In a world with increasing noise and complexity, simplicity is key. Ironically, the concept and process of simplification can be rather complex. But it all starts with understanding.
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This document provides an introduction to the philosophy of the human person. It discusses several key topics:
1. The human person as an embodied spirit and in their environment.
2. The freedom and intersubjectivity of human persons.
3. How human persons exist in society and are oriented towards death.
It also outlines the objectives of understanding a holistic perspective, the value of philosophy, and doing philosophical reflection on concrete situations. Various philosophical tools like questions and logical reasoning are explained.
Here are my responses to the questions:
2. The story is an allegory for human ignorance. The prisoners represent ordinary people who are ignorant about reality. They mistake shadows for reality just as we mistake appearances for truth. The journey outside the cave represents gaining knowledge and understanding reality as it truly is rather than how it appears.
3. The passage encourages us to question our assumptions and seek truth beyond surface level appearances. It suggests that true knowledge and wisdom lies in examining reality directly rather than being content with shadows and illusions. Seeing the good (the sun) allows one to properly evaluate the value of things in the cave. This turning of attention toward what is real, just and good can help us live better, more meaningful lives
The document discusses representational and denotational approaches to semantic analysis. Representational approaches emphasize discovering the conceptual structures underlying language, while denotational approaches emphasize the link between language and external reality. There are debates around whether meaning is constructed from smaller meaning components or depends on relations between words. The document also discusses different views on conceptualization, linguistic codification, and argument structure in language.
Plato wrote the Allegory of the Cave to illustrate his belief that our everyday perceptions do not capture ultimate reality. In the allegory, prisoners are chained in a cave and can only see shadows projected on a wall. This represents how people rely on sensory perceptions rather than intellectual understanding. The document discusses themes in the allegory like ignorance and how breaking free of preconceived notions allows one to comprehend true forms rather than imperfect shadows. It also addresses Plato's view that people can choose to free themselves from limited perceptions through questioning and seeking knowledge.
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This document discusses the complexity of simplicity in product design. It argues that true simplicity is achieved not by removing all complexity, but by understanding complexity and optimizing for the most common users and use cases. The document outlines various traps that can lead to oversimplified or overly complicated products, such as an excessive focus on features, multiple stakeholders, or not properly handling edge cases. It provides strategies for simplifying products, such as removing unnecessary elements, aligning with users' mental models, hiding less important options, logically organizing content, reducing choices through defaults, distributing functionality across platforms, and incorporating shortcuts. The overall message is that simplicity requires deeply understanding an activity's complexity before finding elegant, optimized solutions.
The document discusses the concept of simplicity. It states that simplicity is rare but not simple to achieve. It provides examples of simple, intuitive designs from Apple and Google Search. It then discusses how simplicity can be realized through thoughtful reduction of functionality without penalty. It also notes that organization can make complex systems appear simpler by sorting, labeling, integrating and prioritizing items. The document outlines five laws of simplicity according to author John Maeda: 1) thoughtful reduction, 2) organization, 3) time savings feel like simplicity, 4) knowledge makes things simpler, and 5) some things can never be simple. It concludes that simplicity is about subtracting the obvious and adding the meaningful.
Secrets of Simplicity: rules for being simple and usable (Giles Colborne)cxpartners
Giles Colborne's presentation discusses strategies for simplifying designs. It identifies two new rules for simplicity.
It also looks at why simplicity has become so important in interaction design, whether simplicity and usability are the same thing and exposes some myths about simplicity.
It's a version of a highly-rated talk from the Usability Professionals' Association (UPA) conference in Portland in June 2009.
I've added some 'Post-It' notes so it all makes sense!
UPDATED 18 June 2009: Fixed some of the builds and fonts to improve the appearance.
This document provides an introduction to the philosophy of the human person. It discusses several key topics:
1. The human person as an embodied spirit and in their environment.
2. The freedom and intersubjectivity of human persons.
3. How human persons exist in society and are oriented towards death.
It also outlines the objectives of understanding a holistic perspective, the value of philosophy, and doing philosophical reflection on concrete situations. Various philosophical tools like questions and logical reasoning are explained.
