Royce Kitts is a library science graduate student at Emporia State University who is originally from Dallas but now lives in Kansas. He has been working as a librarian for 7 years and enjoys helping patrons and incorporating technology into the library. His future goals are to become a public library director and eventually teach library science by sharing his technology and user experience knowledge.
This document summarizes different aspects of the author's school. It describes the school as a great place to learn from teachers. It notes that the school has many sports, which the author enjoys playing and watching games with friends. The author's favorite class is P.E. and sport is basketball, while their favorite animal is the panda bear and color is orange. The school library contains a large collection of books, magazines, and other materials.
Vil·la Romana High School has over 450 students between the ages of 12 and 18. Students start school on September 7th and have holidays for Christmas, White Week in late February, and Summer starting in late June. This year, students have been using netbooks instead of textbooks for their classes. Some prefer the traditional books while others like the digital format. Students often have a lot of homework, sometimes with multiple exams in a single day, though the Religion class does not assign homework or exams. After school, many students participate in extracurricular activities like sports, music, and other clubs.
This job posting is for a Teacher Librarian position at a primary school in Shanghai, China. The position is full-time with a start date of March 1st, 2017. Responsibilities include teaching library/information skills, promoting literacy, collaborating with teachers, managing the library collection, and liaising between teachers and the library team. Requirements include a Bachelor's degree or higher, teaching or librarian experience, being a native English speaker under age 40. Compensation includes a competitive salary of 13,000-15,000 RMB per month, housing and travel allowances, insurance, and a work visa sponsorship. Applicants should contact the recruiter via email or Skype for more information.
El documento discute las estrategias de aprendizaje, notando que mejorar la efectividad del aprendizaje de los estudiantes es un objetivo central de la educación. Define una estrategia como una idea de cómo lograr un objetivo de la mejor manera. Explica que las estrategias de aprendizaje son procedimientos flexibles que varían entre personas y que se aplican de manera controlada para lograr una meta específica.
El documento discute las estrategias de aprendizaje, notando que mejorar la efectividad del aprendizaje de los estudiantes es un objetivo central de la educación. Define una estrategia como una idea de cómo lograr un objetivo de manera flexible. Las estrategias de aprendizaje son procedimientos controlados y planificados que los estudiantes usan para lograr metas de aprendizaje.
El documento describe varios asistentes matemáticos como Cabri Geometre, Mathematica, MATLAB, SPSS, Derive, Excel, MAPLE y Math Cad, explicando brevemente sus usos principales como herramientas para la geometría, cálculo, análisis de datos, álgebra lineal y resolución de problemas matemáticos.
Royce Kitts is a library science graduate student at Emporia State University who is originally from Dallas but now lives in Kansas. He has been working as a librarian for 7 years and enjoys helping patrons and incorporating technology into the library. His future goals are to become a public library director and eventually teach library science by sharing his technology and user experience knowledge.
This document summarizes different aspects of the author's school. It describes the school as a great place to learn from teachers. It notes that the school has many sports, which the author enjoys playing and watching games with friends. The author's favorite class is P.E. and sport is basketball, while their favorite animal is the panda bear and color is orange. The school library contains a large collection of books, magazines, and other materials.
Vil·la Romana High School has over 450 students between the ages of 12 and 18. Students start school on September 7th and have holidays for Christmas, White Week in late February, and Summer starting in late June. This year, students have been using netbooks instead of textbooks for their classes. Some prefer the traditional books while others like the digital format. Students often have a lot of homework, sometimes with multiple exams in a single day, though the Religion class does not assign homework or exams. After school, many students participate in extracurricular activities like sports, music, and other clubs.
