The document provides data from a classroom vote on preferred class prizes. It includes 4 tables of voting data and discusses making a bar graph to display the results. The tables show increasing ease of readability, with the final table in bar graph format. The summary is:
1) A classroom voted on preferred class prizes and the results were recorded in 4 data tables of increasing simplicity.
2) The final table displays the results as a bar graph for easiest interpretation.
3) Creating an easy-to-read bar graph from the data involves making the visual focus the data values and ensuring the graph structure clearly shows differences in the values.
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How can a volunteer-led open source project control it’s own identity and brand? How do you manage your project’s brand when most of your volunteers are coders who don’t want to get involved with lawyers or deal with enforcing trademarks? How can the community keep their brand independent and free of commercial influence, so they can ensure the maximum number of people and corporations are interested in participating in their project?
Similarly, how can businesses respectfully use open source brands to their own advantage – without being seen as co-opting an independent or open community open source project solely for their own gain? The desire to control the next hot project for your company's profit may quickly turn on you when another company simply forks the code under a better marketed service.
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The document provides an overview of the XPFLOW software solution for managing licensing workflows. It describes sample projects, actors, and phases that can be configured in XPFLOW to represent licensing approval processes. It demonstrates features for submitting and tracking approval requests, managing assets, searching, and generating reports.
In the modern open source world, where licenses and DVCS’ allow instant and infinite forking, the only true control point for a community-based open source project is its name, its logo, and its identity. Your brand is your identity: this is how the rest of the world sees you and your project. Your brand is most of what your users see, and is a key way to attract new contributors.
How can a volunteer-led open source project control it’s own identity and brand? How do you manage your project’s brand when most of your volunteers are coders who don’t want to get involved with lawyers or deal with enforcing trademarks? How can the community keep their brand independent and free of commercial influence, so they can ensure the maximum number of people and corporations are interested in participating in their project?
Similarly, how can businesses respectfully use open source brands to their own advantage – without being seen as co-opting an independent or open community open source project solely for their own gain? The desire to control the next hot project for your company's profit may quickly turn on you when another company simply forks the code under a better marketed service.
Learn the basics of all these topics and more with Shane Curcuru, who volunteers as Vice President, Brand Management for The Apache Software Foundation. Over the past few years Shane has led a group of volunteer ASF Members to define and implement a consistent brand policy for all 100+ Apache projects – spanning from the veritable HTTPD and Tomcat to the newest CouchDB and Hadoop.
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This document discusses leveraging big data opportunities in the publishing industry. It begins with an overview of challenges faced by publishers and the role of big data. It then outlines the big data technology landscape and provides examples of use cases like large scale data archiving and converting images. Case studies from the Royal Society of Chemistry and New York Times are presented. The document also discusses using social media data and personalized interactions. Finally, it discusses recommended steps for organizations to consider big data and concludes that big data provides new opportunities for growth.
Presentation at the policy roundtable in Kenya, February 2012.
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2) It proposes several policy solutions implemented by the Ministry of State for Development of Northern Kenya and other Arid Lands (MDNKOAL), including developing a national policy for sustainable development of arid lands, an institutional framework, and specialized projects.
3) Key reflections note the need for continued momentum and coordinated implementation of reforms, challenges around balancing individual and collective action, and ensuring a holistic approach that addresses all development needs in arid lands, not just livelihood issues.
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Ideas to get more followers from Twitter and improve your strategy
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Created for Visit Herefordshire Social Media workshop in October 2012 by Helen Coldicott and Ben Kinnaird
The document discusses the history and characteristics of Lolcats, an early internet meme format using image macros combining pictures of cats with text typed in a playful imitation of cat speech. The key features of Lolspeak used to caption the images are outlined, including misusing verbs and grammar, dropping articles, using younger vocabulary, and rearranging syntax. Various sub-memes that spread and parodied the original Lolcat format are also mentioned.
1) Jeremy is a restless student who struggles in school except for art class. He sleeps in class and does poor homework.
2) Jeremy has a packed schedule set by his mother and his father seems nonchalant about his struggles. His relationships with teachers, classmates, and family are explored.
