In this workshop, students will develop concepts for 3 short film ideas through research and apply idea generation strategies. Over the next 3 weeks, they will work in small groups to produce a 2-minute short film based on the theme "Hunter" for the Jump Cuts film festival. Students must submit pre-production documents and their film cannot contain dialogue. The workshop emphasizes keeping ideas simple and realistic given the time constraints. Students should be prepared to work outside of class time to complete filming by mid-December.
Oliver Ingham outlines initial plans for an animation project. He considers point-and-click adventure games as they are simple to create with the given animation tools. Horror games would be difficult. While not artistic, the animation style allows creating a good product. A mood board includes repeated themes of current world events portrayed in a comedic twist. Research sources planned include YouTube channels, news articles, and films to influence the final animation.
Oliver Ingham outlines initial plans for an animation project. He considers point-and-click adventure games as they are simple to create with the given animation tools. Horror games would be difficult. While not artistic, the animation style allows creating a good product. Oliver's mood board includes repeated dark themes like global conflicts and environmental crises, and he aims to add comedy. The mood board will influence the final product. Oliver's schedule includes research, proposal, production, evaluation, and using sources like YouTube, news sites for audience research.
This document discusses two approaches to observation and note-taking: induction and deduction. The inductive approach involves first forming an overall impression and then reviewing details, while the deductive approach focuses on carefully observing details first and using them to form a central impression. It provides tips for each approach and emphasizes using concrete details to show atmosphere and mood rather than just stating them. The document also discusses techniques for people watching and note-taking in situations where writing notes is not allowed, such as planning ahead by drawing a map or doing a "brain dump" of details immediately after.
Oliver plans to create a point-and-click adventure game due to limitations with the animation tools. His mood board focuses on dark themes like the fires in Australia and tensions between Iran and the US, with a comedic twist. Over five weeks, Oliver will research and plan the game, create animations and audio, get peer feedback, and evaluate his work compared to previous projects. He cites several news sources that will influence the game's content about current events in Australia.
The document outlines Thea Jennings' initial plans for a matching game project, including creating a simple game like Candy Crush that uses shapes instead of drawings. A mind map and mood board were created focusing on bright colors and matching game images. The mood board will influence the final product to be a matching video game. A schedule was set with weeks dedicated to experiments, research, production, and evaluation. At least 7 sources were listed for reference including Candy Crush, similar games, and industry articles.
- The document provides instructions for creating a good photo story in 4 steps: 1) Think of an idea, 2) Plan the story, 3) Take relevant pictures, 4) Create the story with smooth transitions between pictures and easy to understand captions.
- It emphasizes brainstorming ideas that interest you, creating a storyboard, using your best pictures in a well-planned manner rather than just throwing things together, and keeping the story concise without too many distracting effects.
This document provides tips for humanizing online classes by making them more inviting, personal, and interactive spaces. Some of the key recommendations include:
1) Get to know your students and let them get to know you by using pictures, videos, and familiar language in the class.
2) Make the class feel more like a community space or "third place" by giving students choices, allowing them to contribute content, and making the discussions interesting.
3) Employ a variety of interactive tools like polls, surveys, guest speakers, and Web 2.0 technologies to engage students and keep the class lively and fun.
In this workshop, students will develop concepts for 3 short film ideas through research and apply idea generation strategies. Over the next 3 weeks, they will work in small groups to produce a 2-minute short film based on the theme "Hunter" for the Jump Cuts film festival. Students must submit pre-production documents and their film cannot contain dialogue. The workshop emphasizes keeping ideas simple and realistic given the time constraints. Students should be prepared to work outside of class time to complete filming by mid-December.
Oliver Ingham outlines initial plans for an animation project. He considers point-and-click adventure games as they are simple to create with the given animation tools. Horror games would be difficult. While not artistic, the animation style allows creating a good product. A mood board includes repeated themes of current world events portrayed in a comedic twist. Research sources planned include YouTube channels, news articles, and films to influence the final animation.
Oliver Ingham outlines initial plans for an animation project. He considers point-and-click adventure games as they are simple to create with the given animation tools. Horror games would be difficult. While not artistic, the animation style allows creating a good product. Oliver's mood board includes repeated dark themes like global conflicts and environmental crises, and he aims to add comedy. The mood board will influence the final product. Oliver's schedule includes research, proposal, production, evaluation, and using sources like YouTube, news sites for audience research.
