Infosessie voor de Vlaamse Overheid over het gebruik van OneDrive voor Bedrijven om je persoonlijke werkgebonden data op te slaan. Behandelt zowel de mogelijkheid om met de private cloud (HB+) te werken als met de publieke cloud (Office 365).
Creative commons for research tips for wordsarah masters
Creative Commons is an ethical way to share content by allowing creators to choose how their work can be used by others. The document recommends using search engines like Flickr, Google Advanced Search, or the Creative Commons search engine to find images and other content that can legally be reused under a Creative Commons license instead of all rights reserved copyright. Creators who use Creative Commons provide options for how others can share and use their work for both commercial and non-commercial purposes.
The muscular system functions to enable movement, maintain body temperature and posture. There are three main types of muscle: skeletal, smooth and cardiac. Skeletal muscle is voluntary and attached to bones, enabling movement. Smooth muscle is involuntary and found within organs. Cardiac muscle makes up the heart. Muscles work in pairs to contract and pull bones, releasing heat and maintaining homeostasis. Exercise causes muscle soreness through lactic acid buildup and microtears that later heal, leading to muscle growth.
Infosessie voor de Vlaamse Overheid over het gebruik van OneDrive voor Bedrijven om je persoonlijke werkgebonden data op te slaan. Behandelt zowel de mogelijkheid om met de private cloud (HB+) te werken als met de publieke cloud (Office 365).
Creative commons for research tips for wordsarah masters
Creative Commons is an ethical way to share content by allowing creators to choose how their work can be used by others. The document recommends using search engines like Flickr, Google Advanced Search, or the Creative Commons search engine to find images and other content that can legally be reused under a Creative Commons license instead of all rights reserved copyright. Creators who use Creative Commons provide options for how others can share and use their work for both commercial and non-commercial purposes.
The muscular system functions to enable movement, maintain body temperature and posture. There are three main types of muscle: skeletal, smooth and cardiac. Skeletal muscle is voluntary and attached to bones, enabling movement. Smooth muscle is involuntary and found within organs. Cardiac muscle makes up the heart. Muscles work in pairs to contract and pull bones, releasing heat and maintaining homeostasis. Exercise causes muscle soreness through lactic acid buildup and microtears that later heal, leading to muscle growth.
The skeletal system provides structure and movement to the body. It works with muscles as part of the musculoskeletal system. There are different types of bones including long, short, irregular, flat, compact and spongy bones. Joints allow bones to move and come in immovable, slightly movable, and freely movable varieties like hinge, pivot, and ball and socket joints. Ligaments connect bones at joints while cartilage cushions joints and can form cartilage bones in infants.
The document discusses binary data in JavaScript, including:
- Binary and hexadecimal number systems as alternatives to decimal
- Bitwise operators for manipulating individual bits in JavaScript
- Encoding and storing binary data using strings, arrays, Blobs, ArrayBuffers, and TypedArrays
- Transporting binary data over HTTP and WebSockets
- Applications of binary data like faster calculations, lighter data exchange, and file manipulation
This document outlines seven steps to promote literacy in children through reading. It discusses the benefits of reading for children, including improving vocabulary, comprehension, confidence, and encouraging lifelong learning. It then details seven steps for a literacy program called DEAR (Drop Everything And Read). The steps include using a DEAR homepage, having whole-school reading sessions, reading out loud, daily reading breaks, creating a book wall display, visiting the school library, and getting creative with book reviews and trailers. The overall message is that establishing a reading culture and routine can help children succeed through literacy.
The muscular system functions to enable movement, maintain body temperature and posture. There are three main types of muscle: skeletal muscle which is voluntary and attached to bones, smooth muscle which is involuntary and inside organs, and cardiac muscle which makes up the heart. Skeletal muscle contracts to pull bones, working with the skeletal system, and contains bundles of fibers. Exercise causes muscle soreness by building up chemicals during activity and damaging fibers, leading to growth as the muscles heal.
The document discusses several initiatives to promote literacy and reading at school, including regular reading sessions focusing on reading for pleasure, promoting different authors to widen reading ranges and genres, and holding inter-form competitions that reward students who borrow and return books from the school library. It also describes plans for a book fortnight event and selecting graphic novels, as well as proposed "curiosity kits" to encourage reading among targeted student groups.
