This document discusses visual elements for slide presentations including visual focus, visual impact through 3D effects, and visual flow. It emphasizes the importance of focus, impactful 3D elements, and smooth flow between slides.
Windows 8 Metro App的使用經驗設計,有許多新的設計觀念跟細節,需要充分理解並應用在實務上。如何做一個既迷人,又容易使用的App,就從這裡開始。
本教育訓練資料是由 AJA Creative 大予創意設計所提供。如果貴公司需要專業的使用經驗設計,以及諮詢服務,請直接聯繫我們 services@aja.com.tw。
This document discusses visual elements for slide presentations including visual focus, visual impact through 3D effects, and visual flow. It emphasizes the importance of focus, impactful 3D elements, and smooth flow between slides.
Windows 8 Metro App的使用經驗設計,有許多新的設計觀念跟細節,需要充分理解並應用在實務上。如何做一個既迷人,又容易使用的App,就從這裡開始。
本教育訓練資料是由 AJA Creative 大予創意設計所提供。如果貴公司需要專業的使用經驗設計,以及諮詢服務,請直接聯繫我們 services@aja.com.tw。
This document discusses the importance of presentation skills and provides suggestions for how to improve them. It encourages sharing presentations and ideas through an online platform to help students become better presenters. The key messages are that everyone has to start somewhere in developing their skills, and practice and sharing with others can help people improve their abilities over time.
This short document discusses how to explain when things don't work as assumed and raises questions about why and how. It focuses on understanding unexpected outcomes and finding explanations.
1) A conditional statement relates an occurrence or truth of one proposition (A) to that of another (B), stating either that A is sufficient for B or that B is necessary for A.
2) Deductive reasoning derives a conclusion necessarily from the premises, while inductive reasoning derives a conclusion probably from the premises.
3) A valid argument is one where the conclusion follows logically from the premises, while a sound argument is a valid argument that also has true premises.
The document discusses the differences between validity and truth as they relate to propositions and arguments. It defines propositions as claims about the world that can be true or false. Arguments are structures that connect premises to a conclusion. An argument is valid if it is impossible for the premises to be true and the conclusion false, due to its logical structure. The truth of a proposition depends on how the world is, while the validity of an argument depends only on its structure. A valid argument can have a false conclusion if its premises are false, even if the structure is truth-preserving.
This document discusses key concepts in probability such as random variables, probability mass functions (P.M.F), cumulative distribution functions (C.D.F), probability density functions (P.D.F), and probability. However, the document provides no further explanation or context for these terms. It also contains unrelated text about changing the world.