This document discusses two approaches to observation and note-taking: induction and deduction. The inductive approach involves first forming an overall impression and then reviewing details, while the deductive approach focuses on carefully observing details first and using them to form a central impression. It provides tips for each approach and emphasizes using concrete details to show atmosphere and mood rather than just stating them. The document also discusses techniques for people watching and note-taking in situations where writing notes is not allowed, such as planning ahead by drawing a map or doing a "brain dump" of details immediately after.
Oliver plans to create a point-and-click adventure game due to limitations with the animation tools. His mood board focuses on dark themes like the fires in Australia and tensions between Iran and the US, with a comedic twist. Over five weeks, Oliver will research and plan the game, create animations and audio, get peer feedback, and evaluate his work compared to previous projects. He cites several news sources that will influence the game's content about current events in Australia.
The document outlines Thea Jennings' initial plans for a matching game project, including creating a simple game like Candy Crush that uses shapes instead of drawings. A mind map and mood board were created focusing on bright colors and matching game images. The mood board will influence the final product to be a matching video game. A schedule was set with weeks dedicated to experiments, research, production, and evaluation. At least 7 sources were listed for reference including Candy Crush, similar games, and industry articles.
- The document provides instructions for creating a good photo story in 4 steps: 1) Think of an idea, 2) Plan the story, 3) Take relevant pictures, 4) Create the story with smooth transitions between pictures and easy to understand captions.
- It emphasizes brainstorming ideas that interest you, creating a storyboard, using your best pictures in a well-planned manner rather than just throwing things together, and keeping the story concise without too many distracting effects.
This document provides tips for humanizing online classes by making them more inviting, personal, and interactive spaces. Some of the key recommendations include:
1) Get to know your students and let them get to know you by using pictures, videos, and familiar language in the class.
2) Make the class feel more like a community space or "third place" by giving students choices, allowing them to contribute content, and making the discussions interesting.
3) Employ a variety of interactive tools like polls, surveys, guest speakers, and Web 2.0 technologies to engage students and keep the class lively and fun.
The document provides many potential topics for descriptive essays, organized into categories relating to activities, events, feelings, personalities, places, scenes, and things. It notes that descriptive writing requires close attention to important details in order to provide a vivid picture for the reader. Students are encouraged to use adjectives and adverbs to effectively convey emotions. The document offers sample topics and suggests contacting the author for help with a descriptive essay.
Olivia Waller provides an initial reaction and plans for a creative media project to design a game. She notes that the brief allows for flexibility and her past experience will help complete the required tasks. Olivia believes she will enjoy the project since it draws on her skills and knowledge from a prior class. Her schedules outlines weekly tasks like research, planning, production, and evaluation to develop a game by specific deadlines.
This document summarizes key points from a teaching seminar session:
- It advises teachers not to gossip or be arrogant, and to visit other classrooms to see different teaching styles.
- It discusses the "I do, we do, you do" model of gradually releasing responsibility to students. A modified version was presented that includes independent practice and reflection.
- It lists several assignments due for the course, including the Teaching Performance Assessment materials and the quarterly review due by September 15th. Teachers are instructed to prepare for discussing the Teaching Assessment and Practice Profile for the next session.
Gaining Support through Empathy & Awareness Exercises #CSUN15Patrick Dunphy
These slides are from a CSUN15 session that discusses and demonstrates simple proven techniques that assist in the understanding of barriers that persons with disabilities often face in the digital world.
This document provides instructions for students to complete various art assignments related to creating stamps, including:
1. Students must complete drawings of two specified artists and present all photos from their photoshoot.
2. They should start mixed media versions of drawings using watercolors and complete a series of media experiments.
3. Students must complete four Photoshop designs using filters, colors, and adjustments on one of their photos as possible stamp designs.
Alfredo ortiz rinde cuentas en san cristobal galapagosWilfrido Robalino
El asambleísta Alfredo Ortiz rindió cuentas a su pueblo en Galápagos sobre sus labores legislativas y de fiscalización, incluyendo su apoyo a leyes que beneficiarán al país como la de Servicio Público y el Código Territorial. Ortiz enfatizó su independencia en la Asamblea Nacional y que siempre apoyará iniciativas buenas para el país y su pueblo. Su próximo trabajo será socializar un proyecto de ley especial para Galápagos que ha estado preparando. El pueblo recibió positivamente la información dif
Excel es un programa útil para llevar la contabilidad de empresas y hacer listas. Ofrece distintos valores como constantes, fórmulas y referencias a otras celdas que permiten realizar análisis de datos. Para modificar un archivo guardado, se debe guardar con un nuevo nombre para crear una versión distinta sin cambiar la original.