This job posting is for a Teacher Librarian position at a primary school in Shanghai, China. The position is full-time with a start date of March 1st, 2017. Responsibilities include teaching library/information skills, promoting literacy, collaborating with teachers, managing the library collection, and liaising between teachers and the library team. Requirements include a Bachelor's degree or higher, teaching or librarian experience, being a native English speaker under age 40. Compensation includes a competitive salary of 13,000-15,000 RMB per month, housing and travel allowances, insurance, and a work visa sponsorship. Applicants should contact the recruiter via email or Skype for more information.
El documento discute las estrategias de aprendizaje, notando que mejorar la efectividad del aprendizaje de los estudiantes es un objetivo central de la educación. Define una estrategia como una idea de cómo lograr un objetivo de la mejor manera. Explica que las estrategias de aprendizaje son procedimientos flexibles que varían entre personas y que se aplican de manera controlada para lograr una meta específica.
El documento discute las estrategias de aprendizaje, notando que mejorar la efectividad del aprendizaje de los estudiantes es un objetivo central de la educación. Define una estrategia como una idea de cómo lograr un objetivo de manera flexible. Las estrategias de aprendizaje son procedimientos controlados y planificados que los estudiantes usan para lograr metas de aprendizaje.
El documento describe varios asistentes matemáticos como Cabri Geometre, Mathematica, MATLAB, SPSS, Derive, Excel, MAPLE y Math Cad, explicando brevemente sus usos principales como herramientas para la geometría, cálculo, análisis de datos, álgebra lineal y resolución de problemas matemáticos.
Joanna Sturgeon introduces herself as a new graduate student excited to begin her journey. She lives in Vicksburg, Michigan with her family and has worked at the local library for many years, including as the Head of Inter-Library Loan Services. Her goals are to learn more about different library environments and aspects of the profession she is less familiar with, and to eventually work in a position utilizing cutting-edge technology. She brings skills such as creativity, technology aptitude, and excellent writing.
Audite Bakshi introduces herself and provides biographical details including where she was born and raised, her educational background obtaining multiple degrees, her family including her husband and three children, and her professional interests in business and IT. She discusses fondly her school life at C.M Aubi girls high school located beside a small river in Thakurgoan, describing the two story school building with 35 classrooms, laboratories, and library along with the teachers she admired for their teaching abilities and maintaining discipline.
This document provides guidance to students on exploring careers. It recommends reflecting on personal values, skills, and interests to help identify careers that may be a good fit. Students are instructed to research careers using Naviance and other online sources to determine requirements, tasks, education needed, job availability, and growth potential. The document emphasizes the importance of introspection to evaluate personal beliefs, feelings, and goals. Students are given prompts to research and write journal entries about two careers to share with counselors. Overall, the document provides a framework for students to systematically research and evaluate careers.
Descriptive Text SMK 4 (for students).pptxihwanrosidi2
The document provides information about descriptive text, including its definition, purpose, common topics, structure, and language features. Descriptive text is used to describe someone or something specifically using details. It typically has an identification section that introduces the topic and a description section that provides characteristics. Language features include using the present tense and adjectives. Examples are also given, including descriptive paragraphs about Paris and Bill Gates. The document concludes with exercises asking readers to practice writing descriptive texts.
This document is an e-portfolio created by Deyanira Rangel, a senior majoring in Civil Engineering Technology with a minor in Industrial Technology at Texas Southern University. The portfolio provides biographical information about Rangel, including that she was born in Houston, Texas and is bilingual in Spanish and English. It also lists her academic classes and achievements, including maintaining a 3.94 GPA. Additionally, the portfolio outlines Rangel's educational goals of pursuing a master's degree abroad and becoming a teacher to inspire youth, and provides her resume, contact information and recommended links.
Getting to Know You: Fall 2017 Personal Statement WorkshopRebecca Joseph
This document provides information about college application essays, including the purpose and role of essays in the application process. It discusses how essays are one part of an applicant's overall application and gives examples of current prompts from the Common Application. The document also includes a sample personal essay response and discusses how additional essays may differ between colleges, using the University of Southern California and University of California as examples. It provides sample responses to some of USC and UC's supplemental essay prompts.
