The document discusses Milton Hershey school. Milton Hershey school provides a nurturing home and world-class education to children from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. It has helped thousands of children for over a century.
The document provides an overview of the history and evolution of rock music from the 1950s to the present. It discusses the origins and development of various rock subgenres such as blues rock, folk rock, glam rock, punk rock, and emo rock. Key influences and artists associated with different eras and styles of rock music are also mentioned.
Moonshot Thinking. How to disrupt your industry and beat the competition. Inspired by Google X and Peter Diamandis.
Moonshot thinking is shooting for the moon. Moonshots live in the gray area between audacious projects and pure science fiction; they are 10X improvement, not 10%.
Essential things that should always be in your carEason Chan
A driver can bail out of a lot of sticky situations if he plans ahead. More often than not, things go south on you when you think nothing could go wrong. So it pays to hope for the best and plan for the worst, especially on the road. Here are some things that should always be kept in your car for all those just in case moments.
Shoppers are expected to spend more on back-to-school shopping this year, with an average of $488 anticipated to be spent. Most shoppers will do the majority of their shopping in physical stores, though technology purchases are more likely to be made online. Research is done digitally before purchases are made in stores. Spending is heaviest on traditional items like clothing, shoes, and school supplies, though those buying computers or gadgets will spend the most overall. Early shopping and following school-recommended lists influences higher spending.
What happens when the digital tools and platforms we make and use for communication and entertainment are hijacked for terrorism, violence against the vulnerable and nefarious transactions? What role do designers and developers play? Are we complicit as creators of these technologies and products? Should we police them or fight back? As Portfolio Lead for Northern Lab, Northern Trust's internal innovation startup focused on client and partner experience, Antonio will share a mix of provocative scenarios torn from today's headlines and compelling stories where activism and technology facilitated peace—and war.
As a call-to-action for designers and developers to engage in projects capable of transformational change, he'll explore the question: How might technology foster new experiences to better accelerate social activism and make the world a smarter, safer place?
This document summarizes a study of CEO succession events among the largest 100 U.S. corporations between 2005-2015. The study analyzed executives who were passed over for the CEO role ("succession losers") and their subsequent careers. It found that 74% of passed over executives left their companies, with 30% eventually becoming CEOs elsewhere. However, companies led by succession losers saw average stock price declines of 13% over 3 years, compared to gains for companies whose CEO selections remained unchanged. The findings suggest that boards generally identify the most qualified CEO candidates, though differences between internal and external hires complicate comparisons.
The document provides an overview of the history and evolution of rock music from the 1950s to the present. It discusses the origins and development of various rock subgenres such as blues rock, folk rock, glam rock, punk rock, and emo rock. Key influences and artists associated with different eras and styles of rock music are also mentioned.
Moonshot Thinking. How to disrupt your industry and beat the competition. Inspired by Google X and Peter Diamandis.
Moonshot thinking is shooting for the moon. Moonshots live in the gray area between audacious projects and pure science fiction; they are 10X improvement, not 10%.
Essential things that should always be in your carEason Chan
A driver can bail out of a lot of sticky situations if he plans ahead. More often than not, things go south on you when you think nothing could go wrong. So it pays to hope for the best and plan for the worst, especially on the road. Here are some things that should always be kept in your car for all those just in case moments.
Shoppers are expected to spend more on back-to-school shopping this year, with an average of $488 anticipated to be spent. Most shoppers will do the majority of their shopping in physical stores, though technology purchases are more likely to be made online. Research is done digitally before purchases are made in stores. Spending is heaviest on traditional items like clothing, shoes, and school supplies, though those buying computers or gadgets will spend the most overall. Early shopping and following school-recommended lists influences higher spending.
What happens when the digital tools and platforms we make and use for communication and entertainment are hijacked for terrorism, violence against the vulnerable and nefarious transactions? What role do designers and developers play? Are we complicit as creators of these technologies and products? Should we police them or fight back? As Portfolio Lead for Northern Lab, Northern Trust's internal innovation startup focused on client and partner experience, Antonio will share a mix of provocative scenarios torn from today's headlines and compelling stories where activism and technology facilitated peace—and war.
As a call-to-action for designers and developers to engage in projects capable of transformational change, he'll explore the question: How might technology foster new experiences to better accelerate social activism and make the world a smarter, safer place?
