Alexa can perform many tasks hands-free like making calls, playing music, ordering food, and planning trips through voice commands, but it has limitations since it requires additional skills to be installed for some functions and many apps require separate account creation. While Google Assistant provides similar capabilities, Alexa has the advantage of being able to visually display information to the user.
The document discusses the future of voice interfaces and virtual personal assistants. It outlines several major platforms including Siri, Google Now, Cortana, and Alexa. Alexa in particular is positioned as the most open platform and can be integrated into various devices through the Alexa Skills Kit and Alexa Voice Service. While voice interfaces are not meant to replace all physical inputs, they are well-suited for tasks like controlling smart home devices or ordering food through natural language commands. Developers are encouraged to rethink interface design for voice.
This document provides instructions for setting up an iPad. It outlines turning on the iPad and connecting to the classroom WiFi network. It describes redeeming unique codes to download free apps and searching for apps in the app store. Potential errors are noted. Students are instructed to check that all apps download correctly and can connect to their home WiFi network. Settings for email and Accelerated Reader are provided, as well as how to set a passcode lock on the iPad.
Amazon Lex is a cloud-based service that allows developers to build conversational interfaces into any application using voice and text. It is the underlying platform that powers Alexa and allows third parties to create "skills" that add functionality. Lex differs from Alexa in that it is not a consumer product itself, but a platform that can be integrated in various ways through SDKs and APIs. The document provides an overview of Lex and how it compares to Alexa, demonstrating how to build a basic bot and connect Lex to a phone number using the Nexmo API.
The i need a presentation on social media trends presentationDave Walle
The document provides tips for using social media trends in blogging and marketing. It recommends being accountable and transparent on social platforms. It also suggests optimizing blogs with WordPress and Thesis themes, using plugins like DISQUS for comments, and tools like Twitter Grader and Compete to analyze social media performance. The document emphasizes making social media interactions easy for users.
This document discusses WordPress plugins that can enhance a website. It introduces WP-Touch which makes websites mobile-ready. WordBooker and Twitter Blog help connect sites to social media like Facebook and Twitter. Checkout allows for e-commerce functionality. Gravity Forms creates forms easily. MailPress manages email lists. Blubrry Power Press adds podcasts. XML Sitemaps and Robots.txt help with search engine optimization. Headspace 2 also aids SEO. Examples show the plugins helping the author rank for searches.
This article provides several tips for getting the most out of an iPad, including saving images from websites by tapping and holding, adjusting screen brightness to extend battery life, accessing all running apps by swiping down from the top of the screen, and disabling notification sounds by adjusting settings. It also provides tips on charging the iPad, enabling data wiping for security, using dictation and speech recognition features, syncing calendars with Google, and finding the iPad manual.
This document provides an overview of basic iPad features for iOS7, including how to use the sleep/wake button, home button, gestures like tapping, swiping and pinching. It explains how to close apps, search, take screenshots, use the keyboard, browse the internet with Safari, save images, take photos and videos with the camera, and view photos in the Photos app. It also describes how to transfer photos and videos off the iPad using the Simple Transfer app or a lightning cable connected to a computer.
Alexa can perform many tasks hands-free like making calls, playing music, ordering food, and planning trips through voice commands, but it has limitations since it requires additional skills to be installed for some functions and many apps require separate account creation. While Google Assistant provides similar capabilities, Alexa has the advantage of being able to visually display information to the user.
The document discusses the future of voice interfaces and virtual personal assistants. It outlines several major platforms including Siri, Google Now, Cortana, and Alexa. Alexa in particular is positioned as the most open platform and can be integrated into various devices through the Alexa Skills Kit and Alexa Voice Service. While voice interfaces are not meant to replace all physical inputs, they are well-suited for tasks like controlling smart home devices or ordering food through natural language commands. Developers are encouraged to rethink interface design for voice.
This document provides instructions for setting up an iPad. It outlines turning on the iPad and connecting to the classroom WiFi network. It describes redeeming unique codes to download free apps and searching for apps in the app store. Potential errors are noted. Students are instructed to check that all apps download correctly and can connect to their home WiFi network. Settings for email and Accelerated Reader are provided, as well as how to set a passcode lock on the iPad.