The document summarizes Suzie Martin's journey to becoming a Technology Integration Specialist - Library Media (TIS-LM) in West Virginia. It provides biographical information on her education and career experiences in library media. The document is divided into three parts: Part 1 provides her background and philosophy on library services and education; Part 2 will analyze her current role; Part 3 outlines her goals for the future.
The document contains reviews from students at several top liberal arts colleges, including Amherst College, Carleton College, Connecticut College, Denison University, and DePauw University. At these schools, students praise the academic rigor and opportunities, strong faculty relationships, diverse and engaged student bodies, and life-long friendships and career benefits gained from their education. Some note drawbacks like lack of campus diversity or activities in the surrounding town. Overall, the reviews indicate these students had positive experiences at their respective liberal arts institutions.
This document discusses an academic at the University of Oxford who supports making her teaching materials openly available through Creative Commons licensing and podcasting. She has found that podcasting her lectures allows her teaching to reach a broader audience around the world and provides motivation to further develop her teaching. Students, teachers, and lifelong learners from various backgrounds have contacted her to express appreciation for being able to access high-quality academic content freely.
The document discusses the benefits of having on-site daycare centers at schools. It notes that this could prevent teen parents from dropping out of school since they would feel secure knowing their child is nearby in a safe place. It could also create more jobs and allow teen parents to save money rather than relying on welfare. However, some people argue this could promote continued sexual activity among teens or pose safety risks for the children. The document gives an example of a teen mother who is happy not to worry about childcare while attending school since her son can stay at the on-site daycare.
Respond to at least three of your peers’ introductions. shandicollingwood
Respond to at least three of your peers’ introductions.
Jessica
Hello Everyone,
My name is Jessica, we currently live in Texas due to the Army. My husband and I met in the military in 2012 and then welcomed our one and only child. Our son Erik who just turned 4 this past week. I got out of the Army in 2017 and my husband is still in. We call North Carolina home due to my parents and siblings all live there now. We look forward to retiring their once he is done with the Army. I have. BA in Education with a focus on B-K Teaching. I wanted to teach Kindergarten and began as a TA in the public schools before I joined the Army. I realized that my passion wasn't there for teaching children as much as I want to teach adults. I began my Masters in 2017 for Early Childhood and Higher Education. I want to teach at the college level. I plan to continue for a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership. I think that every day you learn something new and enjoy learning as much as I can to become a subject matter expert in my career field. In the Army, I was Human Resources and it was a great job and I enjoyed it Iut i do not want to sit behind a desk all day and push papers. Id rather be part of the learning experience and that I want to inspire and teach those pursuing education in the 21st century.
My best college course is probably all of them thus far. This is my last class for my Master's and it has been a great experience. I love the communication with my Professors and the constant contact between my peers. I think that with each class the requirements have been beyond reasonable. My undergrad was a bit different and stressful and now I feel more confident and able to complete my classes and hopes to get into the college system at a community level and begin my career.
Anthony
Post a brief autobiography. Where are you located? What is your family situation? Your job history? Educational background? Include a sentence or two about your best college course. Explain why you enjoyed the course so much.
Greeting Professor Corona and Fellow Classmates!
I am familiar to some and New to others. My name is Anthony. I graduated from San Diego State University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Dance with a minor in Communication. Go AZTECS! I was born in a small city name Saginaw, Michigan, moved to Long Beach, California at a very young age. I grew up In Long Beach, Ca. I currently live in Memphis, Tennessee, where I am just about to end my third academic school year as a teacher at Libertas School of Memphis. Libertas School of Memphis is a public Montessori school here in Memphis. keyword in that sentence was Public. Traditional Montessori education is private and cost. Luckily my school provides an opportunity for families in the more urban areas of Memphis to give their children a meaningful and different type of education. I was an Assistant SPED Inclusion Pre-K/Kindergarten Teacher. However, this year I got promoted to Assistant D ...