This document summarizes a study of CEO succession events among the largest 100 U.S. corporations between 2005-2015. The study analyzed executives who were passed over for the CEO role ("succession losers") and their subsequent careers. It found that 74% of passed over executives left their companies, with 30% eventually becoming CEOs elsewhere. However, companies led by succession losers saw average stock price declines of 13% over 3 years, compared to gains for companies whose CEO selections remained unchanged. The findings suggest that boards generally identify the most qualified CEO candidates, though differences between internal and external hires complicate comparisons.
Jupiter is the 5th planet from the sun and is 483,800,000 miles away. It takes Jupiter 9.9 hours to rotate on its axis and it has a diameter of 86,881 miles. Jupiter has 63 moons and is the largest planet in the Milky Way galaxy.
Earth is the third planet from the sun and is 12,700km long. It takes one day for Earth to rotate on its axis and one year to revolve around the sun. Earth is nicknamed the blue planet because it is mostly made of water, has gravity, oxygen, plants, animals, and humans, and is the only known living planet.
Milton Hershey was born in 1857 in Pennsylvania and dropped out of school in 4th grade to become a candy maker, eventually starting his own successful chocolate company. He married but was widowed in 1915. Milton Hershey died in 1945 at the age of 88 from pneumonia, having brought happiness to many through his chocolate products and built an entire town dedicated to his employees.
Walt Disney dropped out of high school to join the army, later marrying Lillian Bounds and having two daughters. He founded the Walt Disney Company which created Disney World and popular characters like Mickey Mouse, Minnie, Donald Duck and more. Walt Disney smoked heavily and died of lung cancer, with the company now being run by Roberto.
Sam Walton was born in Kingfisher, Oklahoma in 1924 and went to Hickman High School and the University of Missouri, Columbia. He married Helen Robson and had four children - Jim C. Walton, John T. Walton, S. Robson Walton, and Alice Walton. Sam Walton opened the first Wal-Mart store in 1962 and passed away in 1992 from Multiple Myeloma, with S. Robson Walton now running Wal-Mart.
Stan Lee was born in Manhattan, New York in 1922 and grew up there, attending DeWitt Clinton High School. He joined the WPA Federal Theatre Project where he learned and got the idea to create movies. Stan Lee married Joan Clayton and they had two daughters, Joan Celia Lee and Jan Lee. Stan Lee created popular superheroes for Marvel Comics like Hulk, Iron Man, Thor, and X-Men and made cameo appearances in Marvel movie adaptations.
Michael Jordan was born in Brooklyn, New York in February 17. He attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and joined the NBA. Jordan is married to Yvette Prieto and has five children. He became famous for his basketball career and popular Air Jordan shoes which cost $70 or more. His father James Jordan passed away after being murdered while his mother Deloris Peoples is still alive. The author chose to write about Michael Jordan because he was the best basketball player and designs popular shoes.
Albert Einstein was born in 1879 in Germany and died in 1955 in the United States. He was married twice, first to Mileva Maric with whom he had three children, two of whom passed away from heart failure and a stroke. His second marriage was to Elsa Lowenthal after divorcing Maric. Einstein is renowned for his work in science and technology, using more of his brain capacity than most people. He pioneered breakthroughs in physics and revolutionized how we understand the universe.
This document provides information about a proposed technology professional development program for teachers at Texas State Elementary, a Title I campus in Austin, Texas. The campus has 800 students in grades PK-5 who are 57% limited English proficient. The goals of the program are to empower teachers with technological tools, enhance instruction and learning, and create a campus that supports advancing technology.
The program will provide training on applications like Nearpod, Kahoot, and Google Apps for Education to develop lessons and assessments. Teachers will receive resources like iPads and laptops to implement what they learn. The program will be evaluated through observations, a digital portfolio, and interviews with students, parents, and teachers to assess effectiveness and opportunities for improvement
The document provides information for teachers on completing the STaR Chart survey, including instructions on logging in, passwords, deadlines, and how survey results will be used. Teachers can find their username for logging in to complete the confidential survey on the STaR Chart website from information in their campus share drive. Principals will see average scores but not individual teacher scores to assist with campus planning.
ClassDojo is a free behavioral management and skill tracking tool that allows teachers to easily input data on students' behaviors and skills using a computer, smartphone or tablet. It tracks real-time data to improve positive behavior and engagement by sharing progress reports with students and parents. The presentation demonstrated how ClassDojo works and how teachers can integrate it with their existing behavior systems.
