Unit6 animalkingdom-120406055257-phpapp02Umair Ahmad
Cnidarians include jellyfish, hydra, and corals and have tissues organized into an outer ectoderm, middle mesoderm, and inner endoderm. They are radially symmetrical and have stinging cells called nematocysts for defense since they cannot move away from predators. The mesoderm gives Cnidarians their shape and buoyancy while the nerve net allows pulsing contractions but not a centralized nervous system.
This document discusses the roles of teachers and students in language learning with integrated information and communication technology (ICT). [1] It provides lessons for teachers, such as facilitating more independent and self-directed learner activities, enabling continual content updates, and freeing learning from traditional classroom constraints. [2] It also discusses lessons for students and how to successfully integrate ICT in language learning. [3] Finally, it examines the new roles of teachers as facilitators, guides, designers of complex learning scenarios, and evaluators in the ICT-enabled learning environment.
This document discusses hypertext and its applications. Hypertext is a non-linear system for managing information that allows cross-references through links. It enables easy access to related information. Some advantages are its structured organization and ability to reference information from multiple sources. However, dense networks of information can make content difficult to navigate. The document provides examples of hypertext uses for product catalogs, reports, agreements and resumes. It also lists uses for education, including encyclopedias, medical references and online help guides. Hypertext can support all language learning skills like listening, reading, speaking and writing.
This document discusses hypertext and its applications. Hypertext is a non-linear system for managing information that allows cross-references through links. It enables easy access to related information. Some advantages are its structured organization and ability to reference information from multiple sources. However, dense networks of nodes can make information difficult to obtain. Hypertext has applications in product catalogs, reports, agreements and resumes. In education, it can be used to create personalized tutorials and for language learning by implementing hypertext for listening, reading, speaking and writing skills.
To design a blog, you need an email address and internet connection. An email address is required to register and can be created for free on sites like Yahoo or Gmail. An internet connection of at least 10 minutes is needed to register and write or post articles. A computer running an operating system like Windows, Mac, Linux or Ubuntu can be used. The blog dashboard displays options to manage appearance, themes, widgets, menus and more.
To embed a YouTube video on your blog, copy the embed code from the YouTube video, go to your blog post and paste the embed code into the content to display the video.
Unit6 animalkingdom-120406055257-phpapp02Umair Ahmad
Cnidarians include jellyfish, hydra, and corals and have tissues organized into an outer ectoderm, middle mesoderm, and inner endoderm. They are radially symmetrical and have stinging cells called nematocysts for defense since they cannot move away from predators. The mesoderm gives Cnidarians their shape and buoyancy while the nerve net allows pulsing contractions but not a centralized nervous system.
This document discusses the roles of teachers and students in language learning with integrated information and communication technology (ICT). [1] It provides lessons for teachers, such as facilitating more independent and self-directed learner activities, enabling continual content updates, and freeing learning from traditional classroom constraints. [2] It also discusses lessons for students and how to successfully integrate ICT in language learning. [3] Finally, it examines the new roles of teachers as facilitators, guides, designers of complex learning scenarios, and evaluators in the ICT-enabled learning environment.
This document discusses hypertext and its applications. Hypertext is a non-linear system for managing information that allows cross-references through links. It enables easy access to related information. Some advantages are its structured organization and ability to reference information from multiple sources. However, dense networks of information can make content difficult to navigate. The document provides examples of hypertext uses for product catalogs, reports, agreements and resumes. It also lists uses for education, including encyclopedias, medical references and online help guides. Hypertext can support all language learning skills like listening, reading, speaking and writing.
This document discusses hypertext and its applications. Hypertext is a non-linear system for managing information that allows cross-references through links. It enables easy access to related information. Some advantages are its structured organization and ability to reference information from multiple sources. However, dense networks of nodes can make information difficult to obtain. Hypertext has applications in product catalogs, reports, agreements and resumes. In education, it can be used to create personalized tutorials and for language learning by implementing hypertext for listening, reading, speaking and writing skills.
To design a blog, you need an email address and internet connection. An email address is required to register and can be created for free on sites like Yahoo or Gmail. An internet connection of at least 10 minutes is needed to register and write or post articles. A computer running an operating system like Windows, Mac, Linux or Ubuntu can be used. The blog dashboard displays options to manage appearance, themes, widgets, menus and more.
To embed a YouTube video on your blog, copy the embed code from the YouTube video, go to your blog post and paste the embed code into the content to display the video.
To post a PowerPoint presentation on your blog, browse for the presentation on SlideShare and copy its embed code, then in your blog post click HTML, paste the embed code into the post content, and click publish to share the presentation.
This document discusses the roles of teachers and students in language learning with integrated information and communication technology (ICT). [1] It provides lessons for teachers, such as facilitating more independent and self-directed learner activities, enabling continual content updates, and freeing learning from traditional classroom constraints. [2] It also discusses lessons for students and how to successfully integrate ICT in language learning. [3] Finally, it examines the new roles of teachers as facilitators, guides, designers of complex learning scenarios, and evaluators in the ICT-enabled learning environment.
To post a picture on your profile or in a post, click the add post or edit button, then click the camera icon to browse for the image file on your computer or other storage. Select the image and click upload, then insert it into your post and modify or move it as desired.
