grass in the park.
This document provides information about koalas. Koalas are 2 feet tall and weigh 30 pounds on average. They live in south Australia and eat box leaves. Koalas are endangered due to habitat loss from traffic deaths and attacks by dogs as their habitat is being destroyed. Koalas are classified as vertebrates and mammals, and live in trees in Australian rainforests, eating box leaves.
SENSE IN ALL. Courtesy- Ghansham Ojha, F&P IYSO Team INDIA, Karimnagar-(A.P),...socialview
This document appears to be a presentation on road safety and reducing accidents. It notes that there are 84 million types of living beings in the world that coexist without traffic issues, unlike humans. It shows photos of well-organized animal traffic without accidents and messy, dangerous human traffic with accidents. It advocates following traffic rules and signs, and highlights the importance of lane markings in avoiding collisions. The presentation aims to increase awareness of how humans can be more disciplined and sensible like other living beings on the planet.
This poem by Toi Derricotte describes boys in their earliest stages of development before they have mothers or any sense of identity or history. In three short stanzas, the poem depicts boys as newt-like creatures swimming in water, disconnected from others and lacking sustenance, experience or memory. They are described as blank slates, open eyes in the center of their heads, uncut and brave before having any sense of pain or memory.
The document describes an English camp called "At Buratino's" that aims to immerse children ages 7-12 in an English language environment. The 5-day, 5-hour camp is held at the Center for Further Learning "Buratino" and includes 4 workshops on psychology, free games, vocabulary, and creativity to help children improve their English communication skills while having fun and learning about English-speaking countries. The camp uses techniques like games, problem-solving activities, and creative projects to motivate learning in a supportive environment.
The document discusses road safety measures proposed by the Indian Youth Secured Organization. It outlines the results of their survey of accident-prone areas and emphasizes the importance of raising public awareness about road safety. It provides tips for safe driving and using roads, including following traffic rules, not drinking and driving, and being cautious in accident-prone areas. It also explains the meaning of various road signs and markings.
Augmented Reality Presentation at Leadership Forum 2012 RandwickGihan Lahoud
The document discusses augmented reality (AR) and predicts it will be an up-and-coming trend within the next two to three years. AR aims to add digital information and meaning to real-world objects or locations to enhance the user's experience. Some potential applications of AR mentioned include health science, mechanics, campus life, architecture, and advertising.
This document provides information about koalas. Koalas are 2 feet tall and weigh 30 pounds on average. They live in south Australia and eat box leaves. Koalas are endangered due to habitat loss from traffic deaths and attacks by dogs as their habitat is being destroyed. Koalas are classified as vertebrates and mammals, and live in trees in Australian rainforests, eating box leaves.
SENSE IN ALL. Courtesy- Ghansham Ojha, F&P IYSO Team INDIA, Karimnagar-(A.P),...socialview
This document appears to be a presentation on road safety and reducing accidents. It notes that there are 84 million types of living beings in the world that coexist without traffic issues, unlike humans. It shows photos of well-organized animal traffic without accidents and messy, dangerous human traffic with accidents. It advocates following traffic rules and signs, and highlights the importance of lane markings in avoiding collisions. The presentation aims to increase awareness of how humans can be more disciplined and sensible like other living beings on the planet.
This poem by Toi Derricotte describes boys in their earliest stages of development before they have mothers or any sense of identity or history. In three short stanzas, the poem depicts boys as newt-like creatures swimming in water, disconnected from others and lacking sustenance, experience or memory. They are described as blank slates, open eyes in the center of their heads, uncut and brave before having any sense of pain or memory.
The document describes an English camp called "At Buratino's" that aims to immerse children ages 7-12 in an English language environment. The 5-day, 5-hour camp is held at the Center for Further Learning "Buratino" and includes 4 workshops on psychology, free games, vocabulary, and creativity to help children improve their English communication skills while having fun and learning about English-speaking countries. The camp uses techniques like games, problem-solving activities, and creative projects to motivate learning in a supportive environment.
The document discusses road safety measures proposed by the Indian Youth Secured Organization. It outlines the results of their survey of accident-prone areas and emphasizes the importance of raising public awareness about road safety. It provides tips for safe driving and using roads, including following traffic rules, not drinking and driving, and being cautious in accident-prone areas. It also explains the meaning of various road signs and markings.
Augmented Reality Presentation at Leadership Forum 2012 RandwickGihan Lahoud
The document discusses augmented reality (AR) and predicts it will be an up-and-coming trend within the next two to three years. AR aims to add digital information and meaning to real-world objects or locations to enhance the user's experience. Some potential applications of AR mentioned include health science, mechanics, campus life, architecture, and advertising.
The findings from the Mobile Futures Project 2012. An iPad trial developed for the Library, Financial Planning, Accounting, ESOL and Library studies students. Class set were purchased to share across teaching sections and finding documented in this presentation.
