1) Howard Gardner proposed that there are eight types of intelligence rather than just one measure of intelligence (IQ).
2) The eight intelligences are linguistic, logical-mathematical, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, musical, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalistic.
3) Melissa completed an activity that had her rank her top eight intelligences based on what comes most naturally to her - intrapersonal was her strongest, followed by bodily-kinesthetic and spatial, and logical-mathematical was her weakest.
Melissa's personal life profile indicates her dominant intelligence is introverted, her learning style is multi-modal, and her personality type is ISFJ. Her strengths include learning by doing things herself, being friendly and a good listener, taking commitments seriously, and having good saving techniques. Her challenges include preferring discussions over lectures, disliking conflict and criticism, having difficulty ending relationships, needing to handle conflict situations better, and overspending sometimes on unnecessary items. Connecting these assessments provides insight into how she can best approach academic, communication, relationship, career, and financial situations.
This document contains an activity sheet to help individuals identify their dominant intelligence by taking a Multiple Intelligences Survey (MIS). It includes 40 statements to rate on a scale of 1 to 3 and instructions to tally the scores in different intelligence categories like visual/spatial, musical, interpersonal, etc. The individual is asked to identify their top three intelligence scores based on the tally to gain insight into their strengths.
This document provides contact information for various offices and services at a Broward College campus, including the Career Placement Office, Campus Safety/Security, Student Center/Student Services, Bookstore, Library, Academic Advising, Registration, Dean of Student Affairs, Financial Aid, and Learning Resource Center/Labs. It lists the building and room number, phone number, email address, website (if available), and office hours for each.
1) Howard Gardner proposed that there are eight types of intelligence rather than just one measure of intelligence (IQ).
2) The eight intelligences are linguistic, logical-mathematical, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, musical, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalistic.
3) Melissa completed an activity that had her rank her top eight intelligences based on what comes most naturally to her - intrapersonal was her strongest, followed by bodily-kinesthetic and spatial, and logical-mathematical was her weakest.
Melissa's personal life profile indicates her dominant intelligence is introverted, her learning style is multi-modal, and her personality type is ISFJ. Her strengths include learning by doing things herself, being friendly and a good listener, taking commitments seriously, and having good saving techniques. Her challenges include preferring discussions over lectures, disliking conflict and criticism, having difficulty ending relationships, needing to handle conflict situations better, and overspending sometimes on unnecessary items. Connecting these assessments provides insight into how she can best approach academic, communication, relationship, career, and financial situations.
This document contains an activity sheet to help individuals identify their dominant intelligence by taking a Multiple Intelligences Survey (MIS). It includes 40 statements to rate on a scale of 1 to 3 and instructions to tally the scores in different intelligence categories like visual/spatial, musical, interpersonal, etc. The individual is asked to identify their top three intelligence scores based on the tally to gain insight into their strengths.
This document provides contact information for various offices and services at a Broward College campus, including the Career Placement Office, Campus Safety/Security, Student Center/Student Services, Bookstore, Library, Academic Advising, Registration, Dean of Student Affairs, Financial Aid, and Learning Resource Center/Labs. It lists the building and room number, phone number, email address, website (if available), and office hours for each.
This document discusses the author's career project to become an orthodontist. It outlines the educational requirements, including 4 years of college and 2-3 years of dental school. It also provides details about the job duties of an orthodontist and average salaries ranging from $90,000 to $195,000. The author expresses their interest in helping people and fascination with braces. Other careers considered include oral surgeon and dental hygienist.
Upwardly Global's 2011 Passport to Possibilities ExhibitUpwardlyGlobal
Photography exhibit from Upwardly Global's 2011 Passport to Possibilities Awards & Gala. These images share stories of the many skilled, work-authorized refugees, immigrants and asylees that Upwardly Global moves from poverty into the professional workforce each year.
The exhibit explores the concept of “brain waste” in the United States, highlighting the importance of global talent by artistically juxtaposing skilled new Americans’ professional careers with the under- or unemployment they often experience in the United States. Ultimately, the photographs are honest and moving portrayals of the journeys made to America from across the world, relating stories of courage, resilience and success.
Photography by Christina Noël. www.christinanoel.us
Learn more about Upwardly Global at www.upwardlyglobal.org
This document provides an overview of OpenStack presented by Carlos Gonçalves. It begins with Carlos' background and credentials. It then outlines the topics to be covered, which include an introduction to cloud computing, an overview of OpenStack, a demonstration of OpenStack, ways to get involved with OpenStack, information about the Instituto de Telecomunicações, a question and answer section, and final notes.
This document summarizes a doctor demo presentation given in Santa Clara on July 30, 2015. It showcases two fault management use cases:
1. Infrastructure monitoring use case monitors compute nodes for failures using Zabbix. When a failure is detected, alerts are published to a message queue and the consumer evacuates VMs from the failed node.
2. Virtual resource monitoring use case monitors VNFs in an active-standby configuration using Ceilometer. When a failure is detected, Ceilometer notifies the consumer via HTTP, which activates the standby VNF and switches the load balancer configuration.
