This document provides information on common computer problems and troubleshooting methods. It discusses checking your system configuration using various commands like msinfo32 and dxdiag. Common problems covered include slow computers due to lack of RAM, virus infections which can be prevented using antivirus software, screen freezing, slow internet issues which can be fixed by clearing browser caches and files, network problems which may be due to drivers or LAN cable issues, computers not reading disks which could be due to disk damage, and printer problems which may be due to the printer not being on or connected. The document aims to help users diagnose and fix basic computer problems.
The document discusses the layout and parts of a standard keyboard. It describes the main components including the main keypad with alphanumeric keys, function keys, modifier keys, navigation keys, and numeric keypad. It provides details on the purpose and function of specific keys such as tab, caps lock, enter, backspace, function keys, shift, control, and arrow keys. Additionally, it covers proper finger placement and ergonomics for typing on a keyboard.
Present continuous and present simple unit 1 2Nahomy Alvarez
This document contains exercises from an English grammar lesson about the present continuous tense (I am doing) and the present simple tense (I do). It includes filling in sentences with verbs in the correct tenses, completing conversations, asking questions, and recommending/suggesting phrases. The exercises focus on common verbs and verb forms used in everyday English.
This document provides examples of when to use the present continuous (be + verb+ing) versus the present simple form of verbs. It provides sentences using verbs in both tenses and asks the reader to choose the correct form based on whether an action is ongoing or habitual. It then provides additional exercises for the reader to practice using verbs in the present continuous and present simple tenses in sentences about people's daily routines and activities.
This document provides an overview of common computer components and their troubleshooting, including:
- The CPU and its functions as the central processing unit that executes instructions. Troubleshooting steps are outlined for issues like no power.
- Common computer peripherals like monitors, keyboards, mice, and printers. Block diagrams show the components and potential issues covered include no video signal, keys not working, cursor issues, and printers not powering on.
- Other devices like UPS systems are introduced and freezing or crashing issues are addressed with solutions like using Ctrl-Alt-Del and safe boot modes. Basic maintenance tips are provided like periodic reboots and avoiding dust.
The document provides troubleshooting tips for common PC problems related to hardware components like the power supply unit (PSU), motherboard, and BIOS. It discusses symptoms of PSU issues like no power, intermittent power, power but no display, and noise. Troubleshooting techniques emphasized are being methodical, eliminating potential causes one by one, and seeking assistance from online communities if problems persist.
This document appears to be an English language assessment containing sections on grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, reading and writing. It includes exercises to test understanding of grammar rules, ability to use vocabulary correctly in context, pronunciation of stressed syllables, reading comprehension and writing a short cover letter. The student is asked to provide their name and class at the top.
Windows 10 won’t be launching for quite a while but we already know a lot about Microsoft’s upcoming OS. From Xbox for Windows and Cortana for desktop to a resurrected Start Menu and new multitasking tools, the new platform will offer a bevy of new features. These are the 10 best.
This document provides information on common computer problems and troubleshooting methods. It discusses checking your system configuration using various commands like msinfo32 and dxdiag. Common problems covered include slow computers due to lack of RAM, virus infections which can be prevented using antivirus software, screen freezing, slow internet issues which can be fixed by clearing browser caches and files, network problems which may be due to drivers or LAN cable issues, computers not reading disks which could be due to disk damage, and printer problems which may be due to the printer not being on or connected. The document aims to help users diagnose and fix basic computer problems.
The document discusses the layout and parts of a standard keyboard. It describes the main components including the main keypad with alphanumeric keys, function keys, modifier keys, navigation keys, and numeric keypad. It provides details on the purpose and function of specific keys such as tab, caps lock, enter, backspace, function keys, shift, control, and arrow keys. Additionally, it covers proper finger placement and ergonomics for typing on a keyboard.
Present continuous and present simple unit 1 2Nahomy Alvarez
This document contains exercises from an English grammar lesson about the present continuous tense (I am doing) and the present simple tense (I do). It includes filling in sentences with verbs in the correct tenses, completing conversations, asking questions, and recommending/suggesting phrases. The exercises focus on common verbs and verb forms used in everyday English.