The skeletal system provides structure and movement to the body. It works with muscles as part of the musculoskeletal system. There are different types of bones including long, short, irregular, flat, compact and spongy bones. Joints allow bones to move and come in immovable, slightly movable, and freely movable varieties like hinge, pivot, and ball and socket joints. Ligaments connect bones at joints while cartilage cushions joints and can form cartilage bones in infants.
The document provides information about plagiarism including definitions, examples of plagiarism, penalties for plagiarism, and how to properly cite and reference sources to avoid plagiarism. It includes answers to a quiz about plagiarism with explanations for each answer. At the end it lists sources used to develop the plagiarism training materials.
The document discusses promoting reading for pleasure by having a book of the week chosen by the library, staff, and students. It highlights the importance of giving choices to encourage reading.
This document outlines a reading program for students in Years 7 through 9. It discusses having fortnightly independent reading lessons within English classes each year. It also describes daily silent reading time and initiatives to promote reading across subjects and encourage reading at home with parents. The goal is to map and track students' reading progress over multiple years.
This document discusses different types of properties of matter - physical and chemical. It provides examples of physical properties like volume, mass, color, and density. Density is defined as the amount of mass in a certain volume, and is a physical property that remains constant even if the substance is broken into smaller pieces. Chemical properties involve changes in identity, like rusting or burning, that result in new substances. Signs of a chemical change include odor, temperature change, color change, and formation of new solids from liquids.
The muscular system functions to enable movement, maintain body temperature and posture. There are three main types of muscle: skeletal muscle which is voluntary and attached to bones, smooth muscle which is involuntary and inside organs, and cardiac muscle which makes up the heart. Skeletal muscle contracts to pull bones, working with the skeletal system, and contains bundles of fibers. Exercise causes muscle soreness by building up chemicals during activity and damaging fibers, leading to growth as the muscles heal.
The skeletal system provides structure and movement to the body. It works with muscles as part of the musculoskeletal system. There are different types of bones including long, short, irregular, flat, compact and spongy bones. Joints allow bones to move and come in immovable, slightly movable, and freely movable varieties like hinge, pivot, and ball and socket joints. Ligaments connect bones at joints while cartilage cushions joints and can form cartilage bones in infants.
The document discusses several key properties used to identify minerals, including:
1. Streak - the color of the powder a mineral leaves when scraped, which shows its true color.
2. Luster - how a mineral reflects light, either metallic, non-metallic, oily, or glassy.
3. Cleavage or fracture - whether a mineral breaks along flat planes or in jagged pieces.
It also covers density, hardness as measured by Moh's scale, and some additional properties like fluorescence, magnetism, and reactions to acid. Identifying these properties is important for determining what mineral a sample is.
Traits are characteristics about an individual. Inherited traits are received from biological parents through genes and include eye color, hair color, and blood type. Acquired traits develop during life through learning and experience, like skills learned or injuries received, and are not passed to offspring. Some traits have both inherited and acquired aspects, like skin color being determined partly by genes and partly by sun exposure.
The skeletal system provides structure and movement to the body. It works with muscles as part of the musculoskeletal system. There are different types of bones including long, short, irregular, flat, compact and spongy bones. Joints allow bones to move and come in immovable, slightly movable, and freely movable varieties like hinge, pivot, and ball and socket joints. Ligaments connect bones at joints while cartilage cushions joints and can form cartilage bones in infants.
The document discusses binary data in JavaScript, including:
- Binary and hexadecimal number systems as alternatives to decimal
- Bitwise operators for manipulating individual bits in JavaScript
- Encoding and storing binary data using strings, arrays, Blobs, ArrayBuffers, and TypedArrays
- Transporting binary data over HTTP and WebSockets
- Applications of binary data like faster calculations, lighter data exchange, and file manipulation
This document outlines seven steps to promote literacy in children through reading. It discusses the benefits of reading for children, including improving vocabulary, comprehension, confidence, and encouraging lifelong learning. It then details seven steps for a literacy program called DEAR (Drop Everything And Read). The steps include using a DEAR homepage, having whole-school reading sessions, reading out loud, daily reading breaks, creating a book wall display, visiting the school library, and getting creative with book reviews and trailers. The overall message is that establishing a reading culture and routine can help children succeed through literacy.
The muscular system functions to enable movement, maintain body temperature and posture. There are three main types of muscle: skeletal muscle which is voluntary and attached to bones, smooth muscle which is involuntary and inside organs, and cardiac muscle which makes up the heart. Skeletal muscle contracts to pull bones, working with the skeletal system, and contains bundles of fibers. Exercise causes muscle soreness by building up chemicals during activity and damaging fibers, leading to growth as the muscles heal.
