This is a presentation based off of an article by Garr Reynolds called "Top Ten Slide Tips". As you go through this presentation, you will see some of the wrongs and rights of creating an effective powerpoint presentation.
The document provides 10 tips for creating effective slides: keep designs simple with minimal elements; limit animation and transitions; use high-quality graphics and images; restrict text-heavy bullet points; avoid generic templates; select appropriate charts for data; employ color judiciously; incorporate relevant video and audio when helpful; choose font styles and sizes carefully; and leverage the slide sorter view for organization.
The document contains information about YAPC::TV, including links to videos from past YAPC conferences and details on embedding a video player and video metadata in JSON and XML formats. Specifically, it provides links to video archives from past Perl conferences, URLs for the YAPC::TV RSS feeds in English and Russian, an example of a video embed code, and an example JSON response for a video. It also lists the author of the video as Roman Belikin and includes their name and contact information in Russian at the end.
Web components aim to solve the problems of composition being hard in DOM and CSS, HTML being too rigid, and difficulty reusing markup, code, and styles. They allow composing DOM and CSS by encapsulating elements and styles, make HTML more useful by adding semantics and behavior, and enable reuse through templates and imports. Web components provide solutions to these problems through examples on JSBin.
DrupalCon Chicago - Best practices for cross-browser compatibility of Drupal ...Ovadiah Myrgorod
The document discusses best practices for creating cross-browser compatible Drupal websites. It provides statistics on browser usage and recommendations for theming Drupal sites, including using CSS techniques like float instead of inline-block, PNG images for transparency, border-radius for rounded corners, conditional comments, and useful Drupal modules. It also discusses tools for testing cross-browser compatibility like browser emulators and developer tools.
This document provides instructions for teachers on how to create and manage student accounts and glogs on the Glogster educational platform. It outlines the various features available for customizing glogs, such as changing backgrounds, adding text boxes, images, videos, audio and more. Teachers can then preview, save, publish and share student-created glogs, as well as tag them and set privacy settings. Sample lesson plans and additional resource links are also provided.
El documento describe varios instrumentos de financiación de la I+D+i ofrecidos por el CDTI, incluyendo préstamos, subvenciones y programas internacionales. El CDTI ha apoyado a más de 14.500 empresas con 13.158 millones de euros comprometidos. Los instrumentos incluyen proyectos de I+D, la línea directa de innovación, y programas para la internacionalización de la I+D+i.
The document provides 10 tips for creating effective slides: keep designs simple with minimal elements; limit animation and transitions; use high-quality graphics and images; restrict text-heavy bullet points; avoid generic templates; select appropriate charts for data; employ color judiciously; incorporate relevant video and audio when helpful; choose font styles and sizes carefully; and leverage the slide sorter view for organization.
The document contains information about YAPC::TV, including links to videos from past YAPC conferences and details on embedding a video player and video metadata in JSON and XML formats. Specifically, it provides links to video archives from past Perl conferences, URLs for the YAPC::TV RSS feeds in English and Russian, an example of a video embed code, and an example JSON response for a video. It also lists the author of the video as Roman Belikin and includes their name and contact information in Russian at the end.
Web components aim to solve the problems of composition being hard in DOM and CSS, HTML being too rigid, and difficulty reusing markup, code, and styles. They allow composing DOM and CSS by encapsulating elements and styles, make HTML more useful by adding semantics and behavior, and enable reuse through templates and imports. Web components provide solutions to these problems through examples on JSBin.
DrupalCon Chicago - Best practices for cross-browser compatibility of Drupal ...Ovadiah Myrgorod
The document discusses best practices for creating cross-browser compatible Drupal websites. It provides statistics on browser usage and recommendations for theming Drupal sites, including using CSS techniques like float instead of inline-block, PNG images for transparency, border-radius for rounded corners, conditional comments, and useful Drupal modules. It also discusses tools for testing cross-browser compatibility like browser emulators and developer tools.
This document provides instructions for teachers on how to create and manage student accounts and glogs on the Glogster educational platform. It outlines the various features available for customizing glogs, such as changing backgrounds, adding text boxes, images, videos, audio and more. Teachers can then preview, save, publish and share student-created glogs, as well as tag them and set privacy settings. Sample lesson plans and additional resource links are also provided.
