This document provides information on various assistive technologies and universal design strategies for use in science education, including SMARTBoards, e-readers, AlphaSmart keyboards, voice recognition software, Intelli-Pics Studio, Thunder presentation software, talking calculators, Microsoft Excel, WebQuests, virtual labs, digital microscopes, Logger Pro graphing programs, Elmo document cameras, Inspiration software, flow charts, concept maps, modeling kits, periodic table overlays, highlighters, colored pens, and pictures/diagrams for lab procedures. Each item listed provides a link for additional details on the resource.
Negócios em Cinema e Audiovisual - 25/5/16Renato Cruz
O documento discute a evolução da radiodifusão, desde os primórdios do rádio no início do século XX até as tecnologias digitais atuais. Apresenta marcos históricos como a primeira transmissão comercial de rádio e o pânico causado por uma adaptação radiofônica de "A Guerra dos Mundos" de H.G. Wells. Também aborda os testes do rádio digital no Brasil, os obstáculos enfrentados e a migração de emissoras AM para a faixa FM.
Gerald Roche and Libu Lakhi of Qinghai Normal University and Plateau Music Project
shares valuable lessons about Collaborative Writing in the Classrooms.
Workshop schrijven voor het beeldscherm vso 14 juni 2012Anja Gruteke
Workshop 'Succes op hets cherm: schrijven voor digitale media'. Gegeven op 14 juni 2012, VSO-congres.
Hoe schrijf je goede teksten die leesbaar zijn vanaf uiteenlopende beeldschermen?
The document discusses data communication systems and networks. It introduces key concepts like data communication, components of a data communication system, different types of networks including LANs, WANs and MANs, the organization and structure of the Internet, and the basic elements of communication protocols. Diagrams and figures are included to illustrate different network topologies, types of connections, and the hierarchical organization of the Internet.
Communication has evolved significantly over time from oral traditions in prehistoric times to modern digital communication. Early humans communicated through paintings and oral traditions, while ancient Egyptians used engraved symbols on stone. The Greeks and Latins developed important alphabets that became the basis for the modern Latin alphabet. Johannes Gutenberg revolutionized communication in the 15th century with the invention of the printing press, making books more widely available. Major changes continued with innovations like the radio, telephone, television, and internet across the 19th and 20th centuries. Now in the 21st century, digital communication through media like blogs and mobile internet knows no borders or limitations of time and space.
Examples include using photos of endangered species, paintings by national artists, and case studies about Filipino celebrities. Student projects analyzing original Pilipino music lyrics for economic concepts showed reinforced learning and appreciation of local culture. Recommendations include addressing multiple intelligences and collaborating to improve technical skills.
This document provides information on various assistive technologies and universal design strategies for use in science education, including SMARTBoards, e-readers, AlphaSmart keyboards, voice recognition software, Intelli-Pics Studio, Thunder presentation software, talking calculators, Microsoft Excel, WebQuests, virtual labs, digital microscopes, Logger Pro graphing programs, Elmo document cameras, Inspiration software, flow charts, concept maps, modeling kits, periodic table overlays, highlighters, colored pens, and pictures/diagrams for lab procedures. Each item listed provides a link for additional details on the resource.
Negócios em Cinema e Audiovisual - 25/5/16Renato Cruz
O documento discute a evolução da radiodifusão, desde os primórdios do rádio no início do século XX até as tecnologias digitais atuais. Apresenta marcos históricos como a primeira transmissão comercial de rádio e o pânico causado por uma adaptação radiofônica de "A Guerra dos Mundos" de H.G. Wells. Também aborda os testes do rádio digital no Brasil, os obstáculos enfrentados e a migração de emissoras AM para a faixa FM.
Gerald Roche and Libu Lakhi of Qinghai Normal University and Plateau Music Project
shares valuable lessons about Collaborative Writing in the Classrooms.
Workshop schrijven voor het beeldscherm vso 14 juni 2012Anja Gruteke
Workshop 'Succes op hets cherm: schrijven voor digitale media'. Gegeven op 14 juni 2012, VSO-congres.
Hoe schrijf je goede teksten die leesbaar zijn vanaf uiteenlopende beeldschermen?
The document discusses data communication systems and networks. It introduces key concepts like data communication, components of a data communication system, different types of networks including LANs, WANs and MANs, the organization and structure of the Internet, and the basic elements of communication protocols. Diagrams and figures are included to illustrate different network topologies, types of connections, and the hierarchical organization of the Internet.
Communication has evolved significantly over time from oral traditions in prehistoric times to modern digital communication. Early humans communicated through paintings and oral traditions, while ancient Egyptians used engraved symbols on stone. The Greeks and Latins developed important alphabets that became the basis for the modern Latin alphabet. Johannes Gutenberg revolutionized communication in the 15th century with the invention of the printing press, making books more widely available. Major changes continued with innovations like the radio, telephone, television, and internet across the 19th and 20th centuries. Now in the 21st century, digital communication through media like blogs and mobile internet knows no borders or limitations of time and space.
Examples include using photos of endangered species, paintings by national artists, and case studies about Filipino celebrities. Student projects analyzing original Pilipino music lyrics for economic concepts showed reinforced learning and appreciation of local culture. Recommendations include addressing multiple intelligences and collaborating to improve technical skills.
The document discusses poverty in Hong Kong, noting that the number of people living in poverty reached a record high of 1.26 million in the first half of 2010, comprising 18% of Hong Kong's population of 7 million. It also reports that the income gap between the richest and poorest 10% of households in Hong Kong is 27 times. The Commission on Poverty was established to address these issues but its term ended in June 2007 without being replaced by a formal organization.