Peshwa Acharya is a marketing and retail expert with over 20 years of experience working with major companies like Procter & Gamble, Reckitt Benckiser, Dabur, and Reliance Retail. He discusses his career journey moving between FMCG, telecom and retail industries. Acharya believes modern retail will continue growing in India while traditional mom and pop stores may face some pressures but can coexist through adaptation. Key strategies for large format retailers include focusing on customers, local assortment, and competitive pricing. Future challenges will come from more entrants attracted to India's growing market but the industry should cooperate for mutual growth.
Considerado en España y Latinoamérica un pionero en comunicación y crecimiento personal y profesional. Es conferencista profesional, colaborando numerosas veces en TV, radio o prensa. Ha desarrollado la innovadora aplicación de la felicidad miGPSVital, basada en la Metodología Autocoaching que consigue mejorar la felicidad. Autor de tres libros de crecimiento personal y decenas de artículos que le hacen un valor seguro para sus talleres o conferencias. En la actualidad vive en Dubai, con numerosas visitas a Europa y sudamérica.
TaxiStartup is a company that provides mobile apps, web booking, and dispatch software to help taxi and black car companies compete with new transportation options by making it easier for customers to book rides. The software provides instant and scheduled bookings through clear interfaces on both driver and customer apps. It gives dispatchers tools to monitor bookings and drivers through GPS tracking and supports integrations and hardware buttons for additional booking options. TaxiStartup aims to help traditional transportation providers evolve their business models to survive in the modern transportation landscape.
Dokumen ini memberikan informasi tentang manfaat berpuasa Ramadhan dari segi kesehatan dan tips untuk menjaga kesehatan selama berpuasa. Puasa dapat menurunkan kadar kolesterol, mengurangi produksi racun dalam tubuh, dan membantu menurunkan berat badan. Tips yang diberikan antara lain makan dan minum cukup, memilih makanan sehat, dan membagi porsi makan menurut ajaran Nabi Muhammad SAW.
La línea de tiempo describe la evolución de la evaluación educativa en México desde 1946 hasta la actualidad, pasando por diferentes etapas como la Edad de la Inocencia (1946-1957), la Época del Realismo (1958-1972) que trajo innovaciones en evaluación, y la Era del Profesionalismo (1973) cuando la evaluación se consolidó como disciplina tomando en cuenta su utilidad, factibilidad, ética y exactitud. Posteriormente, en las décadas de 1970-1980 y 1990 se desarrollaron instrumentos de evaluación de aprendizaje y México participó en p
CAMINO DE SANTIAGO A LA CARTE BY ULTREYA TOURSNellie Meunier
Ultreya Tours offers highly customized walking tours along the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route. They provide a wide range of accommodation and activity options as part of an a la carte experience that allows pilgrims to design a unique Camino experience. Their services include airport transfers, van support, en-suite accommodations, all meals and drinks, guided activities, and assistance from a dedicated tour planner to create a personalized itinerary. They aim to give pilgrims total freedom and an experience no one else will have on the Camino de Santiago.
This document defines and provides examples of reciprocal pronouns. Reciprocal pronouns are used when two or more subjects are acting in the same way towards each other. The main reciprocal pronouns are "each other" and "one another", with "each other" being more commonly used when referring to two subjects, and "one another" used for more than two. Examples are given to illustrate their use in simplifying sentences where the same idea is expressed multiple times about subjects acting upon each other.
This white paper provides a brief summary on the discipline of wayfinding and offers 9 tips for building a successful wayfinding system for a corporate environment or public place.
Ankit Lal is seeking a mid-to-senior level managerial role drawing on over 6 years of experience in operations, project management, quality assurance, and people management. He has a track record of successfully leading teams in the BPO and healthcare sectors for clients in the US and Canada. Currently serving as a Senior Quality Analyst, Ankit's strengths include client relationship building, analytics, training, and people development.
This document discusses methods for mitigating risks to digital preservation at the bit level, including physical, software, and organizational threats. It examines various techniques for ensuring bit preservation such as redundancy, diversity, fixity, auditing, and repair. Key choices in applying these techniques include number of copies, type of diversification, audit regularity, and repair latency. Models are needed to connect preservation choices with outcomes and costs. Measurements of media reliability and file transformations can help calibrate such models.
