Este documento presenta breves descripciones de varias herramientas digitales, incluyendo Blogger que permite crear bitácoras en línea, Wordle que genera nubes de palabras visuales, Storybird que ofrece cuentos con ilustraciones, Glogster que crea actividades educativas multimedia, Pixlr que agrega efectos a imágenes sin registro, Puzzle Maker que genera rompecabezas interactivos, Wink que hace presentaciones multimedia y SlideShare que comparte presentaciones en varios formatos.
Grime originated in London in the early 2000s, spearheaded by artists like Wiley, Lethal Bizzle and Dizzee Rascal who gained media attention. It started on illegal radio stations such as Rinse FM. Major grime groups include Boy Better Know, Newham Generals and Roll Deep. In 2014, several grime singles achieved chart success in the UK Singles Charts, including "German Whip" by Meridian Dan featuring Big H and JME, "That's Not Me" by Skepta featuring JME, and "Rari WorkOut" by Lethal Bizzle, demonstrating growing mainstream recognition of the genre.
This document summarizes the layout and design elements of a magazine contents page. It discusses how the page uses rule of thirds for layout, with different sections for an index, main story, and reviews. Consistent branding elements like the masthead and colors create recognizability. The main story uses imagery and text to introduce the piece. Subheadings categorize articles and include page numbers. The date and informal language suit the target audience. Overall the consistent house style makes the brand easily identifiable.
This document summarizes a joint project between the University of Khartoum in Sudan and the University of Reading in the UK, funded through the DelPHE program. The project aims to advance education in construction management and sustainable social housing in Sudan, contributing to the UN's Millennium Development Goals. It will develop new academic courses, promote staff and student exchanges, and host workshops to exchange ideas and publications. Outputs will include joint degree programs, research projects, and conferences over the three year project duration starting in 2010. The British Council provided positive feedback, seeing little risk and that it would help advance the construction sector in Sudan.
El documento describe tres tipos de comunicación: comunicación verbal, comunicación oral y comunicación escrita. La comunicación verbal implica el uso del lenguaje hablado o escrito y se centra en el contenido de lo que se dice. La comunicación oral utiliza el lenguaje hablado para transmitir ideas entre dos o más personas a través del aire. La comunicación escrita se transmite visualmente a través de la lectura y permite mayor elaboración y corrección que la comunicación oral.
El documento presenta las actividades de un programa nacional de lectura y escritura en México. Incluye 23 actividades basadas en el libro "¡No funciona la tele!" de Glenn McCoy, con el objetivo de desarrollar habilidades de lectura, escritura y pensamiento creativo en los estudiantes.
El estilo APA es un método de citación que requiere el uso de paréntesis dentro del texto para referirse a las fuentes de información, en lugar de notas al pie o finales. Provee directrices sobre tablas, figuras y formato para facilitar la comprensión. Contempla diversas fuentes como libros, revistas, periódicos, material audiovisual y electrónico, así como comunicaciones personales.
Este documento presenta breves descripciones de varias herramientas digitales, incluyendo Blogger que permite crear bitácoras en línea, Wordle que genera nubes de palabras visuales, Storybird que ofrece cuentos con ilustraciones, Glogster que crea actividades educativas multimedia, Pixlr que agrega efectos a imágenes sin registro, Puzzle Maker que genera rompecabezas interactivos, Wink que hace presentaciones multimedia y SlideShare que comparte presentaciones en varios formatos.
Grime originated in London in the early 2000s, spearheaded by artists like Wiley, Lethal Bizzle and Dizzee Rascal who gained media attention. It started on illegal radio stations such as Rinse FM. Major grime groups include Boy Better Know, Newham Generals and Roll Deep. In 2014, several grime singles achieved chart success in the UK Singles Charts, including "German Whip" by Meridian Dan featuring Big H and JME, "That's Not Me" by Skepta featuring JME, and "Rari WorkOut" by Lethal Bizzle, demonstrating growing mainstream recognition of the genre.
This document summarizes the layout and design elements of a magazine contents page. It discusses how the page uses rule of thirds for layout, with different sections for an index, main story, and reviews. Consistent branding elements like the masthead and colors create recognizability. The main story uses imagery and text to introduce the piece. Subheadings categorize articles and include page numbers. The date and informal language suit the target audience. Overall the consistent house style makes the brand easily identifiable.
This document summarizes a joint project between the University of Khartoum in Sudan and the University of Reading in the UK, funded through the DelPHE program. The project aims to advance education in construction management and sustainable social housing in Sudan, contributing to the UN's Millennium Development Goals. It will develop new academic courses, promote staff and student exchanges, and host workshops to exchange ideas and publications. Outputs will include joint degree programs, research projects, and conferences over the three year project duration starting in 2010. The British Council provided positive feedback, seeing little risk and that it would help advance the construction sector in Sudan.