Amazon Lex is a cloud-based service that allows developers to build conversational interfaces into any application using voice and text. It is the underlying platform that powers Alexa and allows third parties to create "skills" that add functionality. Lex differs from Alexa in that it is not a consumer product itself, but a platform that can be integrated in various ways through SDKs and APIs. The document provides an overview of Lex and how it compares to Alexa, demonstrating how to build a basic bot and connect Lex to a phone number using the Nexmo API.
The i need a presentation on social media trends presentationDave Walle
The document provides tips for using social media trends in blogging and marketing. It recommends being accountable and transparent on social platforms. It also suggests optimizing blogs with WordPress and Thesis themes, using plugins like DISQUS for comments, and tools like Twitter Grader and Compete to analyze social media performance. The document emphasizes making social media interactions easy for users.
This document discusses WordPress plugins that can enhance a website. It introduces WP-Touch which makes websites mobile-ready. WordBooker and Twitter Blog help connect sites to social media like Facebook and Twitter. Checkout allows for e-commerce functionality. Gravity Forms creates forms easily. MailPress manages email lists. Blubrry Power Press adds podcasts. XML Sitemaps and Robots.txt help with search engine optimization. Headspace 2 also aids SEO. Examples show the plugins helping the author rank for searches.
This article provides several tips for getting the most out of an iPad, including saving images from websites by tapping and holding, adjusting screen brightness to extend battery life, accessing all running apps by swiping down from the top of the screen, and disabling notification sounds by adjusting settings. It also provides tips on charging the iPad, enabling data wiping for security, using dictation and speech recognition features, syncing calendars with Google, and finding the iPad manual.
This document provides an overview of basic iPad features for iOS7, including how to use the sleep/wake button, home button, gestures like tapping, swiping and pinching. It explains how to close apps, search, take screenshots, use the keyboard, browse the internet with Safari, save images, take photos and videos with the camera, and view photos in the Photos app. It also describes how to transfer photos and videos off the iPad using the Simple Transfer app or a lightning cable connected to a computer.
Your business needs a productivity tool ! https _onne.world_ONNEAPP
Onne platform helps small businesses to connect, engage and transact with several entities that are part of their routine life, without noise, and provide small businesses, organizations and entities access to a digital interface that helps them connect directly with their customers.
This document discusses how web technologies are being used in various office applications such as video conferencing, social networking, online business portals, and file sharing across multiple locations. It notes advantages like real-time collaboration, increased security compared to email, and reliance on high-capacity remote servers instead of local hardware. Potential constraints mentioned include slow internet speeds interfering with video and applications, as well as needing backup power.
This document provides instructions for posting to Blogger from a tablet or smartphone. It outlines downloading the Blogger app, installing it, and then being able to create new posts, edit existing posts, upload pictures and videos, save posts as drafts while offline, and access your blog through an app icon on your mobile device.
The document compares Teamviewer and Skype. Teamviewer is a remote control and desktop sharing software that allows users to remotely access another computer. It has features like file sharing, online meetings with audio and video, and remote desktop control. Skype is an internet-based calling and messaging service. It allows free video and voice calls between users as well as features like file sharing, screen sharing, and conferencing. Both are popular options for remote collaboration and communication.
This document provides an overview of jailbreaking, including what jailbreaking is, the benefits and risks, and examples of tweaks and apps available after jailbreaking a device. Jailbreaking removes the restrictions placed on Apple devices by Apple to unlock additional customization options, but it also voids the device warranty and can potentially cause instability if not done correctly. The document explains how to jailbreak, common jailbreaking tools, and popular jailbroken apps and tweaks for customizing the home screen, notifications, multitasking, and more.
Apple iPhone 5: How to share internet with your computerProtect and Access
This document provides steps to share an iPhone 5's internet connection with a computer by using the iPhone as a personal hotspot. It instructs the user to connect the iPhone to the computer with a USB cable, go to the Settings menu on the iPhone, turn on the Personal Hotspot option under Cellular, and wait for the computer to automatically connect to the hotspot network. Once connected, the computer will be able to access the internet using the iPhone's data connection.
Stuart Crawford is a Calgary Small Business Marketing Professional and understands how technology enhances business dealings with Calgary REALTORS. Give him a call today to learn more about how to use technology in your real estate practice 403.260.9021.