El documento proporciona consejos para hacer que un equipo sea el más reconocido en una compañía. Recomienda dedicar el 80% del tiempo a desarrollar nuevos líderes y el 20% restante a un grupo elite formado por personas con habilidades especiales como tecnología y comunicación. Este grupo elite se reúne dos veces por semana para analizar estrategias y estadísticas, planificar actividades y leer libros sobre el liderazgo para coordinar y dirigir las actividades del equipo completo y ganar reconocimiento en la compañía.
Dokumen tersebut membahas berbagai model ikatan kimia antara atom-atom, meliputi ikatan ionik yang terjadi karena transfer elektron, ikatan kovalen yang terjadi karena sharing elektron, dan ikatan logam yang terjadi karena pembentukan pita elektron. Dibahas pula konsep elektronegativitas dan polaritas ikatan, serta sifat-sifat yang ditimbulkan oleh masing-masing jenis ikatan tersebut.
The document provides many potential topics for descriptive essays, organized into categories relating to activities, events, feelings, personalities, places, scenes, and things. It notes that descriptive writing requires close attention to important details in order to provide a vivid picture for the reader. Students are encouraged to use adjectives and adverbs to effectively convey emotions. The document offers sample topics and suggests contacting the author for help with a descriptive essay.
Olivia Waller provides an initial reaction and plans for a creative media project to design a game. She notes that the brief allows for flexibility and her past experience will help complete the required tasks. Olivia believes she will enjoy the project since it draws on her skills and knowledge from a prior class. Her schedules outlines weekly tasks like research, planning, production, and evaluation to develop a game by specific deadlines.
This document summarizes key points from a teaching seminar session:
- It advises teachers not to gossip or be arrogant, and to visit other classrooms to see different teaching styles.
- It discusses the "I do, we do, you do" model of gradually releasing responsibility to students. A modified version was presented that includes independent practice and reflection.
- It lists several assignments due for the course, including the Teaching Performance Assessment materials and the quarterly review due by September 15th. Teachers are instructed to prepare for discussing the Teaching Assessment and Practice Profile for the next session.
Gaining Support through Empathy & Awareness Exercises #CSUN15Patrick Dunphy
These slides are from a CSUN15 session that discusses and demonstrates simple proven techniques that assist in the understanding of barriers that persons with disabilities often face in the digital world.
This document provides instructions for students to complete various art assignments related to creating stamps, including:
1. Students must complete drawings of two specified artists and present all photos from their photoshoot.
2. They should start mixed media versions of drawings using watercolors and complete a series of media experiments.
3. Students must complete four Photoshop designs using filters, colors, and adjustments on one of their photos as possible stamp designs.
Alfredo ortiz rinde cuentas en san cristobal galapagosWilfrido Robalino
El asambleísta Alfredo Ortiz rindió cuentas a su pueblo en Galápagos sobre sus labores legislativas y de fiscalización, incluyendo su apoyo a leyes que beneficiarán al país como la de Servicio Público y el Código Territorial. Ortiz enfatizó su independencia en la Asamblea Nacional y que siempre apoyará iniciativas buenas para el país y su pueblo. Su próximo trabajo será socializar un proyecto de ley especial para Galápagos que ha estado preparando. El pueblo recibió positivamente la información dif
Excel es un programa útil para llevar la contabilidad de empresas y hacer listas. Ofrece distintos valores como constantes, fórmulas y referencias a otras celdas que permiten realizar análisis de datos. Para modificar un archivo guardado, se debe guardar con un nuevo nombre para crear una versión distinta sin cambiar la original.
Peshwa Acharya is a marketing and retail expert with over 20 years of experience working with major companies like Procter & Gamble, Reckitt Benckiser, Dabur, and Reliance Retail. He discusses his career journey moving between FMCG, telecom and retail industries. Acharya believes modern retail will continue growing in India while traditional mom and pop stores may face some pressures but can coexist through adaptation. Key strategies for large format retailers include focusing on customers, local assortment, and competitive pricing. Future challenges will come from more entrants attracted to India's growing market but the industry should cooperate for mutual growth.
Considerado en España y Latinoamérica un pionero en comunicación y crecimiento personal y profesional. Es conferencista profesional, colaborando numerosas veces en TV, radio o prensa. Ha desarrollado la innovadora aplicación de la felicidad miGPSVital, basada en la Metodología Autocoaching que consigue mejorar la felicidad. Autor de tres libros de crecimiento personal y decenas de artículos que le hacen un valor seguro para sus talleres o conferencias. En la actualidad vive en Dubai, con numerosas visitas a Europa y sudamérica.