Apresentação de Helio Oyama, diretor de Marketing de Produto para América Latina da Qualcomm, durante o Fórum Tablets & Smartphones 2013, no dia 12 de novembro de 2013, em São Paulo
Network – based social capital and capacity buildingJerry Jose
Class report on network based social capital and capacity building programs by Shoba Ramanadhan, Sosena Kebede, Jeannie Mantopoulos and Elizabeth H Bradley
The document provides an introduction to ZANEC Technologies, including its mission to focus on innovation in software development. It discusses ZANEC's key people and management team, operations overview, services related to software development and management, strengths around innovation and domain expertise in healthcare and portal technologies. The document also outlines ZANEC's business model of strategic partnerships and virtual R&D model, as well as its expertise in areas like healthcare, web technologies, and software development processes.
This document discusses a project to develop a web-based framework to conserve local knowledge of Javanese vernacular architecture. A team of lecturers and students from Soegijapranata Catholic University digitized existing research, conducted fieldwork to collect additional data, and created 3D models of buildings. They developed an e-learning platform and YouTube channel to promote understanding of Javanese cultural heritage. The project aims to preserve vanishing local knowledge and encourage modern interpretations of traditional design principles.
The document discusses Hong Kong's statutory minimum wage policy from 2006 to 2011. It began with the Wage Protection Movement (WPM) in 2006 to protect wages of cleaning and security workers voluntarily, but only 52% benefited. In 2008, the Chief Executive announced a statutory minimum wage would be implemented. A Provisional Minimum Wage Commission was established and conducted public consultations from 2009 to 2010 before recommending the minimum wage be set at $28 per hour, which was enacted in May 2011. The policy used an incremental approach, starting with the voluntary WPM before moving to mandatory legislation.
Aditya Nugraha of Petra Christian University talks about how Surubaya is promoted with digitization of local knowledge along with University events to preserve the past of Indonesia's second-largest city.
This document summarizes a research project that aimed to determine if explicitly teaching test-taking skills would improve students' abilities on tests. The researchers taught two test-taking strategies - circling key words and rephrasing test questions - to students in various classes over 3-4 weeks. Pre- and post-tests were administered to measure effects. While some individual classes saw significant effects, the overall results across all 256 students were not significant, showing mixed evidence on whether the strategies improved performance or whether students used the strategies taught. The researchers conclude more time and a larger sample size are needed to better evaluate the impacts.
About hometown narratives of undergraduate students.
Dianne Siriban talks about how Smart phones using Microblogging could be a popular tool to engage higher education students in English Communication courses on Research Writing.
The document discusses poverty in Hong Kong, noting that the number of people living in poverty reached a record high of 1.26 million in the first half of 2010, comprising 18% of Hong Kong's population of 7 million. It also reports that the income gap between the richest and poorest 10% of households in Hong Kong is 27 times. The Commission on Poverty was established to address these issues but its term ended in June 2007 without being replaced by a formal organization.
Apresentação de Helio Oyama, diretor de Marketing de Produto para América Latina da Qualcomm, durante o Fórum Tablets & Smartphones 2013, no dia 12 de novembro de 2013, em São Paulo
Network – based social capital and capacity buildingJerry Jose
Class report on network based social capital and capacity building programs by Shoba Ramanadhan, Sosena Kebede, Jeannie Mantopoulos and Elizabeth H Bradley
The document provides an introduction to ZANEC Technologies, including its mission to focus on innovation in software development. It discusses ZANEC's key people and management team, operations overview, services related to software development and management, strengths around innovation and domain expertise in healthcare and portal technologies. The document also outlines ZANEC's business model of strategic partnerships and virtual R&D model, as well as its expertise in areas like healthcare, web technologies, and software development processes.
This document discusses a project to develop a web-based framework to conserve local knowledge of Javanese vernacular architecture. A team of lecturers and students from Soegijapranata Catholic University digitized existing research, conducted fieldwork to collect additional data, and created 3D models of buildings. They developed an e-learning platform and YouTube channel to promote understanding of Javanese cultural heritage. The project aims to preserve vanishing local knowledge and encourage modern interpretations of traditional design principles.
The document discusses Hong Kong's statutory minimum wage policy from 2006 to 2011. It began with the Wage Protection Movement (WPM) in 2006 to protect wages of cleaning and security workers voluntarily, but only 52% benefited. In 2008, the Chief Executive announced a statutory minimum wage would be implemented. A Provisional Minimum Wage Commission was established and conducted public consultations from 2009 to 2010 before recommending the minimum wage be set at $28 per hour, which was enacted in May 2011. The policy used an incremental approach, starting with the voluntary WPM before moving to mandatory legislation.
Aditya Nugraha of Petra Christian University talks about how Surubaya is promoted with digitization of local knowledge along with University events to preserve the past of Indonesia's second-largest city.
This document summarizes a research project that aimed to determine if explicitly teaching test-taking skills would improve students' abilities on tests. The researchers taught two test-taking strategies - circling key words and rephrasing test questions - to students in various classes over 3-4 weeks. Pre- and post-tests were administered to measure effects. While some individual classes saw significant effects, the overall results across all 256 students were not significant, showing mixed evidence on whether the strategies improved performance or whether students used the strategies taught. The researchers conclude more time and a larger sample size are needed to better evaluate the impacts.
About hometown narratives of undergraduate students.
Dianne Siriban talks about how Smart phones using Microblogging could be a popular tool to engage higher education students in English Communication courses on Research Writing.