Skype is a free communication software that allows users to make calls, send messages, and do video conferencing online. It was created in 2003 and later acquired by Microsoft. Skype requires an internet connection, speakers, microphone, and compatible operating system. It can be used for personal communication, remote teaching of groups via screen sharing, tutoring, and more. Setting up an account and installing the software is straightforward. Potential advantages for education include practicing English in real time, cultural sharing, and increased student engagement and confidence. Disadvantages may include issues with technology and time zone differences.
iPad class for beginners who have little experience with mobile technology. Includes overview of iPad, including hardware and controls, becoming familiar with the home screen and introduces how to use the iPad with multi-touch controls. Additional resources for more information included. Illustrated.
This document discusses various apps that may be useful for businesses and individuals. It notes that there are over 1.3 million apps available but that on average apps are only used for 6 weeks and 70% of downloaded apps are never used. It then provides information on several specific apps, including those for landscaping, home inspections, location sharing, cloud storage, social media posting, email tracking, and video creation. The document encourages readers to think about which apps could benefit their business or needs while being mindful of costs and maintaining security and organization.
Join us as we host iPad Academy for the Beginner! Integrating iPads into your curriculum is easier than ever - it's just about knowing where to start and how to find the good stuff! In our sessions, we will start with the basics, then move on to how it can improve your productivity and effectively improve student learning. Each session will focus on one particular area: Getting to Know Your iPad & Productivity Tools; Communication & Collaboration Tools; and Curation & Creation Tools. You'll be shown how to use the apps in practical ways at a pace that is right for you! You can feel comfortable knowing that when you walk away from this academy, you will be armed with a toolbox of resources and skills to help foster creativity and increase student learning. Look forward to an Advanced iPad Academy in Spring 2015!
This document provides recommendations for essential iPad apps to help real estate professionals including Docs to Go, PDF Expert, Noterize, ReAddle Docs, Log Me In, and Evernote. It also lists videos about using the iPad for real estate and MLXchange on YouTube and provides links to connect with the author on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
To mirror an iPad display in the classroom, you need an iPad 2 or later, iOS 5, and either an Apple TV or MacBook with the Reflection app installed. The Reflection app costs $14.99 and allows you to wirelessly display your iPad screen on your Mac. To start mirroring, open the app menu on the iPad, select AirPlay, choose your Mac, and toggle the mirroring switch to on. This will display the iPad screen through your Mac to a projector.
Skype is a software application that allows users to make voice and video calls over the internet. It was founded in 2003 and has over 443 million registered users who can call each other for free. Users can also call phones worldwide for a nominal fee. The document provides instructions on downloading and installing Skype, setting up an account, adding contacts, making calls, sending files and using additional features such as screen sharing. It also discusses how Skype generates revenue through subscriptions for calling phones and uses in education.
Remember this: iPad cheats are not necessarily like game cheats. They do not make the iPad experience dull or lifeless. They actually bring more life and increase the productivity of iPad users in general.
Skype is a software application that allows users to make voice and video calls and send messages over the Internet. It was founded in 2003 and now has over 300 million active users per month. Skype's key features include free calling between Skype users, affordable calls to mobile and landlines using Skype credit, video calling, group calls, screen sharing, file sharing, and messaging capabilities like emoticons and voice messages. It also offers additional features like caller ID, call forwarding, and integrations with Outlook.com and browser extensions.
This document provides an overview of the automation tool IFTTT (If This Then That). It explains that IFTTT allows users to create "recipes" where a trigger on one channel can automatically trigger an action on another channel. For example, a new blog post could trigger automatically sharing the post to social media. The document walks through signing up for an IFTTT account and creating a sample recipe to demonstrate how recipes work. It highlights some of IFTTT's most popular channels and concludes by encouraging the reader to try out IFTTT for automating tasks.
This document provides an overview of iPad training covering the following topics:
- Navigation, gestures and shortcuts for the iPad interface
- Proper care and cleaning of the iPad
- An overview of key pre-installed apps like Camera, Safari, and iTunes U
- How to connect to WiFi and manage settings
- Multi-touch gestures for zooming, scrolling, switching apps
- Using the on-screen keyboard and keyboard tips
- Resources for additional iPad help and training
The document discusses issues with acquiring a network address in Microsoft Windows that prevented internet connectivity. It argues that requiring a network address is annoying and unnecessary if strong encryption is used. The document also compares Microsoft Windows and Apple computers, stating that Apple computers have fewer vulnerabilities and are not as easy of a target for viruses since they do not rely as much on applets like Windows computers.
