Los diferentes tipos de contenedores incluyen contenedores abiertos, cerrados, cisternas, lonas y refrigerados o CGEM, los cuales se utilizan para transportar diferentes tipos de mercancías.
Este documento describe las generaciones de computadoras. Explica que las primeras computadoras, de la primera generación, funcionaban con tubos de vacío y eran muy lentas y calientes. También menciona que Charles Babbage es considerado el padre de la computadora. Luego, describe que las computadoras actuales funcionan con microprocesadores, son más rápidas, pequeñas y fáciles de usar. Finalmente, incluye una sección de autoevaluación sobre lo que el autor aprendió.
Tutorial sobre publicacion en redes sociales atraves de un lector en lineaekmao
Este documento describe cómo crear una cuenta en Netvibes, un lector de RSS, y publicar la información de Netvibes en Facebook. Explica los pasos para registrarse en Netvibes, personalizar la cuenta, agregar aplicaciones como Facebook, y luego publicar actualizaciones de Netvibes directamente en el muro de Facebook.
Las redes sociales han evolucionado desde los primeros intercambios de correo electrónico y sistemas de tablón de anuncios en la década de 1970 hasta plataformas más complejas en la actualidad. Algunas de las primeras redes sociales incluyeron Geocities en 1994, que permitió a los usuarios crear páginas web, y Sixdegrees.com en 1997, que permitió la creación de perfiles y listas de amigos. En la actualidad, las redes sociales más populares son Facebook, fundada en 2004, Twitter, inaugurada en 2006, e Instagram,
Una red de computadoras conecta equipos informáticos y software a través de dispositivos físicos para compartir información y recursos. Las redes tienen componentes de software, hardware, dispositivos de usuario como computadoras personales y terminales, servidores que proveen servicios de archivos, impresión y correo electrónico, almacenamiento en red, y usan protocolos como el modelo OSI de 7 capas para la comunicación.
El documento describe el amor eterno e incondicional de Dios por sus hijos. Explica que Dios ama a la humanidad desde el principio de la creación y nos ofrece la vida como una oportunidad de buscarlo y recibir su misericordia. Al ser hijos de Dios por la adopción, contamos con su protección como un padre cuidadoso de los huérfanos y viudas.
Uma mulher pobre pede fiado em uma mercearia para alimentar sua família doente, mas é rejeitada. Um cliente paga por sua compra e pede sua lista, mas ela entrega uma oração pedindo a Deus por suas necessidades. Surpreendentemente, a oração equilibra a balança e o dono a abastece de mantimentos.
El documento describe la experiencia del alumno Aderman Habool Loria Thomas con la creación de un blog para la asignatura de Enseñanza del Español I. Inicialmente, le resultó difícil aprender a crear un blog y subir archivos, pero con el tiempo se familiarizó con las herramientas. El blog le permitió mantener un orden de sus trabajos y tareas. En el futuro, cree que el blog podrá serle útil para organizar las tareas de sus alumnos y compartir recursos educativos.
Los diferentes tipos de contenedores incluyen contenedores abiertos, cerrados, cisternas, lonas y refrigerados o CGEM, los cuales se utilizan para transportar diferentes tipos de mercancías.
Este documento describe las generaciones de computadoras. Explica que las primeras computadoras, de la primera generación, funcionaban con tubos de vacío y eran muy lentas y calientes. También menciona que Charles Babbage es considerado el padre de la computadora. Luego, describe que las computadoras actuales funcionan con microprocesadores, son más rápidas, pequeñas y fáciles de usar. Finalmente, incluye una sección de autoevaluación sobre lo que el autor aprendió.
Tutorial sobre publicacion en redes sociales atraves de un lector en lineaekmao
Este documento describe cómo crear una cuenta en Netvibes, un lector de RSS, y publicar la información de Netvibes en Facebook. Explica los pasos para registrarse en Netvibes, personalizar la cuenta, agregar aplicaciones como Facebook, y luego publicar actualizaciones de Netvibes directamente en el muro de Facebook.
Las redes sociales han evolucionado desde los primeros intercambios de correo electrónico y sistemas de tablón de anuncios en la década de 1970 hasta plataformas más complejas en la actualidad. Algunas de las primeras redes sociales incluyeron Geocities en 1994, que permitió a los usuarios crear páginas web, y Sixdegrees.com en 1997, que permitió la creación de perfiles y listas de amigos. En la actualidad, las redes sociales más populares son Facebook, fundada en 2004, Twitter, inaugurada en 2006, e Instagram,
Una red de computadoras conecta equipos informáticos y software a través de dispositivos físicos para compartir información y recursos. Las redes tienen componentes de software, hardware, dispositivos de usuario como computadoras personales y terminales, servidores que proveen servicios de archivos, impresión y correo electrónico, almacenamiento en red, y usan protocolos como el modelo OSI de 7 capas para la comunicación.
