the presentation of a paper with the same title, written by Adrian Holzer, Sten Govaerts, Jan Ondrus, Andrii Vozniuk,
David Rigaud, Benoît Garbinato & Denis Gillet.
presented at the 12th International Conference on Web-based Learning, ICWL 2013, October 6-9 2013, Kenting, Taiwan
Towards an online lab portal for inquiry-based STEM learning at school.Sten Govaerts
the presentation of a paper written by Sten Govaerts, Yiwei Cao, Andrii Vozniuk, Adrian Holzer, Danilo Garbi Zutin, Elio San Cristóbal, Lars Bollen, Sven Manske, Nils Faltin, Christophe Salzmann, Eleftheria Tsourlidaki & Denis Gillet.
presented at 12th International Conference on Web-based Learning, ICWL 2013, October 6-9 2013, Kenting, Taiwan.
Learning Analytics at KULeuven by the team of Erik DuvalSten Govaerts
For the remembrance session of Erik Duval and Martin Wolpers at the JTEL Summer School 2016, I presented the work on learning analytics in Erik Duval's group at KULeuven
Towards an online lab portal for inquiry-based STEM learning at school.Sten Govaerts
the presentation of a paper written by Sten Govaerts, Yiwei Cao, Andrii Vozniuk, Adrian Holzer, Danilo Garbi Zutin, Elio San Cristóbal, Lars Bollen, Sven Manske, Nils Faltin, Christophe Salzmann, Eleftheria Tsourlidaki & Denis Gillet.
presented at 12th International Conference on Web-based Learning, ICWL 2013, October 6-9 2013, Kenting, Taiwan.
Learning Analytics at KULeuven by the team of Erik DuvalSten Govaerts
For the remembrance session of Erik Duval and Martin Wolpers at the JTEL Summer School 2016, I presented the work on learning analytics in Erik Duval's group at KULeuven
Hack Into the Hybrid: The Whys, Hows, and Wows of Making your Course a Blende...Amy Burvall
originally presented at Kamehameha Schools' "Imagine" Conference, June 2013. I organize around the analogy: The Cafe, The Studio. and the Stage.
* Please note that the many embedded videos will not play in Slideshare, and the accompanying website url HAS BEEN CHANGED TO http://amyburvall.wix.com/presos
Experience and awareness of our stupidity come with age. Every UX expert goes through the same initiation as others and makes same mistakes. It's an insane waste of time. I want to return you a bit of this time so that you can use it in a better and more useful way. Of course, if you will listen what I have to say and take it to heart. Let me start from your Ego...
Are you new to the world of Ruby on Rails, trying to find a way to break in? Are you an experienced developer from the .NET or Java world trying to find a way to break out?
Two years ago, I was in a management role with a medical device company, moving slowly away from something I love, writing software. My experience was heavy on the embedded and desktop side, primarily in C#, with little web experience.
I loved TDD and agile, but didn't find much love for XP practices in those communities. I had heard a lot about how these ideas were valued in the Ruby community but how was I going to break in.
This talk will go into some of the things I did to gain a toehold. Along the way, we'll talk about fear, imposter syndrome, leveling up your skills, and getting involved in the community. We'll also talk about some of the roadblocks you will face and some unspoken, and not so unspoken, negative aspects of the industry.
Way too often is Kanban portrayed as an agile, flow based development process close to the classical waterfall competing with Scrum. Kanban is supposed to unite all the advantages that waterfall processes offer (like clearly defined responsibilities, working in specialization, and all of that really efficiently!) with the agility of Scrum. You’re successful, however, without planning, estimation, nobody hast o leave their comfort zone. Awesome, isn’t it!? But that isn’t really Kanban. It’s just FAKE – False, accumulated Kanban expectations. Kanban is, contrary to a lot of expectations, a evolutionary change management method. A central aspect of this method is the establishment of a work-in-progress limited pull system. Through this system, demand is approached to the real system capacity. Limiting the work-in-progress and the other five core practises create a pressure for change. The four principles support changing the system evolutionary and collaboratively. The basics of Kanban – principles and practises – will be presented and discussed during this talk. It is directly especially at an audience with no or little knowledge of Kanban as a change management method. Kanban can be implemented deeply or, the majority of implementations I see, in a shallow way. Therefore, members of the audience who are already using visualization as a first practice should be able to take away fresh impulses.