El documento describe varios instrumentos de financiación de la I+D+i ofrecidos por el CDTI, incluyendo préstamos, subvenciones y programas internacionales. El CDTI ha apoyado a más de 14.500 empresas con 13.158 millones de euros comprometidos. Los instrumentos incluyen proyectos de I+D, la línea directa de innovación, y programas para la internacionalización de la I+D+i.
Evolutionary relationship between diverse protein with similar domainjj_zein
This document discusses protein domains and their evolutionary relationship between diverse proteins. Protein domains are conserved parts of a protein sequence that determine structure and function. Domains act as compact, independently folding modules that provide specific catalytic and binding sites and serve as building blocks for large protein assemblies. Domains are found across different proteins and have been adapted through evolution, with some folds favored over others as they represent stable arrangements. Bioinformatics approaches like the Protein Data Bank and CATH classify protein structures into families and domains to better understand evolutionary relationships and comparisons between proteins.
Comet speeds close to Mars on Oct. 19, 2014. CRISM recorded imaging data in 107 different wavelengths, showing the inner part of the cloud of dust, called the coma, surrounding the comet's nucleus.
Requiem For A Blue Fin Tuna, An International Trade Analysis (1998 2009)RobertoMielgo
This document summarizes an analysis of international trade data related to Atlantic bluefin tuna from 1998 to 2009. It finds that bluefin tuna stocks have collapsed due to relentless overfishing fueled by an insatiable global tuna industry. Fishing capacity and frozen tuna holdings have greatly increased while reported catches have been systematically underreported. This mismanagement has led to billions of euros in illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing despite the failure of management organizations to curb overfishing or tackle a business that has prioritized short-term profits over long-term sustainability. Experts warn that a total fishing ban in the Mediterranean is needed to have any chance of rebuilding depleted bluefin tuna populations.
Este documento describe un estudio presentado en el 2o Congreso Argentino de Bioinformática y Biología Computacional en la Universidad Católica de Córdoba entre el 11 y 13 de mayo de 2011. El estudio desarrolló nuevos descriptores y un modelo QSPR utilizando redes neuronales artificiales para predecir la temperatura de transición vítrea molar de polímeros. El modelo se basó en cuatro descriptores relacionados con las áreas superficiales y enlaces rotatorios de las cadenas laterales y principales de la unidad repetitiva promedio
XP 2024 presentation: A New Look to Leadershipsamililja
Presentation slides from XP2024 conference, Bolzano IT. The slides describe a new view to leadership and combines it with anthro-complexity (aka cynefin).
This presentation by Professor Giuseppe Colangelo, Jean Monnet Professor of European Innovation Policy, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
Why Psychological Safety Matters for Software Teams - ACE 2024 - Ben Linders.pdfBen Linders
Psychological safety in teams is important; team members must feel safe and able to communicate and collaborate effectively to deliver value. It’s also necessary to build long-lasting teams since things will happen and relationships will be strained.
But, how safe is a team? How can we determine if there are any factors that make the team unsafe or have an impact on the team’s culture?
In this mini-workshop, we’ll play games for psychological safety and team culture utilizing a deck of coaching cards, The Psychological Safety Cards. We will learn how to use gamification to gain a better understanding of what’s going on in teams. Individuals share what they have learned from working in teams, what has impacted the team’s safety and culture, and what has led to positive change.
Different game formats will be played in groups in parallel. Examples are an ice-breaker to get people talking about psychological safety, a constellation where people take positions about aspects of psychological safety in their team or organization, and collaborative card games where people work together to create an environment that fosters psychological safety.
This presentation by Katharine Kemp, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law & Justice at UNSW Sydney, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the 77th meeting of the OECD Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
This presentation by Juraj Čorba, Chair of OECD Working Party on Artificial Intelligence Governance (AIGO), was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
The importance of sustainable and efficient computational practices in artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning has become increasingly critical. This webinar focuses on the intersection of sustainability and AI, highlighting the significance of energy-efficient deep learning, innovative randomization techniques in neural networks, the potential of reservoir computing, and the cutting-edge realm of neuromorphic computing. This webinar aims to connect theoretical knowledge with practical applications and provide insights into how these innovative approaches can lead to more robust, efficient, and environmentally conscious AI systems.
