World War II involved many disturbing images that some students may find upsetting. The upcoming slides in a photo review of World War II contain graphic pictures from the war. Students who do not want to see the upsetting images should turn their desks away from the presentation.
The document provides advice for common health problems such as sore throats, fevers, and toothaches. It lists symptoms like sore eyes and stress that one should be familiar with. The document then gives recommendations for dealing with colds, such as getting rest, taking vitamin C, and using cold medicine. It also provides a matching activity between common health issues and recommended treatments.
This document contains information about World War II generals, leaders, cities, battles, and other related topics in a question and answer format. It provides brief descriptions of 500 WWII figures and events, including that General Dwight Eisenhower was responsible for Allied operations in Europe and later became US President, and that the city of London suffered 60% destruction during the Battle of Britain in 1940. The document tests knowledge of topics like the Soviet tank widely used in the Eastern Front and the two cities where atomic bombs were dropped in August 1945.
What is RSS and Why Should I Care? A Presentation for Educators and School Ad...lcstephenson
This document discusses RSS (Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary) and provides examples of how educators can use RSS feeds. It explains that RSS is a format for delivering regularly changing web content and allows users to access updates from their favorite websites in a standardized, computer-readable format. The document then provides several specific examples of how RSS can be used, including for tracking student blogs, package deliveries, calendar updates, news searches, and sports scores.
The document discusses Twitter, how it works, and how Public Radio International (PRI) uses it. Twitter allows users to post short "statuses" updating their followers on their activities. PRI staff like reporters and hosts have personal Twitter accounts, and PRI uses its organizational account to share content, engage with followers, and drive traffic to its website and other properties. The document argues that Twitter is a useful tool for PRI to facilitate distributing its content to interested audiences and enhancing its brand reputation in real-time.
This document contains questions about common health issues and complaints. It asks the reader if they have any health problems and how many times they have been sick in the past year. It then lists the most common health complaints such as headaches, backaches, sore muscles, stomachaches, colds, coughs, and insomnia. Finally, it instructs readers to work in pairs and discuss what they do for these health issues and if they have ever had an unknown disease.
WiFi allows for wireless internet access through various means like in-home networks, mobile phone networks, and public hotspots. This impacts radio by enabling listeners to access internet radio stations on devices like tablets and smartphones anywhere WiFi is available. As WiFi networks expand nationally and globally, and as vehicles potentially get WiFi, internet radio listening via WiFi may grow significantly. Public radio stations need to promote their online streaming presence locally to remain relevant as listeners have more options to access other public radio stations online.
It is the iPod's world, we just live in it.Clinton Forry
The document provides an overview of the iPod, including its history and popularity, accessories, how it works to play music from iTunes libraries and podcasts, and enhanced podcasting capabilities. It notes that iPods can play audio and some can play video, they come in various storage capacities, and over 88 million have been sold. Podcasts are media files that can be subscribed to and automatically downloaded from providers on a variety of topics. Enhanced podcasts allow for additional multimedia elements.
This document discusses combining like terms in algebra and provides an example. It notes that a common mistake is combining terms that seem alike but are not, such as those with and without exponents. The correct way is to combine only terms that are alike, for instance -6a and -4a into -10a, but not -6a^2 and -4a. An example problem shows combining the like terms 6a - 2a, -5, -4, and -7 into the simplified expression 4a - 16.
Clear, Concise, & Compelling: Use Content Strategy to Better Tell Your StoryClinton Forry
The document discusses content strategy for radio stations. It begins with background on the speaker and an overview of how broadcasting has changed from linear programming to atomic or individual content pieces. It then discusses analyzing a station's identity and audience and developing a content strategy with a core strategy, substance, structure, workflow and governance. The strategy should cut through clutter by being clear, concise and compelling. An example of a station's online presence is provided. Resources for further content strategy learning are listed at the end.
World War II involved many disturbing images that some students may find upsetting. The upcoming slides in a photo review of World War II contain graphic pictures from the war. Students who do not want to see the upsetting images should turn their desks away from the presentation.
The document provides advice for common health problems such as sore throats, fevers, and toothaches. It lists symptoms like sore eyes and stress that one should be familiar with. The document then gives recommendations for dealing with colds, such as getting rest, taking vitamin C, and using cold medicine. It also provides a matching activity between common health issues and recommended treatments.
This document contains information about World War II generals, leaders, cities, battles, and other related topics in a question and answer format. It provides brief descriptions of 500 WWII figures and events, including that General Dwight Eisenhower was responsible for Allied operations in Europe and later became US President, and that the city of London suffered 60% destruction during the Battle of Britain in 1940. The document tests knowledge of topics like the Soviet tank widely used in the Eastern Front and the two cities where atomic bombs were dropped in August 1945.
What is RSS and Why Should I Care? A Presentation for Educators and School Ad...lcstephenson
This document discusses RSS (Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary) and provides examples of how educators can use RSS feeds. It explains that RSS is a format for delivering regularly changing web content and allows users to access updates from their favorite websites in a standardized, computer-readable format. The document then provides several specific examples of how RSS can be used, including for tracking student blogs, package deliveries, calendar updates, news searches, and sports scores.
The document discusses Twitter, how it works, and how Public Radio International (PRI) uses it. Twitter allows users to post short "statuses" updating their followers on their activities. PRI staff like reporters and hosts have personal Twitter accounts, and PRI uses its organizational account to share content, engage with followers, and drive traffic to its website and other properties. The document argues that Twitter is a useful tool for PRI to facilitate distributing its content to interested audiences and enhancing its brand reputation in real-time.
This document contains questions about common health issues and complaints. It asks the reader if they have any health problems and how many times they have been sick in the past year. It then lists the most common health complaints such as headaches, backaches, sore muscles, stomachaches, colds, coughs, and insomnia. Finally, it instructs readers to work in pairs and discuss what they do for these health issues and if they have ever had an unknown disease.
WiFi allows for wireless internet access through various means like in-home networks, mobile phone networks, and public hotspots. This impacts radio by enabling listeners to access internet radio stations on devices like tablets and smartphones anywhere WiFi is available. As WiFi networks expand nationally and globally, and as vehicles potentially get WiFi, internet radio listening via WiFi may grow significantly. Public radio stations need to promote their online streaming presence locally to remain relevant as listeners have more options to access other public radio stations online.
It is the iPod's world, we just live in it.Clinton Forry
The document provides an overview of the iPod, including its history and popularity, accessories, how it works to play music from iTunes libraries and podcasts, and enhanced podcasting capabilities. It notes that iPods can play audio and some can play video, they come in various storage capacities, and over 88 million have been sold. Podcasts are media files that can be subscribed to and automatically downloaded from providers on a variety of topics. Enhanced podcasts allow for additional multimedia elements.
This document discusses combining like terms in algebra and provides an example. It notes that a common mistake is combining terms that seem alike but are not, such as those with and without exponents. The correct way is to combine only terms that are alike, for instance -6a and -4a into -10a, but not -6a^2 and -4a. An example problem shows combining the like terms 6a - 2a, -5, -4, and -7 into the simplified expression 4a - 16.
Clear, Concise, & Compelling: Use Content Strategy to Better Tell Your StoryClinton Forry
The document discusses content strategy for radio stations. It begins with background on the speaker and an overview of how broadcasting has changed from linear programming to atomic or individual content pieces. It then discusses analyzing a station's identity and audience and developing a content strategy with a core strategy, substance, structure, workflow and governance. The strategy should cut through clutter by being clear, concise and compelling. An example of a station's online presence is provided. Resources for further content strategy learning are listed at the end.