This document provides examples of when to use the present continuous (be + verb+ing) versus the present simple form of verbs. It provides sentences using verbs in both tenses and asks the reader to choose the correct form based on whether an action is ongoing or habitual. It then provides additional exercises for the reader to practice using verbs in the present continuous and present simple tenses in sentences about people's daily routines and activities.
This document provides an overview of common computer components and their troubleshooting, including:
- The CPU and its functions as the central processing unit that executes instructions. Troubleshooting steps are outlined for issues like no power.
- Common computer peripherals like monitors, keyboards, mice, and printers. Block diagrams show the components and potential issues covered include no video signal, keys not working, cursor issues, and printers not powering on.
- Other devices like UPS systems are introduced and freezing or crashing issues are addressed with solutions like using Ctrl-Alt-Del and safe boot modes. Basic maintenance tips are provided like periodic reboots and avoiding dust.
The document provides troubleshooting tips for common PC problems related to hardware components like the power supply unit (PSU), motherboard, and BIOS. It discusses symptoms of PSU issues like no power, intermittent power, power but no display, and noise. Troubleshooting techniques emphasized are being methodical, eliminating potential causes one by one, and seeking assistance from online communities if problems persist.
This document appears to be an English language assessment containing sections on grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, reading and writing. It includes exercises to test understanding of grammar rules, ability to use vocabulary correctly in context, pronunciation of stressed syllables, reading comprehension and writing a short cover letter. The student is asked to provide their name and class at the top.
Windows 10 won’t be launching for quite a while but we already know a lot about Microsoft’s upcoming OS. From Xbox for Windows and Cortana for desktop to a resurrected Start Menu and new multitasking tools, the new platform will offer a bevy of new features. These are the 10 best.
The document discusses computer operating systems. It defines an operating system as software that enables computer hardware to communicate and operate with computer software. It notes operating systems manage processors, memory, disks and other components. The document then describes types of operating systems including graphical user interfaces (GUI), multi-user, multiprocessing, multitasking and multithreading operating systems. It provides examples like Windows, Linux and Unix. The document also lists many past and present operating systems and includes their release dates and platforms.
windows operating system and its advancementsparthrai2
The document provides a history of operating systems from their early absence in 1940s computers through modern versions like Windows 7. It traces the evolution from batch processing systems in the 1950s to graphical user interfaces in Windows 95. The document also defines what an operating system is and describes common operating system features like program execution, interfaces, input/output handling, error handling, memory management, and process management. It concludes by listing several Windows operating systems from Windows 95 through Windows 7.
The operating system is software that enables all programs to run by organizing and controlling the hardware resources and providing interfaces. It manages processes, memory, storage devices, and input/output. Operating systems have evolved from simple batch processing systems to today's multiprogramming, time-sharing, and distributed systems that allow many processes to run concurrently while sharing resources. The operating system acts as an interface between programs, hardware, and users.
The document contrasts the present simple and present continuous tenses, providing examples of each. It then contrasts the simple past and past continuous tenses, providing additional examples. Key examples include "He watches the news every day" in the present simple and "While I was cooking dinner, my friends knocked at the door" in the past continuous. The document aims to illustrate the proper uses of these common verb tenses through short examples.
The document discusses the various ports and connectors found on a computer motherboard. It defines a motherboard as the main circuit board in a computer that allows communication between components. It then describes different types of ports including serial ports, parallel ports, PS/2 ports, USB ports, VGA ports, modem ports, and game ports. It also discusses sockets, connectors, and the various connectors used for hard drives, floppy drives, peripherals, and power on a motherboard.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for building a computer. It begins by having the reader prepare their workspace and install components like the motherboard, CPU, heat sink, RAM, and power supply. It then instructs on installing additional components such as the graphics card, drives, and add-in cards. The document concludes by having the reader turn the computer on and install the operating system and other software.
The document provides troubleshooting tips and common problems and solutions for computers. It begins with a checklist for troubleshooting issues like checking that the computer and peripherals are plugged in correctly. It then lists specific problems like monitors being blacked out, no sound, machines freezing, and potential solutions. The document also covers troubleshooting printers, networks, internet issues, and provides error codes and their meanings.