TaxiStartup is a company that provides mobile apps, web booking, and dispatch software to help taxi and black car companies compete with new transportation options by making it easier for customers to book rides. The software provides instant and scheduled bookings through clear interfaces on both driver and customer apps. It gives dispatchers tools to monitor bookings and drivers through GPS tracking and supports integrations and hardware buttons for additional booking options. TaxiStartup aims to help traditional transportation providers evolve their business models to survive in the modern transportation landscape.
Dokumen ini memberikan informasi tentang manfaat berpuasa Ramadhan dari segi kesehatan dan tips untuk menjaga kesehatan selama berpuasa. Puasa dapat menurunkan kadar kolesterol, mengurangi produksi racun dalam tubuh, dan membantu menurunkan berat badan. Tips yang diberikan antara lain makan dan minum cukup, memilih makanan sehat, dan membagi porsi makan menurut ajaran Nabi Muhammad SAW.
La línea de tiempo describe la evolución de la evaluación educativa en México desde 1946 hasta la actualidad, pasando por diferentes etapas como la Edad de la Inocencia (1946-1957), la Época del Realismo (1958-1972) que trajo innovaciones en evaluación, y la Era del Profesionalismo (1973) cuando la evaluación se consolidó como disciplina tomando en cuenta su utilidad, factibilidad, ética y exactitud. Posteriormente, en las décadas de 1970-1980 y 1990 se desarrollaron instrumentos de evaluación de aprendizaje y México participó en p
CAMINO DE SANTIAGO A LA CARTE BY ULTREYA TOURSNellie Meunier
Ultreya Tours offers highly customized walking tours along the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route. They provide a wide range of accommodation and activity options as part of an a la carte experience that allows pilgrims to design a unique Camino experience. Their services include airport transfers, van support, en-suite accommodations, all meals and drinks, guided activities, and assistance from a dedicated tour planner to create a personalized itinerary. They aim to give pilgrims total freedom and an experience no one else will have on the Camino de Santiago.
This document defines and provides examples of reciprocal pronouns. Reciprocal pronouns are used when two or more subjects are acting in the same way towards each other. The main reciprocal pronouns are "each other" and "one another", with "each other" being more commonly used when referring to two subjects, and "one another" used for more than two. Examples are given to illustrate their use in simplifying sentences where the same idea is expressed multiple times about subjects acting upon each other.
This white paper provides a brief summary on the discipline of wayfinding and offers 9 tips for building a successful wayfinding system for a corporate environment or public place.
Ankit Lal is seeking a mid-to-senior level managerial role drawing on over 6 years of experience in operations, project management, quality assurance, and people management. He has a track record of successfully leading teams in the BPO and healthcare sectors for clients in the US and Canada. Currently serving as a Senior Quality Analyst, Ankit's strengths include client relationship building, analytics, training, and people development.
This document discusses methods for mitigating risks to digital preservation at the bit level, including physical, software, and organizational threats. It examines various techniques for ensuring bit preservation such as redundancy, diversity, fixity, auditing, and repair. Key choices in applying these techniques include number of copies, type of diversification, audit regularity, and repair latency. Models are needed to connect preservation choices with outcomes and costs. Measurements of media reliability and file transformations can help calibrate such models.
El documento proporciona consejos para hacer que un equipo sea el más reconocido en una compañía. Recomienda dedicar el 80% del tiempo a desarrollar nuevos líderes y el 20% restante a un grupo elite formado por personas con habilidades especiales como tecnología y comunicación. Este grupo elite se reúne dos veces por semana para analizar estrategias y estadísticas, planificar actividades y leer libros sobre el liderazgo para coordinar y dirigir las actividades del equipo completo y ganar reconocimiento en la compañía.
Dokumen tersebut membahas berbagai model ikatan kimia antara atom-atom, meliputi ikatan ionik yang terjadi karena transfer elektron, ikatan kovalen yang terjadi karena sharing elektron, dan ikatan logam yang terjadi karena pembentukan pita elektron. Dibahas pula konsep elektronegativitas dan polaritas ikatan, serta sifat-sifat yang ditimbulkan oleh masing-masing jenis ikatan tersebut.
Dokumen tersebut membahas berbagai model ikatan kimia antara lain ikatan ionik, kovalen, logam, serta faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhinya seperti elektronegativitas, energi kisi, dan polaritas ikatan. Dibahas pula konsep orbital molekul dan sifat konduktifitas padatan logam.
Matías Barraza es un estudiante de 19 años de la Universidad de Santiago de Chile. Asistió al Colegio Saint Germaine de Kinder a 8o básico y al Colegio Guillermo González Heinrich para la enseñanza media, y disfruta escuchar rock, tocar la guitarra, usar internet y dormir en su tiempo libre.