It's not an interview; it's a conversationDon Goble
Good interview's don't ask questions with the expectation of receiving an answer. Good interviews are truly a conversation. Learn about some fabulous interview secrets.
Making games at ELI 2013 with Ryan Martinez, Chris Holden, and 14 awesome brave participants! http://www.educause.edu/eli/events/eli-annual-meeting/2013/seminar-01a-iterative-design-process-curriculum-and-games-separate-registration-required.
Hack Into the Hybrid: The Whys, Hows, and Wows of Making your Course a Blende...Amy Burvall
originally presented at Kamehameha Schools' "Imagine" Conference, June 2013. I organize around the analogy: The Cafe, The Studio. and the Stage.
* Please note that the many embedded videos will not play in Slideshare, and the accompanying website url HAS BEEN CHANGED TO http://amyburvall.wix.com/presos
Experience and awareness of our stupidity come with age. Every UX expert goes through the same initiation as others and makes same mistakes. It's an insane waste of time. I want to return you a bit of this time so that you can use it in a better and more useful way. Of course, if you will listen what I have to say and take it to heart. Let me start from your Ego...
Are you new to the world of Ruby on Rails, trying to find a way to break in? Are you an experienced developer from the .NET or Java world trying to find a way to break out?
Two years ago, I was in a management role with a medical device company, moving slowly away from something I love, writing software. My experience was heavy on the embedded and desktop side, primarily in C#, with little web experience.
I loved TDD and agile, but didn't find much love for XP practices in those communities. I had heard a lot about how these ideas were valued in the Ruby community but how was I going to break in.
This talk will go into some of the things I did to gain a toehold. Along the way, we'll talk about fear, imposter syndrome, leveling up your skills, and getting involved in the community. We'll also talk about some of the roadblocks you will face and some unspoken, and not so unspoken, negative aspects of the industry.
Way too often is Kanban portrayed as an agile, flow based development process close to the classical waterfall competing with Scrum. Kanban is supposed to unite all the advantages that waterfall processes offer (like clearly defined responsibilities, working in specialization, and all of that really efficiently!) with the agility of Scrum. You’re successful, however, without planning, estimation, nobody hast o leave their comfort zone. Awesome, isn’t it!? But that isn’t really Kanban. It’s just FAKE – False, accumulated Kanban expectations. Kanban is, contrary to a lot of expectations, a evolutionary change management method. A central aspect of this method is the establishment of a work-in-progress limited pull system. Through this system, demand is approached to the real system capacity. Limiting the work-in-progress and the other five core practises create a pressure for change. The four principles support changing the system evolutionary and collaboratively. The basics of Kanban – principles and practises – will be presented and discussed during this talk. It is directly especially at an audience with no or little knowledge of Kanban as a change management method. Kanban can be implemented deeply or, the majority of implementations I see, in a shallow way. Therefore, members of the audience who are already using visualization as a first practice should be able to take away fresh impulses.
It's not an interview; it's a conversationDon Goble
Good interview's don't ask questions with the expectation of receiving an answer. Good interviews are truly a conversation. Learn about some fabulous interview secrets.
Making games at ELI 2013 with Ryan Martinez, Chris Holden, and 14 awesome brave participants! http://www.educause.edu/eli/events/eli-annual-meeting/2013/seminar-01a-iterative-design-process-curriculum-and-games-separate-registration-required.
The Student Activity Meter for Awareness and Self-reflectionSten Govaerts
These slides present the iterative design and evaluation the student activity meter.
Presented for students of the KULeuven CHI course of prof. Erik Duval.