The document outlines the steps demonstrated for each use case and provides status updates on OpenStack blueprints
Master thesis presentation on 'Cloud Service Broker' Carlos Gonçalves
Throughout the history of computer systems, experts have been reshaping IT infrastructure for improving the efficiency of organizations by enabling shared access to computational resources. The advent of cloud computing has sparked a new paradigm providing better hosting and service delivery over the Internet. It offers advantages over traditional solutions by providing ubiquitous, scalable and on-demand access to shared pools of computational resources.
Over the course of these last years, we have seen new market players offering cloud services at competitive prices and different Service Level Agreements. With the unprecedented increasing adoption of cloud computing, cloud providers are on the look out for the creation and offering of new and value-added services towards their customers. Market competitiveness, numerous service options and business models led to gradual entropy. Mismatching cloud terminology got introduced and incompatible APIs locked-in users to specific cloud service providers. Billing and charging become fragmented when consuming cloud services from multiple vendors. An entity recommend- ing cloud providers and acting as an intermediary between the cloud consumer and providers would harmonize this interaction.
This dissertation proposes and implements a Cloud Service Broker focusing on assisting and encouraging developers for running their applications on the cloud. Developers can easily describe their applications, where an intelligent algorithm will be able to recommend cloud offerings that better suit application requirements. In this way, users are aided in deploying, managing, monitoring and migrating their applications in a cloud of clouds. A single API is required for orchestrating the whole process in tandem with truly decoupled cloud managers. Users can also interact with the Cloud Service Broker through a Web portal, a command-line interface, and client libraries.
This document discusses the author's career project to become an orthodontist. It outlines the educational requirements, including 4 years of college and 2-3 years of dental school. It also provides details about the job duties of an orthodontist and average salaries ranging from $90,000 to $195,000. The author expresses their interest in helping people and fascination with braces. Other careers considered include oral surgeon and dental hygienist.
Upwardly Global's 2011 Passport to Possibilities ExhibitUpwardlyGlobal
Photography exhibit from Upwardly Global's 2011 Passport to Possibilities Awards & Gala. These images share stories of the many skilled, work-authorized refugees, immigrants and asylees that Upwardly Global moves from poverty into the professional workforce each year.
The exhibit explores the concept of “brain waste” in the United States, highlighting the importance of global talent by artistically juxtaposing skilled new Americans’ professional careers with the under- or unemployment they often experience in the United States. Ultimately, the photographs are honest and moving portrayals of the journeys made to America from across the world, relating stories of courage, resilience and success.
Photography by Christina Noël. www.christinanoel.us
Learn more about Upwardly Global at www.upwardlyglobal.org
This document provides an overview of OpenStack presented by Carlos Gonçalves. It begins with Carlos' background and credentials. It then outlines the topics to be covered, which include an introduction to cloud computing, an overview of OpenStack, a demonstration of OpenStack, ways to get involved with OpenStack, information about the Instituto de Telecomunicações, a question and answer section, and final notes.
This document summarizes a doctor demo presentation given in Santa Clara on July 30, 2015. It showcases two fault management use cases:
1. Infrastructure monitoring use case monitors compute nodes for failures using Zabbix. When a failure is detected, alerts are published to a message queue and the consumer evacuates VMs from the failed node.
2. Virtual resource monitoring use case monitors VNFs in an active-standby configuration using Ceilometer. When a failure is detected, Ceilometer notifies the consumer via HTTP, which activates the standby VNF and switches the load balancer configuration.
The document outlines the steps demonstrated for each use case and provides status updates on OpenStack blueprints
Master thesis presentation on 'Cloud Service Broker' Carlos Gonçalves
Throughout the history of computer systems, experts have been reshaping IT infrastructure for improving the efficiency of organizations by enabling shared access to computational resources. The advent of cloud computing has sparked a new paradigm providing better hosting and service delivery over the Internet. It offers advantages over traditional solutions by providing ubiquitous, scalable and on-demand access to shared pools of computational resources.
Over the course of these last years, we have seen new market players offering cloud services at competitive prices and different Service Level Agreements. With the unprecedented increasing adoption of cloud computing, cloud providers are on the look out for the creation and offering of new and value-added services towards their customers. Market competitiveness, numerous service options and business models led to gradual entropy. Mismatching cloud terminology got introduced and incompatible APIs locked-in users to specific cloud service providers. Billing and charging become fragmented when consuming cloud services from multiple vendors. An entity recommend- ing cloud providers and acting as an intermediary between the cloud consumer and providers would harmonize this interaction.
This dissertation proposes and implements a Cloud Service Broker focusing on assisting and encouraging developers for running their applications on the cloud. Developers can easily describe their applications, where an intelligent algorithm will be able to recommend cloud offerings that better suit application requirements. In this way, users are aided in deploying, managing, monitoring and migrating their applications in a cloud of clouds. A single API is required for orchestrating the whole process in tandem with truly decoupled cloud managers. Users can also interact with the Cloud Service Broker through a Web portal, a command-line interface, and client libraries.