Windows is an operating system produced by Microsoft that makes computers user-friendly by providing a graphical interface and organizing information for easy access. It features a taskbar, start button, desktop, and start menu to launch programs, access system settings and files, customize the desktop appearance, and open accessories like Notepad, Paint, and Sticky Notes. Users can view and open files on different drives through the My Computer window.
This document contains two short grammar and vocabulary tests. Test 1 contains 10 grammar questions testing verb forms and 5 vocabulary questions about personality traits. Test 2 contains 6 grammar questions testing verb tenses and forms, 2 sentence transformation questions, and 5 vocabulary questions about verbs related to emergency situations, health, and movement. The document provides practice for students on various grammar and vocabulary points through multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions.
Over 14 million Windows users upgraded to Windows 10 just one day after its release. The presentation discusses the new features of Windows 10, how to get and install Windows 10, how to downgrade to Windows 7 or 8.1 within 30 days, and opinions on whether to install Windows 10. Key points include: Windows 10 is free to download until July 2016; it has a new Start menu, Edge browser, Cortana, and notification center; there are options to upgrade existing systems or do a clean install; and some recommend waiting to upgrade or keeping Windows 7 due to initial bugs.
This document provides basic troubleshooting steps for common computer problems. It begins by having the user rule out simple causes like ensuring all cables are securely connected. It then covers troubleshooting hardware issues with components like monitors, mice/keyboards not working. Software problems discussed include programs freezing or error messages. Solutions involve restarting the system or closing unresponsive programs. For persistent issues, removing startup files or extensions in safe mode is suggested. Network troubleshooting includes checking cable connections and contacting an administrator. The document stresses that computers will inevitably experience errors given their complex nature.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for installing Windows 10 on a PC or virtual machine. It begins by recommending joining the Windows Insider program to download the ISO image. Step 1 is to burn the ISO to disc or create a bootable USB drive. Step 2 is to install Windows 10 by clicking "Next" at each screen. The final step is to sign in with a Microsoft account to access new features.
Check your english vocabulary for computingCarmen Lucero
This document provides information about the third edition of the book "Check Your English Vocabulary for Computers and Information Technology" by Jon Marks. It was published in 2007 by A&C Black Publishers Ltd in London. The book is intended for people whose first language is not English and covers vocabulary needed to use computers, software, and the internet in an English-speaking environment. It provides exercises and answers to help readers learn and review important terminology.
The document discusses the blue screen of death (BSOD) in Windows PCs. It defines the BSOD and provides examples of common BSOD error codes. Potential causes of BSODs include hardware conflicts, bad RAM, BIOS settings, viruses, and printer issues. The document outlines steps to resolve BSODs such as updating drivers, installing anti-virus software, cleaning components, and defragmenting disks. It advises starting the PC with only essential hardware or accessing Windows Advanced Options if the PC does not start normally after a BSOD.
Hardware refers to the physical components of a computer such as the monitor, keyboard, mouse, and printer. Software includes operating systems like Windows and application programs like Microsoft Word. Peopleware consists of the individuals who use computers in their jobs. Data is raw information that is input and processed into a computer to become useful information.
A standard keyboard has around 110 keys in a QWERTY layout. It can produce characters through pressing keys which the keyboard controller detects and sends to the computer via an interrupt. A computer mouse is a common input device that was invented in 1968 and uses optical, mechanical, or other methods to track movement and send it to the computer.
The document provides instructions for making a mini-book. It instructs the reader to:
1) Make double-sided copies of the mini-book pages
2) Cut each page in half and fold along the dotted line
3) Assemble the pages in order and staple them together to create the mini-book.
The parts of a computer slideshow for grades 3-4. Includes a quiz and activity. The activity is supposed to have the students act out the parts of a computer.
*ROM is READ ONLY MEMORY - I had a typo...sorry!
The document discusses several common computer faults and problems including computers running slowly due to low RAM, viruses, spyware, background programs running slowly, corrupted registries, issues with booting up such as no display or beeps, and printer problems. It provides tips on checking connections and settings to troubleshoot these issues.
So, you think the hash tagging invasion is over? THINK AGAIN! With an army of over one billion users, Facebook recently just added it! Chances are, your household has already been invaded by a serial hashtagger! Who knows where it might invade next. So follow these 5 steps in Surviving the HASHTAG Invasion!