Social Networking - Personal learning networts 2013 june tafe managersGihan Lahoud
This document discusses the concept of a "Networked Practitioner" and the digital literacies needed to thrive online. It identifies 5 key digital literacies as attention, critical consumption, participation, sharing, and collaboration. It also emphasizes the importance of having a Personal Learning Network (PLN) and being aware of how to expand, tweak, and filter one's network. The basic functions of social media that help one become a networked practitioner are identified as creating a profile, finding and connecting with friends, sharing content, forming groups, and communicating.
Social networking allows adult users to create personal profiles where they can share information, photos, and connect with other users. Users build networks of connections through approved friend requests and messaging features. The profiles and connections enable sharing of updates and experiences between members of their online social network community.
120116 workforce development pull-up banner - 0987Gihan Lahoud
Workforce development aims to build and support an organization's capability. It involves training employees to fulfill their current roles and prepare them for future opportunities. An effective workforce development program provides continuous learning opportunities to help employees strengthen existing skills and acquire new abilities that allow a company to adapt to changing needs.
Mobile futures ppt intro getting mobile in educationGihan Lahoud
This document discusses the potential for mobile learning or mLearning in education. It notes that students are increasingly using mobile devices like smartphones and tablets that are checked over 150 times per day. mLearning leverages these ubiquitous mobile technologies to provide students with portable and personalized learning experiences anywhere, anytime through apps and tools. However, challenges like wireless access, equity, security, and developing educational apps remain.
To participate in an Adobe Connect session, you will need a USB headset, internet access, and Flash 10.1 or above installed. You should run the Adobe Connect diagnostic test to check that your computer is compatible. Once you have the meeting URL, plug in your headset before joining. When in the session, use the audio setup wizard to test your microphone. You can communicate via voice or text chat, and mute your microphone by pressing it.
Mobile learning or mLearning is using mobile devices like smartphones to access educational resources anywhere and anytime. The document discusses how smartphones are nearly always with people and used frequently, and how this ubiquity could enable new possibilities for teaching and learning. It provides examples of tools and apps that are commonly used by students on mobile devices for educational purposes. While mLearning provides benefits like personalized and flexible learning, challenges also exist around wireless access, digital equity, security, and testing applications.
The document discusses a new product launch that is scheduled for next month. It provides details on marketing campaigns that will promote the product, including a television commercial, social media promotions, and product demonstrations at local stores. The goal is to raise brand awareness and generate interest in the new product ahead of its launch date.
Copyright owners have exclusive rights over reproducing, publishing, and publicly distributing their musical works, which allows them to earn royalties. Exceptions include works created as part of employment, where the employer owns the copyright, and commissioned works, where the commissioner may own or have rights to the work. After 70 years, works enter the public domain and can be used without permission. Students can copy songs for educational purposes, and cover songs can be recorded with royalty payment to the original creator. Band names are protected by trademark law rather than copyright. Copying music for personal use became legal in 2006 with certain restrictions around lending and commercial use. DJs must be aware of copyright in music, lyrics, and sound recordings when mixing or recording
- International copyright law developed in response to advances in printing technology during the Industrial Revolution that allowed for mass production of printed works like musical scores and profit from their commercial sale.
- The first copyright law was passed in the UK in 1709 and has since expanded to cover additional media like records, tapes, videos, and digital downloads.
- The Berne Convention, established in 1886, was an important step in standardizing international copyright protections by requiring member countries to respect each other's copyrighted works.
Copyright owners have exclusive rights over reproducing, publishing, and publicly distributing their musical works, which allows them to earn royalties. Exceptions include works created as part of employment, where the employer owns the copyright, and commissioned works, where the commissioner may own or have rights to the work. After 70 years, works enter the public domain and can be used without permission. Students can copy songs for educational purposes, and cover songs can be recorded with royalty payment to the original creator. Band names are protected by trademark law rather than copyright. Since 2006, personal copying of music for non-commercial use has been legal under copyright law.
This crossword puzzle clue list contains clues about birds, trees, and fruits. Across clues include parts of a bird like its mouth and wings. Down clues reference fruits that grow on trees like peaches and apples, as well as birds and their feathers. The list provides clues to complete a basic nature-themed crossword puzzle.
Emus Fact Sheet And Activity WorksheetGihan Lahoud
Emus are birds that cannot fly. They are the largest bird found in Australia. Emus have two long, powerful legs and lay large, dark green eggs. The male emu builds the nest and sits on the eggs for around 8-10 weeks until they hatch. [/SUMMARY]
This crossword puzzle clue list contains clues about birds, trees, and fruits. Across clues include parts of a bird like its mouth and wings. Down clues reference fruits that grow on trees like peaches and apples, as well as birds and their feathers. The list provides clues to complete a basic nature-themed crossword puzzle.
The findings from the Mobile Futures Project 2012. An iPad trial developed for the Library, Financial Planning, Accounting, ESOL and Library studies students. Class set were purchased to share across teaching sections and finding documented in this presentation.