USC ETS College Application Essay WorkshopRebecca Joseph
This workshop is a for high school students and others wanting to know how to write powerful college application essays. Thanks to USC ETS for hosting Dr. Joseph.
The document provides details about Elizabeth Polk, the Director of Library Services for the Austin Independent School District (AISD). It discusses her responsibilities, which include overseeing all aspects of the district's library program and providing support and guidance to school librarians. It also describes the mission of AISD's library program and notes that Ms. Polk is responsible for 11 full-time and 4 part-time staff members, but does not directly supervise campus librarians. The document concludes with an interview with Ms. Polk, in which she discusses what makes AISD libraries unique, what she looks for in hiring librarians, how she selects mentors for new librarians, how she balances
The New Age of Librarianship? The Different Roads that Lead to 'Librarianism' thegreenpages.ca
Sponsored by Royal Roads University.
Session Summary (updated Mar. 23): As new professionals working in traditional and non-traditional library settings, three librarians got together at a coffee shop one day and shared their experiences about the joys, pain, and the "unexpected" during their post-MLIS degree careers. At the end of it, a lingering, nagging feeling left them wondering: are their current jobs part of a trend towards a whole "new age of librarianism"? Or not?
With the foresight of working along book stacks, managing a physical collection, and answering questions from library patrons, these librarians throughout their careers "unexpectedly" stepped into different roles, contributing to many areas of their organizations not commonly thought of as "traditional." As part of their inquisitive nature, they embarked on a informal survey to see if there were "others" like them; and what they found not only uncovered emerging trends and common values but also changed the way they view the library profession as a whole and "rediscovered" a little bit more about themselves.
As part of an engaging visual menagerie, a variety of other librarians' stories and "lessons learned" will be featured in hopes to inspire "aha" moments for new professionals and students. The panel presentation will continue to invite open dialogue during the session, as well as online as part of the Library DevCamp Facebook discussion group: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=241201567783
What will participants learn?: Various options for applying the MLIS.
Presenters:
Aleha McCauley, Community Business Services Librarian, Irving K. Barber Learning Centre University of British Columbia. As the Community Business Services Librarian at the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, Aleha is responsible for the development, implementation, promotion and assessment of the BC Small Business Accelerator Program, which will support B.C. entrepreneurs by providing access to freely available industry-specific information and resources to accelerate business planning.
Rex Turgano, Web Coordinator Learning Exchange, University of British Columbia. Rex is an avid web technologies enthusiast since 1996 with key interests in managing the development, digitization and sharing of information. He is currently the Web Coordinator at the UBC Learning Exchange at the University of British Columbia.
Allan Cho, Program Services Librarian Irving K. Barber Learning Centre University of British Columbia
As Program Services Librarian at the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, Allan helps design and deliver programs and services to support the broader community as well as variety of learners and instructors as well as integrating other virtual resources and services to support a broad range of users.
The document discusses how to request and complete an assignment writing request on the HelpWriting.net site in 5 steps:
1. Create an account with a password and email.
2. Complete a 10-minute order form providing instructions, sources, deadline, and attach a sample if wanting the writer to imitate your style.
3. Review bids from writers based on qualifications, history, and feedback, then deposit funds to start the assignment.
4. Review the completed paper and authorize final payment if pleased, or request free revisions.
5. Choose HelpWriting.net confidently knowing your needs will be fully met, with the option for multiple revisions until satisfied.
Using Music to Enhance Library Instructionroycekitts
This presentation showcases a few assignments that you can use in the classroom to make information literacy instruction more exciting for students. Featured are some clips from M.I.A., The Clash, Vanilla Ice, Queen, David Bowie, Ice T, T.I., and the television show Portlandia
The document provides guidance on using online resources for research. It recommends checking the ERIC database for education articles, NASA.gov to check for asteroid tracking information, the Federal Trade Commission website to check the status of the American financial system, and the Library of Congress website for primary source materials. It also suggests visiting the National Park Service website to check for updates on Rocky Mountain National Park before planning a vacation.