This document outlines some advantages and disadvantages of CALL (Computer-Assisted Language Learning). Some advantages are that CALL allows students to develop selective reading habits by scanning topics of interest, offers freedom to choose topics, and allows flexibility in determining time spent on topics. CALL can also be used collaboratively. Disadvantages include that electronic books are less portable than traditional books and can cause eye strain or irritation from long periods of reading on a screen. CALL programs are also generally more expensive than traditional books.
This document contains the results of a 1-2 day vacation market research project. It includes various charts and graphs showing respondents' answers to questions about their vacation preferences. Key findings are that most respondents go on 1-2 day vacations 1-2 times per year, prefer to stay in the Chicago area, and want to visit attractions like museums or shopping. Many said they would be open to tours and prefer to spend more on the hotel than daily activities.
This document provides an overview of the simple present, present continuous, present perfect, and present perfect continuous tenses in English. It includes formulas, examples, and exercises for each tense. Songs are also listed but not described. The document is presented over multiple pages with navigation buttons to move between pages on the different tenses and their usage.
This document provides advice on healthy habits using modal verbs like "should", "shouldn't", "must", and "mustn't". It suggests people should exercise regularly, eat more fruits and vegetables as well as a varied diet. It also advises that people must eat breakfast, give up smoking, and see a doctor regularly. Additionally, the document recommends people shouldn't eat lots of sweets, junk food, or drink coffee and soft drinks excessively and mustn't drink too much alcohol.
1) Translation is the process by which a ribosome synthesizes a protein based on the mRNA template.
2) It occurs in three phases: initiation, elongation, and termination.
3) During elongation, tRNAs bring amino acids to the ribosome which link them together via peptide bonds to form the protein chain.
4) Translation ends when a stop codon enters the A site and triggers release of the complete protein product.
To post a PowerPoint presentation on your blog, browse for the presentation on SlideShare and copy its embed code, then in your blog post click HTML, paste the embed code into the post content, and click publish to share the presentation.
This document discusses the roles of teachers and students in language learning with integrated information and communication technology (ICT). [1] It provides lessons for teachers, such as facilitating more independent and self-directed learner activities, enabling continual content updates, and freeing learning from traditional classroom constraints. [2] It also discusses lessons for students and how to successfully integrate ICT in language learning. [3] Finally, it examines the new roles of teachers as facilitators, guides, designers of complex learning scenarios, and evaluators in the ICT-enabled learning environment.
To post a picture on your profile or in a post, click the add post or edit button, then click the camera icon to browse for the image file on your computer or other storage. Select the image and click upload, then insert it into your post and modify or move it as desired.
This document outlines some advantages and disadvantages of CALL (Computer-Assisted Language Learning). Some advantages are that CALL allows students to develop selective reading habits by scanning topics of interest, offers freedom to choose topics, and allows flexibility in determining time spent on topics. CALL can also be used collaboratively. Disadvantages include that electronic books are less portable than traditional books and can cause eye strain or irritation from long periods of reading on a screen. CALL programs are also generally more expensive than traditional books.
This document contains the results of a 1-2 day vacation market research project. It includes various charts and graphs showing respondents' answers to questions about their vacation preferences. Key findings are that most respondents go on 1-2 day vacations 1-2 times per year, prefer to stay in the Chicago area, and want to visit attractions like museums or shopping. Many said they would be open to tours and prefer to spend more on the hotel than daily activities.
This document provides an overview of the simple present, present continuous, present perfect, and present perfect continuous tenses in English. It includes formulas, examples, and exercises for each tense. Songs are also listed but not described. The document is presented over multiple pages with navigation buttons to move between pages on the different tenses and their usage.
This document provides advice on healthy habits using modal verbs like "should", "shouldn't", "must", and "mustn't". It suggests people should exercise regularly, eat more fruits and vegetables as well as a varied diet. It also advises that people must eat breakfast, give up smoking, and see a doctor regularly. Additionally, the document recommends people shouldn't eat lots of sweets, junk food, or drink coffee and soft drinks excessively and mustn't drink too much alcohol.
1) Translation is the process by which a ribosome synthesizes a protein based on the mRNA template.
2) It occurs in three phases: initiation, elongation, and termination.
3) During elongation, tRNAs bring amino acids to the ribosome which link them together via peptide bonds to form the protein chain.
4) Translation ends when a stop codon enters the A site and triggers release of the complete protein product.
2. Workshop and Donation Sweepstakes
• Partnership with
SCARCE.
Workshop and
Donation Event for
couples.
Proceeds benefit
SCARCE
• Sweepstakes: Reserving
room puts couples name
in a drawing to win
grand prize.
3. What does the lucky couple win?
• A free nights stay at our
eco-friendly hotel and a
complimentary wine
dinner and toast with
General Manager Jean-
Pierre Leroux from
Waterleaf.
4. Public Relations Activity
• Monthly Newsletters
Mailing List
Local DuPage
Community
• Press Releases and News
Stories
Facebook
Other local news sites
5. Couples Nature Package
• Morton Arboretum Nature Package
One night, based on double
occupancy
Cost for the package will be $149
• What does the couple receive?
Eco-friendly world class
accommodations for one or two
nights.
Admission to Morton
Arboretum View and Theater
Hikes.
Stay a second night, you get
admission into Morton
Arboretum the second day.
Dinner for two at Waterleaf
Complimentary Shuttle Service
to Morton Arboretum