Cette fiche d’activité relative à l’évocation libre de souvenirs anciens sur l’école est extraite du livre intitulé"Ateliers mémoire", publié aux éditions Phalente :
http://www.editionsphalente.fr/produit/1/9782368350010/Atelier%20memoire
Etiquette classes in Sydney teach good manners and etiquette, which involve behaving better than necessary and following social conventions. Good manners can open doors even where education cannot. The classes emphasize associating with well-mannered people to improve one's own manners, as decent instincts are strengthened by being around decent people. Cleanliness, order, and etiquette are matters of education that must be cultivated to develop a taste for. Etiquette training allows one to enter any social venue by learning the specific conventions of that environment, as etiquette encompasses living with ethics and honor.
This document discusses the social media strategy and metrics of an organization focused on food reviews. It outlines the organization's use of key platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Tumblr to share reviews and build its brand. Metrics for each platform are provided for September, October and November, showing growth in areas like Instagram followers, Tumblr visits and overall social media scores. The goal is to effectively tell the organization's story and build its credibility and audience through visual content and hashtags across different social media channels.
Cette fiche d’activité relative à l’évocation libre de souvenirs anciens sur l’école est extraite du livre intitulé"Ateliers mémoire", publié aux éditions Phalente :
http://www.editionsphalente.fr/produit/1/9782368350010/Atelier%20memoire
Etiquette classes in Sydney teach good manners and etiquette, which involve behaving better than necessary and following social conventions. Good manners can open doors even where education cannot. The classes emphasize associating with well-mannered people to improve one's own manners, as decent instincts are strengthened by being around decent people. Cleanliness, order, and etiquette are matters of education that must be cultivated to develop a taste for. Etiquette training allows one to enter any social venue by learning the specific conventions of that environment, as etiquette encompasses living with ethics and honor.
This document discusses the social media strategy and metrics of an organization focused on food reviews. It outlines the organization's use of key platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Tumblr to share reviews and build its brand. Metrics for each platform are provided for September, October and November, showing growth in areas like Instagram followers, Tumblr visits and overall social media scores. The goal is to effectively tell the organization's story and build its credibility and audience through visual content and hashtags across different social media channels.
This document summarizes an academic publishing event discussing various topics related to scholarly communication and open access publishing. The program included discussions on peer review and research ethics, the transition from research to publishing, and editorial roles within journals. It provided an overview of MDPI as one of the earliest open access publishers, establishing their first journal in 1996. Currently, MDPI publishes 146 peer-reviewed journals across many scientific disciplines and has over 10,000 papers published annually with an international network of editors and authors.
The document discusses various editorial roles in publishing, including:
- Editor-in-Chief who is responsible for the scientific quality of the journal and sets the editorial strategy and policy. Specific tasks include defining the journal scope, overseeing manuscript reviews, and managing ethics issues.
- Managing Editor who works with the EIC on editorial policy and process, manages the editorial team, and ensures a smooth review process. They also handle marketing and promotion of the journal.
- Other roles like reviewers, assistant editors, production editors, and marketers. The document also provides examples of training and education opportunities to pursue a career in publishing.
This document summarizes Dr. Franck Vazquez's presentation on academic publishing. It first defines basic research as establishing facts, solving problems, and developing new theories in order to expand knowledge and create new applications. It then outlines the typical activities involved in basic research, including getting funding, designing and conducting experiments, writing manuscripts, and publishing results. Finally, it discusses the importance of publishing research, noting that it establishes priority, provides legal protection through copyright, and allows for peer review to impartially assess research manuscripts and disseminate new findings in a timely manner. Journal impact factors are also addressed as a metric relied upon by scientists to gauge journal quality and visibility when selecting publication outlets.
The document describes the process of redesigning the user experience of Google Maps. It involved brainstorming solutions, creating personas and scenarios to represent different user types, prioritizing the personas based on a survey, developing paper prototypes, and conducting usability testing. Based on the results, the prototypes were refined by combining elements that worked well and addressing issues found. The goal was to improve the interface, navigation, and functions for light, average, and heavy Google Maps users.