This document provides tips for using an iPad, including how to: activate the bookmarks bar; control notifications; take screenshots; reduce screen brightness when reading e-books; use Bluetooth keyboards; enable location services; restrict children's internet access; extend battery life; check email manually to save power; clean browsing history before sharing the iPad; and use Apple TV to stream content from the iPad.
This document discusses various apps for smartphones like the iPhone and Android devices. It begins by introducing the topic of apps and websites that can be used. It then provides summaries of different apps, including ones for real estate work, document editing, e-signatures, printing, file access, social media, navigation, translation, and more. It also discusses some more novelty apps like ones for voodoo dolls and testing watermelons.
Your business needs a productivity tool ! https _onne.world_ONNEAPP
Onne platform helps small businesses to connect, engage and transact with several entities that are part of their routine life, without noise, and provide small businesses, organizations and entities access to a digital interface that helps them connect directly with their customers.
This document discusses how web technologies are being used in various office applications such as video conferencing, social networking, online business portals, and file sharing across multiple locations. It notes advantages like real-time collaboration, increased security compared to email, and reliance on high-capacity remote servers instead of local hardware. Potential constraints mentioned include slow internet speeds interfering with video and applications, as well as needing backup power.
This document provides instructions for posting to Blogger from a tablet or smartphone. It outlines downloading the Blogger app, installing it, and then being able to create new posts, edit existing posts, upload pictures and videos, save posts as drafts while offline, and access your blog through an app icon on your mobile device.
The document compares Teamviewer and Skype. Teamviewer is a remote control and desktop sharing software that allows users to remotely access another computer. It has features like file sharing, online meetings with audio and video, and remote desktop control. Skype is an internet-based calling and messaging service. It allows free video and voice calls between users as well as features like file sharing, screen sharing, and conferencing. Both are popular options for remote collaboration and communication.
This document provides an overview of jailbreaking, including what jailbreaking is, the benefits and risks, and examples of tweaks and apps available after jailbreaking a device. Jailbreaking removes the restrictions placed on Apple devices by Apple to unlock additional customization options, but it also voids the device warranty and can potentially cause instability if not done correctly. The document explains how to jailbreak, common jailbreaking tools, and popular jailbroken apps and tweaks for customizing the home screen, notifications, multitasking, and more.
Apple iPhone 5: How to share internet with your computerProtect and Access
This document provides steps to share an iPhone 5's internet connection with a computer by using the iPhone as a personal hotspot. It instructs the user to connect the iPhone to the computer with a USB cable, go to the Settings menu on the iPhone, turn on the Personal Hotspot option under Cellular, and wait for the computer to automatically connect to the hotspot network. Once connected, the computer will be able to access the internet using the iPhone's data connection.
Stuart Crawford is a Calgary Small Business Marketing Professional and understands how technology enhances business dealings with Calgary REALTORS. Give him a call today to learn more about how to use technology in your real estate practice 403.260.9021.
Skype is a free communication software that allows users to make calls, send messages, and do video conferencing online. It was created in 2003 and later acquired by Microsoft. Skype requires an internet connection, speakers, microphone, and compatible operating system. It can be used for personal communication, remote teaching of groups via screen sharing, tutoring, and more. Setting up an account and installing the software is straightforward. Potential advantages for education include practicing English in real time, cultural sharing, and increased student engagement and confidence. Disadvantages may include issues with technology and time zone differences.
iPad class for beginners who have little experience with mobile technology. Includes overview of iPad, including hardware and controls, becoming familiar with the home screen and introduces how to use the iPad with multi-touch controls. Additional resources for more information included. Illustrated.
This document discusses various apps that may be useful for businesses and individuals. It notes that there are over 1.3 million apps available but that on average apps are only used for 6 weeks and 70% of downloaded apps are never used. It then provides information on several specific apps, including those for landscaping, home inspections, location sharing, cloud storage, social media posting, email tracking, and video creation. The document encourages readers to think about which apps could benefit their business or needs while being mindful of costs and maintaining security and organization.
Join us as we host iPad Academy for the Beginner! Integrating iPads into your curriculum is easier than ever - it's just about knowing where to start and how to find the good stuff! In our sessions, we will start with the basics, then move on to how it can improve your productivity and effectively improve student learning. Each session will focus on one particular area: Getting to Know Your iPad & Productivity Tools; Communication & Collaboration Tools; and Curation & Creation Tools. You'll be shown how to use the apps in practical ways at a pace that is right for you! You can feel comfortable knowing that when you walk away from this academy, you will be armed with a toolbox of resources and skills to help foster creativity and increase student learning. Look forward to an Advanced iPad Academy in Spring 2015!