3) Questions are generated about how these relationships impact Jeremy and hypotheses are formed to explain their interactions. Addressing Jeremy's identity development and breaking cycles of low expectations are discussed as potential ways to help him improve.
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The document contains many repeated elements of "x" in various nested structures. It appears to be encoding or encrypting some sort of information using the character "x" in a systematic way across multiple lines and levels of indentation.
The document contains many repeated elements of "x" in various nested structures. It appears to be encoding or encrypting some sort of information using the character "x" in a systematic way across multiple lines and levels of indentation.
Fungicide resistance occurs when fungi evolve genetic resistance to fungicides due to natural selection. When a fungicide is used repeatedly, the resistant strains of fungi survive and become dominant in the population, leading to control failure. To prevent fungicide resistance, strategies are needed to avoid the survival and proliferation of resistant fungal strains.
This document discusses leveraging big data opportunities in the publishing industry. It begins with an overview of challenges faced by publishers and the role of big data. It then outlines the big data technology landscape and provides examples of use cases like large scale data archiving and converting images. Case studies from the Royal Society of Chemistry and New York Times are presented. The document also discusses using social media data and personalized interactions. Finally, it discusses recommended steps for organizations to consider big data and concludes that big data provides new opportunities for growth.
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Canada is a beautiful country with diverse landscapes ranging from coastlines to forests to mountains. The document discusses some of Canada's natural beauty but does not provide many specific details. In just 3 sentences, this summary captures the high-level topic but lacks depth since the original document was missing substantial information and context.
This document provides instructions for maintaining a website for a hospitality lawyer. It outlines how to edit pages like conferences, events, lawyers profiles, job postings, and more. It also describes how to log in to the admin dashboard and edit content, images, files and other elements across the various sections of the site.
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1) The document discusses policy challenges around pastoralism in Kenya's arid lands, including inadequate investment, inappropriate policies not tailored to pastoralism, and a lack of focus on arid lands issues.
2) It proposes several policy solutions implemented by the Ministry of State for Development of Northern Kenya and other Arid Lands (MDNKOAL), including developing a national policy for sustainable development of arid lands, an institutional framework, and specialized projects.
3) Key reflections note the need for continued momentum and coordinated implementation of reforms, challenges around balancing individual and collective action, and ensuring a holistic approach that addresses all development needs in arid lands, not just livelihood issues.
This document provides guidance for parents on establishing limits and boundaries for children to allow freedom while preventing problems. It recommends clearly communicating limits and consequences, offering rewards for respecting limits, and being consistent with consequences for not respecting limits. The document advises against spanking as a consequence for crossing boundaries like going into the street.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
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This document provides a summary and analysis of the opening credits and early scenes of the BBC soap opera "EastEnders". It is set in modern day London in the fictional working-class area of Walford. The opening credits feature a dark, minor-key piano tune that conveys the dull and sad lives of the characters. The first scene shows a messy home where a young family lives, indicating they are a working-class family. It then cuts to a café where a flashy woman looks out of place and receives a threatening phone call from a man, revealing she is being blackmailed into prostitution.
Ideas to get more followers from Twitter and improve your strategy
--Download for full presenter notes--
Created for Visit Herefordshire Social Media workshop in October 2012 by Helen Coldicott and Ben Kinnaird
The document discusses the history and characteristics of Lolcats, an early internet meme format using image macros combining pictures of cats with text typed in a playful imitation of cat speech. The key features of Lolspeak used to caption the images are outlined, including misusing verbs and grammar, dropping articles, using younger vocabulary, and rearranging syntax. Various sub-memes that spread and parodied the original Lolcat format are also mentioned.
1) Jeremy is a restless student who struggles in school except for art class. He sleeps in class and does poor homework.
2) Jeremy has a packed schedule set by his mother and his father seems nonchalant about his struggles. His relationships with teachers, classmates, and family are explored.
3) Questions are generated about how these relationships impact Jeremy and hypotheses are formed to explain their interactions. Addressing Jeremy's identity development and breaking cycles of low expectations are discussed as potential ways to help him improve.