The document summarizes a community technology workshop on Web 2.0 held at the Manhattan Public Library. The workshop defined Web 2.0 as referring to web-based communities and hosted services that facilitate collaboration and sharing between users. It discussed fostering community learning about Web 2.0 technologies. Attendees were instructed to create a Yahoo email account to access Web 2.0 technologies, and the workshop focused on the photo sharing site Flickr, explaining how it can be used to share, view, search and comment on photos.
The document discusses Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH), including what they are, their history and development, how they are structured and used, and their pros and cons. Specifically, LCSH are the standard system for subject cataloging in US libraries, providing controlled vocabulary for subject indexing. They have evolved over time with contributions from Thomas Jefferson, Charles Cutter, and others, and are constantly updated. LCSH utilize hierarchical, equivalence, and associative relationships between terms. However, their syntax can be difficult for librarians and patrons to understand, and they do not always accurately represent subject matter.
Office of the Director of National Intelligenceroycekitts
The document provides an organizational study of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI). It describes the ODNI's mission to centralize fragmented US intelligence sources. It discusses the ODNI's core competencies, principles/values, social structure as a large organization, and issues around centralization and formalization. Factors influencing the organization like culture, bureaucracy, and problems in the environment are also examined.
This is a presentation for a staff luncheon. The topic is on geographic resources located in our library. This is to help inform staff of what materials are available to them and to library users.
Joanna Sturgeon introduces herself as a new graduate student excited to begin her journey. She lives in Vicksburg, Michigan with her family and has worked at the local library for many years, including as the Head of Inter-Library Loan Services. Her goals are to learn more about different library environments and aspects of the profession she is less familiar with, and to eventually work in a position utilizing cutting-edge technology. She brings skills such as creativity, technology aptitude, and excellent writing.
Audite Bakshi introduces herself and provides biographical details including where she was born and raised, her educational background obtaining multiple degrees, her family including her husband and three children, and her professional interests in business and IT. She discusses fondly her school life at C.M Aubi girls high school located beside a small river in Thakurgoan, describing the two story school building with 35 classrooms, laboratories, and library along with the teachers she admired for their teaching abilities and maintaining discipline.
This document provides guidance to students on exploring careers. It recommends reflecting on personal values, skills, and interests to help identify careers that may be a good fit. Students are instructed to research careers using Naviance and other online sources to determine requirements, tasks, education needed, job availability, and growth potential. The document emphasizes the importance of introspection to evaluate personal beliefs, feelings, and goals. Students are given prompts to research and write journal entries about two careers to share with counselors. Overall, the document provides a framework for students to systematically research and evaluate careers.
Descriptive Text SMK 4 (for students).pptxihwanrosidi2
The document provides information about descriptive text, including its definition, purpose, common topics, structure, and language features. Descriptive text is used to describe someone or something specifically using details. It typically has an identification section that introduces the topic and a description section that provides characteristics. Language features include using the present tense and adjectives. Examples are also given, including descriptive paragraphs about Paris and Bill Gates. The document concludes with exercises asking readers to practice writing descriptive texts.
This document is an e-portfolio created by Deyanira Rangel, a senior majoring in Civil Engineering Technology with a minor in Industrial Technology at Texas Southern University. The portfolio provides biographical information about Rangel, including that she was born in Houston, Texas and is bilingual in Spanish and English. It also lists her academic classes and achievements, including maintaining a 3.94 GPA. Additionally, the portfolio outlines Rangel's educational goals of pursuing a master's degree abroad and becoming a teacher to inspire youth, and provides her resume, contact information and recommended links.