Here are my responses to the questions:
2. The story is an allegory for human ignorance. The prisoners represent ordinary people who are ignorant about reality. They mistake shadows for reality just as we mistake appearances for truth. The journey outside the cave represents gaining knowledge and understanding reality as it truly is rather than how it appears.
3. The passage encourages us to question our assumptions and seek truth beyond surface level appearances. It suggests that true knowledge and wisdom lies in examining reality directly rather than being content with shadows and illusions. Seeing the good (the sun) allows one to properly evaluate the value of things in the cave. This turning of attention toward what is real, just and good can help us live better, more meaningful lives
The document discusses representational and denotational approaches to semantic analysis. Representational approaches emphasize discovering the conceptual structures underlying language, while denotational approaches emphasize the link between language and external reality. There are debates around whether meaning is constructed from smaller meaning components or depends on relations between words. The document also discusses different views on conceptualization, linguistic codification, and argument structure in language.
Plato wrote the Allegory of the Cave to illustrate his belief that our everyday perceptions do not capture ultimate reality. In the allegory, prisoners are chained in a cave and can only see shadows projected on a wall. This represents how people rely on sensory perceptions rather than intellectual understanding. The document discusses themes in the allegory like ignorance and how breaking free of preconceived notions allows one to comprehend true forms rather than imperfect shadows. It also addresses Plato's view that people can choose to free themselves from limited perceptions through questioning and seeking knowledge.
A presentation to analyze the effect of obesity on the ocular system, obesity, diabetes melitus, hypertension, hypertension, ophtalmic eye care, residency presentation, federal medical centre, lokoja, kogi state, consequence of fatty meals to the eyes
This document discusses the complexity of simplicity in product design. It argues that true simplicity is achieved not by removing all complexity, but by understanding complexity and optimizing for the most common users and use cases. The document outlines various traps that can lead to oversimplified or overly complicated products, such as an excessive focus on features, multiple stakeholders, or not properly handling edge cases. It provides strategies for simplifying products, such as removing unnecessary elements, aligning with users' mental models, hiding less important options, logically organizing content, reducing choices through defaults, distributing functionality across platforms, and incorporating shortcuts. The overall message is that simplicity requires deeply understanding an activity's complexity before finding elegant, optimized solutions.
The document discusses the concept of simplicity. It states that simplicity is rare but not simple to achieve. It provides examples of simple, intuitive designs from Apple and Google Search. It then discusses how simplicity can be realized through thoughtful reduction of functionality without penalty. It also notes that organization can make complex systems appear simpler by sorting, labeling, integrating and prioritizing items. The document outlines five laws of simplicity according to author John Maeda: 1) thoughtful reduction, 2) organization, 3) time savings feel like simplicity, 4) knowledge makes things simpler, and 5) some things can never be simple. It concludes that simplicity is about subtracting the obvious and adding the meaningful.
Secrets of Simplicity: rules for being simple and usable (Giles Colborne)cxpartners
Giles Colborne's presentation discusses strategies for simplifying designs. It identifies two new rules for simplicity.
It also looks at why simplicity has become so important in interaction design, whether simplicity and usability are the same thing and exposes some myths about simplicity.
It's a version of a highly-rated talk from the Usability Professionals' Association (UPA) conference in Portland in June 2009.
I've added some 'Post-It' notes so it all makes sense!
UPDATED 18 June 2009: Fixed some of the builds and fonts to improve the appearance.
The document discusses the concept of simplicity from multiple perspectives. It provides quotes that define simplicity as nature's first step, a key to happiness, and the output of a creative process. Additionally, it notes that simplicity requires serious thought, is a balancing act in design, and means achieving maximum effect with minimum means.
Simplicity is a lost art in the application development space. The Wikipedia definition of Simplicity is “Simplicity is the property, condition, or quality of being simple or un-combined. It often denotes beauty, purity or clarity. Simple things are usually easier to explain and understand than complicated ones. Simplicity can mean freedom from hardship, effort or confusion.” This is a beautiful statement that we often lose sight of when we are building our applications. Instead we are on a never ending quest to fill out a checklist of features or to build something clever forgetting about the actual needs of our users to get a specific task done. This session takes complexity to task and challenges you to bring simplicity to the center of your development with some straightforward ideas and guidance.
