The document provides an overview of the tasks and coursework required for a media studies course. It discusses tasks such as conducting research on film directors, analyzing genre conventions by reviewing opening scenes of films, developing initial film ideas, creating a storyboard, conducting a survey of the target audience, and creating a blog to document the process. It provides examples of some of the tasks and reflections on lessons learned, including areas that could have been improved such as putting more effort into certain posts and tasks.
This document provides information on leading a healthy lifestyle through nutrition, physical activity, and rest. It discusses the importance of drinking water and avoiding sugary drinks. It recommends getting 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity per day through activities like sports and dancing. It also stresses the importance of balance, noting that both insufficient and excessive exercise and calorie intake can lead to health issues. Maintaining a balanced diet with proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals is emphasized.
Najah M.M. Hasan is seeking new challenges working with international organizations on developing communities and building digital control systems using microprocessors. She has over 20 years of experience working in statistics and data management for the Jordanian Ministry of Education, including designing databases, collecting and analyzing education data, and coordinating data sharing with international organizations. She holds a B.Sc. in Statistics from Baghdad University and has extensive training in areas such as strategic planning, quality management, and computer skills.
Gamification is the use of game-like features in non-gaming contexts. Points, badges, and leaderboards are used to motivate participation and recognize skills and achievements. Feedback is important for learning as it allows students to assess their understanding and progress. Gamification techniques can be effective motivators if the rewards appeal to users and encourage behaviors that support learning.
AT THE DAWN OF THE MOBILE ERA / Marketingfesztival Budapest 2014 Skillio.net
My preso on Budapest-based SME marketing conference about the mobile landscape. Media trends, responsive web, apps, mobile commerce, consumer insights, augmented reality, etc. (in Hungarian).
The document describes the E-Flow system, a communication system that provides user notification in dynamic evacuation scenarios. E-Flow uses MQTT and XMPP protocols to connect sensors, users, and emergency responders to improve information awareness during evacuations. It was deployed at a university and two hospitals to test providing acceptable user awareness levels through a mobile app and web interface. The system analyzes response times to determine users receive information in under one second. Future work includes integrating decision support, stronger experimentation, and improving wireless sensor network integration.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. Regular exercise can improve cardiovascular health, reduce stress and anxiety, boost mood, and enhance cognitive function. Staying physically active for at least 30 minutes each day is recommended for overall health and well-being.
The document provides an overview of the tasks and coursework required for a media studies course. It discusses tasks such as conducting research on film directors, analyzing genre conventions by reviewing opening scenes of films, developing initial film ideas, creating a storyboard, conducting a survey of the target audience, and creating a blog to document the process. It provides examples of some of the tasks and reflections on lessons learned, including areas that could have been improved such as putting more effort into certain posts and tasks.
This document provides information on leading a healthy lifestyle through nutrition, physical activity, and rest. It discusses the importance of drinking water and avoiding sugary drinks. It recommends getting 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity per day through activities like sports and dancing. It also stresses the importance of balance, noting that both insufficient and excessive exercise and calorie intake can lead to health issues. Maintaining a balanced diet with proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals is emphasized.
Najah M.M. Hasan is seeking new challenges working with international organizations on developing communities and building digital control systems using microprocessors. She has over 20 years of experience working in statistics and data management for the Jordanian Ministry of Education, including designing databases, collecting and analyzing education data, and coordinating data sharing with international organizations. She holds a B.Sc. in Statistics from Baghdad University and has extensive training in areas such as strategic planning, quality management, and computer skills.
Gamification is the use of game-like features in non-gaming contexts. Points, badges, and leaderboards are used to motivate participation and recognize skills and achievements. Feedback is important for learning as it allows students to assess their understanding and progress. Gamification techniques can be effective motivators if the rewards appeal to users and encourage behaviors that support learning.
AT THE DAWN OF THE MOBILE ERA / Marketingfesztival Budapest 2014 Skillio.net
My preso on Budapest-based SME marketing conference about the mobile landscape. Media trends, responsive web, apps, mobile commerce, consumer insights, augmented reality, etc. (in Hungarian).
The document describes the E-Flow system, a communication system that provides user notification in dynamic evacuation scenarios. E-Flow uses MQTT and XMPP protocols to connect sensors, users, and emergency responders to improve information awareness during evacuations. It was deployed at a university and two hospitals to test providing acceptable user awareness levels through a mobile app and web interface. The system analyzes response times to determine users receive information in under one second. Future work includes integrating decision support, stronger experimentation, and improving wireless sensor network integration.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. Regular exercise can improve cardiovascular health, reduce stress and anxiety, boost mood, and enhance cognitive function. Staying physically active for at least 30 minutes each day is recommended for overall health and well-being.
The document outlines the key elements of a plot diagram, including exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. It introduces these elements and provides brief definitions for each. The plot diagram elements are organized sequentially from the beginning to the end of a story.
The document outlines several major events and social changes in British history from the earliest settlers through the 20th century:
1) Celtic tribes arrived in Britain in the 5th century BCE and established societies led by kings with Druids serving important religious roles. The Romans then invaded in 43 CE and controlled much of the island.
2) Anglo-Saxons invaded beginning in the 5th century CE and established several kingdoms that were eventually united under King Alfred. Vikings then raided parts of Britain beginning in 793 CE.
3) The Norman invasion in 1066 CE introduced feudalism and manorialism. Over subsequent centuries, events like the Industrial Revolution, world wars, and reform acts broad
This document discusses the ethnic conflict between Tamils and Sinhalese in Sri Lanka. It describes how Tamils faced discrimination and human rights violations over several decades. This led to the formation of the militant group LTTE led by Velupillai Prabhakaran to fight for a separate Tamil state. The Sri Lankan government responded with violence and categorized Tamils as terrorists. Although the LTTE was eventually defeated, the document argues they were freedom fighters and the struggle for an independent Tamil state continues.
This document appears to be a seminar presentation certificate and index for a student named Arnob Sarkar discussing the topic of touch screen technology using infrared systems. The certificate indicates the seminar presentation was submitted in partial fulfillment for a degree in B.E. and was completed under the guidance of Mr. Avinash Gaur and Mrs. Nita Jain. The index lists 6 topics to be covered in the presentation, including an introduction, history of touchscreens, overview of technologies, how infrared touchscreens work, design features, and applications.