El documento describe tres tipos de comunicación: comunicación verbal, comunicación oral y comunicación escrita. La comunicación verbal implica el uso del lenguaje hablado o escrito y se centra en el contenido de lo que se dice. La comunicación oral utiliza el lenguaje hablado para transmitir ideas entre dos o más personas a través del aire. La comunicación escrita se transmite visualmente a través de la lectura y permite mayor elaboración y corrección que la comunicación oral.
El documento presenta las actividades de un programa nacional de lectura y escritura en México. Incluye 23 actividades basadas en el libro "¡No funciona la tele!" de Glenn McCoy, con el objetivo de desarrollar habilidades de lectura, escritura y pensamiento creativo en los estudiantes.
El estilo APA es un método de citación que requiere el uso de paréntesis dentro del texto para referirse a las fuentes de información, en lugar de notas al pie o finales. Provee directrices sobre tablas, figuras y formato para facilitar la comprensión. Contempla diversas fuentes como libros, revistas, periódicos, material audiovisual y electrónico, así como comunicaciones personales.
Evaluation q4 media (1) final final final Zoheb Ashraf
The student used several media technologies in producing their documentary and radio trailer assignments. They used a Canon camera to film footage, uploaded it to a Mac computer along with voice recordings from a voice recorder. They used Adobe Premier to edit the documentary, adding voiceovers, adjusting audio and video, and adding a backing track made in Garage Band. They also used Premier and a radio backing track to edit their radio trailer. They exported their work to a USB to check quality on a classroom projector. For their double page magazine spread, they used Adobe Illustrator and Google Images to lay out images and text from their documentary. They logged all research on a Blogger site.
The document discusses several media products created by the author - a documentary, radio trailer, and TV listings magazine - to promote their documentary on body image and plastic surgery.
For the documentary, they followed conventions like including vox pops, expert interviews, picture collages, and an upbeat soundtrack. They challenged conventions by having one presenter rather than two.
For the radio trailer, they included voiceovers, clips from the documentary, and release details at the end, as heard in other student examples. They challenged conventions by omitting sound effects.
For the TV listings magazine, they analyzed conventions like images, captions, quotes, and release date prominence. They challenged conventions through a mixture of article styles and Q&
The document discusses the effectiveness of brand identity between the main products and ancillary texts produced by the student. Specifically:
- The documentary and radio trailer were linked through using the same interview clips and vox pops, as well as having the documentary presenter do voiceovers for the radio trailer.
- The documentary and TV listings magazine were easily linked visually through using pictures from the documentary and matching quote colors.
- The radio trailer and TV listings magazine were more difficult to link as ancillary products but referenced the documentary through shared sound bites/pictures and advertising airing details.
The document discusses the various media technologies used at different stages of a project. It describes using Adobe Photoshop, InDesign and Premiere Pro to create a documentary, double page spread, and edit images. Microsoft Office and SlideShare were used to upload research and planning. Survey Monkey was used to gather audience feedback, and MindMeister was another website used to add to the blog. Hardware like cameras, tripods and scanners were also used to improve the blog and created products. Overall, a wide range of software and programs were utilized to create quality products, research, planning and evaluations.
The document discusses the effectiveness of brand identity between the main products and ancillary texts produced by the student. Specifically:
- The documentary and radio trailer were linked through using the same interview clips and vox pops, as well as having the documentary presenter do voiceovers for the radio trailer.
- The documentary and TV listings magazine were easily linked visually through using pictures from the documentary and matching quote colors.
- The radio trailer and TV listings magazine were more difficult to link as ancillary products but referenced the documentary through shared sound bites/pictures and advertising airing details.
This document discusses how the media product of a documentary on body image and plastic surgery utilizes and develops conventions of the documentary and magazine genres.
For the documentary, conventions like including vox pops, expert interviews, picture collages, and an upbeat soundtrack were used. However, only one presenter was used instead of two to suit the serious topic.
For the radio trailer, conventions of including voiceovers describing the documentary, clips from interviews, and an upbeat soundtrack were followed. However, no sound effects were included given the sensitive topic.
In the TV listings magazine, conventions like channel/time/date, images and captions, and quotes were used. However, a mix of article and Q&A styles of
The combination of the main documentary and ancillary texts like the radio trailer and TV listings magazine effectively conveyed brand identity. Interviews and clips were used in both the documentary and radio trailer to show they were from the same brand. Pictures from the documentary were also included in the TV listings magazine to visually link the products. While the background music between the documentary and radio trailer did not match well, quotes and color schemes were used consistently across products to establish the shared brand identity.