GraphSummit Singapore | The Future of Agility: Supercharging Digital Transfor...Neo4j
Leonard Jayamohan, Partner & Generative AI Lead, Deloitte
This keynote will reveal how Deloitte leverages Neo4j’s graph power for groundbreaking digital twin solutions, achieving a staggering 100x performance boost. Discover the essential role knowledge graphs play in successful generative AI implementations. Plus, get an exclusive look at an innovative Neo4j + Generative AI solution Deloitte is developing in-house.
Unlocking Productivity: Leveraging the Potential of Copilot in Microsoft 365, a presentation by Christoforos Vlachos, Senior Solutions Manager – Modern Workplace, Uni Systems
SAP Sapphire 2024 - ASUG301 building better apps with SAP Fiori.pdfPeter Spielvogel
Building better applications for business users with SAP Fiori.
• What is SAP Fiori and why it matters to you
• How a better user experience drives measurable business benefits
• How to get started with SAP Fiori today
• How SAP Fiori elements accelerates application development
• How SAP Build Code includes SAP Fiori tools and other generative artificial intelligence capabilities
• How SAP Fiori paves the way for using AI in SAP apps
LF Energy Webinar: Electrical Grid Modelling and Simulation Through PowSyBl -...DanBrown980551
Do you want to learn how to model and simulate an electrical network from scratch in under an hour?
Then welcome to this PowSyBl workshop, hosted by Rte, the French Transmission System Operator (TSO)!
During the webinar, you will discover the PowSyBl ecosystem as well as handle and study an electrical network through an interactive Python notebook.
PowSyBl is an open source project hosted by LF Energy, which offers a comprehensive set of features for electrical grid modelling and simulation. Among other advanced features, PowSyBl provides:
- A fully editable and extendable library for grid component modelling;
- Visualization tools to display your network;
- Grid simulation tools, such as power flows, security analyses (with or without remedial actions) and sensitivity analyses;
The framework is mostly written in Java, with a Python binding so that Python developers can access PowSyBl functionalities as well.
What you will learn during the webinar:
- For beginners: discover PowSyBl's functionalities through a quick general presentation and the notebook, without needing any expert coding skills;
- For advanced developers: master the skills to efficiently apply PowSyBl functionalities to your real-world scenarios.
DevOps and Testing slides at DASA ConnectKari Kakkonen
My and Rik Marselis slides at 30.5.2024 DASA Connect conference. We discuss about what is testing, then what is agile testing and finally what is Testing in DevOps. Finally we had lovely workshop with the participants trying to find out different ways to think about quality and testing in different parts of the DevOps infinity loop.
PHP Frameworks: I want to break free (IPC Berlin 2024)Ralf Eggert
In this presentation, we examine the challenges and limitations of relying too heavily on PHP frameworks in web development. We discuss the history of PHP and its frameworks to understand how this dependence has evolved. The focus will be on providing concrete tips and strategies to reduce reliance on these frameworks, based on real-world examples and practical considerations. The goal is to equip developers with the skills and knowledge to create more flexible and future-proof web applications. We'll explore the importance of maintaining autonomy in a rapidly changing tech landscape and how to make informed decisions in PHP development.
This talk is aimed at encouraging a more independent approach to using PHP frameworks, moving towards a more flexible and future-proof approach to PHP development.
The Art of the Pitch: WordPress Relationships and SalesLaura Byrne
Clients don’t know what they don’t know. What web solutions are right for them? How does WordPress come into the picture? How do you make sure you understand scope and timeline? What do you do if sometime changes?
All these questions and more will be explored as we talk about matching clients’ needs with what your agency offers without pulling teeth or pulling your hair out. Practical tips, and strategies for successful relationship building that leads to closing the deal.
Generative AI Deep Dive: Advancing from Proof of Concept to ProductionAggregage
Join Maher Hanafi, VP of Engineering at Betterworks, in this new session where he'll share a practical framework to transform Gen AI prototypes into impactful products! He'll delve into the complexities of data collection and management, model selection and optimization, and ensuring security, scalability, and responsible use.