Full writeup of the presentation and patter at http://sn.im/lostartofsimplicity
The document provides a Humanist interpretation of The Lord's Prayer in 3 sentences or less for each line:
Our Father in heaven refers to the one spirit of life in all, making us all brothers and sisters. Your kingdom come suggests working together to create a fairer world where only the common good is pursued. Give us this day our daily bread means seeking only our daily needs and avoiding temptation, cultivating virtue, forgiving others as we wish to be forgiven, and being delivered from evil.
Integral Mission: What does the bible say about poor? Is God of the bible, God of the poor too? This PPT presents scripture that reveals the heart of God for the poor and also the consequences if not responded to...
Hedonism is the belief that pleasure is the most important thing in life. There are two main types of hedonism - psychological hedonism and ethical hedonism. Psychological hedonism claims that pleasure and pain alone motivate us or determine what is valuable. Ethical hedonism holds that our fundamental moral duty is to maximize pleasure and happiness, as advocated by Epicurus who taught that all actions should aim to minimize pain and maximize pleasure.
SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISI: A SAINT FOR TODAY'S TROUBLED WORLDDr Ian Ellis-Jones
A revised précis of a sermon delivered at the Liberal Catholic Church of Saint Francis, Gordon, New South Wales, Australia, on 27 April 2008, being the Dedication Anniversary of the Church of Saint Francis - published in Communion [The Magazine of the Liberal Catholic Church in Australasia (includes Indonesia)], Vol 26, No 3, Michaelmas 2008 – Copyright Ian Ellis-Jones 2008 – All Rights Reserved.
Are you going through tough times? I pray these words would encourage you. We may think we are at the end of our rope, but my friend, we are never at the end of our hope.
Return on Focus is a pharmaceutical marketing company, that has developed a unique Evidence-Based Marketing approach that allows us to formulate the optimal pharmaceutical marketing strategy for your brand. We use this philosophy every day to help our clients make more informed strategic and investment decisions that drive improved return.
The document discusses controlling the tongue and the power of words. It notes that death and life are in the power of the tongue according to Proverbs 18:21. It provides numerous Bible verses about controlling one's words and the importance of not using the tongue to deceive, destroy, or spread gossip. Controlling the tongue is described as an inside job that begins with controlling one's heart. Improper uses of the tongue like lying, profanity, gossip, and unjust criticism can destroy while encouraging words can refresh others. Overall, the document emphasizes the power of words and the need to use the tongue wisely.
This document traces the history and impact of agape love. It discusses how agape was distinguished from other forms of love like philia in early Greek philosophy and the Bible. It was further established as the primary form of Christian love at the Synod of Constantinople in 1041 CE. The document examines how Martin Luther King Jr. was influenced by agape love and Christian liberation theology, incorporating the concept into his philosophy of nonviolent civil disobedience.
The document discusses how pastoralist communities in India and Africa have been impacted by colonial rule and policies. In India, colonial rulers reduced grazing lands by converting them into cultivated farms and declaring forests off limits, negatively impacting pastoralists' livelihoods. In Africa, colonial powers redrew borders separating pastoralist groups from grazing lands, restricting their migration patterns. This has led to loss of grazing lands and livestock deaths during droughts for communities like the Maasai in Kenya and Tanzania. The colonial policies eroded traditional pastoralist lifestyles and authority structures, creating new socioeconomic divisions within these communities.
The document is a lecture for a youth fellowship that discusses making a wholehearted commitment. It addresses three key areas: 1) properly setting one's emotions through discipline, 2) properly setting one's soul by ensuring it is placed in God's care, and 3) properly setting one's efforts by investing in things that please God. The lecture encourages the youth to discipline their hearts, accept Jesus to be saved, and focus their strengths on obeying God.
Saint Augustine of Hippo was born in 354 in Tagaste, Algeria to a Christian mother and pagan father. As a young man, he enjoyed worldly pleasures but was later converted to Christianity after hearing a voice tell him to "take up and read" from the Bible. He was baptized in 387 and went on to become a monk, priest, and bishop who wrote extensively and sought to combat heresy. Augustine believed that true happiness can only be found in God and that grace is the most important aspect of the Christian faith.