Webinar Speaker: Prof. Claudio Gallicchio, Assistant Professor, University of Pisa
Claudio Gallicchio is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Computer Science of the University of Pisa, Italy. His research involves merging concepts from Deep Learning, Dynamical Systems, and Randomized Neural Systems, and he has co-authored over 100 scientific publications on the subject. He is the founder of the IEEE CIS Task Force on Reservoir Computing, and the co-founder and chair of the IEEE Task Force on Randomization-based Neural Networks and Learning Systems. He is an associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems (TNNLS).
This presentation by Thibault Schrepel, Associate Professor of Law at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam University, was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
This presentation by Nathaniel Lane, Associate Professor in Economics at Oxford University, was made during the discussion “Pro-competitive Industrial Policy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/pcip.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
Evolutionary relationship between diverse protein with similar domainjj_zein
This document discusses protein domains and their evolutionary relationship between diverse proteins. Protein domains are conserved parts of a protein sequence that determine structure and function. Domains act as compact, independently folding modules that provide specific catalytic and binding sites and serve as building blocks for large protein assemblies. Domains are found across different proteins and have been adapted through evolution, with some folds favored over others as they represent stable arrangements. Bioinformatics approaches like the Protein Data Bank and CATH classify protein structures into families and domains to better understand evolutionary relationships and comparisons between proteins.
Comet speeds close to Mars on Oct. 19, 2014. CRISM recorded imaging data in 107 different wavelengths, showing the inner part of the cloud of dust, called the coma, surrounding the comet's nucleus.
Requiem For A Blue Fin Tuna, An International Trade Analysis (1998 2009)RobertoMielgo
This document summarizes an analysis of international trade data related to Atlantic bluefin tuna from 1998 to 2009. It finds that bluefin tuna stocks have collapsed due to relentless overfishing fueled by an insatiable global tuna industry. Fishing capacity and frozen tuna holdings have greatly increased while reported catches have been systematically underreported. This mismanagement has led to billions of euros in illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing despite the failure of management organizations to curb overfishing or tackle a business that has prioritized short-term profits over long-term sustainability. Experts warn that a total fishing ban in the Mediterranean is needed to have any chance of rebuilding depleted bluefin tuna populations.
Este documento describe un estudio presentado en el 2o Congreso Argentino de Bioinformática y Biología Computacional en la Universidad Católica de Córdoba entre el 11 y 13 de mayo de 2011. El estudio desarrolló nuevos descriptores y un modelo QSPR utilizando redes neuronales artificiales para predecir la temperatura de transición vítrea molar de polímeros. El modelo se basó en cuatro descriptores relacionados con las áreas superficiales y enlaces rotatorios de las cadenas laterales y principales de la unidad repetitiva promedio
XP 2024 presentation: A New Look to Leadershipsamililja
Presentation slides from XP2024 conference, Bolzano IT. The slides describe a new view to leadership and combines it with anthro-complexity (aka cynefin).
This presentation by Professor Giuseppe Colangelo, Jean Monnet Professor of European Innovation Policy, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
Why Psychological Safety Matters for Software Teams - ACE 2024 - Ben Linders.pdfBen Linders
Psychological safety in teams is important; team members must feel safe and able to communicate and collaborate effectively to deliver value. It’s also necessary to build long-lasting teams since things will happen and relationships will be strained.
But, how safe is a team? How can we determine if there are any factors that make the team unsafe or have an impact on the team’s culture?
In this mini-workshop, we’ll play games for psychological safety and team culture utilizing a deck of coaching cards, The Psychological Safety Cards. We will learn how to use gamification to gain a better understanding of what’s going on in teams. Individuals share what they have learned from working in teams, what has impacted the team’s safety and culture, and what has led to positive change.
Different game formats will be played in groups in parallel. Examples are an ice-breaker to get people talking about psychological safety, a constellation where people take positions about aspects of psychological safety in their team or organization, and collaborative card games where people work together to create an environment that fosters psychological safety.