ThingLink is a platform and mobile app that allows users to create interactive images by adding additional media like videos, audio, and web links directly onto images. In the classroom, ThingLink can be used to create interactive reports where students add supplemental materials to an image to illustrate a topic. It can also be used for interactive book talks where students record themselves discussing a book and link to its cover image. Additionally, ThingLink allows students to take photos of their work and then annotate them with links to explain problem-solving steps in mathematics. Teachers may also use ThingLink for differentiated instruction by embedding tutorials or lessons directly into images.
The document discusses various technologies that can be used in the classroom, including Google Apps for Education, web apps, and math apps. Google Apps for Education allows students to access documents, photos, videos and files from any device. Web apps mentioned include Storybird for digital storytelling, Toontastic for helping students structure stories, and Write About This for illustrations. Nearpod and Kahoot are discussed as engaging tools for interactive lessons and reviews. Google Classroom is highlighted for creating and managing assignments.
Differentiating Instruction with Technologybianca22slg
This document provides an overview of various digital tools that can be used for differentiation, content creation, and assessment. It discusses tools like ThingLink that allow adding interactive content to images, Educreations and Explain Everything for creating videos, Haiku Deck and Popplet for presentations, and Blendspace for creating learning pathways. It also covers tools for developing writing like Boomwriter and Storybird, creating digital stories with apps like iMovie and MovieMaker, and building ePortfolios using Google Drive, blogs, and other platforms. Recommendations and resources for using these tools in the classroom are provided.
The document discusses issues around technology access in schools. It finds that technology access is uneven across schools, with not enough computers available in classrooms to effectively integrate technology into instruction. It also finds that technical support for teachers is often inadequate. The document then discusses potential solutions such as increasing the number of classroom computers, providing technical support and training for teachers, incentivizing innovative technology uses, and gaining community support.
Jupiter is the 5th planet from the sun and is 483,800,000 miles away. It takes Jupiter 9.9 hours to rotate on its axis and it has a diameter of 86,881 miles. Jupiter has 63 moons and is the largest planet in the Milky Way galaxy.
Earth is the third planet from the sun and is 12,700km long. It takes one day for Earth to rotate on its axis and one year to revolve around the sun. Earth is nicknamed the blue planet because it is mostly made of water, has gravity, oxygen, plants, animals, and humans, and is the only known living planet.
Milton Hershey was born in 1857 in Pennsylvania and dropped out of school in 4th grade to become a candy maker, eventually starting his own successful chocolate company. He married but was widowed in 1915. Milton Hershey died in 1945 at the age of 88 from pneumonia, having brought happiness to many through his chocolate products and built an entire town dedicated to his employees.
Walt Disney dropped out of high school to join the army, later marrying Lillian Bounds and having two daughters. He founded the Walt Disney Company which created Disney World and popular characters like Mickey Mouse, Minnie, Donald Duck and more. Walt Disney smoked heavily and died of lung cancer, with the company now being run by Roberto.
Sam Walton was born in Kingfisher, Oklahoma in 1924 and went to Hickman High School and the University of Missouri, Columbia. He married Helen Robson and had four children - Jim C. Walton, John T. Walton, S. Robson Walton, and Alice Walton. Sam Walton opened the first Wal-Mart store in 1962 and passed away in 1992 from Multiple Myeloma, with S. Robson Walton now running Wal-Mart.
Stan Lee was born in Manhattan, New York in 1922 and grew up there, attending DeWitt Clinton High School. He joined the WPA Federal Theatre Project where he learned and got the idea to create movies. Stan Lee married Joan Clayton and they had two daughters, Joan Celia Lee and Jan Lee. Stan Lee created popular superheroes for Marvel Comics like Hulk, Iron Man, Thor, and X-Men and made cameo appearances in Marvel movie adaptations.
Michael Jordan was born in Brooklyn, New York in February 17. He attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and joined the NBA. Jordan is married to Yvette Prieto and has five children. He became famous for his basketball career and popular Air Jordan shoes which cost $70 or more. His father James Jordan passed away after being murdered while his mother Deloris Peoples is still alive. The author chose to write about Michael Jordan because he was the best basketball player and designs popular shoes.
Albert Einstein was born in 1879 in Germany and died in 1955 in the United States. He was married twice, first to Mileva Maric with whom he had three children, two of whom passed away from heart failure and a stroke. His second marriage was to Elsa Lowenthal after divorcing Maric. Einstein is renowned for his work in science and technology, using more of his brain capacity than most people. He pioneered breakthroughs in physics and revolutionized how we understand the universe.
