Yokogawa is a global leader in industrial automation and control solutions. They focus on quality, innovation, and foresight to help customers increase efficiency and maximize profitability. Yokogawa offers a variety of career opportunities across many functions and departments. They are committed to investing in their employees through training and career development opportunities to bring out the best in people. Working at Yokogawa provides challenges and responsibilities alongside opportunities for personal and professional growth.
The student created two outcomes for their unit on personal issues: a TV advertisement and poster campaign about road safety. For the TV ad, they animated a character named Yellow using Adobe software. They received feedback that the ad's narration could be more adult and ending more serious. The poster used bright colors and Yellow to catch attention and raise awareness. Feedback suggested including more impactful words and information on road safety. Overall, feedback indicated the projects met their goals and standards for the industry. The student was pleased with the skills and experience gained from completing this unit.
The document provides 12 tips for giving a killer presentation:
1. Start with something abnormal to grab attention.
2. Set a distinctive theme related to your topic.
3. Use evocative language to engage the audience.
4. Tell real-life stories and examples to relate the presentation to the audience.
The document outlines a technology integration project for 1st grade students where they took pictures of mammals at the Shanghai Zoo, created slideshows in Keynote with captions about each mammal, and will add voiceovers in iMovie to discuss their zoo experience. Students took turns using digital cameras, chose 4-5 mammals to photograph, and wrote facts not opinions about each mammal in their slideshows. The project connects to a nonfiction reading/writing unit and shows that young students are capable of advanced technology work.
Yokogawa is a global leader in industrial automation and control solutions. They focus on quality, innovation, and foresight to help customers increase efficiency and maximize profitability. Yokogawa offers a variety of career opportunities across many functions and departments. They are committed to investing in their employees through training and career development opportunities to bring out the best in people. Working at Yokogawa provides challenges and responsibilities alongside opportunities for personal and professional growth.
The student created two outcomes for their unit on personal issues: a TV advertisement and poster campaign about road safety. For the TV ad, they animated a character named Yellow using Adobe software. They received feedback that the ad's narration could be more adult and ending more serious. The poster used bright colors and Yellow to catch attention and raise awareness. Feedback suggested including more impactful words and information on road safety. Overall, feedback indicated the projects met their goals and standards for the industry. The student was pleased with the skills and experience gained from completing this unit.
The document provides 12 tips for giving a killer presentation:
1. Start with something abnormal to grab attention.
2. Set a distinctive theme related to your topic.
3. Use evocative language to engage the audience.
4. Tell real-life stories and examples to relate the presentation to the audience.
The document outlines a technology integration project for 1st grade students where they took pictures of mammals at the Shanghai Zoo, created slideshows in Keynote with captions about each mammal, and will add voiceovers in iMovie to discuss their zoo experience. Students took turns using digital cameras, chose 4-5 mammals to photograph, and wrote facts not opinions about each mammal in their slideshows. The project connects to a nonfiction reading/writing unit and shows that young students are capable of advanced technology work.
Este álbum no Behance apresenta trabalhos de design de sites feitos por ecio. As imagens mostram layouts limpos e minimalistas com cores suaves e imagens de alta qualidade. O portfólio transmite a habilidade do designer em criar interfaces intuitivas e visuais agradáveis para sites modernos.
1) First grade students at Concordia International School in Shanghai went on a field trip to the zoo where they took pictures of mammals with parent volunteers using digital cameras.
2) Back in the classroom, the pictures were uploaded and students used Keynote to create slideshows with 4-5 pictures including captions stating facts about each mammal.
3) Students will now export their slideshows into iMovie to add voiceovers talking about their experience at the zoo, demonstrating their ability to integrate technology into an assignment about their field trip.