Through their project, the author used a wide range of media technologies. They used Adobe Photoshop, InDesign and Premiere Pro to create a documentary and double page spread, as well as edit images. Microsoft Office and SlideShare helped complete research, planning and evaluations. Survey Monkey and MindMeister were also utilized to conduct research and gather audience feedback. Hardware like cameras, tripods and scanners were employed to improve work. While comfortable tools like Office were relied on, the evaluation could have been improved through inclusion of a reflective video.
The document discusses the design process for a documentary publication. The creators matched the background color to the documentary's font to link the brand. Pictures and interviews were added to pages along with drop caps, strokes, captions and logos to style the subheadings and articles. The layout was adjusted and final pictures were included, completing a product that maintains a consistent style connecting it to the documentary through strong branding.
This document appears to be a questionnaire about a magazine article that used both a magazine format and a question-and-answer format. It asks respondents to rate their level of agreement with 6 statements about the branding, visual appeal, use of conventions, appropriateness of images, and ability of grab quotes to entice reading of a double page spread. It also asks if any improvements could be made and to identify the best feature of the double page spread.
The document analyzes three radio stations - BBC Radio 1, Heart Radio, and Capital - to identify the best placement for advertising a documentary on body image and plastic surgery. BBC Radio 1 is ruled out as it has no commercials. Heart Radio's average listener is older than the target demographic. Capital is selected because its target age range of 16-30 matches the documentary's, it attracts both sexes, and features multiple commercials that will provide multiple airings for the advertisement.
The document analyzes three radio stations - BBC Radio 1, Heart Radio, and Capital - to identify the best placement for advertising a documentary on body image and plastic surgery. BBC Radio 1 is ruled out as it has no commercials. Heart Radio's audience is older than the target, so Capital is selected as its audience of 16-30 year-olds matches the target demographic. Capital also has a mix of male and female listeners and runs multiple commercials, making it the best choice to advertise the documentary.
Mediation and gatekeeping are important concepts for documentary filmmakers. Mediation is altering how a media product is presented to convey a particular representation to the audience. Gatekeeping refers to filtering information before publication to ensure objectivity and avoid bias. The document discusses how the filmmakers aim to mediate their documentary carefully to avoid influencing opinions, while gatekeeping to clearly present different sides of plastic surgery and allow viewers to make their own decisions.
We arranged an interview with a cosmetic surgeon on October 12th, which was the only successful response from our requests. We also scheduled an interview with Åsa Walker, the business director at McCann Ericksons. We had interviews planned with a cosmetic surgeon and a business director from an advertising agency.
We arranged an interview with a cosmetic surgeon for October 12th, which was our only successful response from interviews. We also scheduled an interview with Åsa Walker, the business director at McCann Ericksons. The document provides a brief review of arranging two interviews.
This document contains questions about body image, plastic surgery, and their influences. It asks about the respondent's age, gender, thoughts on plastic surgery, whether social media and celebrities affect their opinions, how much pressure they feel talking about their body, and preferences for a documentary on the topics. The questions seek to understand the respondent's personal experiences and views around body image issues and plastic surgery.
Evaluation q4 media (1) final final final Zoheb Ashraf
The student used several media technologies in producing their documentary and radio trailer assignments. They used a Canon camera to film footage, uploaded it to a Mac computer along with voice recordings from a voice recorder. They used Adobe Premier to edit the documentary, adding voiceovers, adjusting audio and video, and adding a backing track made in Garage Band. They also used Premier and a radio backing track to edit their radio trailer. They exported their work to a USB to check quality on a classroom projector. For their double page magazine spread, they used Adobe Illustrator and Google Images to lay out images and text from their documentary. They logged all research on a Blogger site.
The document discusses several media products created by the author - a documentary, radio trailer, and TV listings magazine - to promote their documentary on body image and plastic surgery.
For the documentary, they followed conventions like including vox pops, expert interviews, picture collages, and an upbeat soundtrack. They challenged conventions by having one presenter rather than two.
For the radio trailer, they included voiceovers, clips from the documentary, and release details at the end, as heard in other student examples. They challenged conventions by omitting sound effects.
For the TV listings magazine, they analyzed conventions like images, captions, quotes, and release date prominence. They challenged conventions through a mixture of article styles and Q&
The document discusses the effectiveness of brand identity between the main products and ancillary texts produced by the student. Specifically:
- The documentary and radio trailer were linked through using the same interview clips and vox pops, as well as having the documentary presenter do voiceovers for the radio trailer.
- The documentary and TV listings magazine were easily linked visually through using pictures from the documentary and matching quote colors.
- The radio trailer and TV listings magazine were more difficult to link as ancillary products but referenced the documentary through shared sound bites/pictures and advertising airing details.
