This document is a technology professional development request from Dana Hill for Desert View Elementary. It summarizes the previous year's schedule of half day subs for teachers every other month for tech coaching. It lists many topics covered in previous professional development like using Microsoft Office, video streaming, digital cameras, and integrating curriculum. It emphasizes the need for teachers to be part of students' technological world and learn tools like podcasting, social networking, video sharing, and Web 2.0 applications. It requests 4 hours per teacher per year for in-school professional development with their tech coach Joe to improve teaching and student learning through technology integration.
This document discusses the use of social media and new media marketing. It provides an overview of common social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn and how they can be used for business purposes. The document emphasizes that social media marketing requires an investment of time and potentially money. It also stresses the importance of online reputation management and monitoring what is being said about a brand on social media.
Facebook has over 500 million users with the fastest growing demographic being women over 55. The document discusses the differences between Facebook profiles and pages, with pages being for businesses and organizations while profiles are for individuals. It also provides information on upcoming changes to Facebook pages and tabs as well as terms related to Facebook ads campaigns.
The Future of Open Science and How to Stop itLeslie Chan
Presentation at the Open Science panel at the launch of Steps Latina America. The talk attempts to situate the rational and objectives of the Open and Collaborative Science in Development Network within the broader landscape of discourse on "openness". While recognizing the potential benefits of openness, it is important to keep in mind the existing structural inequality in global scientific knowledge production and circulation and reflect on the needs to challenge this power asymmetry as a starting point for further understanding on how open science may contribute to development challenges.
A poor system design may cause to stop your assembly line or miss your products without recording their id to the database. This slide shows how may it happen.
Visit http://indanotes.blogspot.com for tips and tricks in PC supported industrial automation systems.
The document discusses various techniques and principles for effective instruction and learning. It covers ideas from Confucius and Lao-Tzu on learning through experience versus being told. It then defines concepts like education, training, learning and teaching. It outlines rules of learning and forgetting as well as principles like readiness, exercise, effect, primacy, intensity and recency. It discusses different learning styles, types of knowledge, skills and attitudes. It also covers the learning process, training methods, communication skills, instructional aids and evaluating learning.
From Open Access to Open Science: An Overview of Current Landscape; De Acceso...Leslie Chan
Presentation at CIENCIA ABIERTA:Descubriendo herramientas colaborativas para la investigación y el desarrollo 13 y 14 de Octubre de 2015. Sala Magistral 2 Bloque Y
Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira
This document is a technology professional development request from Dana Hill for Desert View Elementary. It summarizes the previous year's schedule of half day subs for teachers every other month for tech coaching. It lists many topics covered in previous professional development like using Microsoft Office, video streaming, digital cameras, and integrating curriculum. It emphasizes the need for teachers to be part of students' technological world and learn tools like podcasting, social networking, video sharing, and Web 2.0 applications. It requests 4 hours per teacher per year for in-school professional development with their tech coach Joe to improve teaching and student learning through technology integration.
This document discusses the use of social media and new media marketing. It provides an overview of common social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn and how they can be used for business purposes. The document emphasizes that social media marketing requires an investment of time and potentially money. It also stresses the importance of online reputation management and monitoring what is being said about a brand on social media.
Facebook has over 500 million users with the fastest growing demographic being women over 55. The document discusses the differences between Facebook profiles and pages, with pages being for businesses and organizations while profiles are for individuals. It also provides information on upcoming changes to Facebook pages and tabs as well as terms related to Facebook ads campaigns.
The Future of Open Science and How to Stop itLeslie Chan
Presentation at the Open Science panel at the launch of Steps Latina America. The talk attempts to situate the rational and objectives of the Open and Collaborative Science in Development Network within the broader landscape of discourse on "openness". While recognizing the potential benefits of openness, it is important to keep in mind the existing structural inequality in global scientific knowledge production and circulation and reflect on the needs to challenge this power asymmetry as a starting point for further understanding on how open science may contribute to development challenges.
A poor system design may cause to stop your assembly line or miss your products without recording their id to the database. This slide shows how may it happen.
Visit http://indanotes.blogspot.com for tips and tricks in PC supported industrial automation systems.