Avatar-based E-Learning course "Supervision Internship", created by Prof. Marcus Birkenkrahe for the Berlin School of Law and Economics | HWR Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht in 2010. Held on the HWR Virtual 3D Campus in Second Life; guest lecturer SS 2013: Hanno Tietgens, BÜRO X Media Lab.
HWR Berlin 131016 Supervision IntroductionHanno Tietgens
This document outlines the agenda and objectives for an online supervision internship course. The course will be delivered fully online over 7 terms using Second Life and Moodle. Students will evaluate their internship experiences, practice professional communication and presentations, and provide peer coaching through role plays. Assignments include weekly discussion posts, in-world presentations on internships, and role plays. Students are introduced to the instructors and asked to introduce themselves. Expectations, content, tools, and rules of engagement are then reviewed to prepare students for the course.
This document outlines the assignments for a 3rd year storytelling course. It includes 4 assignments: 1) experimenting with 2 story concepts in 1 minute each, 2) a team research project on an existing property, 3) developing a concept package for a 4th year thesis project, and 4) a portfolio assessment of work from the course. The assignments emphasize storytelling skills, visual development, collaboration, and professional presentation experience.
The document provides an overview of a 5-day course on presentation skills from August 27-31, 2006. The objectives are to help participants effectively prepare and deliver presentations through defining objectives and audience, organizing content clearly, designing and using visual aids, and answering questions. The course will cover characteristics of effective presentations, a 5-step approach to preparing, delivery techniques, and allow for a final presentation.
The document provides an overview of a 5-day course on presentation skills from August 27-31, 2006. The objectives are to help participants effectively prepare and deliver presentations through defining objectives and audience, organizing content clearly, designing and using visual aids, and practicing delivery skills. The course will cover preparing an outline and structure, visual aids, rehearsing, and techniques for voice control and handling questions.
This document discusses retrospectives and contains advice for conducting effective retrospectives. It provides:
1) An overview of why retrospectives are important for organizations undergoing change to allow people to express feelings and thoughts about changes in a structured way.
2) Common objections to retrospectives and reasons they may not be effective if done incorrectly, such as focusing too much on the past, having unconnected ideas, or unclear outcomes.
3) A simple framework and checklist for planning and running retrospectives, including setting the stage, gathering data, generating insights, deciding on actions, and closing the retrospective.
4) Descriptions of various exercises that can be used in retrospectives, such as "Remember the Future",
Анна Мамаєва “Retrospective: Total Recall” - Lviv PMDayLviv Startup Club
This document discusses retrospectives and contains advice for conducting effective retrospectives. It provides:
1. An overview of why retrospectives are important for organizations undergoing change and examples of things teams say to avoid retrospectives.
2. Tips for running retrospectives effectively such as using a simple framework of setting the stage, gathering data, generating insights, deciding on actions, and closing the retrospective.
3. Descriptions of various exercises that can be used in retrospectives like "Remember the Future" and "Margolis Wheel" to engage participants and surface different perspectives.
Making your senior project presentationDawn McCann
This brief PowerPoint presentation will take you step by step through the process of making your senior project presentation so that you can talk about it for 15 minutes.
This document provides guidance on how to conduct effective training sessions using active learning techniques. It discusses the importance of introducing yourself and setting training goals and objectives at the beginning. It also covers how to effectively use PowerPoint presentations and encourages participation through activities like brainstorming, case studies, and reflection. A variety of icebreakers, energizers and other techniques used in ANLPI modules are presented, such as role-playing, gallery walks and group feedback. The document emphasizes that active learning requires participants to play an important role by applying their knowledge and skills.
Download and reflect on face-to-face and online events using the information in the slides and qualify for a certificate on all the events on Moodle for Teachers https://moodle4teachers.org (MOOCs, Online Conferences, Courses, and webinars).
Presentation Skills for Open Source FolksDave Stokes
Do you want to present at a Linuxfest or other open source conference but do not know where or how to start. Follow these recommendations and you will be on your way to being a speaking all star. Discover how write your presentation. what tools you need, and other items of note
The document provides instructions for completing a reflective practice assignment in which students will:
1) Create blog posts responding to 11 questions to reflect on various events.
2) Make PowerPoint presentations with their responses and upload them to a presentation tool while recording audio narration.
3) Embed the videos in their blog posts and share the blog links.