This document provides information about a proposed technology professional development program for teachers at Texas State Elementary, a Title I campus in Austin, Texas. The campus has 800 students in grades PK-5 who are 57% limited English proficient. The goals of the program are to empower teachers with technological tools, enhance instruction and learning, and create a campus that supports advancing technology.
The program will provide training on applications like Nearpod, Kahoot, and Google Apps for Education to develop lessons and assessments. Teachers will receive resources like iPads and laptops to implement what they learn. The program will be evaluated through observations, a digital portfolio, and interviews with students, parents, and teachers to assess effectiveness and opportunities for improvement
The document provides information for teachers on completing the STaR Chart survey, including instructions on logging in, passwords, deadlines, and how survey results will be used. Teachers can find their username for logging in to complete the confidential survey on the STaR Chart website from information in their campus share drive. Principals will see average scores but not individual teacher scores to assist with campus planning.
ClassDojo is a free behavioral management and skill tracking tool that allows teachers to easily input data on students' behaviors and skills using a computer, smartphone or tablet. It tracks real-time data to improve positive behavior and engagement by sharing progress reports with students and parents. The presentation demonstrated how ClassDojo works and how teachers can integrate it with their existing behavior systems.
ThingLink is a platform and mobile app that allows users to create interactive images by adding additional media like videos, audio, and web links directly onto images. In the classroom, ThingLink can be used to create interactive reports where students add supplemental materials to an image to illustrate a topic. It can also be used for interactive book talks where students record themselves discussing a book and link to its cover image. Additionally, ThingLink allows students to take photos of their work and then annotate them with links to explain problem-solving steps in mathematics. Teachers may also use ThingLink for differentiated instruction by embedding tutorials or lessons directly into images.
The document discusses various technologies that can be used in the classroom, including Google Apps for Education, web apps, and math apps. Google Apps for Education allows students to access documents, photos, videos and files from any device. Web apps mentioned include Storybird for digital storytelling, Toontastic for helping students structure stories, and Write About This for illustrations. Nearpod and Kahoot are discussed as engaging tools for interactive lessons and reviews. Google Classroom is highlighted for creating and managing assignments.
Differentiating Instruction with Technologybianca22slg
This document provides an overview of various digital tools that can be used for differentiation, content creation, and assessment. It discusses tools like ThingLink that allow adding interactive content to images, Educreations and Explain Everything for creating videos, Haiku Deck and Popplet for presentations, and Blendspace for creating learning pathways. It also covers tools for developing writing like Boomwriter and Storybird, creating digital stories with apps like iMovie and MovieMaker, and building ePortfolios using Google Drive, blogs, and other platforms. Recommendations and resources for using these tools in the classroom are provided.
The document discusses issues around technology access in schools. It finds that technology access is uneven across schools, with not enough computers available in classrooms to effectively integrate technology into instruction. It also finds that technical support for teachers is often inadequate. The document then discusses potential solutions such as increasing the number of classroom computers, providing technical support and training for teachers, incentivizing innovative technology uses, and gaining community support.
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ملزمة تشريح الجهاز الهيكلي (نظري 3)
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تتميز هذهِ الملزمة بعِدة مُميزات :
1- مُترجمة ترجمة تُناسب جميع المستويات
2- تحتوي على 78 رسم توضيحي لكل كلمة موجودة بالملزمة (لكل كلمة !!!!)
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3- دقة الكتابة والصور عالية جداً جداً جداً
4- هُنالك بعض المعلومات تم توضيحها بشكل تفصيلي جداً (تُعتبر لدى الطالب أو الطالبة بإنها معلومات مُبهمة ومع ذلك تم توضيح هذهِ المعلومات المُبهمة بشكل تفصيلي جداً
5- الملزمة تشرح نفسها ب نفسها بس تكلك تعال اقراني
6- تحتوي الملزمة في اول سلايد على خارطة تتضمن جميع تفرُعات معلومات الجهاز الهيكلي المذكورة في هذهِ الملزمة
واخيراً هذهِ الملزمة حلالٌ عليكم وإتمنى منكم إن تدعولي بالخير والصحة والعافية فقط
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CapTechTalks Webinar Slides June 2024 Donovan Wright.pptxCapitolTechU
Slides from a Capitol Technology University webinar held June 20, 2024. The webinar featured Dr. Donovan Wright, presenting on the Department of Defense Digital Transformation.