Dr. Sean Tan, Head of Data Science, Changi Airport Group
Discover how Changi Airport Group (CAG) leverages graph technologies and generative AI to revolutionize their search capabilities. This session delves into the unique search needs of CAG’s diverse passengers and customers, showcasing how graph data structures enhance the accuracy and relevance of AI-generated search results, mitigating the risk of “hallucinations” and improving the overall customer journey.
In his public lecture, Christian Timmerer provides insights into the fascinating history of video streaming, starting from its humble beginnings before YouTube to the groundbreaking technologies that now dominate platforms like Netflix and ORF ON. Timmerer also presents provocative contributions of his own that have significantly influenced the industry. He concludes by looking at future challenges and invites the audience to join in a discussion.
Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey 2024 by 91mobiles.pdf91mobiles
91mobiles recently conducted a Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey in which we asked over 3,000 respondents about the TV they own, aspects they look at on a new TV, and their TV buying preferences.
Climate Impact of Software Testing at Nordic Testing DaysKari Kakkonen
My slides at Nordic Testing Days 6.6.2024
Climate impact / sustainability of software testing discussed on the talk. ICT and testing must carry their part of global responsibility to help with the climat warming. We can minimize the carbon footprint but we can also have a carbon handprint, a positive impact on the climate. Quality characteristics can be added with sustainability, and then measured continuously. Test environments can be used less, and in smaller scale and on demand. Test techniques can be used in optimizing or minimizing number of tests. Test automation can be used to speed up testing.
Climate Impact of Software Testing at Nordic Testing Days
SpeakUp – A Mobile App Facilitating Audience Interaction
1. SpeakUp – A Mobile App
Facilitating Audience
Interaction
Adrian Holzer, Sten Govaerts, Jan Ondrus, Andrii Vozniuk,
David Rigaud, Benoît Garbinato & Denis Gillet.
Monday, October 7, 13
57. user assumptions
participate more
actively
exchange
ideas
ask questions
shyness
fear of being ridiculed
irrelevant
questions
login burden
learn from the
input of others
more
participation
most interesting
questions asked
SpeakUp room key: 413485
Monday, October 7, 13
66. survey results.
I think students need to
interact during lectures
I usually participate in
lectures
SpeakUp is useful in class
SpeakUp improves my will
to interact
SpeakUp is easy to use
SpeakUp encourages
student interactions
SpeakUp should be used in
more lectures
I like posting messages
anonymously
SpeakUp is effective to rate
messages
1 2 3 4 5I strongly disagree I strongly agree
SpeakUp room key: 413485
Monday, October 7, 13
67. survey results.
I think students need to
interact during lectures
I usually participate in
lectures
SpeakUp is useful in class
SpeakUp improves my will
to interact
SpeakUp is easy to use
SpeakUp encourages
student interactions
SpeakUp should be used in
more lectures
I like posting messages
anonymously
SpeakUp is effective to rate
messages
1 2 3 4 5I strongly disagree I strongly agree
SpeakUp room key: 413485
Monday, October 7, 13
68. survey results.
I think students need to
interact during lectures
I usually participate in
lectures
SpeakUp is useful in class
SpeakUp improves my will
to interact
SpeakUp is easy to use
SpeakUp encourages
student interactions
SpeakUp should be used in
more lectures
I like posting messages
anonymously
SpeakUp is effective to rate
messages
1 2 3 4 5I strongly disagree I strongly agree
SpeakUp room key: 413485
Monday, October 7, 13
69. survey results.
I think students need to
interact during lectures
I usually participate in
lectures
SpeakUp is useful in class
SpeakUp improves my will
to interact
SpeakUp is easy to use
SpeakUp encourages
student interactions
SpeakUp should be used in
more lectures
I like posting messages
anonymously
SpeakUp is effective to rate
messages
1 2 3 4 5I strongly disagree I strongly agree
SpeakUp room key: 413485
Monday, October 7, 13
70. survey results.