C:\Documents And Settings\Bb093005\Desktop\DanishDanish Khan
The document discusses arms races between nations. It notes that over $1 trillion is spent annually on military expenditures worldwide. Nations buy arms for reasons of security, prestige, domestic politics, technology, and economics. While arms have helped prevent some wars, the rapid growth of the arms industry and spending on weapons is leading the world towards increased global problems and potential destruction rather than solving serious issues. Some argue that arms can be used for peace when deployed by organizations like the UN, but others maintain that arms races increase instability and the risk of war.
This document discusses why information technology is important for businesses. It provides four key reasons: 1) IT is a major capital investment for businesses and impacts their success, 2) Most businesses could not operate without IT, 3) IT increases productivity and reduces costs, and 4) IT enables competitive advantages like new business models. The document also examines how the growth of the internet, e-commerce, and globalization are transforming businesses and leading to the emergence of digital firms.
The document provides 12 tips for giving a killer presentation:
1. Start with something abnormal to grab attention.
2. Set a clear theme for the presentation.
3. Use evocative language to engage the audience.
4. Tell real-life stories and examples to relate the presentation to the audience.
C:\Documents And Settings\Bb093005\Desktop\Dr Munir Ahmed KhanDanish Khan
Dr. Munir Ahmad Khan was a Pakistani nuclear physicist who played a pivotal role in Pakistan's nuclear program and the development of its nuclear deterrent. He served as the founding chairman of the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) from 1972 to 1991. Under his leadership, PAEC accelerated Pakistan's nuclear weapons development program and achieved key milestones, including conducting a successful "cold test" of a nuclear device design in 1983. He established nuclear infrastructure and oversaw 20 laboratories and projects related to mining, production, and weapons development before retiring in 1991.
Este álbum no Behance apresenta trabalhos de design de sites feitos por ecio. As imagens mostram layouts limpos e minimalistas com cores suaves e imagens de alta qualidade. O portfólio transmite a habilidade do designer em criar interfaces intuitivas e visuais agradáveis para sites modernos.
1) First grade students at Concordia International School in Shanghai went on a field trip to the zoo where they took pictures of mammals with parent volunteers using digital cameras.
2) Back in the classroom, the pictures were uploaded and students used Keynote to create slideshows with 4-5 pictures including captions stating facts about each mammal.
3) Students will now export their slideshows into iMovie to add voiceovers talking about their experience at the zoo, demonstrating their ability to integrate technology into an assignment about their field trip.
C:\Documents And Settings\Bb093005\Desktop\DanishDanish Khan
The document discusses arms races between nations. It notes that over $1 trillion is spent annually on military expenditures worldwide. Nations buy arms for reasons of security, prestige, domestic politics, technology, and economics. While arms have helped prevent some wars, the rapid growth of the arms industry and spending on weapons is leading the world towards increased global problems and potential destruction rather than solving serious issues. Some argue that arms can be used for peace when deployed by organizations like the UN, but others maintain that arms races increase instability and the risk of war.
This document discusses why information technology is important for businesses. It provides four key reasons: 1) IT is a major capital investment for businesses and impacts their success, 2) Most businesses could not operate without IT, 3) IT increases productivity and reduces costs, and 4) IT enables competitive advantages like new business models. The document also examines how the growth of the internet, e-commerce, and globalization are transforming businesses and leading to the emergence of digital firms.
The document provides 12 tips for giving a killer presentation:
1. Start with something abnormal to grab attention.
2. Set a clear theme for the presentation.
3. Use evocative language to engage the audience.
4. Tell real-life stories and examples to relate the presentation to the audience.
C:\Documents And Settings\Bb093005\Desktop\Dr Munir Ahmed KhanDanish Khan
Dr. Munir Ahmad Khan was a Pakistani nuclear physicist who played a pivotal role in Pakistan's nuclear program and the development of its nuclear deterrent. He served as the founding chairman of the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) from 1972 to 1991. Under his leadership, PAEC accelerated Pakistan's nuclear weapons development program and achieved key milestones, including conducting a successful "cold test" of a nuclear device design in 1983. He established nuclear infrastructure and oversaw 20 laboratories and projects related to mining, production, and weapons development before retiring in 1991.