The document discusses computer operating systems. It defines an operating system as software that enables computer hardware to communicate and operate with computer software. It notes operating systems manage processors, memory, disks and other components. The document then describes types of operating systems including graphical user interfaces (GUI), multi-user, multiprocessing, multitasking and multithreading operating systems. It provides examples like Windows, Linux and Unix. The document also lists many past and present operating systems and includes their release dates and platforms.
windows operating system and its advancementsparthrai2
The document provides a history of operating systems from their early absence in 1940s computers through modern versions like Windows 7. It traces the evolution from batch processing systems in the 1950s to graphical user interfaces in Windows 95. The document also defines what an operating system is and describes common operating system features like program execution, interfaces, input/output handling, error handling, memory management, and process management. It concludes by listing several Windows operating systems from Windows 95 through Windows 7.
The operating system is software that enables all programs to run by organizing and controlling the hardware resources and providing interfaces. It manages processes, memory, storage devices, and input/output. Operating systems have evolved from simple batch processing systems to today's multiprogramming, time-sharing, and distributed systems that allow many processes to run concurrently while sharing resources. The operating system acts as an interface between programs, hardware, and users.
The document contrasts the present simple and present continuous tenses, providing examples of each. It then contrasts the simple past and past continuous tenses, providing additional examples. Key examples include "He watches the news every day" in the present simple and "While I was cooking dinner, my friends knocked at the door" in the past continuous. The document aims to illustrate the proper uses of these common verb tenses through short examples.
The document discusses the various ports and connectors found on a computer motherboard. It defines a motherboard as the main circuit board in a computer that allows communication between components. It then describes different types of ports including serial ports, parallel ports, PS/2 ports, USB ports, VGA ports, modem ports, and game ports. It also discusses sockets, connectors, and the various connectors used for hard drives, floppy drives, peripherals, and power on a motherboard.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for building a computer. It begins by having the reader prepare their workspace and install components like the motherboard, CPU, heat sink, RAM, and power supply. It then instructs on installing additional components such as the graphics card, drives, and add-in cards. The document concludes by having the reader turn the computer on and install the operating system and other software.
The document provides troubleshooting tips and common problems and solutions for computers. It begins with a checklist for troubleshooting issues like checking that the computer and peripherals are plugged in correctly. It then lists specific problems like monitors being blacked out, no sound, machines freezing, and potential solutions. The document also covers troubleshooting printers, networks, internet issues, and provides error codes and their meanings.
Windows is an operating system produced by Microsoft that makes computers user-friendly by providing a graphical interface and organizing information for easy access. It features a taskbar, start button, desktop, and start menu to launch programs, access system settings and files, customize the desktop appearance, and open accessories like Notepad, Paint, and Sticky Notes. Users can view and open files on different drives through the My Computer window.
This document contains two short grammar and vocabulary tests. Test 1 contains 10 grammar questions testing verb forms and 5 vocabulary questions about personality traits. Test 2 contains 6 grammar questions testing verb tenses and forms, 2 sentence transformation questions, and 5 vocabulary questions about verbs related to emergency situations, health, and movement. The document provides practice for students on various grammar and vocabulary points through multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions.
Over 14 million Windows users upgraded to Windows 10 just one day after its release. The presentation discusses the new features of Windows 10, how to get and install Windows 10, how to downgrade to Windows 7 or 8.1 within 30 days, and opinions on whether to install Windows 10. Key points include: Windows 10 is free to download until July 2016; it has a new Start menu, Edge browser, Cortana, and notification center; there are options to upgrade existing systems or do a clean install; and some recommend waiting to upgrade or keeping Windows 7 due to initial bugs.
This document provides basic troubleshooting steps for common computer problems. It begins by having the user rule out simple causes like ensuring all cables are securely connected. It then covers troubleshooting hardware issues with components like monitors, mice/keyboards not working. Software problems discussed include programs freezing or error messages. Solutions involve restarting the system or closing unresponsive programs. For persistent issues, removing startup files or extensions in safe mode is suggested. Network troubleshooting includes checking cable connections and contacting an administrator. The document stresses that computers will inevitably experience errors given their complex nature.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for installing Windows 10 on a PC or virtual machine. It begins by recommending joining the Windows Insider program to download the ISO image. Step 1 is to burn the ISO to disc or create a bootable USB drive. Step 2 is to install Windows 10 by clicking "Next" at each screen. The final step is to sign in with a Microsoft account to access new features.