El documento describe el amor eterno e incondicional de Dios por sus hijos. Explica que Dios ama a la humanidad desde el principio de la creación y nos ofrece la vida como una oportunidad de buscarlo y recibir su misericordia. Al ser hijos de Dios por la adopción, contamos con su protección como un padre cuidadoso de los huérfanos y viudas.
Uma mulher pobre pede fiado em uma mercearia para alimentar sua família doente, mas é rejeitada. Um cliente paga por sua compra e pede sua lista, mas ela entrega uma oração pedindo a Deus por suas necessidades. Surpreendentemente, a oração equilibra a balança e o dono a abastece de mantimentos.
El documento describe la experiencia del alumno Aderman Habool Loria Thomas con la creación de un blog para la asignatura de Enseñanza del Español I. Inicialmente, le resultó difícil aprender a crear un blog y subir archivos, pero con el tiempo se familiarizó con las herramientas. El blog le permitió mantener un orden de sus trabajos y tareas. En el futuro, cree que el blog podrá serle útil para organizar las tareas de sus alumnos y compartir recursos educativos.
This document summarizes governance models for the sharing economy in Seoul and Milan. In Seoul, the government took a top-down approach, establishing divisions and committees to promote sharing and passing laws to support sharing organizations. Milan took a more bottom-up approach, with the government acting as a connector and enabling collaborations. Both cities opened public spaces for sharing projects, supported social innovations, and aimed to improve citizens' lives through more sustainable consumption. While each city has its own customs, both experiment with co-management and collaboration between public institutions and citizens.
Over the Long Terms: The state of activism on too-long copyright terms (and h...Creative Commons Korea
The document discusses a presentation by Maira Sutton and Parker Higgins of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) on the state of activism against overly long copyright terms. It provides an overview of EFF and some of its recent projects, then discusses the history of expanding copyright terms in the US and internationally through agreements like the Trans-Pacific Partnership. The presentation outlines concerns around provisions for longer copyright durations, restrictions on exceptions like fair use, and increased penalties and censorship powers. It proposes fighting these issues through peer-to-peer activism at both the international and national levels using tactics like awareness raising, pressure on officials, and direct actions. The document advertises an upcoming advocacy training session and invites questions.
This document discusses copyright and creative commons. It notes that creation does not require full copyright and sharing can be good for business. It addresses debates around policy and lobbying, and calls for organizing authors' rights, preventing agreements that lock policies in, and potentially reforming and standardizing copyright within Europe. The overall message is that copyright isn't always better and more balanced approaches that support sharing and creation should be considered.
This document discusses the concept of an "Ecological Internet" and some of the issues involved in developing it. An Ecological Internet would be global social infrastructure that is developed through consensus rather than markets alone, facilitates new Internet users in environmentally sound ways, and harmonizes with human societies and the environment. Key issues include how to incorporate new users and local cultures, move away from market-driven development, maintain innovation, and ensure proper global coordination. The goal is to avoid mistakes made with other infrastructures and shape the Internet's continued evolution in a sustainable manner.
Unpacking an activist toolbox: EFF's tools and tips for effective copyright a...Creative Commons Korea
Maira Sutton
Global Policy Analyst, Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)
Parker Higgins
Activist, Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)
Creative Commons Global Summit 2015, Seoul, Korea
The document outlines a proposed 10-year plan to scale open educational resources (OER) in New Zealand schools. The goals are to have 2,600 schools with a CC policy, all sector organizations using CC, and 50,000+ teachers making, adapting and sharing OERs. Each year provides targets for workshops held, CC schools, and development of implementation resources and cross-sector collaboration to gradually expand OER adoption across New Zealand schools over 10 years.
This document summarizes the 2015 summer camp on Luxi Island organized by the Wenzhou Medical University Volunteering Team in cooperation with CC China Mainland for the third consecutive year. Over 100 primary school students from Luxi Island attended the week-long camp, where they participated in courses and activities led by 32 volunteer teachers. Feedback indicated that 80% of participants were very satisfied with the camp. The volunteering efforts have helped improve school facilities on the island and provide educational opportunities for the students.