This document provides an overview of the key features and visual development environment of programming tools like Visual Basic. It describes the different areas of the visual interface including the menu bar, form window, toolbox, toolbar, project explorer, and properties window. The purpose is to help students understand how to use these tools to develop graphical user interface applications in Visual Basic.
The document defines hedonism as the belief that pleasure is the most important thing in life. It describes hedonism as deriving from Greek words meaning "delight". It then lists characteristics of hedonism such as prioritizing pleasure over consequences, addictive tendencies, and not being opposed to breaking laws. The document also describes three types of hedonism: psychological focusing on motivation and norms of pleasure; ethical focusing on maximizing happiness; and discusses the history of hedonist thought from ancient civilizations to different philosophical traditions.
The document discusses different approaches to humanistic teaching as described by various theorists. It outlines David Hargreaves' categorization of teachers as "lion-tamers," "entertainers," and "new romantics." It then covers key aspects of liberal and radical humanistic approaches, including the work of theorists like Rogers, Freire, Illich, and Mezirow who emphasized learner empowerment, facilitating natural curiosity, critical reflection, and situated learning.
Reflection Paper Apa 7 Format Tuskegee SyphiliKim Stephens
Here is a draft process essay on the selection of presidential candidates:
The Selection Process of Presidential Candidates
The process of selecting presidential candidates in the United States is a lengthy one that begins over a
year before Election Day. It involves several key stages:
Exploratory Committees: Potential candidates will often form exploratory committees months or even
years in advance to test the waters and gauge public support. This allows them to raise funds and hire
staff as they consider making a formal run.
Primaries and Caucuses: The primary season kicks off in early February with the Iowa caucuses and
New Hampshire primary. These early voting states receive outsized attention as candidates campaign
aggressively to win over voters
During the Medieval era, churches played an important role and gained significant wealth and influence. People would donate money to churches to view relics and receive blessings or healing. They would also buy indulgences and donate land to churches upon death. Churches used their wealth to construct grand cathedrals across Europe, spreading religion and demonstrating their power.
The document discusses the concept of simplicity from multiple perspectives. It provides quotes that define simplicity as nature's first step, a key to happiness, and the output of a creative process. Additionally, it notes that simplicity requires serious thought, is a balancing act in design, and means achieving maximum effect with minimum means.
Simplicity is a lost art in the application development space. The Wikipedia definition of Simplicity is “Simplicity is the property, condition, or quality of being simple or un-combined. It often denotes beauty, purity or clarity. Simple things are usually easier to explain and understand than complicated ones. Simplicity can mean freedom from hardship, effort or confusion.” This is a beautiful statement that we often lose sight of when we are building our applications. Instead we are on a never ending quest to fill out a checklist of features or to build something clever forgetting about the actual needs of our users to get a specific task done. This session takes complexity to task and challenges you to bring simplicity to the center of your development with some straightforward ideas and guidance.
Full writeup of the presentation and patter at http://sn.im/lostartofsimplicity
The document provides a Humanist interpretation of The Lord's Prayer in 3 sentences or less for each line:
Our Father in heaven refers to the one spirit of life in all, making us all brothers and sisters. Your kingdom come suggests working together to create a fairer world where only the common good is pursued. Give us this day our daily bread means seeking only our daily needs and avoiding temptation, cultivating virtue, forgiving others as we wish to be forgiven, and being delivered from evil.
Integral Mission: What does the bible say about poor? Is God of the bible, God of the poor too? This PPT presents scripture that reveals the heart of God for the poor and also the consequences if not responded to...
Hedonism is the belief that pleasure is the most important thing in life. There are two main types of hedonism - psychological hedonism and ethical hedonism. Psychological hedonism claims that pleasure and pain alone motivate us or determine what is valuable. Ethical hedonism holds that our fundamental moral duty is to maximize pleasure and happiness, as advocated by Epicurus who taught that all actions should aim to minimize pain and maximize pleasure.
SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISI: A SAINT FOR TODAY'S TROUBLED WORLDDr Ian Ellis-Jones
A revised précis of a sermon delivered at the Liberal Catholic Church of Saint Francis, Gordon, New South Wales, Australia, on 27 April 2008, being the Dedication Anniversary of the Church of Saint Francis - published in Communion [The Magazine of the Liberal Catholic Church in Australasia (includes Indonesia)], Vol 26, No 3, Michaelmas 2008 – Copyright Ian Ellis-Jones 2008 – All Rights Reserved.
Are you going through tough times? I pray these words would encourage you. We may think we are at the end of our rope, but my friend, we are never at the end of our hope.
Return on Focus is a pharmaceutical marketing company, that has developed a unique Evidence-Based Marketing approach that allows us to formulate the optimal pharmaceutical marketing strategy for your brand. We use this philosophy every day to help our clients make more informed strategic and investment decisions that drive improved return.
The document discusses controlling the tongue and the power of words. It notes that death and life are in the power of the tongue according to Proverbs 18:21. It provides numerous Bible verses about controlling one's words and the importance of not using the tongue to deceive, destroy, or spread gossip. Controlling the tongue is described as an inside job that begins with controlling one's heart. Improper uses of the tongue like lying, profanity, gossip, and unjust criticism can destroy while encouraging words can refresh others. Overall, the document emphasizes the power of words and the need to use the tongue wisely.
This document traces the history and impact of agape love. It discusses how agape was distinguished from other forms of love like philia in early Greek philosophy and the Bible. It was further established as the primary form of Christian love at the Synod of Constantinople in 1041 CE. The document examines how Martin Luther King Jr. was influenced by agape love and Christian liberation theology, incorporating the concept into his philosophy of nonviolent civil disobedience.
The document discusses how pastoralist communities in India and Africa have been impacted by colonial rule and policies. In India, colonial rulers reduced grazing lands by converting them into cultivated farms and declaring forests off limits, negatively impacting pastoralists' livelihoods. In Africa, colonial powers redrew borders separating pastoralist groups from grazing lands, restricting their migration patterns. This has led to loss of grazing lands and livestock deaths during droughts for communities like the Maasai in Kenya and Tanzania. The colonial policies eroded traditional pastoralist lifestyles and authority structures, creating new socioeconomic divisions within these communities.
The document is a lecture for a youth fellowship that discusses making a wholehearted commitment. It addresses three key areas: 1) properly setting one's emotions through discipline, 2) properly setting one's soul by ensuring it is placed in God's care, and 3) properly setting one's efforts by investing in things that please God. The lecture encourages the youth to discipline their hearts, accept Jesus to be saved, and focus their strengths on obeying God.
Saint Augustine of Hippo was born in 354 in Tagaste, Algeria to a Christian mother and pagan father. As a young man, he enjoyed worldly pleasures but was later converted to Christianity after hearing a voice tell him to "take up and read" from the Bible. He was baptized in 387 and went on to become a monk, priest, and bishop who wrote extensively and sought to combat heresy. Augustine believed that true happiness can only be found in God and that grace is the most important aspect of the Christian faith.
This document provides an overview of the key features and visual development environment of programming tools like Visual Basic. It describes the different areas of the visual interface including the menu bar, form window, toolbox, toolbar, project explorer, and properties window. The purpose is to help students understand how to use these tools to develop graphical user interface applications in Visual Basic.
The document defines hedonism as the belief that pleasure is the most important thing in life. It describes hedonism as deriving from Greek words meaning "delight". It then lists characteristics of hedonism such as prioritizing pleasure over consequences, addictive tendencies, and not being opposed to breaking laws. The document also describes three types of hedonism: psychological focusing on motivation and norms of pleasure; ethical focusing on maximizing happiness; and discusses the history of hedonist thought from ancient civilizations to different philosophical traditions.
The document discusses different approaches to humanistic teaching as described by various theorists. It outlines David Hargreaves' categorization of teachers as "lion-tamers," "entertainers," and "new romantics." It then covers key aspects of liberal and radical humanistic approaches, including the work of theorists like Rogers, Freire, Illich, and Mezirow who emphasized learner empowerment, facilitating natural curiosity, critical reflection, and situated learning.