Check your english vocabulary for computingCarmen Lucero
This document provides information about the third edition of the book "Check Your English Vocabulary for Computers and Information Technology" by Jon Marks. It was published in 2007 by A&C Black Publishers Ltd in London. The book is intended for people whose first language is not English and covers vocabulary needed to use computers, software, and the internet in an English-speaking environment. It provides exercises and answers to help readers learn and review important terminology.
The document discusses the blue screen of death (BSOD) in Windows PCs. It defines the BSOD and provides examples of common BSOD error codes. Potential causes of BSODs include hardware conflicts, bad RAM, BIOS settings, viruses, and printer issues. The document outlines steps to resolve BSODs such as updating drivers, installing anti-virus software, cleaning components, and defragmenting disks. It advises starting the PC with only essential hardware or accessing Windows Advanced Options if the PC does not start normally after a BSOD.
Hardware refers to the physical components of a computer such as the monitor, keyboard, mouse, and printer. Software includes operating systems like Windows and application programs like Microsoft Word. Peopleware consists of the individuals who use computers in their jobs. Data is raw information that is input and processed into a computer to become useful information.
A standard keyboard has around 110 keys in a QWERTY layout. It can produce characters through pressing keys which the keyboard controller detects and sends to the computer via an interrupt. A computer mouse is a common input device that was invented in 1968 and uses optical, mechanical, or other methods to track movement and send it to the computer.
The document provides instructions for making a mini-book. It instructs the reader to:
1) Make double-sided copies of the mini-book pages
2) Cut each page in half and fold along the dotted line
3) Assemble the pages in order and staple them together to create the mini-book.
The parts of a computer slideshow for grades 3-4. Includes a quiz and activity. The activity is supposed to have the students act out the parts of a computer.
*ROM is READ ONLY MEMORY - I had a typo...sorry!
The document discusses several common computer faults and problems including computers running slowly due to low RAM, viruses, spyware, background programs running slowly, corrupted registries, issues with booting up such as no display or beeps, and printer problems. It provides tips on checking connections and settings to troubleshoot these issues.
So, you think the hash tagging invasion is over? THINK AGAIN! With an army of over one billion users, Facebook recently just added it! Chances are, your household has already been invaded by a serial hashtagger! Who knows where it might invade next. So follow these 5 steps in Surviving the HASHTAG Invasion!
This explains the process of creating a non-linear PowerPoint presentation. It was originally used with middle school students, but could be adapted to serve other levels.
Xen, XenServer, and XAPI: What’s the Difference?-XPUS13 Bulpin,PavlicekThe Linux Foundation
Many people have difficulty understanding the difference between the Xen Hypervisor, XenServer, and XAPI. In this session, James Bulpin, Director of Technology for XenServer, and Russell Pavlicek, Evangelist for the Xen Project, will attempt to clarify what each project is, what it does, and how it compares with the others. We will cover some of the basic features and functions, the tasks for which each is suitable, and where the projects overlap. Attendees will come away with a better sense of where these three projects fit in the world of Xen virtualization.
1. The document discusses identifying and formulating a research problem, which is the first step of the research process. It involves selecting a broad topic and narrowing it down to a specific statement.
2. Several factors are considered when identifying a research problem, including significance to the field of study, originality, feasibility, whether it is solvable, current, and interesting to the researcher. Problems can come from personal or practical experiences, literature, theories, and through consultation with experts.
3. The process of identifying a research problem involves selecting a broad research area, reviewing literature and theories, delimiting the topic, and evaluating the problem by establishing significance, researchability and feasibility before formulating a clear final statement
This document discusses different types of maintenance for assets including aircraft. It defines maintenance as work carried out to preserve assets and enable continued use over their design life. The main types of maintenance discussed are: breakdown, preventive (periodic and predictive), and corrective. Periodic maintenance involves regular inspection and servicing, while predictive uses condition monitoring. Aircraft maintenance checks ranging from light A/B checks every 500-800 hours to comprehensive D checks every 5 years are also outlined. Nondestructive testing methods like liquid penetrant and eddy current are used during aircraft maintenance inspections.
