Massimo Sarmi: Poste Italiane sigla accordo con MicrosoftPosteItaliane
Poste Italiane e Microsoft Italia siglano un accordo per fornire servizi integrati innovativi rivolti a professionisti, Pmi e Pubblica Amministrazione. L’intesa mira a sostenere il processo di digitalizzazione del Paese con il lancio di soluzioni tecnologicamente avanzate nel campo della comunicazione digitale. Massimo Sarmi, AD di Poste Italiane: “L’accordo con Microsoft conferma il forte orientamento all’innovazione che caratterizza Poste Italiane e ne guida lo sviluppo”. Integrati i servizi Poste (PEC, Firma Digitale, Conservazione Sostitutiva) con Office 365.
The document outlines a 4-step problem to calculate the cost of printing 8,700 newspapers with 16 pages each. It finds that there will be 139,200 total pages, which will make 87 rolls of 1,600 pages each. At a cost of $75 per roll, the total cost is $6,525, which breaks down to a cost of $0.75 per individual newspaper.
Juan, Carlos, Maria, and Anna each have a number between 5 and 15. Using clues about their numbers, the document solves for what each person's number is. Juan's number is 5, Carlos' number is 6, Maria's number is 9, and Anna's number is 18.
This document provides guidance for researching the topic of wayang using various library resources. It instructs students to open tabs for Google, the library guide, the library website, and research databases. It then discusses using tools like Wikipedia, subject encyclopedias, bibliographies, periodical indexes, the library catalog, and dissertation databases to discover and access relevant scholarly sources. The document emphasizes searching across multiple resources, using different search terms and techniques, and allowing time to obtain sources through interlibrary loan. It encourages an iterative research process of finding information, sources, and related materials.
The document introduces the concept of using Da Vinci style journaling in mathematics. It provides background information on Leonardo Da Vinci, noting that he was an Italian polymath born in 1452 who is renowned for works like the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. Da Vinci filled thousands of pages with sketches and notes written backwards, and this document suggests using a similar journaling approach in mathematics to document thinking, strategies, questions, and reflections.
The document describes an activity where students are split into groups and tasked with figuring out how to transport a group of adults and children across a river using a canoe that can carry either one adult or one to two children each trip. The narrator's group determines that the two children should make the first trip, followed by alternating trips of a child and adult to transport all 8 adults and 2 children across in 33 trips. They then solve a modified version with one less adult, requiring 29 trips. Finally, the students are asked to generate their own scenarios and discover the function is to multiply the number of adults by 4 and add 1 to determine the number of trips.
Chole begins writing a diary to document her life, which she describes as the "worst life ever." She details being bullied by a group called the Black Tough Bulls at her new school. They force her to do bad things and she lives in constant fear. However, things start looking up when the bullies are expelled. Later, Chole learns she will be moving schools and is overjoyed to find out her new best friend Alexandra will be attending the same school.
Massimo Sarmi: Poste Italiane sigla accordo con MicrosoftPosteItaliane
Poste Italiane e Microsoft Italia siglano un accordo per fornire servizi integrati innovativi rivolti a professionisti, Pmi e Pubblica Amministrazione. L’intesa mira a sostenere il processo di digitalizzazione del Paese con il lancio di soluzioni tecnologicamente avanzate nel campo della comunicazione digitale. Massimo Sarmi, AD di Poste Italiane: “L’accordo con Microsoft conferma il forte orientamento all’innovazione che caratterizza Poste Italiane e ne guida lo sviluppo”. Integrati i servizi Poste (PEC, Firma Digitale, Conservazione Sostitutiva) con Office 365.
The document outlines a 4-step problem to calculate the cost of printing 8,700 newspapers with 16 pages each. It finds that there will be 139,200 total pages, which will make 87 rolls of 1,600 pages each. At a cost of $75 per roll, the total cost is $6,525, which breaks down to a cost of $0.75 per individual newspaper.
Juan, Carlos, Maria, and Anna each have a number between 5 and 15. Using clues about their numbers, the document solves for what each person's number is. Juan's number is 5, Carlos' number is 6, Maria's number is 9, and Anna's number is 18.
This document provides guidance for researching the topic of wayang using various library resources. It instructs students to open tabs for Google, the library guide, the library website, and research databases. It then discusses using tools like Wikipedia, subject encyclopedias, bibliographies, periodical indexes, the library catalog, and dissertation databases to discover and access relevant scholarly sources. The document emphasizes searching across multiple resources, using different search terms and techniques, and allowing time to obtain sources through interlibrary loan. It encourages an iterative research process of finding information, sources, and related materials.
The document introduces the concept of using Da Vinci style journaling in mathematics. It provides background information on Leonardo Da Vinci, noting that he was an Italian polymath born in 1452 who is renowned for works like the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. Da Vinci filled thousands of pages with sketches and notes written backwards, and this document suggests using a similar journaling approach in mathematics to document thinking, strategies, questions, and reflections.
The document describes an activity where students are split into groups and tasked with figuring out how to transport a group of adults and children across a river using a canoe that can carry either one adult or one to two children each trip. The narrator's group determines that the two children should make the first trip, followed by alternating trips of a child and adult to transport all 8 adults and 2 children across in 33 trips. They then solve a modified version with one less adult, requiring 29 trips. Finally, the students are asked to generate their own scenarios and discover the function is to multiply the number of adults by 4 and add 1 to determine the number of trips.
Chole begins writing a diary to document her life, which she describes as the "worst life ever." She details being bullied by a group called the Black Tough Bulls at her new school. They force her to do bad things and she lives in constant fear. However, things start looking up when the bullies are expelled. Later, Chole learns she will be moving schools and is overjoyed to find out her new best friend Alexandra will be attending the same school.