This document provides recommendations for essential iPad apps to help real estate professionals including Docs to Go, PDF Expert, Noterize, ReAddle Docs, Log Me In, and Evernote. It also lists videos about using the iPad for real estate and MLXchange on YouTube and provides links to connect with the author on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
To mirror an iPad display in the classroom, you need an iPad 2 or later, iOS 5, and either an Apple TV or MacBook with the Reflection app installed. The Reflection app costs $14.99 and allows you to wirelessly display your iPad screen on your Mac. To start mirroring, open the app menu on the iPad, select AirPlay, choose your Mac, and toggle the mirroring switch to on. This will display the iPad screen through your Mac to a projector.
Skype is a software application that allows users to make voice and video calls over the internet. It was founded in 2003 and has over 443 million registered users who can call each other for free. Users can also call phones worldwide for a nominal fee. The document provides instructions on downloading and installing Skype, setting up an account, adding contacts, making calls, sending files and using additional features such as screen sharing. It also discusses how Skype generates revenue through subscriptions for calling phones and uses in education.
Remember this: iPad cheats are not necessarily like game cheats. They do not make the iPad experience dull or lifeless. They actually bring more life and increase the productivity of iPad users in general.
Skype is a software application that allows users to make voice and video calls and send messages over the Internet. It was founded in 2003 and now has over 300 million active users per month. Skype's key features include free calling between Skype users, affordable calls to mobile and landlines using Skype credit, video calling, group calls, screen sharing, file sharing, and messaging capabilities like emoticons and voice messages. It also offers additional features like caller ID, call forwarding, and integrations with Outlook.com and browser extensions.
This document provides an overview of the automation tool IFTTT (If This Then That). It explains that IFTTT allows users to create "recipes" where a trigger on one channel can automatically trigger an action on another channel. For example, a new blog post could trigger automatically sharing the post to social media. The document walks through signing up for an IFTTT account and creating a sample recipe to demonstrate how recipes work. It highlights some of IFTTT's most popular channels and concludes by encouraging the reader to try out IFTTT for automating tasks.
This document provides an overview of iPad training covering the following topics:
- Navigation, gestures and shortcuts for the iPad interface
- Proper care and cleaning of the iPad
- An overview of key pre-installed apps like Camera, Safari, and iTunes U
- How to connect to WiFi and manage settings
- Multi-touch gestures for zooming, scrolling, switching apps
- Using the on-screen keyboard and keyboard tips
- Resources for additional iPad help and training
The document discusses issues with acquiring a network address in Microsoft Windows that prevented internet connectivity. It argues that requiring a network address is annoying and unnecessary if strong encryption is used. The document also compares Microsoft Windows and Apple computers, stating that Apple computers have fewer vulnerabilities and are not as easy of a target for viruses since they do not rely as much on applets like Windows computers.
This document provides tips for using an iPad, including how to: activate the bookmarks bar; control notifications; take screenshots; reduce screen brightness when reading e-books; use Bluetooth keyboards; enable location services; restrict children's internet access; extend battery life; check email manually to save power; clean browsing history before sharing the iPad; and use Apple TV to stream content from the iPad.
This document discusses various apps for smartphones like the iPhone and Android devices. It begins by introducing the topic of apps and websites that can be used. It then provides summaries of different apps, including ones for real estate work, document editing, e-signatures, printing, file access, social media, navigation, translation, and more. It also discusses some more novelty apps like ones for voodoo dolls and testing watermelons.
This document provides instructions for downloading and setting up the Skype app on an iPhone. It describes Skype's key communication features like video and voice calls, chat, sharing photos and videos. It then lists the 7 step process for downloading the Skype app from the app store and setting up a Skype account or signing in with an existing account if needed.
This document provides an overview of getting started with Windows Phone 8 and developing apps for the platform. It discusses downloading apps and content from the Windows Store, backing up phone settings, integrating with Xbox and social networks, and the new features of Windows Phone 8 like live tiles and buttons. The document then covers basics like accessing the app list, locking the screen, updating the phone software, and using speech functions. It also discusses topics like using the phone for work, Kids Corner, the People hub, and the apps and games capabilities like the store, installing from SD, and deleting apps. Finally, it provides an introduction to developing apps with the .NET framework and Visual Studio IDE.