Introduction Research Ethics and Peer-Reviewmdpi_ch
This document discusses ethics and peer review in scientific publishing. It introduces peer review as a process where authors ask third parties, usually publishers, to verify the quality of their work. The publisher then does an internal check and sends the paper to experts to review. The authors then revise the paper based on reviewer comments before a final decision is made on whether to publish. The document outlines some potential ethical issues around authorship, data handling, and editorial oversight during peer review and publication. It provides examples of how authors, editors, or reviewers could act unethically at different stages of the peer review process.
Challenges Chemoinformatics Tool Contest Award Presentationmdpi_ch
The document summarizes the 2014 Chemoinformatics Tool of the Year Contest. Norman Pellet won first prize for his open source projects jsGraphs and jsNMR, which provide advanced scientific charting capabilities. John Overington and his team won second prize for their projects ChEMBLBeaker and myChEMBL, which establish fundamentals for online chemoinformatics services and sharing bioactivity data. The source codes for all winning projects are available online. A special issue of the journal Challenges will publish descriptions of software tools and work presented at the related symposium.
This document summarizes an academic publishing event discussing various topics related to scholarly communication and open access publishing. The program included discussions on peer review and research ethics, the transition from research to publishing, and editorial roles within journals. It provided an overview of MDPI as one of the earliest open access publishers, establishing their first journal in 1996. Currently, MDPI publishes 146 peer-reviewed journals across many scientific disciplines and has over 10,000 papers published annually with an international network of editors and authors.
The document discusses various editorial roles in publishing, including:
- Editor-in-Chief who is responsible for the scientific quality of the journal and sets the editorial strategy and policy. Specific tasks include defining the journal scope, overseeing manuscript reviews, and managing ethics issues.
- Managing Editor who works with the EIC on editorial policy and process, manages the editorial team, and ensures a smooth review process. They also handle marketing and promotion of the journal.
- Other roles like reviewers, assistant editors, production editors, and marketers. The document also provides examples of training and education opportunities to pursue a career in publishing.
This document summarizes Dr. Franck Vazquez's presentation on academic publishing. It first defines basic research as establishing facts, solving problems, and developing new theories in order to expand knowledge and create new applications. It then outlines the typical activities involved in basic research, including getting funding, designing and conducting experiments, writing manuscripts, and publishing results. Finally, it discusses the importance of publishing research, noting that it establishes priority, provides legal protection through copyright, and allows for peer review to impartially assess research manuscripts and disseminate new findings in a timely manner. Journal impact factors are also addressed as a metric relied upon by scientists to gauge journal quality and visibility when selecting publication outlets.
The document describes the process of redesigning the user experience of Google Maps. It involved brainstorming solutions, creating personas and scenarios to represent different user types, prioritizing the personas based on a survey, developing paper prototypes, and conducting usability testing. Based on the results, the prototypes were refined by combining elements that worked well and addressing issues found. The goal was to improve the interface, navigation, and functions for light, average, and heavy Google Maps users.
Introduction Research Ethics and Peer-Reviewmdpi_ch
This document discusses ethics and peer review in scientific publishing. It introduces peer review as a process where authors ask third parties, usually publishers, to verify the quality of their work. The publisher then does an internal check and sends the paper to experts to review. The authors then revise the paper based on reviewer comments before a final decision is made on whether to publish. The document outlines some potential ethical issues around authorship, data handling, and editorial oversight during peer review and publication. It provides examples of how authors, editors, or reviewers could act unethically at different stages of the peer review process.
Challenges Chemoinformatics Tool Contest Award Presentationmdpi_ch
The document summarizes the 2014 Chemoinformatics Tool of the Year Contest. Norman Pellet won first prize for his open source projects jsGraphs and jsNMR, which provide advanced scientific charting capabilities. John Overington and his team won second prize for their projects ChEMBLBeaker and myChEMBL, which establish fundamentals for online chemoinformatics services and sharing bioactivity data. The source codes for all winning projects are available online. A special issue of the journal Challenges will publish descriptions of software tools and work presented at the related symposium.