Getting to Know You: Fall 2017 Personal Statement WorkshopRebecca Joseph
This document provides information about college application essays, including the purpose and role of essays in the application process. It discusses how essays are one part of an applicant's overall application and gives examples of current prompts from the Common Application. The document also includes a sample personal essay response and discusses how additional essays may differ between colleges, using the University of Southern California and University of California as examples. It provides sample responses to some of USC and UC's supplemental essay prompts.
The document summarizes Suzie Martin's journey to becoming a Technology Integration Specialist - Library Media (TIS-LM) in West Virginia. It provides biographical information on her education and career experiences in library media. The document is divided into three parts: Part 1 provides her background and philosophy on library services and education; Part 2 will analyze her current role; Part 3 outlines her goals for the future.
The document contains reviews from students at several top liberal arts colleges, including Amherst College, Carleton College, Connecticut College, Denison University, and DePauw University. At these schools, students praise the academic rigor and opportunities, strong faculty relationships, diverse and engaged student bodies, and life-long friendships and career benefits gained from their education. Some note drawbacks like lack of campus diversity or activities in the surrounding town. Overall, the reviews indicate these students had positive experiences at their respective liberal arts institutions.
This document discusses an academic at the University of Oxford who supports making her teaching materials openly available through Creative Commons licensing and podcasting. She has found that podcasting her lectures allows her teaching to reach a broader audience around the world and provides motivation to further develop her teaching. Students, teachers, and lifelong learners from various backgrounds have contacted her to express appreciation for being able to access high-quality academic content freely.
The document discusses the benefits of having on-site daycare centers at schools. It notes that this could prevent teen parents from dropping out of school since they would feel secure knowing their child is nearby in a safe place. It could also create more jobs and allow teen parents to save money rather than relying on welfare. However, some people argue this could promote continued sexual activity among teens or pose safety risks for the children. The document gives an example of a teen mother who is happy not to worry about childcare while attending school since her son can stay at the on-site daycare.
Respond to at least three of your peers’ introductions. shandicollingwood
Respond to at least three of your peers’ introductions.
Jessica
Hello Everyone,
My name is Jessica, we currently live in Texas due to the Army. My husband and I met in the military in 2012 and then welcomed our one and only child. Our son Erik who just turned 4 this past week. I got out of the Army in 2017 and my husband is still in. We call North Carolina home due to my parents and siblings all live there now. We look forward to retiring their once he is done with the Army. I have. BA in Education with a focus on B-K Teaching. I wanted to teach Kindergarten and began as a TA in the public schools before I joined the Army. I realized that my passion wasn't there for teaching children as much as I want to teach adults. I began my Masters in 2017 for Early Childhood and Higher Education. I want to teach at the college level. I plan to continue for a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership. I think that every day you learn something new and enjoy learning as much as I can to become a subject matter expert in my career field. In the Army, I was Human Resources and it was a great job and I enjoyed it Iut i do not want to sit behind a desk all day and push papers. Id rather be part of the learning experience and that I want to inspire and teach those pursuing education in the 21st century.
My best college course is probably all of them thus far. This is my last class for my Master's and it has been a great experience. I love the communication with my Professors and the constant contact between my peers. I think that with each class the requirements have been beyond reasonable. My undergrad was a bit different and stressful and now I feel more confident and able to complete my classes and hopes to get into the college system at a community level and begin my career.
Anthony
Post a brief autobiography. Where are you located? What is your family situation? Your job history? Educational background? Include a sentence or two about your best college course. Explain why you enjoyed the course so much.
Greeting Professor Corona and Fellow Classmates!
I am familiar to some and New to others. My name is Anthony. I graduated from San Diego State University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Dance with a minor in Communication. Go AZTECS! I was born in a small city name Saginaw, Michigan, moved to Long Beach, California at a very young age. I grew up In Long Beach, Ca. I currently live in Memphis, Tennessee, where I am just about to end my third academic school year as a teacher at Libertas School of Memphis. Libertas School of Memphis is a public Montessori school here in Memphis. keyword in that sentence was Public. Traditional Montessori education is private and cost. Luckily my school provides an opportunity for families in the more urban areas of Memphis to give their children a meaningful and different type of education. I was an Assistant SPED Inclusion Pre-K/Kindergarten Teacher. However, this year I got promoted to Assistant D ...