I think students need to
interact during lectures
I usually participate in
lectures
SpeakUp is useful in class
SpeakUp improves my will
to interact
SpeakUp is easy to use
SpeakUp encourages
student interactions
SpeakUp should be used in
more lectures
I like posting messages
anonymously
SpeakUp is effective to rate
messages
1 2 3 4 5I strongly disagree I strongly agree
SpeakUp room key: 413485
Monday, October 7, 13
71. survey results.
I think students need to
interact during lectures
I usually participate in
lectures
SpeakUp is useful in class
SpeakUp improves my will
to interact
SpeakUp is easy to use
SpeakUp encourages
student interactions
SpeakUp should be used in
more lectures
I like posting messages
anonymously
SpeakUp is effective to rate
messages
1 2 3 4 5I strongly disagree I strongly agree
SpeakUp room key: 413485
Monday, October 7, 13
72. #1 #2 #3 #4 #5
Session number
Numberofmessages
267 messages.
SpeakUp room key: 413485
Monday, October 7, 13
73. #1 #2 #3 #4 #5
Session number
Numberofmessages
267 messages.
categorised
by experts
SpeakUp room key: 413485
Monday, October 7, 13
74. #1 #2 #3 #4 #5
Session number
Numberofmessages
267 messages.
categorised
by experts
SpeakUp room key: 413485
Monday, October 7, 13
75. #1 #2 #3 #4 #5
Session number
Numberofmessages
267 messages.
categorised
by experts
SpeakUp room key: 413485
Monday, October 7, 13
76. #1 #2 #3 #4 #5
Session number
Numberofmessages
267 messages.
categorised
by experts
SpeakUp room key: 413485
Monday, October 7, 13
77. #1 #2 #3 #4 #5
Session number
Numberofmessages
267 messages.
categorised
by experts
SpeakUp room key: 413485
Monday, October 7, 13
78. #1 #2 #3 #4 #5
Session number
Numberofmessages
267 messages.
categorised
by expertsfree
SpeakUp room key: 413485
Monday, October 7, 13
79. #1 #2 #3 #4 #5
Session number
Numberofmessages
267 messages.
categorised
by expertsfree moderated
SpeakUp room key: 413485
Monday, October 7, 13
80. #1 #2 #3 #4 #5
Session number
Numberofmessages
267 messages.
categorised
by expertsfree moderated speech
SpeakUp room key: 413485
Monday, October 7, 13
81. #1 #2 #3 #4 #5
Session number
Numberofmessages
267 messages.
categorised
by expertsfree moderated speech free
SpeakUp room key: 413485
Monday, October 7, 13
82. #1 #2 #3 #4 #5
Session number
Numberofmessages
267 messages.
categorised
by expertsfree moderated speech free free
SpeakUp room key: 413485
Monday, October 7, 13
83. #1 #2 #3 #4 #5
Session number
Numberofmessages
267 messages.
categorised
by expertsfree moderated speech free free
SpeakUp room key: 413485
Monday, October 7, 13
84. #1 #2 #3 #4 #5
Session number
Numberofmessages
267 messages.
categorised
by expertsfree moderated speech free free
SpeakUp room key: 413485
Monday, October 7, 13
90. future research.
how can anonymity be preserved? what’s the impact?
SpeakUp room key: 413485
Monday, October 7, 13
91. future research.
how can anonymity be preserved? what’s the impact?
SpeakUp room key: 413485
Monday, October 7, 13
92. future research.
how can anonymity be preserved? what’s the impact?
how do we filter relevant content?
SpeakUp room key: 413485
Monday, October 7, 13
93. future research.
how can anonymity be preserved? what’s the impact?
how do we filter relevant content?
do social media traces have to exist forever?
SpeakUp room key: 413485
Monday, October 7, 13
94. future research.
how can anonymity be preserved? what’s the impact?
how do we filter relevant content?
do social media traces have to exist forever?
does social validation encourage students to interact
directly?
SpeakUp room key: 413485
Monday, October 7, 13