The 11 reflection questions address topics like describing the event, connecting with others, questions that arose, relating content to teaching, thoughts and feelings during the event, challenges, future steps, and questions for further research.
This document outlines the steps of a collaborative international project for students to work together online. It includes:
1) Introductions where students create profiles and present their hometowns.
2) Analyzing teaching and learning by debating online and sharing experiences.
3) Creating mini-lessons by forming international teams to develop material on different topics.
4) Organizing the materials and giving feedback on contributions.
5) Assessing the project through good bye messages, a video where students reflect on what they learned and their favorite parts.
Personal project to do by september 12thChristinaHoe
1. The document provides instructions for students to complete their personal project proposal in ManageBac by September 12th. This includes entering a topic, goal, global context, and inquiry questions.
2. Students are instructed to complete three process journal entries by the deadline: the first on prior knowledge and reasoning for their project topic, the second on their planning process, and the third brainstorming potential products/outcomes and evaluation criteria.
3. The first meeting with a supervisor will be on September 12th to determine the project product/outcome. Students are provided examples and guidance for completing all components of the personal project proposal.
Final Project Social Psychology - Reportyangkanglim
1) The video depicts a classroom scenario where students are assigned a group project by their lecturer. Stereotyping and group selection concepts are demonstrated as students form groups.
2) A conflict arises when one group accuses another of stealing their project work. Social perception and racism concepts are shown as the accusing group profiles the other based on race. Aggression also emerges in the conflict.
3) The lecturer steps in to diffuse the situation using persuasion. Security camera footage reveals the true thief. Motivation from the lecturer inspires the thief to improve. All concepts from the social psychology course are effectively integrated into the story.
Okay, let's form our group. Irfaan, do you want to join us?
Irfaan: Sure, no problem.
Lecturer: Okay, now I will assign the task to each group.
SCENE 3 : Assigning task
Lecturer: For group 1, your task is to design a mobile application. For group 2, your task is to design a website. For group 3, your task is designing a product.
Nick: Hey guys, since our group only have 3 people. Anyone want to join us so that we have enough people to complete the task?
Irfaan: Actually, I think our group already have enough people. We don't need extra people
The document outlines the requirements for a media studies coursework unit on opening sequences in film. It includes:
1) The purpose of the unit is to assess technical, creative, and research skills as well as the application of knowledge and understanding in evaluating work.
2) Students will engage with contemporary media technologies and develop presentation skills required for further study and work.
3) The brief requires students to complete a preliminary continuity editing exercise and a main task of creating the titles and opening of an original two-minute fiction film.
This document is a proposal for a film project titled "The Target Zone: Blood Moon". It includes a schedule of 15 weeks with specific tasks planned for each week in the pre-production, production, and evaluation phases. The pre-production phase involves contextual research, product and audience research, problem solving experiments, and planning. The production phase focuses on filming, editing videos and other promotional materials. Evaluation consists of self-reflection, peer feedback, and creating a presentation on the process and outcomes.
Presentation for the meeting of the Master programs supervisors at dept of economics of BSEL (11 Nov). The media samples: you'll find them all here: https://tackk.com/t1q4j0
"MOVE YOUR AVATAR — E-Learning & E-Teaching at Berlin School of Economics and Law"; Talk at London Southbank University PhD Research Conference, 26 June 2014
This document discusses using storytelling techniques to teach research methods and improve thesis structure and writing. It proposes applying elements of narrative like plotlines, characters, and point of view to structure the thesis. A course was designed around this approach and will be piloted for a masters program in 2015. The course uses an online "xMOOC" format and aims to make the research process more engaging and improve student motivation, attitude and time management compared to the traditional IMRaD structure. The document outlines preparations made, compares the storyfied and IMRaD approaches, presents a SWOT analysis of the course design, and discusses plans to evaluate and expand the program.
The document discusses the benefits and challenges of teaching in a virtual classroom using online identities and Web 2.0 tools. It argues that virtual identities can provide more freedom of expression, reduce power differentials, and help form online communities of interest. However, evaluating teaching quality in this environment requires new approaches and adapting to changing media. Overall, virtual classrooms offer opportunities to experiment with identities and roles in learning, but also present challenges in evaluating quality and adapting to new technologies.
This document outlines an agenda for a supervision internship discussion on assertiveness. It includes excerpts from intern forum posts about learning to say no politely and ask for help. It then defines aggressive, manipulative, instinctive and defensive behaviors and describes assertive behavior as clear, adult and requiring boundaries. Simple assertive techniques presented are being direct, repeating a simple message, parallel talking and using paradoxical assertion. For homework, interns are asked to experiment with assertive behaviors by identifying typical patterns and responding differently, such as saying yes when normally saying no, and observing how others' responses change.