Contoh Desain Slide Presentasi Ilmiah Kreatif dan Menarik #3Arry Rahmawan
Ketika saya mengampu mata kuliah permodelan sistem, di mana mata kuliah ini merupakan mata kuliah untuk mahasiswa tingkat 3, saya menugaskan mahasiswa untuk melakukan sebuah penelitian sederhana dengan menerapkan prinsip - prinsip ilmiah ke lapangan langsung. Saya juga menantang mereka untuk dapat mempresentasikan hasil penelitian mereka dengan tampilan slide yang tidak biasa dan menjemukan. Hingga akhirnya, inilah beberapa di antaranya. Bagaimana menurut Anda?
This is a stylization of a slideshow originally created by Karl Fisch, examining globalization and America’s future in the 21st century. It is designed to stand alone, without having to be presented in person. Enjoy!
This 3 line poem by Kahlil Gibran reminds the reader not to forget that nature enjoys small moments of intimacy, such as the earth feeling one's bare feet or the wind playing with one's hair.
Eco-nomics, The hidden costs of consumptionJosh Beatty
Joe, an average consumer, spends $25,000 annually on goods and consumes $100,000 worth of natural resources, but he only pays the direct retail costs and is unaware of the various hidden environmental, health, and security costs associated with production and transportation. These hidden costs—which include pollution cleanup, resource depletion, subsidies, and climate change impacts—add up to over $1 trillion annually for U.S. consumers. The document urges people to reduce their consumption, support sustainable businesses, and make more informed choices to limit these hidden costs that will otherwise be passed on to future generations.
This contains the entire 4-napkin health care series in one file. It makes more sense to read this one now than the others since it is the complete set all in one file.
This document provides an overview and setup guide for a new MacBook Air. It describes the hardware components, installed software, and how to configure common settings. The hardware section outlines the laptop's specifications and features like its ports, trackpad, and keyboard. Installed software is also listed, such as Microsoft Office and Apple iWork applications. The document then provides instructions for installing additional approved software through the Self Service application and setting up functions like multiple desktops, trackpad gestures, and zoom.
This document appears to be a presentation about backing up digital files. It was presented by Mike Glennon and created with a pencil stylus and paper app. The presentation encourages backing up files in at least two places, with one backup being local and one backup being offsite. It suggests backup options like flash drives, network drives, Apple's Time Machine software, Dropbox, and provides a website for learning more. The presentation aims to explain why backing up files is important and provides best practices for doing so.
The document discusses the SAMR model of technology integration. The SAMR model proposes four levels of technology use in education - substitution, augmentation, modification, and redefinition. At the substitution level, technology acts as a direct substitute with no functional change. Higher levels involve using technology to significantly redesign tasks and create new tasks previously inconceivable. Examples are given such as using a word processor instead of pen and paper (substitution), online research tools allowing for more in-depth exploration than print resources (augmentation), using comments and annotations features for collaborative work (modification), and real-time collaborative documents and projects (redefinition).
This document provides instructions for recording audio, screen, or video using QuickTime on a Mac. It explains that you open the QuickTime application from the Applications folder, then can begin recording by clicking the red circle Record button. Once recording, click the button again, which will now be a square, to stop recording. To play back the recording, click the triangle Play button, and to save it, click File then Save.
This document provides instructions for creating and sharing a presentation using Haiku Deck. It outlines the basic steps to click "New Deck", edit slides by adding content, formatting text and slide elements, inserting images, charts and background colors, arranging layouts, and changing overall fonts and themes. The final steps describe sharing the presentation by clicking the share icon, adding a description and category, copying the link to paste into a discussion board for others to view, or exporting the Haiku Deck to open in other programs like PowerPoint or as a PDF file.
Installing new fonts on a Mac involves downloading font files from online sources, decompressing the zipped font files, and then double-clicking the font files to install them. Once installed, the fonts will be available for selection and use in applications like PowerPoint and Word. The document provides step-by-step instructions for finding fonts online, decompressing zipped font files, locating and installing actual font files, and verifying the new fonts are available in font selection menus after installation.