Reflection Paper Apa 7 Format Tuskegee SyphiliKim Stephens
Here is a draft process essay on the selection of presidential candidates:
The Selection Process of Presidential Candidates
The process of selecting presidential candidates in the United States is a lengthy one that begins over a
year before Election Day. It involves several key stages:
Exploratory Committees: Potential candidates will often form exploratory committees months or even
years in advance to test the waters and gauge public support. This allows them to raise funds and hire
staff as they consider making a formal run.
Primaries and Caucuses: The primary season kicks off in early February with the Iowa caucuses and
New Hampshire primary. These early voting states receive outsized attention as candidates campaign
aggressively to win over voters
During the Medieval era, churches played an important role and gained significant wealth and influence. People would donate money to churches to view relics and receive blessings or healing. They would also buy indulgences and donate land to churches upon death. Churches used their wealth to construct grand cathedrals across Europe, spreading religion and demonstrating their power.
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The document discusses issues with the current lecture evaluation system (ESL) at Gyeongsang National University, with a survey finding that many students are dissatisfied with ESL and do not think it adequately communicates their feedback. Interviews revealed that students are concerned their evaluations could affect their grades and that the standardized questions do not suit all classes. Improving communication between students and professors and revising the ESL system were proposed as potential solutions.
If you’re responsible for introducing customers to a company or a product for the first time, there’s something you need to watch out for. It’s called the curse of knowledge, and it can affect anyone who creates brand messaging, website copy, tutorials, or onboarding processes. The curse of knowledge is widely defined as:
The curse of knowledge is a cognitive bias that occurs when an individual, communicating with other individuals, unknowingly assumes that the others have the background to understand.
The curse of knowledge means that the more familiar you are with something, the harder it is to put yourself in the shoes of someone who’s not familiar with that thing. You can’t unlearn what you’ve learned, and you can’t see it with fresh eyes anymore. Plus, you have a much harder time explaining the basics to people who are new to the subject because you can’t remember what questions you had when you were new to the subject.
Triumphs, challenges and opportunities for higher educationSue Beckingham
This keynote addressed the triumphs, challenges and opportunities for higher education over the last year. It celebrated the efforts of staff and students during the pandemic, reflected on the obstacles faced when moving education online, and considered how traditional and new approaches can provide a transformational learning experience. Some of the challenges discussed included the difficult transition to online learning, unequal access to technology, student anxiety around online participation, and digital fatigue. Opportunities discussed revisiting assessments, using bite-sized videos, flexible online/in-person meetings, and encouraging the sharing of teaching resources.
Shon Holyfield: Complicated, Complex, and ComplexityShon Holyfield
Shon Holyfield, CEO of TTR INc., talks about the meaning of complicated, complex, and complexity and how things get complex when you fail to understand something. YOu will find that your life and work gets simpler when you take the time to understand what is required.
Discourse Analysis in Introduction to Educational LinguisticsRiskaBatubara5
The document provides an overview of discourse analysis. It discusses key concepts in discourse analysis including interpreting discourse through understanding cohesion, coherence, speech events, and conversation analysis. It also covers Grice's Cooperative Principle and its four maxims of conversation. Background knowledge such as schemas and scripts are important for interpreting discourse. The summary provides a high-level view of some of the main topics and concepts covered in the document relating to discourse analysis.
The slideshow contains tips and techniques on how to develop great ideas, how to choose topic, how to maintain good posture and avoid bad ones. It also consists of several activities like Tree Map for speech, cards for creative elevator pitch and some suggestions on how to improve your speech. This slideshow is compiled and created by Sirhajwan Idek.
A presentation I have given about a dozen times over the years, last presented in May of 2011. An overview of 'Made to Stick' by Dan and Chip Heath - a great book for educators!