This document provides an introduction and overview for a supervision internship course offered in Second Life. It outlines the course objectives of evaluating internship experiences in a peer group, learning professional communication skills, and presenting what was learned. Students are expected to attend weekly virtual sessions to participate in discussions, role-plays, and presentations. They also must complete weekly discussion posts and submit their best posts at the end of the term. The document reviews the various virtual tools that will be used for the different course activities, such as group work spaces, an auditorium for lectures and role-plays, and a feedback area. It emphasizes the importance of confidentiality and telling stories over just presenting facts.
This document discusses how identity changes in virtual environments like Second Life can influence teaching and learning. It notes that profiles in virtual worlds allow for self-expression and identity experimentation. The author then discusses how learner and teacher identities impact the learning and teaching experience, and can help or hinder the learning process. The document outlines questions the author asked Second Life students about choosing avatars and identity changes. Student responses discuss communicating traits through avatars, others' expectations of identities, and how identities may reflect aspects of real lives. The author concludes by suggesting further discussion on implications for teaching.
This document introduces role playing as an activity for the supervision internship. [1] It explains that role playing involves characters acting out a predefined situation without a script, and will take place in Second Life, followed by discussion. [2] Reasons for doing role plays are that they can be fun, allow seeing a situation from outside one's self, and allow deeper discussion of professional issues. [3] Participants will describe a problem situation, take part in and observe the role play, and document their experience. A demo role play is outlined with client presentation of the situation, chosen actors, interaction, and feedback stages. Participants are asked their opinion on using role plays.
This document outlines the agenda and overview for the first week of a virtual supervision internship course. It introduces the three teachers and encourages students to introduce themselves. It describes the course objectives of evaluating experiences, learning professional communication skills, and presenting learning. It outlines the various virtual teaching spaces used, including areas for orientation, group work, lectures, and feedback. It details the Moodle forum students will use and provides next steps of responding to the first discussion question and evaluating the session.
Präsentation urpsrünglich für Hochschullehrer aller Fachbereiche der Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht Berlin anlässlich der einheitlichen Einführung des Lernmanagement-Systems Moodle an der Hochschule, SS 2011. Author contact: msb@hwr-berlin.de
This document presents four different response styles - antipathetic, sympathetic, parallel, and paradoxical - that Person B could take in responding to Person A's complaint about their terrible job. The antipathetic response dismisses Person A's complaints, while the sympathetic response empathizes with them. The parallel response mirrors Person A's language and emotions, and the paradoxical response deliberately changes the subject to throw Person A off balance.
Presentation on effective (and conflicted) communication in the work place. Models by Berne and input from the students from week 1 solicited from the discussion forum.
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How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
Pollock and Snow "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape, Session One: Setting Expec...
week 3: rules of engagement
1. Rules of Engagement
1. Please choose for your in-world talk and put your name into the table.
Do not remove any data. Putting your name here counts as a
commitment. If you can attend (or present during) the lunchtime
session, do it (we've got too few students there at present).
2. Once you've got a date, get to work: create a presentation, upload it
on GoogleDocs or Slideshare. Send me the link (msb@hwr-berlin.de)
beforehand. If you're unsure about technology (uploading, presenting
etc) contact Johannes (jradig@gmail.com).
3. After the session, put a copy of your presentation and any other
observations from the session and your role-play into Moodle and
add a copy of the presentation, too.
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2. Good Presentations
A good presentation tells a STORY:
it is engaged and contains emotional content,
it shows that you've thought about your material
it tells about events and doesn't just recount facts
Get the facts out of the way quickly. Slides should include:
Where is your internship (company, country) and what do you do there
Briefly describe a situation either past or future for a role-play.
You've got only 15 minutes for presentation including discussion.
Please rehearse your presentation.
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3. Preparing a Role-Play
Your ROLE-PLAY will built on:
—a situation or scene (sketched by you in your presentation)
which involves you as one of the participants (as well as any
number of other people)
—a goal (something you want/ed to achieve in this scene)
We will ask volunteers in the session to play the parts indicated by
you; we will set the situation up as a role-play of at most 5 minutes,
and then we'll briefly discuss the results using this process:
What did the audience think or feel or observe during the role-play?
What did the actors think or feel or observe during the role-play?
What did the client think or feel or observe during the role-play?
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