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There is no shortage of things to do, especially at a church. Rather than working more hours in the church office, learn how to use free online tools (Airtable, Asana, IFTTT, and Slack) that will help organize your work, automate your tasks, and communicate with your staff. This session will introduce you to these apps, show you how to get started, and provide some practical tips that you can use today.
This presentation was given to the Tech Change Technology for Monitoring and Evaluation Diploma course on 25th September 2015. It covers:
Why visualise data?
Where to start?
Which tools to use?
It ends with an overview of Kwantu's approach to this area and the technology choices that we've made.
Provided by SchoolTechPolicies.com:
This presentation was provided for school staff members, district personnel, and school teams to discuss district technology plan development.
There is no shortage of things to do, especially at a church. Rather than working more hours in the church office, learn how to use free online tools (Airtable, Asana, IFTTT, and Slack) that will help organize your work, automate your tasks, and communicate with your staff. This session will introduce you to these apps, show you how to get started, and provide some practical tips that you can use today.
This presentation was given to the Tech Change Technology for Monitoring and Evaluation Diploma course on 25th September 2015. It covers:
Why visualise data?
Where to start?
Which tools to use?
It ends with an overview of Kwantu's approach to this area and the technology choices that we've made.
Provided by SchoolTechPolicies.com:
This presentation was provided for school staff members, district personnel, and school teams to discuss district technology plan development.
Social Project Management Intranet App by Claromentis Intranet Softwareclaromentis
Claromentis Intranet Software (http://www.claromentis.com/) has released a Social Project Management Intranet App - containing productivity-enhancing and collaborative functionality.
How to create custom Connector for Microsoft FlowDragan Panjkov
SPS Milan 2018 - By connecting Microsoft Flow workflows to third-party applications, it is possible to directly access the data or functionality provided by other systems directly from the Office 365 service and interface. In this lecture we will takl about custom connectors: We explain what custom connectors are, how they are created and how they can be integrated into the Microsoft Flow workflow. We will show practical examples to show how Microsoft Flow Connectors enable powerful business applications that combine several different systems.
A_Idea submission template about smart farmingGokul775410
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AGRICULTURE PROJECTS
We at ChromeInfotech have full-fledged experienced software development team that has accomplished multiple unique projects in Agriculture .
Here Are Some of Those for Your Quick Reference.
CROP PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE
FARM OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE
SOFTWARE SYSTEM FOR CATTLE TRACKING AND RECORD KEEPING
ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE FOR FARMS
SOFTWARE SOLUTION FOR FARM FOOD SAFETY MANAGEMENT
SMART IRRIGATION SOFTWARE FOR COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL USAGE
PRECISION AGRICULTURE SOFTWARE FOR FARMERS
CATTLE FEED MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE
SOFTWARE SOLUTION FOR LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT
CROP PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE
Technology used:
PHP, HTML5, CSS3, CodeIgniter, MySQL, jQuery, Amazon S3, AngularJS, Google Maps API
Project Overview:
In this Project Our Client, who is an agriculturist wanted Us to build a Solution that can help Plant Growers to monitor every Crop-related aspect/operation and optimize Crop Production of a Farm. Keeping Our Client's requirements in mind, We developed a Crop Planning and Management Software System well equipped with features for monitoring and Streamlining Crop Performance and the complete crop life cycle up until its sale and harvesting.
Here are the major features We implemented in this Software:
Real-time Comprehensive Dashboard for recording, tracking and viewing detailed crop information, status, Marketing activities.
Manure/ fertilizer application recording and mapping facility- This feature allows Users to divide and categorize their fields based on type and volume of manure application. It can also be used to record and keep track of what, when, where, and who applied manure in the fields.
Real-time activity Mapping which enables Users to view each and every on-farm tasks/actions that are planned in the future and are taking place at the moment.
Spray/Treatment scheduling functionality using which Farmers can easily schedule Sprays/treatments and track them.
Spray/Treatment Management system-This contain features for creating and saving custom spray tank mixes, Creating lists of chemical that are often used, calculate fertilizer recommendations, etc.
Functionality that automatically calculates and forecasts farm and crop growth based on present and past data.
Planting guide creating functionality which allows Farmers to create optimized planting guide for on-field workers and also print them for ease of use.
Functionality that helps to compare and analyze historic Crop Production trends for informed Business and Planting decisions.