The document appears to be the results of a survey conducted in Sena Regional Risaralda, Colombia about knowledge and acceptance of services offered by the Centro Didactico de Negociacion (CDN). The majority of respondents know about the CDN, purchase from it weekly, and find the product quality and prices satisfactory. Some feel the variety could be improved.
The document contains many repeated elements of "x" in various nested structures. It appears to be encoding or encrypting some sort of information using the character "x" in a systematic way across multiple lines and levels of indentation.
The document contains many repeated elements of "x" in various nested structures. It appears to be encoding or encrypting some sort of information using the character "x" in a systematic way across multiple lines and levels of indentation.
Fungicide resistance occurs when fungi evolve genetic resistance to fungicides due to natural selection. When a fungicide is used repeatedly, the resistant strains of fungi survive and become dominant in the population, leading to control failure. To prevent fungicide resistance, strategies are needed to avoid the survival and proliferation of resistant fungal strains.
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Here are the steps to solve the given exercise:
1) 3cei: c, e, i
2) 4deghi: d, e, g, h, i
3) 6acm: a, c, m
4) 7ac: a, c
5) 8: 8
6) 11: 11
The letters in each term are written out separately. The numbers are simply written as numbers.
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Here are the steps to solve the given exercise:
1) 3cei: c, e, i
2) 4deghi: d, e, g, h, i
3) 6acm: a, c, m
4) 7ac: a, c
5) 8: 8
6) 11: 11
The letters in each term are written out separately. The numbers are simply written as numbers.
Here are the steps to solve the given exercise:
1) 3cei: c, e, i
2) 4deghi: d, e, g, h, i
3) 6acm: a, c, m
4) 7ac: a, c
5) 8: 8
6) 11: 11
The letters in each term are written out separately. The numbers are simply written as numbers.
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2. Objectives:
Content:
I will discover that data tables and graphs can
look different, even if they say the same thing
Language:
I will use the words “data” and “bar graph”
correctly to describe changes in mathematics
& make their own graph.
3. Mr. Schauwitzer & Mr. Charles’ Class Votes for
Reaching our Goal: Great Transitions
“What do we deserve for receiving all the Xs for
the great transitions? LET’S VOTE!”
“To celebrate, do you prefer to play games?
Would you like something from the prize box?
Or would you...?”
“Each vote counts!” (see data tables that follow)
4. What “Class Prize” our class
NUMBER OF VOTES
prefers:
(3X for 1st, 2X for 2nd,
& 1X for 3rd vote)
Lunch w
Teacher
Free Time Movie Day Prize
Box/Homewor
k
Games/DS/PS Pizza/PJ Party Extra Snack
P
Extra
Recess/Teach
er recess/in
Computer
Time
15 minute
dance time
Pass/stickers gym?
1 x x x x x x x x x x
2 x x x x x x x x x
3 x x x x x x x x x
4 x x x x x x x x x
5 x x x x x x x x
6 x x x x x
7 x x x
EAD! x x
8 x x
TO R
x x x
HA RD
9 x x x x x
10 x x x x
11 x x x x
12 x x x x
13 x x x x
14 x
According to the *data table, what was the class **preference?
x x
15 x x
16
Is this information too hard to ***interpret?x x
17 x x
18 x x
data table 1 of 4
19 x
5. Same “data” - is it easier to use?
NUMBER OF VOTES Games/DS/PS Extra Lunch w Prize Computer Pizza/PJ Party Extra Snack Free Time Movie Day 15 minute
(3X for 1st, 2X for 2nd, P Recess/Teach Teacher Box/Homewor Time dance time
& 1X for 3rd vote) er recess/in k
gym? Pass/stickers
1 x x x x x x x x x x
2 x x x x x x x x x
3 x x x x x x x x x
4 x x x x x x x x x
5 x x x x x x x x
6 x x x x x
7 x x x x x
8 x x x x x
9 x x x x x
10 x x x x
11 x x x x
12 x x x x
13 x x x x
14 x x x
15 x x
16 x x
17 x Why might this data table be easier to use?