Presenting is storytelling at Uni Zurich - handouts (2014-03-05)Tudor Girba
The document discusses the importance of designing effective presentation slides. It emphasizes that slides should serve as visual aids to support the story or message being conveyed, not as the main focus. Key recommendations include using few details on slides to avoid clutter, leaving whitespace to guide the eye, and ensuring the slides emphasize the presenter's one main message. The goal is for slides to enhance and reinforce the story or talk, not distract from it.
Here are the slides from the interactive talk/workshop I gave on Friday, August 24, 2018 about my global project Sustainable Stand Up. Compassionate comedy about stuff that matters. www.sustainablestandup.com
The document provides instructions for writing an essay through an online service in 5 steps: 1) Create an account, 2) Complete an order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline, 3) Review writer bids and choose one, 4) Review the paper and authorize payment, 5) Request revisions to ensure satisfaction and receive a refund for plagiarized work.
Telling stories: Custom learning scenarios with immersive narratives and gami...Brightwave Group
How can large-scale learning solutions still provide the unique and personalised learning experiences today's learner expects?
Access the full webinar recording here:
http://www.brightwavegroup.com/past-events/telling-stories-custom-learning-scenarios-with-immersive-narratives-and-gamification/index.html
As part of a series of webinars run by the Learning and Skills Group, Brightwave's Head of Learning Design Caroline Freeman looked at scenario-based narrative games and shared her brand new insights and experiences working with this rich and effective instructional technique.
Attendees to this lively interactive session learned how to take scenario-based learning to the next level. Caroline explored:
● How to prepare simple and complex branching narratives that meet your learning need
● How to bring depth and realism to learning scenarios
using multiple scoring streams to add new dimensions to learning scenarios
● How lessons from the gaming and entertainment industries give narrative-based learning real impact.
Webinar attendees asked Caroline for tips and advice on how to use this technique in their own projects and shared their own knowledge and experiences of working in this mode.
Access the full webinar recording here:
http://www.brightwavegroup.com/past-events/telling-stories-custom-learning-scenarios-with-immersive-narratives-and-gamification/index.html
ERAU webinar --Effective Writing with Dr. Terri MaueERAUWebinars
“In survey after survey, employers are complaining about job candidates’ inability … to write clearly,” according to a 2013 NBC News article. The reporter goes on to quote William Ellet, a former writing teacher at Harvard Business School. “Recruiters and companies are saying, ‘Send us a writing sample, and if you don’t meet our standards of communication, we are not hiring you,’” Ellet said.
Join noted Embry-Riddle Professor Terri Maue as she explains how to develop effective written communications, whether they are full reports or just a quickly dashed off email. This webinar will provide tips on how to focus in on a clear and concise message. You’ll also learn how to connect to your audience so they WANT to read what you have to say.
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This document provides tips to help students achieve an A or A* grade on the writing section of an exam. It recommends focusing on structure, cohesion between paragraphs, varied sentence types and lengths, pretending someone is reading the response, using imagery and being over the top, crafting an engaging introduction, and planning in advance with a diagram. Specific examples are given to illustrate each tip. The goal is to show passion and care about the topic, even if feigned, to make the writing impressive and stand out to graders.
This document discusses discourse analysis and how language is used beyond the sentence level. It provides examples of newspaper headlines, notices, and paragraphs to illustrate discourse. It explains that discourse analysis is the study of language in text and conversation. When analyzing discourse, we draw on schemas and scripts to help interpret fragments and make sense of information that is not fully expressed. We assume coherence and cohesion in a text and consider social factors like participants and setting in a speech event. Conversation analysis also examines turn-taking conventions.
Fonts play a crucial role in both User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) design. They affect readability, accessibility, aesthetics, and overall user perception.
Connect Conference 2022: Passive House - Economic and Environmental Solution...TE Studio
Passive House: The Economic and Environmental Solution for Sustainable Real Estate. Lecture by Tim Eian of TE Studio Passive House Design in November 2022 in Minneapolis.
- The Built Environment
- Let's imagine the perfect building
- The Passive House standard
- Why Passive House targets
- Clean Energy Plans?!
- How does Passive House compare and fit in?
- The business case for Passive House real estate
- Tools to quantify the value of Passive House
- What can I do?