The document proposes organizing "Free Music Weeks" in Latin American countries to promote Creative Commons licenses and free culture. The events would include workshops on CC licenses for musicians, free music festivals, and websites. Previous Free Music Weeks in Uruguay and Guatemala achieved success in promoting CC licenses and interactions between artists of different regions. Organizers encourage holding similar events in other countries.
1) The document discusses the city of Amsterdam's initiative to become a "Sharing City" by embracing the collaborative economy.
2) A key goal is to unlock the value of underused assets in the city through sharing and make products, services, knowledge and opportunities more accessible to residents.
3) The vice-mayor of Amsterdam sees the sharing economy as a huge opportunity that fits well with the city's entrepreneurial spirit and supports startups working in this area.
This document summarizes governance models for the sharing economy in Seoul and Milan. In Seoul, the government took a top-down approach, establishing divisions and committees to promote sharing and passing laws to support sharing organizations. Milan took a more bottom-up approach, with the government acting as a connector and enabling collaborations. Both cities opened public spaces for sharing projects, supported social innovations, and aimed to improve citizens' lives through more sustainable consumption. While each city has its own customs, both experiment with co-management and collaboration between public institutions and citizens.
Over the Long Terms: The state of activism on too-long copyright terms (and h...Creative Commons Korea
The document discusses a presentation by Maira Sutton and Parker Higgins of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) on the state of activism against overly long copyright terms. It provides an overview of EFF and some of its recent projects, then discusses the history of expanding copyright terms in the US and internationally through agreements like the Trans-Pacific Partnership. The presentation outlines concerns around provisions for longer copyright durations, restrictions on exceptions like fair use, and increased penalties and censorship powers. It proposes fighting these issues through peer-to-peer activism at both the international and national levels using tactics like awareness raising, pressure on officials, and direct actions. The document advertises an upcoming advocacy training session and invites questions.
This document discusses copyright and creative commons. It notes that creation does not require full copyright and sharing can be good for business. It addresses debates around policy and lobbying, and calls for organizing authors' rights, preventing agreements that lock policies in, and potentially reforming and standardizing copyright within Europe. The overall message is that copyright isn't always better and more balanced approaches that support sharing and creation should be considered.
This document discusses the concept of an "Ecological Internet" and some of the issues involved in developing it. An Ecological Internet would be global social infrastructure that is developed through consensus rather than markets alone, facilitates new Internet users in environmentally sound ways, and harmonizes with human societies and the environment. Key issues include how to incorporate new users and local cultures, move away from market-driven development, maintain innovation, and ensure proper global coordination. The goal is to avoid mistakes made with other infrastructures and shape the Internet's continued evolution in a sustainable manner.
Unpacking an activist toolbox: EFF's tools and tips for effective copyright a...Creative Commons Korea
Maira Sutton
Global Policy Analyst, Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)
Parker Higgins
Activist, Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)
Creative Commons Global Summit 2015, Seoul, Korea
The document outlines a proposed 10-year plan to scale open educational resources (OER) in New Zealand schools. The goals are to have 2,600 schools with a CC policy, all sector organizations using CC, and 50,000+ teachers making, adapting and sharing OERs. Each year provides targets for workshops held, CC schools, and development of implementation resources and cross-sector collaboration to gradually expand OER adoption across New Zealand schools over 10 years.
This document summarizes the 2015 summer camp on Luxi Island organized by the Wenzhou Medical University Volunteering Team in cooperation with CC China Mainland for the third consecutive year. Over 100 primary school students from Luxi Island attended the week-long camp, where they participated in courses and activities led by 32 volunteer teachers. Feedback indicated that 80% of participants were very satisfied with the camp. The volunteering efforts have helped improve school facilities on the island and provide educational opportunities for the students.
The document proposes organizing "Free Music Weeks" in Latin American countries to promote Creative Commons licenses and free culture. The events would include workshops on CC licenses for musicians, free music festivals, and websites. Previous Free Music Weeks in Uruguay and Guatemala achieved success in promoting CC licenses and interactions between artists of different regions. Organizers encourage holding similar events in other countries.
1) The document discusses the city of Amsterdam's initiative to become a "Sharing City" by embracing the collaborative economy.
2) A key goal is to unlock the value of underused assets in the city through sharing and make products, services, knowledge and opportunities more accessible to residents.
3) The vice-mayor of Amsterdam sees the sharing economy as a huge opportunity that fits well with the city's entrepreneurial spirit and supports startups working in this area.