x
data table 2 of 4
18 x x
6. Same “data” - is it even easier to use!
NUMBER OF VOTES Games/DS/PS
(3X for 1st, 2X for 2nd, P
Extra
Recess/Teach
Lunch w
Teacher
Prize
Box/Homewor
Computer
Time
Pizza/PJ Party Extra Snack Free Time Movie Day 15 minute
dance time
& 1X for 3rd vote) er recess/in k
gym? Pass/stickers
36
35 x
34 x
33 x
32 x
31 x
30 x
29 x
28 x
27 x
26 x
25 x
24 x
23 x
22 x
21 x
20 x x
19 x x
data table 3 of 4 18 xWhy might this data table be even easier to use?
x
17 x x
7. Same “data” - even more easy to use!
NUMBER OF VOTES Games/DS/
(3X for 1st, 2X for 2nd,
Extra Lunch w Prize Computer Pizza/PJ Extra Snack Free Time Movie Day 15 minute
PSP Recess/Tea Teacher Box/Home Time Party dance time
& 1X for 3rd vote)
cher work
recess/in Pass/sticke
gym? rs
36 36
35 x
34 x
33 x
32 x
31 x
30 x
29 x
28 x
27 x
26 x
25 x
24 x
23 x
22 x
21 x 21
20 x x
Why might this data table be even more easy to use?
19 x x
data table 4 of 4 18 x x
8. Same “data” - in a “bar graph”
NUMBER OF VOTES Games/DS/ Extra Lunch w Prize Computer Pizza/PJ Extra Snack Free Time Movie Day 15 minute
(3X for 1st, 2X for 2nd, PSP Recess/Tea Teacher Box/Home Time Party dance time
& 1X for 3rd vote)
cher work
recess/in Pass/sticke
gym? rs
36 36
x
34 x
x
32 x
x
30 x
x
28 x
x
26 x
x
24 x
x
22 x
x 21
20 x x
x x
18 x x
x x
16 x x
x x 15
14 x x x 14
x x x x
12 x
x This data is now in a easy-to-read bar graph.
x
x
x
x
x
x
9. “Class Prize” Preferences:
Games/DS/ Extra Lunch w Prize Computer Pizza/PJ Extra Free Time Movie Day 15 minute
PSP Recess/Te Teacher Box/Home Time Party Snack dance time
acher work
recess/in Pass/stick
gym? ers
b ar
36
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34
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32
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30
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26
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24
22
20
10. Use the data to make a Bar Graph
Number of Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Students who
played tag
1 x x x x
2 x x x x
3 x x x x
4 x x x x
5 x x x
6 x x x
7 x x x
8 x
9 x
10 x
11. Use the data to make a Bar Graph
Number of Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Students Questions to ask:
who
played
What’s the data
tag:
1 x x x x mean?
2 x x x x
3 x x x x Is the data going
4 x x x x down or up?
5 x x x
6 x x x Is it easy to read?
7 x x x
8 x What will my
9 x
10 x
graph look like?
12. Use the data to make a Bar Graph
Steps to make a
Number of Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday easy-to-read
Students
who graph:
played
tag: 1.) Have data go
10 x
9 x up, not down
8 x
7 x x x 2.) Make your
6 x x x
eyes focus on the
5 x x x
4 x x x x data
3 x x x x
2 x x x x 3.) Set up your
1 x x x x
0
bars to easily see
them
13. Use the data to make a Bar Graph
An easy-to-read
Number of Students who played tag:
10 x graph:
9 x
8 x 1.) Is it easy to
7 x
6 x read?
5 x
4 x Do your eyes
3 x
2 x
focus on the
1 x data?
0 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
3.) Do the
a.) Which days had the same number of “taggers”? graph’s bars let
b.) How many more students played tag on Thursday than Monday? you use the data?
c.) Why is there no data for Friday?
14. Your turn!
Use data to make a Bar Graph
to make a Bar Graph Fruit
Students’ favorite Chips Pretzels Cookies
snacks
1 x x x x
2 x x x
3 x x
4 x x
5
Questions to ask:
What’s the data mean?
Is the data going down or up?
Is it easy to read?
What will my graph look like?