A powerpoint about The Technological World
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NTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL MARKET Financial market is where financial securities like stocks and bonds and commodities like valuable metals are exchanged at efficient market prices. Efficient market prices means the unbiased price that reflects belief at collective speculation of all investors about the future prospect. The trading of stocks and bonds in the financial market can take directly between buyers and sellers or by medium of stock exchange. Financial market can be domestic or international. MONEY MARKETS Money market is a centre for Money market become a dealing mainly of a short term component of the financial character, in monetary assets; markets for assets involved in it meets the short-term short term borrowing, lending, requirements of the borrowers buying and selling with original and provides liquidity or cash maturities of one year or less. to lenders.
NTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL MARKET Financial market is where financial securities like stocks and bonds and commodities like valuable metals are exchanged at efficient market prices. Efficient market prices means the unbiased price that reflects belief at collective speculation of all investors about the future prospect. The trading of stocks and bonds in the financial market can take directly between buyers and sellers or by medium of stock exchange. Financial market can be domestic or international. MONEY MARKETS Money market is a centre for Money market become a dealing mainly of a short term component of the financial character, in monetary assets; markets for assets involved in it meets the short-term short term borrowing, lending, requirements of the borrowers buying and selling with original and provides liquidity or cash maturities of one year or less. to lenders.
The developments in technology as without it we wouldn’t be here.
Even if you think back to a decade ago, technology has radically changed. We now all carry around smart phones in our pockets that have instant access to the internet, cameras, calculators, and pretty much any piece of technology we might need on-the-go. In the past, we didn't have it so simple, even though we thought we were innovative at the time. My, how everything has changed.
With this presentation developed within the NANOYOU project you will discover some of the secrets of the nanoscale and will learn about the applications of nanotechnologies.
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Translations to several languages are also availabe in the NANOYOU website.
The developments in technology as without it we wouldn’t be here.
Even if you think back to a decade ago, technology has radically changed. We now all carry around smart phones in our pockets that have instant access to the internet, cameras, calculators, and pretty much any piece of technology we might need on-the-go. In the past, we didn't have it so simple, even though we thought we were innovative at the time. My, how everything has changed.
With this presentation developed within the NANOYOU project you will discover some of the secrets of the nanoscale and will learn about the applications of nanotechnologies.
For more resources on nanotechnologies you can visit: www.nanoyou.eu
Translations to several languages are also availabe in the NANOYOU website.
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Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
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We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
2. Contents
• Introduction
• The Past and The Future
• Evolution of the Computers
• Teenagers and Technology
• Technology in Education
• The Future of Humanity
3. Introduction
• With this presentation we hope that you all get to know a little bit
more about the history of technology, it’s advantages and
disadvantages.
4. The Past and The Future
TECHNOLOGY OF THE PAST
• Atari 2600, NES
• Commodore 64, Apple I, II, Lisa
• Motorola
• Walkman, Record Player
• VCR
• TV
TECHNOLOGY OF THE
PRESENT
• PlayStation, XBOX
• PCs, laptops, Macbook, iMac
• Smartphones
• MP3,MP4, iPods, CD Player
• DVD Player, Blu-ray
• Flat Screen TV
5.
6. Mobile Phones
• 1984 - The first mobile phone is released to the public by Motorola and it
cost $3,995
• 1989- The prices keep going down, mobile phones become faster and
sleek
• 1992- SMS is created
• 1993- The first mobile phone with smartphone capabilities is launched.
• 2002- Mobile Phones with cameras and colored screen start appearing in
the market
• 2007- Apple releases the first iPhone
8. Computers 1970’s
• 1975- Altair 8800
• 1976- Apple I
• 1977- Apple II / Commodore Pet
• 1978- VAX 11/780
• 1979- Atari 400/ 800
9.
10. Computers 1980’s
• 1981- IBM PC/ Osbome I / DOS
• 1982- Commodore 64
• 1983- Compaq PC
• 1984- Apple Macinstosh / Mac OS 1.0
• 1985- Amiga 1000 / Windows 1.0
• 1986- Connection Machine
• 1987- IMB PS/2 / Mac OS 5.0
• 1988- NeXT / Mac OS 6.0
11.
12. Computers 1990’s
• 1990- Macintosh llfx / Amiga 3000 / Windows 3.0
• 1991- CDTV / Mac OS 7.0
• 1992- PowerPC 601 (CPU)
• 1993- P5 Pentium (CPU)
• 1994- Pentium Processor 100 Mhz (CPU)/ Windows NT
• 1995- Windows 95
• 1996- Toshiba Libretto (the smallest PC compatible computer to be
released
• 1997- Pentium II (CPU) / Deep Blue
• 1998- iMac / Mac OS 8 / Windows 98
• 1999 – PowerMac G4 / Mac OS 9
13.
14. Computers 2000’s
• 2000- Windows ME / Windows 2000
• 2001- Mac OS X / Windows XP / Linux 2.4.0
• 2002- Mac OS 10.1
• 2003- PowerPC G5 / Mac OS 10.3
• 2004- Mac OS 10.3
• 2005- Pentium D (CPU)
• 2006- MacBook Pro / Mac OS 10.5 / Windows Vista
• 2009- Windows 7
• 2012- Windows 8
• 2013- Windows 8.1
17. How technology affects teenagers
• Cellphones- Many teens have cell phones, they became dependent on them to
stay connected with friends and with the outside world. Keeping in touch with
friends and parents is important but should not occupy the majority of a teen’s
time. The teenagers get’s addicted on it.
• Computers- Teenagers need computers for school, but sometimes they get
distracted of the main task and start to surf on the web, playing video
games….Teens spend hours on computers. Teens who abuse the internet can
have a decrease in school and relationship performance.
18. How technology affects teenagers- Conclusion
• Video games- They can help teens unwind and release stress as long as gaming
isn't excessive. Excessive gaming can lead to attention issues at school and poor
academic performance.
• Television- Many teens prefer to watch television or play on the computer to
going outside for physical recreation activities. This can lead to obesity and a
sedentary lifestyle. Too much media at home makes it too easy for teens to
default to inactivity.
19. Tech savvy teens
• Being experts in technology teens can help adults with lack of
technological knowledge.
21. Advantages
• Quick access to information- While some years ago, when we
needed to search or do a school work we would go to places like
libraries nowadays we don’t even have to get out of our homes,
Internet gives us access to everything.
• Help protecting the environment- Due to technology, book printing
will reduce and more digital books will appear.
• Making education enjoyable- Nowadays it’s hard to engage
students attention, however with technology teachers can make
classes more interactive and more interesting to them.
22. Disadvantages
• Technical Problems- When there is a problem with the computer or
the projector in the classroom teachers will waste class time solving
it and will not be able to finish the planned lesson.
• Attention Problems- When students don’t find the material their
teacher brought interesting they just shutdown and misbehave, not
paying attention to the class and disturbing they schoolmates.
24. • People may be replaced by machines as technology is developing
new automatized, processes of production
• Technology will make people’s life easier.
• Technology like social networks will end face to face relationships.
25. The end
• This presentation was made by:
• João Fernandes