Social Networking - Personal learning networts 2013 june tafe managersGihan Lahoud
This document discusses the concept of a "Networked Practitioner" and the digital literacies needed to thrive online. It identifies 5 key digital literacies as attention, critical consumption, participation, sharing, and collaboration. It also emphasizes the importance of having a Personal Learning Network (PLN) and being aware of how to expand, tweak, and filter one's network. The basic functions of social media that help one become a networked practitioner are identified as creating a profile, finding and connecting with friends, sharing content, forming groups, and communicating.
Social networking allows adult users to create personal profiles where they can share information, photos, and connect with other users. Users build networks of connections through approved friend requests and messaging features. The profiles and connections enable sharing of updates and experiences between members of their online social network community.
120116 workforce development pull-up banner - 0987Gihan Lahoud
Workforce development aims to build and support an organization's capability. It involves training employees to fulfill their current roles and prepare them for future opportunities. An effective workforce development program provides continuous learning opportunities to help employees strengthen existing skills and acquire new abilities that allow a company to adapt to changing needs.
Mobile futures ppt intro getting mobile in educationGihan Lahoud
This document discusses the potential for mobile learning or mLearning in education. It notes that students are increasingly using mobile devices like smartphones and tablets that are checked over 150 times per day. mLearning leverages these ubiquitous mobile technologies to provide students with portable and personalized learning experiences anywhere, anytime through apps and tools. However, challenges like wireless access, equity, security, and developing educational apps remain.
To participate in an Adobe Connect session, you will need a USB headset, internet access, and Flash 10.1 or above installed. You should run the Adobe Connect diagnostic test to check that your computer is compatible. Once you have the meeting URL, plug in your headset before joining. When in the session, use the audio setup wizard to test your microphone. You can communicate via voice or text chat, and mute your microphone by pressing it.
Mobile learning or mLearning is using mobile devices like smartphones to access educational resources anywhere and anytime. The document discusses how smartphones are nearly always with people and used frequently, and how this ubiquity could enable new possibilities for teaching and learning. It provides examples of tools and apps that are commonly used by students on mobile devices for educational purposes. While mLearning provides benefits like personalized and flexible learning, challenges also exist around wireless access, digital equity, security, and testing applications.
The document discusses a new product launch that is scheduled for next month. It provides details on marketing campaigns that will promote the product, including a television commercial, social media promotions, and product demonstrations at local stores. The goal is to raise brand awareness and generate interest in the new product ahead of its launch date.
Copyright owners have exclusive rights over reproducing, publishing, and publicly distributing their musical works, which allows them to earn royalties. Exceptions include works created as part of employment, where the employer owns the copyright, and commissioned works, where the commissioner may own or have rights to the work. After 70 years, works enter the public domain and can be used without permission. Students can copy songs for educational purposes, and cover songs can be recorded with royalty payment to the original creator. Band names are protected by trademark law rather than copyright. Copying music for personal use became legal in 2006 with certain restrictions around lending and commercial use. DJs must be aware of copyright in music, lyrics, and sound recordings when mixing or recording
- International copyright law developed in response to advances in printing technology during the Industrial Revolution that allowed for mass production of printed works like musical scores and profit from their commercial sale.
- The first copyright law was passed in the UK in 1709 and has since expanded to cover additional media like records, tapes, videos, and digital downloads.
- The Berne Convention, established in 1886, was an important step in standardizing international copyright protections by requiring member countries to respect each other's copyrighted works.
Copyright owners have exclusive rights over reproducing, publishing, and publicly distributing their musical works, which allows them to earn royalties. Exceptions include works created as part of employment, where the employer owns the copyright, and commissioned works, where the commissioner may own or have rights to the work. After 70 years, works enter the public domain and can be used without permission. Students can copy songs for educational purposes, and cover songs can be recorded with royalty payment to the original creator. Band names are protected by trademark law rather than copyright. Since 2006, personal copying of music for non-commercial use has been legal under copyright law.
This crossword puzzle clue list contains clues about birds, trees, and fruits. Across clues include parts of a bird like its mouth and wings. Down clues reference fruits that grow on trees like peaches and apples, as well as birds and their feathers. The list provides clues to complete a basic nature-themed crossword puzzle.
Emus Fact Sheet And Activity WorksheetGihan Lahoud
Emus are birds that cannot fly. They are the largest bird found in Australia. Emus have two long, powerful legs and lay large, dark green eggs. The male emu builds the nest and sits on the eggs for around 8-10 weeks until they hatch. [/SUMMARY]
This crossword puzzle clue list contains clues about birds, trees, and fruits. Across clues include parts of a bird like its mouth and wings. Down clues reference fruits that grow on trees like peaches and apples, as well as birds and their feathers. The list provides clues to complete a basic nature-themed crossword puzzle.