USC ETS College Application Essay WorkshopRebecca Joseph
This workshop is a for high school students and others wanting to know how to write powerful college application essays. Thanks to USC ETS for hosting Dr. Joseph.
The document provides details about Elizabeth Polk, the Director of Library Services for the Austin Independent School District (AISD). It discusses her responsibilities, which include overseeing all aspects of the district's library program and providing support and guidance to school librarians. It also describes the mission of AISD's library program and notes that Ms. Polk is responsible for 11 full-time and 4 part-time staff members, but does not directly supervise campus librarians. The document concludes with an interview with Ms. Polk, in which she discusses what makes AISD libraries unique, what she looks for in hiring librarians, how she selects mentors for new librarians, how she balances
The New Age of Librarianship? The Different Roads that Lead to 'Librarianism' thegreenpages.ca
Sponsored by Royal Roads University.
Session Summary (updated Mar. 23): As new professionals working in traditional and non-traditional library settings, three librarians got together at a coffee shop one day and shared their experiences about the joys, pain, and the "unexpected" during their post-MLIS degree careers. At the end of it, a lingering, nagging feeling left them wondering: are their current jobs part of a trend towards a whole "new age of librarianism"? Or not?
With the foresight of working along book stacks, managing a physical collection, and answering questions from library patrons, these librarians throughout their careers "unexpectedly" stepped into different roles, contributing to many areas of their organizations not commonly thought of as "traditional." As part of their inquisitive nature, they embarked on a informal survey to see if there were "others" like them; and what they found not only uncovered emerging trends and common values but also changed the way they view the library profession as a whole and "rediscovered" a little bit more about themselves.
As part of an engaging visual menagerie, a variety of other librarians' stories and "lessons learned" will be featured in hopes to inspire "aha" moments for new professionals and students. The panel presentation will continue to invite open dialogue during the session, as well as online as part of the Library DevCamp Facebook discussion group: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=241201567783
What will participants learn?: Various options for applying the MLIS.
Presenters:
Aleha McCauley, Community Business Services Librarian, Irving K. Barber Learning Centre University of British Columbia. As the Community Business Services Librarian at the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, Aleha is responsible for the development, implementation, promotion and assessment of the BC Small Business Accelerator Program, which will support B.C. entrepreneurs by providing access to freely available industry-specific information and resources to accelerate business planning.
Rex Turgano, Web Coordinator Learning Exchange, University of British Columbia. Rex is an avid web technologies enthusiast since 1996 with key interests in managing the development, digitization and sharing of information. He is currently the Web Coordinator at the UBC Learning Exchange at the University of British Columbia.
Allan Cho, Program Services Librarian Irving K. Barber Learning Centre University of British Columbia
As Program Services Librarian at the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, Allan helps design and deliver programs and services to support the broader community as well as variety of learners and instructors as well as integrating other virtual resources and services to support a broad range of users.
The document discusses how to request and complete an assignment writing request on the HelpWriting.net site in 5 steps:
1. Create an account with a password and email.
2. Complete a 10-minute order form providing instructions, sources, deadline, and attach a sample if wanting the writer to imitate your style.
3. Review bids from writers based on qualifications, history, and feedback, then deposit funds to start the assignment.
4. Review the completed paper and authorize final payment if pleased, or request free revisions.
5. Choose HelpWriting.net confidently knowing your needs will be fully met, with the option for multiple revisions until satisfied.