The document discusses several initiatives to promote literacy and reading at school, including regular reading sessions focusing on reading for pleasure, promoting different authors to widen reading ranges and genres, and holding inter-form competitions that reward students who borrow and return books from the school library. It also describes plans for a book fortnight event and selecting graphic novels, as well as proposed "curiosity kits" to encourage reading among targeted student groups.
The skeletal system provides structure and movement to the body. It works with muscles as part of the musculoskeletal system. There are different types of bones including long, short, irregular, flat, compact and spongy bones. Joints allow bones to move and come in immovable, slightly movable, and freely movable varieties like hinge, pivot, and ball and socket joints. Ligaments connect bones at joints while cartilage cushions joints and can form cartilage bones in infants.
The document provides information about plagiarism including definitions, examples of plagiarism, penalties for plagiarism, and how to properly cite and reference sources to avoid plagiarism. It includes answers to a quiz about plagiarism with explanations for each answer. At the end it lists sources used to develop the plagiarism training materials.
The document discusses promoting reading for pleasure by having a book of the week chosen by the library, staff, and students. It highlights the importance of giving choices to encourage reading.
This document outlines a reading program for students in Years 7 through 9. It discusses having fortnightly independent reading lessons within English classes each year. It also describes daily silent reading time and initiatives to promote reading across subjects and encourage reading at home with parents. The goal is to map and track students' reading progress over multiple years.
This document discusses different types of properties of matter - physical and chemical. It provides examples of physical properties like volume, mass, color, and density. Density is defined as the amount of mass in a certain volume, and is a physical property that remains constant even if the substance is broken into smaller pieces. Chemical properties involve changes in identity, like rusting or burning, that result in new substances. Signs of a chemical change include odor, temperature change, color change, and formation of new solids from liquids.
The muscular system functions to enable movement, maintain body temperature and posture. There are three main types of muscle: skeletal muscle which is voluntary and attached to bones, smooth muscle which is involuntary and inside organs, and cardiac muscle which makes up the heart. Skeletal muscle contracts to pull bones, working with the skeletal system, and contains bundles of fibers. Exercise causes muscle soreness by building up chemicals during activity and damaging fibers, leading to growth as the muscles heal.
The skeletal system provides structure and movement to the body. It works with muscles as part of the musculoskeletal system. There are different types of bones including long, short, irregular, flat, compact and spongy bones. Joints allow bones to move and come in immovable, slightly movable, and freely movable varieties like hinge, pivot, and ball and socket joints. Ligaments connect bones at joints while cartilage cushions joints and can form cartilage bones in infants.
The document discusses several key properties used to identify minerals, including:
1. Streak - the color of the powder a mineral leaves when scraped, which shows its true color.
2. Luster - how a mineral reflects light, either metallic, non-metallic, oily, or glassy.
3. Cleavage or fracture - whether a mineral breaks along flat planes or in jagged pieces.
It also covers density, hardness as measured by Moh's scale, and some additional properties like fluorescence, magnetism, and reactions to acid. Identifying these properties is important for determining what mineral a sample is.
Traits are characteristics about an individual. Inherited traits are received from biological parents through genes and include eye color, hair color, and blood type. Acquired traits develop during life through learning and experience, like skills learned or injuries received, and are not passed to offspring. Some traits have both inherited and acquired aspects, like skin color being determined partly by genes and partly by sun exposure.
SharePoint: nieuwe mogelijkheden en best practicesDelta-N
SharePoint is een krachtige tool die organisaties grote mogelijkheden biedt. Een platform dat zich ook weer razendsnel ontwikkelt. Veel organisaties gebruiken slechts een deel van de mogelijkheden.
Tijdens dit webinar willen we u een breed beeld geven van de mogelijkheden van SharePoint. We gaan hierbij in op SharePoint voor samenwerking en documentbeheer. Hoe verhoudt het zich tot Groups en Teams en hoe kun je op een eenvoudige manier rechten instellen en beheren.
Ook gaan we in op SharePoint als intranet. Hoe kun je dit makkelijk uitbouwen en wat zijn onze adviezen hierin.
Tijdens dit webinar zullen we veelvuldig voorbeelden uit de praktijk bij onze klanten aanhalen.
Workshop Google Formulieren voor Docentendag 'Digiwijzer in het onderwijs' op 21 juni 2013, georganiseerd door het Consortium Beroepsonderwijs en de Stichting Praktijkleren