This is a seminar I presented on Skype for personal use as part of Darien Library's Spring 2010 Technology Classes Series. It covers the basics of installing and using Skype.
The presentation can also be viewed on the Darien Library website: http://www.darienlibrary.org/2010/05/01/skype-making-connections-video-and-voice-chat
Skype is free communication software that allows video calls, voice calls, instant messaging and file sharing between users. It was founded in 2003 and later sold to eBay. Skype can be used on computers, mobile devices, televisions and at work to communicate with others worldwide for free or low costs. The document reviews what Skype offers, where it can be used and how to get started using Skype on different devices.
The document lists and describes 10 top iPhone apps for online business productivity: Pomodoro for tracking work intervals, Skype for calling and messaging, Recorder Pro for recording audio, Mint for tracking finances, Spending Expense Tracker for expenses, Evernote for note taking across devices, ReQall for shared to-do lists, Dropbox for file access and sharing, iDone This for tracking team progress, and TripIt for trip planning. It encourages scheduling time with the author to improve social media strategies and online presence.
The document discusses productivity apps for iOS devices. It outlines several default Apple apps like Calendar, Contacts, Messages, and Notes. It also mentions iCloud which allows syncing of contacts, photos, and files across devices. Additionally, the document discusses popular third party apps from Microsoft and Google that provide alternatives to Apple's productivity software, as well as other collaboration and file storage apps. User guides for Apple's apps are available online for iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch.
Skype is a telecommunications application that allows users to make video and voice calls over the internet. It also provides messaging services. Users can transmit text, images, and video messages and share files. Skype calls between Skype users are free, but a subscription is needed to call phones. Skype uses technologies like VOIP and a peer-to-peer network to transfer calls through other users' computers for lower costs. While most services are free, Skype makes money through subscription fees for calling phones and selling Skype credit.
The document discusses video conferencing and the communication tool Skype, describing Skype as software that allows free video and voice calls between users and its growth in popularity. Skype's success is attributed to providing an easy to use and free communication option at a time when internet calling was still developing. The document also outlines ways Skype can be used for business communications and in education settings.
Skype allows users to make free internet calls, see, message and share with others anywhere in the world. It is considered a true Web 2.0 tool because it is free, operates in real time, and enables collaboration. To use Skype, you need an internet connection, webcam, microphone and to download the Skype software. Skype can then be used to communicate with individuals or connect classrooms together for discussions and cultural learning experiences. Key features include connecting to Facebook, using Skype on WiFi and the Skype Manager tool. The main pros are free communication globally and easy use, while the cons are potential misuse if not monitored and reliance on internet connectivity.
Skype is a software application that allows users to make voice and video calls over the Internet for free between Skype users or at a low cost to phones and landlines. It has additional features like instant messaging, file sharing, and group video chat. Skype works across different devices and operating systems, has a small app size, supports multiple languages, and allows users to set their status and availability. While it competes with applications like Google Hangouts, Webex, and FaceTime, Skype remains one of the most popular options for internet-based calls due to its wide compatibility and feature set.
Skype is integrated into the phone allowing for easy access to contacts, calls, chat, and voicemail. Presence features show availability of contacts and making calls or chatting is simple. The phone allows quick switching between apps and tasks like browsing the internet. It also functions as an MP3 player and camera.
This document provides recommendations for business apps that can increase productivity for mobile and desk-bound workers. It discusses phone apps like TruPhone, Fring, and iCall that allow VOIP calling. It also recommends productivity apps like Yammer for internal communications, Hotseat for scheduled breaks, and Waterlogged for hydration reminders. Other recommended apps include fitness trackers, financial organizers, cloud storage, and social media platforms for businesses. The document promotes balancing work with health and suggests apps that can help monitor stress and support wellness for desk workers.
1. The document provides an overview of basic iPad functions including how to turn the iPad on and off, connect to Wi-Fi, and set up a school email account.
2. It describes the various buttons and ports on the iPad as well as how to use apps like iBooks, iMovie, GarageBand, Pages, Numbers, Keynote, and Safari.
3. The document also explains how to take screenshots, connect the iPad to a projector, and sync or store content on the iPad using iCloud or iTunes.