Using Music to Enhance Library Instructionroycekitts
This presentation showcases a few assignments that you can use in the classroom to make information literacy instruction more exciting for students. Featured are some clips from M.I.A., The Clash, Vanilla Ice, Queen, David Bowie, Ice T, T.I., and the television show Portlandia
The document provides guidance on using online resources for research. It recommends checking the ERIC database for education articles, NASA.gov to check for asteroid tracking information, the Federal Trade Commission website to check the status of the American financial system, and the Library of Congress website for primary source materials. It also suggests visiting the National Park Service website to check for updates on Rocky Mountain National Park before planning a vacation.
The document summarizes a community technology workshop on Web 2.0 held at the Manhattan Public Library. The workshop defined Web 2.0 as referring to web-based communities and hosted services that facilitate collaboration and sharing between users. It discussed fostering community learning about Web 2.0 technologies. Attendees were instructed to create a Yahoo email account to access Web 2.0 technologies, and the workshop focused on the photo sharing site Flickr, explaining how it can be used to share, view, search and comment on photos.
The document discusses Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH), including what they are, their history and development, how they are structured and used, and their pros and cons. Specifically, LCSH are the standard system for subject cataloging in US libraries, providing controlled vocabulary for subject indexing. They have evolved over time with contributions from Thomas Jefferson, Charles Cutter, and others, and are constantly updated. LCSH utilize hierarchical, equivalence, and associative relationships between terms. However, their syntax can be difficult for librarians and patrons to understand, and they do not always accurately represent subject matter.
Office of the Director of National Intelligenceroycekitts
The document provides an organizational study of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI). It describes the ODNI's mission to centralize fragmented US intelligence sources. It discusses the ODNI's core competencies, principles/values, social structure as a large organization, and issues around centralization and formalization. Factors influencing the organization like culture, bureaucracy, and problems in the environment are also examined.
This is a presentation for a staff luncheon. The topic is on geographic resources located in our library. This is to help inform staff of what materials are available to them and to library users.
Generating privacy-protected synthetic data using Secludy and MilvusZilliz
During this demo, the founders of Secludy will demonstrate how their system utilizes Milvus to store and manipulate embeddings for generating privacy-protected synthetic data. Their approach not only maintains the confidentiality of the original data but also enhances the utility and scalability of LLMs under privacy constraints. Attendees, including machine learning engineers, data scientists, and data managers, will witness first-hand how Secludy's integration with Milvus empowers organizations to harness the power of LLMs securely and efficiently.
Your One-Stop Shop for Python Success: Top 10 US Python Development Providersakankshawande
Simplify your search for a reliable Python development partner! This list presents the top 10 trusted US providers offering comprehensive Python development services, ensuring your project's success from conception to completion.
Ivanti’s Patch Tuesday breakdown goes beyond patching your applications and brings you the intelligence and guidance needed to prioritize where to focus your attention first. Catch early analysis on our Ivanti blog, then join industry expert Chris Goettl for the Patch Tuesday Webinar Event. There we’ll do a deep dive into each of the bulletins and give guidance on the risks associated with the newly-identified vulnerabilities.
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Overview
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Key Topics Covered
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- Understand the fundamentals of anomaly detection and its importance in identifying unusual behavior or failures in systems.
2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
- Learn about edge computing and IoT, and how they enable real-time data processing and decision-making at the source.
3. What is ArgoCD?
- Discover ArgoCD, a declarative, GitOps continuous delivery tool for Kubernetes, and its role in deploying applications on edge devices.
4. Deployment Using ArgoCD for Edge Devices
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5. Introduction to Apache Kafka and S3
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6. Viewing Kafka Messages in the Data Lake
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7. What is Prometheus?
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8. Monitoring Application Metrics with Prometheus
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10. Configuring Camel K Integrations for Data Pipelines
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11. What is a Jupyter Notebook?
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12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
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1. Royce Kitts Graduate Student School of Library and Information Management Emporia State University [email_address] Greetings Everyone! My name is Royce Kitts and I am a library science graduate student here at Emporia State University. I look forward to working with you all and the learning moments ahead. But first, I bet you would like to know a little bit about me?
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