- Resources
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In this slides I explain how I have used storytelling techniques to elevate websites and brands and create memorable user experiences. You can discover practical tips as I showcase the elements of good storytelling and its applied to some examples of diverse brands/projects..
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Decormart Studio is widely recognized as one of the best interior designers in Bangalore, known for their exceptional design expertise and ability to create stunning, functional spaces. With a strong focus on client preferences and timely project delivery, Decormart Studio has built a solid reputation for their innovative and personalized approach to interior design.
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11. The value of simplicity
Simplicity
o Focused effort
o Makes life simple
o Simple systems are
easier to setup,
maintain, and change
Complexity
o Distracted effort
o Makes life complex
o Complex systems
lead to stress,
frustration, and waste
14. The value of simplicity:
Communication
o Complex messages don’t get communicated
clearly
o A print advertiser’s challenges
InterpretationFilters Noise
Simple message
Evocative theme
Simple delivery
21. Challenge of simplicity
It’s tough
o Finding a simpler way is neither simple nor easy
o There has to be a drive, an urge, and a
motivation to make things simple
o If you achieve simplicity, then you have to deal
with people’s perception of simplicity
22. Challenge of simplicity
You need to know the subject
o Learning backwards is easier than learning
forwards
• “If I had only known then what I know now…”
23. Challenge of simplicity
Misleading
o Simple and clear communication can make it
easy to shine over the facts
Unfair
o The complexity of laws and regulations grows in
order to deal with exceptions and loopholes
Vulnerable
o Sometimes simple systems are more easily
susceptible to ... strife
25. How to encourage simplicity
If you do not seek to understand a
situation or process, your efforts will
be ‘simplistic’ rather than simple.
Simplicity before understanding is
worthless.
“
”- Edward de Bono
26. How to encourage simplicity:
Provocative amputation
o Imagine one piece of the system or process is
dropped
o Includes even the most obvious of things
o The purpose of amputation is provocation
27. How to encourage simplicity:
Extracting concepts
o The purpose of concepts is to breed concrete,
hands-on action
o Concepts have to be general, vague and blurry
o Example: space pens (that’s right)
28. How to encourage simplicity:
Historical review
o Examining each part of a system or process and
getting rid of anything that can’t justify its
presence
o Many things are there simply because they were
there yesterday
o Sometimes, even though something doesn’t
serve a purpose, you can’t get rid of it
30. Complexity, mon amour
If you want to be taken very
very seriously then write a
very very complex book – in
French, if possible.
“
”- Edward de Bono
31. Complexity, mon amour
It makes you seem smart
o Academic theorizing vs real world application
o The easiest way to show you’re superior is to
understand what ordinary people can’t
o Very real fear that the interpreter won’t be
needed anymore
32. Complexity, mon amour
It can be an effective way of hiding the fact that
you don’t know something
If you really have nothing new to say,
make it complicated so at least some
people will be fooled.
33. Complexity, mon amour
It can be an effective way of hiding the fact that
you don’t know something
Critics will love the book because
they’ll feel part of a privileged few who
can understand it.
34. Complexity, mon amour
It can be an effective way of hiding the fact that
you don’t know something
Critics will have more to write
about, as compared to a simple
book.
35. Complexity, mon amour
It can be an effective way of hiding the fact that
you don’t know something
People will buy the book to show
how cultured they are, but half of
them won’t read it.
36. Complexity, mon amour
It can be an effective way of hiding the fact that
you don’t know something
The book will develop a cult
following for
years to come.
37. Complexity, mon amour
People confuse simplicity with simplistic or
oversimplified
o Simplicity before understanding is simplistic
o It’s hard to distinguish between simple and
simplistic unless you yourself know the subject
o Oversimplification is just as dangerous as
needless complexity
42. Recap
o The value of simplicity
o The challenge of simplicity
o How to encourage simplicity
o Why some people love complexity
43. Recap
o Simplicity is a riddle with great value that scares
and confuses some, while intriguing and
motivating others.
o It’s one of Jonar’s values because we know it
matters, a whole lot.
44. Closing thoughts
o There is no point in ending up with a very simple
way of delivering nothing. The other key values
need to be kept in mind too.
o We just made the topic of simplicity more
complex