The document discusses various techniques and principles for effective instruction and learning. It covers ideas from Confucius and Lao-Tzu on learning through experience versus being told. It then defines concepts like education, training, learning and teaching. It outlines rules of learning and forgetting as well as principles like readiness, exercise, effect, primacy, intensity and recency. It discusses different learning styles, types of knowledge, skills and attitudes. It also covers the learning process, training methods, communication skills, instructional aids and evaluating learning.
From Open Access to Open Science: An Overview of Current Landscape; De Acceso...Leslie Chan
Presentation at CIENCIA ABIERTA:Descubriendo herramientas colaborativas para la investigación y el desarrollo 13 y 14 de Octubre de 2015. Sala Magistral 2 Bloque Y
Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira
Strengthening the Sustainable Development Goals with Open Access and Open S...Leslie Chan
The SDGs represent challenges in advancing the broad access to information agenda because of the divergent goals and proliferating targets and indicators. At the same time, the broadness of many of the goals presents opportunities for the agenda, particularly in the form of open access and open science, to embed itself at the core, thus allowing concrete actions and policies to be formulated in order to achieve tangible development outcomes. I will focus in particular on Goal 9 (“Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation”) and argue that information and knowledge are essential infrastructure needed to build local research capacity which are in turn the foundation for sustainable development. The growing understanding of the importance of sharing methods and results throughout the research life cycle further demands the need for appropriate infrastructure. Examples of such infrastructure, such as data and publication repositories, already exist at some local level, but they are often fragmented and lack adequate resources. It is therefore important for FAO/IFLA/COAR to continue to advocate for the development of knowledge infrastructure and to ensure that policies are in place to support their long term sustainability.
The document discusses how women have a "feminine advantage" when it comes to social media marketing due to natural abilities to be social, talk, voice opinions, build and nurture relationships. It outlines popular social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and their respective strengths. The key advantage for women is leveraging relationships and using social media to establish expertise, share information, connect with customers and create partnerships. Overall social media is about building people and relationships rather than just tools.
Rethinking Media imperalism and DevelopmentLeslie Chan
The document discusses the theory of media imperialism and critiques of its key assumptions. It questions whether the dominance of Western media is overstated, noting the roles of states, local organizations, and audiences. It also acknowledges the importance of local cultural contexts. The popularity of media imperialism theory over past decades is examined, as well as its declining relevance today due to changing perspectives on local versus Western content in the globalized, digital media environment.
The document discusses new media marketing and social media marketing. It provides statistics on popular social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn and how they can be used for business purposes. It also discusses using video, audio, internet radio and podcasting for marketing and gives examples of sites to use like YouTube, iTunes and BlogTalkRadio. The document aims to educate about using social media and new media for network marketing.
The document discusses the work of Wilder Penfield and Otfrid Foerster in mapping the sensory and motor areas of the brain. It includes images of their maps showing how different parts of the body are represented on the cortex. Penfield created maps called "homunculi" showing the disproportionate space devoted to different body parts. The document also contains images of the scientists operating and maps from Foerster's work on mapping how epileptic seizures spread through the body.
This document presents a digital strategy framework with four primary categories: Web, Social, Mobile, and Social Business. It lists common distribution channels within each category and emphasizes that content is the foundation for any digital strategy. The framework also notes that goals, audiences, resources, and messages should be considered when developing a digital strategy.
What is research metrics and do we need them? Leslie Chan
This document summarizes discussions from an international seminar on open science. It addresses questions about whether current academic reward systems recognize diverse research outputs enabled by digital tools. While current metrics are poor, they are difficult to replace. "Altmetrics" are proposed as an alternative but their ability to capture meaningful data is uncertain. The document advocates broadening the definition of research success and value to include social impact. It discusses using "social accounting" to better represent the contributions of academic institutions to stakeholders. Overall it calls for rethinking how knowledge and scholarship are defined in light of new opportunities from open science.
MegaTray is a light curing resin that comes in pre-contoured wafers for maxillae and mandibles in pink, blue or clear colors. It has extremely high dimensional stability and only 1.1% polymerization shrinkage due to its unique formulation. The easy procedure involves removing the foil, molding the wafer on a model, cutting the edges, and curing it with light. MegaTray offers superior dimensional stability, high elasticity, consistent quality, water resistance and low shrinkage.