This document contains schedules and information for a two-day iPad Academy hosted by TheTechProfe.com. Day 1 includes sessions on iPad basics, the Schoology app, and project-based learning. Day 2 focuses on more advanced iPad topics like curation, communication, collaboration, creativity, critical thinking and assessment. Additional documents provide details on topics like the home screen, settings, apps, and troubleshooting.
Skype is a program that allows users to make voice and video calls over the internet using Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology. It operates on a peer-to-peer model to connect users' devices for free calls between Skype users, or low-cost calls to phones. With over 250 million worldwide accounts, Skype offers features like voicemail and call forwarding and is popular for students, faculty, and staff to connect outside their local dialing areas for free or low cost. Setting up and using Skype involves downloading the program, creating an account, optionally purchasing a calling plan, finding contacts, and making calls.
Skype is a widely used social technology that allows people around the world to communicate in an easy and affordable way. It can be used for personal communication between family and friends, business meetings through video conferencing, distance education through online video calls or sign language, and within the media to provide news coverage of events. Creating a Skype account involves logging into their website, filling out an account form, downloading the software, and adding contacts by requesting them.
Skype was founded in 2003 by entrepreneurs from Denmark and Sweden. It was later acquired by eBay in 2005 and parts of it were sold to other groups in 2009. The document then discusses some alternative messaging apps to Skype like eBuddy, WhatsApp, Viber, LINE and WeChat. It also outlines some key features of Skype like emoticons, screen sharing, changing text styles, and contact sharing. Tips are provided for improving Skype performance such as updating software, drivers, security programs and doing computer maintenance. Both advantages like free use and easy interface as well as disadvantages like network reliance and security issues are highlighted.
Majida Boulila is a student who has completed internships developing Android and ASP.Net applications. She was president of the IIT Microsoft Tech Club where she organized coding events and wrote articles. She is a Microsoft Student Partner and Certified Professional who has won challenges from Microsoft, Appli Academy, and participated in robotics competitions.
Cloud computing allows for storing and accessing data and programs over the Internet instead of a local computer's hard drive. It provides scalable options including infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and software as a service (SaaS). Popular cloud platforms like Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services offer IaaS that provides access to servers, while PaaS handles provisioning machines for applications and provides databases and servers. SaaS delivers software through the cloud like Microsoft Office 365 and Google Apps. Open source projects such as Hadoop, OpenStack, and memcached help companies build cloud solutions that scale to thousands of nodes.
Fetch Company's statististics from Yahoo Finance and save it info a Google Sh...mohamed hadrich
Fetch Statistics from Yahoo Finance and save it info a Google Sheet Document.
If you want to have the source code please don't feel shy and send me an email at hadrichmed@gmail.com or fredthedevelopper@hotmail.com
Thanks.
This document discusses fetching stock statistics from Yahoo Finance and saving them to a Google Sheet using Node.js. It provides an overview of Node.js, describes the packages and code needed to make requests to Yahoo Finance and parse the response, and shows how to upload the data to a Google Sheet spreadsheet. Key steps include using the Request and Cheerio packages to fetch and parse the Yahoo Finance data, storing it in arrays, and then using the Edit Google Spreadsheet package to upload it to a specified Google Sheet worksheet.
Node.js is a JavaScript runtime built on Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine that allows JavaScript to be run on the server side. It uses an event-driven, non-blocking I/O model that makes it lightweight and efficient, especially for real-time applications with many simultaneous connections. Node.js can be used for anything from building chat servers and analytics backends to developing full-stack web applications. While it is not a web framework itself, modules like Express allow it to function as one. Node.js runs in a single thread using an event loop to handle asynchronous callbacks instead of blocking on I/O, making it highly scalable.
To be a rock star .NET developer, one should have an impressive technical background such as a computer science degree or .NET certification. It is also important to have experience handling various projects and demonstrating communication skills like clearly sharing ideas. Additionally, recruiters look for passion for .NET development and flexibility in terms of working extra hours or making changes to projects. The key qualities a .NET developer should cultivate are an impressive technical skills, experience with projects, strong communication abilities, passion for the field, and flexibility.
This presentation was provided by Racquel Jemison, Ph.D., Christina MacLaughlin, Ph.D., and Paulomi Majumder. Ph.D., all of the American Chemical Society, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
Date: May 29, 2024
Tags: Information Security, ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, Artificial Intelligence, GDPR
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A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
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This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,
This presentation was provided by Rebecca Benner, Ph.D., of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
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