Feature for tracking and reporting Crop Production on the basis of field areas and type.
Automatic estimation of seed orders.
Accounting system that enables Farmers to manage every buying, selling, and payments related operations including total expenditure, sales, profits, revenues, etc.
Generation of Field Compliance reports that lists fields which are at risk of not meeting the Compliance and Food Safety standards.
Easy integration with other Third
SPS London 2017 - Building applications with PowerApps, Microsoft flow and Of...Ahmad Najjar
PowerApps and Flow are services for building and using custom business apps that connect to your data and work across the web and mobile - without the time and expense of custom software development.
This session demonstrates how to build custom business applications, describes the vision behind PowerApps and Flow, and features key scenarios.
SharePoint 2010 & Managing Projects - A match made in heavenAlexander Burton
Today it is more important than ever to ensure every project your organisations undertakes is delivered effectively. To accomplish this, it is essential that there is clear communication across the project team and effective tools to facilitate your project management process.
Come and see how SharePoint 2010 can improve the management of your next project, including the new Project 2010 client integration, Access Services, Reporting with Visio & Excel Services and team site improvements.
Review the steps involved in the research process (identifying the research problem, reviewing the literature, planning/design, collecting, analyzing storing & sharing data, quality control).
Identify the latest technology tools and apps (mobile, cloud-based, web-based) available for Lecturers and Librarians to utilize at each stage of the research process.
Introduce a range of emerging technology tools to enable researchers to conceptualize, conduct and complete research projects.
Managing Information Overload
Presenter: Kathleen Brockel
We are bombarded by an avalanche of information each day. We have to remember relevant facts about our cases, while running from duty to duty and juggling the needs of the multitudes. We try to stay above water by relying on our ability to remember the "important" stuff. We lay awake at night running through the lists of things we need to remember to do. We use a calendar to let us know where to be and when. We do our best to outrace the pending crisis. There is a better way.
In this session, we will explore a system developed by David Allen called Getting Things Done (GTD). We will: understand the theory; practice applying the system; explore how the system can be modified to fit our realities and personalities; discuss techniques for managing email; be shown a number of quick free tricks to save time and track information; and learn how to plan and implement projects
If Web 2.0 tools offer the promise of better project communication, what does “better” look like? This presentation explores several SaaS offerings that promise improved project communication and team collaboration.
Social Project Management Intranet App by Claromentis Intranet Softwareclaromentis
Claromentis Intranet Software (http://www.claromentis.com/) has released a Social Project Management Intranet App - containing productivity-enhancing and collaborative functionality.
How to create custom Connector for Microsoft FlowDragan Panjkov
SPS Milan 2018 - By connecting Microsoft Flow workflows to third-party applications, it is possible to directly access the data or functionality provided by other systems directly from the Office 365 service and interface. In this lecture we will takl about custom connectors: We explain what custom connectors are, how they are created and how they can be integrated into the Microsoft Flow workflow. We will show practical examples to show how Microsoft Flow Connectors enable powerful business applications that combine several different systems.
A_Idea submission template about smart farmingGokul775410
CONTACT US×
AGRICULTURE PROJECTS
We at ChromeInfotech have full-fledged experienced software development team that has accomplished multiple unique projects in Agriculture .
Here Are Some of Those for Your Quick Reference.
CROP PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE
FARM OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE
SOFTWARE SYSTEM FOR CATTLE TRACKING AND RECORD KEEPING
ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE FOR FARMS
SOFTWARE SOLUTION FOR FARM FOOD SAFETY MANAGEMENT
SMART IRRIGATION SOFTWARE FOR COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL USAGE
PRECISION AGRICULTURE SOFTWARE FOR FARMERS
CATTLE FEED MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE
SOFTWARE SOLUTION FOR LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT
CROP PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE
Technology used:
PHP, HTML5, CSS3, CodeIgniter, MySQL, jQuery, Amazon S3, AngularJS, Google Maps API
Project Overview:
In this Project Our Client, who is an agriculturist wanted Us to build a Solution that can help Plant Growers to monitor every Crop-related aspect/operation and optimize Crop Production of a Farm. Keeping Our Client's requirements in mind, We developed a Crop Planning and Management Software System well equipped with features for monitoring and Streamlining Crop Performance and the complete crop life cycle up until its sale and harvesting.