This presentation by Katharine Kemp, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law & Justice at UNSW Sydney, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the 77th meeting of the OECD Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
This presentation by Juraj Čorba, Chair of OECD Working Party on Artificial Intelligence Governance (AIGO), was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
The importance of sustainable and efficient computational practices in artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning has become increasingly critical. This webinar focuses on the intersection of sustainability and AI, highlighting the significance of energy-efficient deep learning, innovative randomization techniques in neural networks, the potential of reservoir computing, and the cutting-edge realm of neuromorphic computing. This webinar aims to connect theoretical knowledge with practical applications and provide insights into how these innovative approaches can lead to more robust, efficient, and environmentally conscious AI systems.
Webinar Speaker: Prof. Claudio Gallicchio, Assistant Professor, University of Pisa
Claudio Gallicchio is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Computer Science of the University of Pisa, Italy. His research involves merging concepts from Deep Learning, Dynamical Systems, and Randomized Neural Systems, and he has co-authored over 100 scientific publications on the subject. He is the founder of the IEEE CIS Task Force on Reservoir Computing, and the co-founder and chair of the IEEE Task Force on Randomization-based Neural Networks and Learning Systems. He is an associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems (TNNLS).
This presentation by Thibault Schrepel, Associate Professor of Law at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam University, was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
This presentation by Nathaniel Lane, Associate Professor in Economics at Oxford University, was made during the discussion “Pro-competitive Industrial Policy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/pcip.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
This presentation by Yong Lim, Professor of Economic Law at Seoul National University School of Law, was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
Suzanne Lagerweij - Influence Without Power - Why Empathy is Your Best Friend...Suzanne Lagerweij
This is a workshop about communication and collaboration. We will experience how we can analyze the reasons for resistance to change (exercise 1) and practice how to improve our conversation style and be more in control and effective in the way we communicate (exercise 2).
This session will use Dave Gray’s Empathy Mapping, Argyris’ Ladder of Inference and The Four Rs from Agile Conversations (Squirrel and Fredrick).
Abstract:
Let’s talk about powerful conversations! We all know how to lead a constructive conversation, right? Then why is it so difficult to have those conversations with people at work, especially those in powerful positions that show resistance to change?
Learning to control and direct conversations takes understanding and practice.
We can combine our innate empathy with our analytical skills to gain a deeper understanding of complex situations at work. Join this session to learn how to prepare for difficult conversations and how to improve our agile conversations in order to be more influential without power. We will use Dave Gray’s Empathy Mapping, Argyris’ Ladder of Inference and The Four Rs from Agile Conversations (Squirrel and Fredrick).
In the session you will experience how preparing and reflecting on your conversation can help you be more influential at work. You will learn how to communicate more effectively with the people needed to achieve positive change. You will leave with a self-revised version of a difficult conversation and a practical model to use when you get back to work.
Come learn more on how to become a real influencer!
This presentation by Tim Capel, Director of the UK Information Commissioner’s Office Legal Service, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
Having too much text can look cluttered. Avoid this by keeping your slides simple, have note cards with you and know your content.
Object builds such as bullet points, should not be animated on every slide. Some animation is good, but stay with something subtle and professional.
Avoid cheesy clipart and opt for more professional, sleek images. This can help you get your point across more effectively.
Keep things consistent but try avoiding the basic powerpoint templates, people have already seen them countless times. Try making custom templates with a professional touch, this will help your presentation stick out from the rest.
Depending on the chart, you will want to show certain information. For example, with a pie chart you might want to show only percentages.
Color evokes feelings. Color is emotional. The right color can help persuade and motivate. Studies show that color usage can increase interest and improve learning comprehension and retention.
The fonts that are mostly recommended are Times, Arial Black, and Arial. Avoid using Helvetica, keep things easy to read and professional.
Use video and audio when appropriate. Using video clips to show concrete examples promotes active cognitive processing, which is the natural way people learn.
people comprehend better when information is presented in small chunks or segments. visual data can be removed to increase visual clarity and improve communication.