This document provides best practices for using Google Apps for Education (GAFE). It recommends using separate browsers for personal and school Google accounts. It also recommends organizing files with naming conventions and folders, sharing items as view-only by default, not notifying students via email when sharing, creating contact lists for easy sharing, and understanding the difference between private and public GAFE accounts. The document is intended to help educators and students effectively use and collaborate on GAFE.
The document provides tips and tricks for using Mac OS Lion, including how to customize trackpad corners to perform functions like showing Mission Control or Launchpad. It also explains how to enable natural scrolling, gestures, use multiple desktops, add or remove apps from the dock, add files to the sidebar, always show scrollbars, and customize function keys.
Google Apps for Education (GAFE) provides instant collaboration and data gathering across devices. Users have separate private and public accounts - private is for administrative documents and student work between HCPSS staff and students only, while public can be shared outside HCPSS but items can't be shared from public to private. It's best to use different web browsers for personal and GAFE accounts to avoid signing into the wrong one. GAFE works well with Chrome and HCPSS users are directed to hcpss.me for more information.
Notebook Layout is a different way to use Microsoft Word that allows typing and drawing just like using a pen in a notebook. It has special tools like different pen thicknesses, colors, and an eraser for scribbles. Audio recording is also supported to add voice notes that can be played back by clicking a speaker icon when moving the mouse over labeled text. The notebook layout provides a more natural experience for taking daily technical notes compared to the normal Word layout.
This document provides tips for organizing files on a computer. It explains that the desktop is like the top of a physical desk, where you may keep a few files but it can get cluttered. Instead, the computer uses folders to help organize files, with folders able to contain other subfolders. When saving a new file, it's best to store it in the Documents folder, which is like a drawer in the desk, to keep files organized by project or topic. The document also outlines different storage locations for files including on the local computer, a school network, or removable flash drive.
The document provides information and guidelines for students participating in the Swansfield Elementary School Science Fair, which will have a green theme. It outlines an 8-step process for developing a science fair project: 1) selecting a topic, 2) asking a question, 3) finding information, 4) making a hypothesis, 5) planning an experiment, 6) completing the experiment and collecting data, 7) writing a conclusion, and 8) creating a display. Students are encouraged to choose green-themed topics related to areas like recycling, energy conservation, and habitat restoration. The science fair will be held on May 23rd, where students will explain their projects to families.
This document provides information about a content filtering pilot program for Howard County Public School System (HCPSS). It discusses selecting appropriate digital content for instruction, guidelines for content evaluation, using the content filter bypass to access streaming media sites, and best practices for integrating media into lessons. The goals of the pilot are to study the effect of opening streaming sites for teachers and evaluate the impact on the network and service requests. Teachers are instructed on the steps to login to the content filter to access blocked sites and who to contact for help with any issues.
Mr. Glennon presented a document on budgeting that warns about the dangers of credit card debt, especially compound interest. It explains that while credit cards may seem like a way to get things now and pay later, the interest charges can quickly accumulate over time. Compound interest works by charging interest on both the principal amount borrowed and on previously accumulated interest, causing balances to grow rapidly. The document urges careful consideration of interest rates and repayment plans before taking on credit card debt.
F1 and F2 keys control screen brightness, making the screen less or more bright. F3 shows all open windows using Expose view. F4 displays the Dashboard with tools like a calculator and weather app. F5 and F6 currently have no assigned functions. F7, F8, and F9 act as playback controls for rewinding, playing/pausing, and fast-forwarding media in apps like iTunes and QuickTime. F10 mutes sound, while F11 and F12 lower and raise volume respectively.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
Reimagining Your Library Space: How to Increase the Vibes in Your Library No ...Diana Rendina
Librarians are leading the way in creating future-ready citizens – now we need to update our spaces to match. In this session, attendees will get inspiration for transforming their library spaces. You’ll learn how to survey students and patrons, create a focus group, and use design thinking to brainstorm ideas for your space. We’ll discuss budget friendly ways to change your space as well as how to find funding. No matter where you’re at, you’ll find ideas for reimagining your space in this session.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
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4. 1 Being out in the cold gives you a cold. True False