Here are the major features We implemented in this Software:
Real-time Comprehensive Dashboard for recording, tracking and viewing detailed crop information, status, Marketing activities.
Manure/ fertilizer application recording and mapping facility- This feature allows Users to divide and categorize their fields based on type and volume of manure application. It can also be used to record and keep track of what, when, where, and who applied manure in the fields.
Real-time activity Mapping which enables Users to view each and every on-farm tasks/actions that are planned in the future and are taking place at the moment.
Spray/Treatment scheduling functionality using which Farmers can easily schedule Sprays/treatments and track them.
Spray/Treatment Management system-This contain features for creating and saving custom spray tank mixes, Creating lists of chemical that are often used, calculate fertilizer recommendations, etc.
Functionality that automatically calculates and forecasts farm and crop growth based on present and past data.
Planting guide creating functionality which allows Farmers to create optimized planting guide for on-field workers and also print them for ease of use.
Functionality that helps to compare and analyze historic Crop Production trends for informed Business and Planting decisions.
Feature for tracking and reporting Crop Production on the basis of field areas and type.
Automatic estimation of seed orders.
Accounting system that enables Farmers to manage every buying, selling, and payments related operations including total expenditure, sales, profits, revenues, etc.
Generation of Field Compliance reports that lists fields which are at risk of not meeting the Compliance and Food Safety standards.
Easy integration with other Third
SPS London 2017 - Building applications with PowerApps, Microsoft flow and Of...Ahmad Najjar
PowerApps and Flow are services for building and using custom business apps that connect to your data and work across the web and mobile - without the time and expense of custom software development.
This session demonstrates how to build custom business applications, describes the vision behind PowerApps and Flow, and features key scenarios.
SharePoint 2010 & Managing Projects - A match made in heavenAlexander Burton
Today it is more important than ever to ensure every project your organisations undertakes is delivered effectively. To accomplish this, it is essential that there is clear communication across the project team and effective tools to facilitate your project management process.
Come and see how SharePoint 2010 can improve the management of your next project, including the new Project 2010 client integration, Access Services, Reporting with Visio & Excel Services and team site improvements.
Review the steps involved in the research process (identifying the research problem, reviewing the literature, planning/design, collecting, analyzing storing & sharing data, quality control).
Identify the latest technology tools and apps (mobile, cloud-based, web-based) available for Lecturers and Librarians to utilize at each stage of the research process.
Introduce a range of emerging technology tools to enable researchers to conceptualize, conduct and complete research projects.
Managing Information Overload
Presenter: Kathleen Brockel
We are bombarded by an avalanche of information each day. We have to remember relevant facts about our cases, while running from duty to duty and juggling the needs of the multitudes. We try to stay above water by relying on our ability to remember the "important" stuff. We lay awake at night running through the lists of things we need to remember to do. We use a calendar to let us know where to be and when. We do our best to outrace the pending crisis. There is a better way.
In this session, we will explore a system developed by David Allen called Getting Things Done (GTD). We will: understand the theory; practice applying the system; explore how the system can be modified to fit our realities and personalities; discuss techniques for managing email; be shown a number of quick free tricks to save time and track information; and learn how to plan and implement projects
If Web 2.0 tools offer the promise of better project communication, what does “better” look like? This presentation explores several SaaS offerings that promise improved project communication and team collaboration.
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5. SLACK
Team Communication
“Group Chat on Steroids”
File Sharing
Indexed archive of channels
Integration with other services
Mobile app
https://slack.com
9. Ganttic
Project Planning
Resource Management and
Scheduling
Task Assignment (No Task
Management)
Reporting and Predicting Tools
Integrates with Google
Calendar
Mobile app
https://ganttic.com
11. Gameplan
Built for ease of use
Task management
Templates
Integrates Non-Project Tasks
Team Communication
Time Tracking
Reporting
Client Contacts
Fun Interface with Custom
Sounds
https://www.gameplanpro.com
12. Mindmeister
Collaborate with Mind Maps
Share, present, develop ideas
Begin the project planning
process
Team Communication
Mobile App
Google App Integration
https://www.mindmeister.com/
13. Google Apps
Streak.com
Sync Google Apps into a Custom
Business Management
Framework
Boomerang http://www.baydin.com/
Enhance email and calendar
productivity
Gmail
Hangouts
Calendar
Drive
Docs
Sheets