The document discusses the various media technologies used at different stages of a project. It describes using Adobe Photoshop, InDesign and Premiere Pro to create a documentary, double page spread, and edit images. Microsoft Office and SlideShare were used to upload research and planning. Survey Monkey was used to gather audience feedback, and MindMeister was another website used to add to the blog. Hardware like cameras, tripods and scanners were also used to improve the blog and created products. Overall, a wide range of software and programs were utilized to create quality products, research, planning and evaluations.
The document discusses the effectiveness of brand identity between the main products and ancillary texts produced by the student. Specifically:
- The documentary and radio trailer were linked through using the same interview clips and vox pops, as well as having the documentary presenter do voiceovers for the radio trailer.
- The documentary and TV listings magazine were easily linked visually through using pictures from the documentary and matching quote colors.
- The radio trailer and TV listings magazine were more difficult to link as ancillary products but referenced the documentary through shared sound bites/pictures and advertising airing details.
This document discusses how the media product of a documentary on body image and plastic surgery utilizes and develops conventions of the documentary and magazine genres.
For the documentary, conventions like including vox pops, expert interviews, picture collages, and an upbeat soundtrack were used. However, only one presenter was used instead of two to suit the serious topic.
For the radio trailer, conventions of including voiceovers describing the documentary, clips from interviews, and an upbeat soundtrack were followed. However, no sound effects were included given the sensitive topic.
In the TV listings magazine, conventions like channel/time/date, images and captions, and quotes were used. However, a mix of article and Q&A styles of
The combination of the main documentary and ancillary texts like the radio trailer and TV listings magazine effectively conveyed brand identity. Interviews and clips were used in both the documentary and radio trailer to show they were from the same brand. Pictures from the documentary were also included in the TV listings magazine to visually link the products. While the background music between the documentary and radio trailer did not match well, quotes and color schemes were used consistently across products to establish the shared brand identity.
Through their project, the author used a wide range of media technologies. They used Adobe Photoshop, InDesign and Premiere Pro to create a documentary and double page spread, as well as edit images. Microsoft Office and SlideShare helped complete research, planning and evaluations. Survey Monkey and MindMeister were also utilized to conduct research and gather audience feedback. Hardware like cameras, tripods and scanners were employed to improve work. While comfortable tools like Office were relied on, the evaluation could have been improved through inclusion of a reflective video.
The document discusses the design process for a documentary publication. The creators matched the background color to the documentary's font to link the brand. Pictures and interviews were added to pages along with drop caps, strokes, captions and logos to style the subheadings and articles. The layout was adjusted and final pictures were included, completing a product that maintains a consistent style connecting it to the documentary through strong branding.
This document appears to be a questionnaire about a magazine article that used both a magazine format and a question-and-answer format. It asks respondents to rate their level of agreement with 6 statements about the branding, visual appeal, use of conventions, appropriateness of images, and ability of grab quotes to entice reading of a double page spread. It also asks if any improvements could be made and to identify the best feature of the double page spread.
The document analyzes three radio stations - BBC Radio 1, Heart Radio, and Capital - to identify the best placement for advertising a documentary on body image and plastic surgery. BBC Radio 1 is ruled out as it has no commercials. Heart Radio's average listener is older than the target demographic. Capital is selected because its target age range of 16-30 matches the documentary's, it attracts both sexes, and features multiple commercials that will provide multiple airings for the advertisement.
The document analyzes three radio stations - BBC Radio 1, Heart Radio, and Capital - to identify the best placement for advertising a documentary on body image and plastic surgery. BBC Radio 1 is ruled out as it has no commercials. Heart Radio's audience is older than the target, so Capital is selected as its audience of 16-30 year-olds matches the target demographic. Capital also has a mix of male and female listeners and runs multiple commercials, making it the best choice to advertise the documentary.
Mediation and gatekeeping are important concepts for documentary filmmakers. Mediation is altering how a media product is presented to convey a particular representation to the audience. Gatekeeping refers to filtering information before publication to ensure objectivity and avoid bias. The document discusses how the filmmakers aim to mediate their documentary carefully to avoid influencing opinions, while gatekeeping to clearly present different sides of plastic surgery and allow viewers to make their own decisions.
We arranged an interview with a cosmetic surgeon on October 12th, which was the only successful response from our requests. We also scheduled an interview with Åsa Walker, the business director at McCann Ericksons. We had interviews planned with a cosmetic surgeon and a business director from an advertising agency.
We arranged an interview with a cosmetic surgeon for October 12th, which was our only successful response from interviews. We also scheduled an interview with Åsa Walker, the business director at McCann Ericksons. The document provides a brief review of arranging two interviews.
This document contains questions about body image, plastic surgery, and their influences. It asks about the respondent's age, gender, thoughts on plastic surgery, whether social media and celebrities affect their opinions, how much pressure they feel talking about their body, and preferences for a documentary on the topics. The questions seek to understand the respondent's personal experiences and views around body image issues and plastic surgery.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)