Este documento presenta el menú semanal de un colegio español para la semana del 2 al 6 de enero. Cada día se ofrece un primer plato, un segundo plato y fruta o yogur como postre. Los platos incluyen sopas, arroces, pastas, pescados, carnes y verduras típicas de la cocina española como lentejas, merluza, pollo y tortilla.
Strengthening the Sustainable Development Goals with Open Access and Open S...Leslie Chan
The SDGs represent challenges in advancing the broad access to information agenda because of the divergent goals and proliferating targets and indicators. At the same time, the broadness of many of the goals presents opportunities for the agenda, particularly in the form of open access and open science, to embed itself at the core, thus allowing concrete actions and policies to be formulated in order to achieve tangible development outcomes. I will focus in particular on Goal 9 (“Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation”) and argue that information and knowledge are essential infrastructure needed to build local research capacity which are in turn the foundation for sustainable development. The growing understanding of the importance of sharing methods and results throughout the research life cycle further demands the need for appropriate infrastructure. Examples of such infrastructure, such as data and publication repositories, already exist at some local level, but they are often fragmented and lack adequate resources. It is therefore important for FAO/IFLA/COAR to continue to advocate for the development of knowledge infrastructure and to ensure that policies are in place to support their long term sustainability.
The document discusses how women have a "feminine advantage" when it comes to social media marketing due to natural abilities to be social, talk, voice opinions, build and nurture relationships. It outlines popular social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and their respective strengths. The key advantage for women is leveraging relationships and using social media to establish expertise, share information, connect with customers and create partnerships. Overall social media is about building people and relationships rather than just tools.
Rethinking Media imperalism and DevelopmentLeslie Chan
The document discusses the theory of media imperialism and critiques of its key assumptions. It questions whether the dominance of Western media is overstated, noting the roles of states, local organizations, and audiences. It also acknowledges the importance of local cultural contexts. The popularity of media imperialism theory over past decades is examined, as well as its declining relevance today due to changing perspectives on local versus Western content in the globalized, digital media environment.
The document discusses new media marketing and social media marketing. It provides statistics on popular social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn and how they can be used for business purposes. It also discusses using video, audio, internet radio and podcasting for marketing and gives examples of sites to use like YouTube, iTunes and BlogTalkRadio. The document aims to educate about using social media and new media for network marketing.
The document discusses the work of Wilder Penfield and Otfrid Foerster in mapping the sensory and motor areas of the brain. It includes images of their maps showing how different parts of the body are represented on the cortex. Penfield created maps called "homunculi" showing the disproportionate space devoted to different body parts. The document also contains images of the scientists operating and maps from Foerster's work on mapping how epileptic seizures spread through the body.
This document presents a digital strategy framework with four primary categories: Web, Social, Mobile, and Social Business. It lists common distribution channels within each category and emphasizes that content is the foundation for any digital strategy. The framework also notes that goals, audiences, resources, and messages should be considered when developing a digital strategy.
What is research metrics and do we need them? Leslie Chan
This document summarizes discussions from an international seminar on open science. It addresses questions about whether current academic reward systems recognize diverse research outputs enabled by digital tools. While current metrics are poor, they are difficult to replace. "Altmetrics" are proposed as an alternative but their ability to capture meaningful data is uncertain. The document advocates broadening the definition of research success and value to include social impact. It discusses using "social accounting" to better represent the contributions of academic institutions to stakeholders. Overall it calls for rethinking how knowledge and scholarship are defined in light of new opportunities from open science.
MegaTray is a light curing resin that comes in pre-contoured wafers for maxillae and mandibles in pink, blue or clear colors. It has extremely high dimensional stability and only 1.1% polymerization shrinkage due to its unique formulation. The easy procedure involves removing the foil, molding the wafer on a model, cutting the edges, and curing it with light. MegaTray offers superior dimensional stability, high elasticity, consistent quality, water resistance and low shrinkage.
Este documento presenta el menú semanal de un colegio español para la semana del 2 al 6 de enero. Cada día se ofrece un primer plato, un segundo plato y fruta o yogur como postre. Los platos incluyen sopas, arroces, pastas, pescados, carnes y verduras típicas de la cocina española como lentejas, merluza, pollo y tortilla.