Presentation slides from the 2009 PETE&C. Content for the slides was taken from techcrunch.com, apple.com, wikipedia and the Apple Learning Interchange. Credit to Karen Thompson, Ted Scalzo, Joanna Seymour, Andy Crozier, Katie Morrow, Mike Amante and Ross Abels for the ALI collection.
This document discusses how families use technology and social media. It provides statistics on differences in internet access and use based on factors like age, income, and disability status. Generational differences in social media engagement are outlined, with Millennials being the most active and older adults increasingly using platforms like Facebook. Tips are provided for developing a professional online identity and using tools like video and social media metrics to measure engagement.
The document discusses the history and features of various iPod models, including the iPod Mini, iPod Shuffle, iPod Nano Video, and iPod Classic. It also covers iPod accessories like socks, earphones, and games. The iPod Mini was Apple's mid-range model from 2004 to 2005. The iPod Shuffle features a clip to attach to clothing. The iPod Nano Video had a larger, brighter display. The iPod Classic came with built-in games that could be downloaded from the iTunes Store. Accessories protected iPods and added functionality.
The iPod is Apple's popular digital audio player introduced in 2001. It uses a central scroll wheel interface and stores music on an internal hard drive or flash memory. The iPod plays many audio formats and works with the iTunes software to transfer music from computers. Later models added video playback. While very popular, the iPod has faced some criticism around non-replaceable batteries, potential hearing loss from loud volumes, and reports of worker exploitation in its manufacturing facilities.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This presentation discusses techniques for determining the worst case execution time (WCET) of real-time embedded software, including linear programming, integer linear programming, and implicit path enumeration. It presents the system requirements, control flow graph (CDFG), and test cases for a microwave oven controller. Techniques like mixed-integer linear programming introduce less calculation overhead for calculating WCET compared to other methods.
This document provides specifications for several MP3 and MP4 players. It lists details like memory size, display size, weight, audio and video playback times, and supported file formats for each player model. Key features highlighted include music and video playback, photo viewing, voice recording, FM radio, and microSD card support. Ports include USB for charging and file transfer. Battery types are generally lithium-ion polymer providing several hours of playback time.
The document provides contact information and details about products from a company that deals in mobile phones, home appliances, and accessories. It lists the corporate and head offices, various local units, contact numbers, and bankers. It then provides information on over a dozen mobile phone models ranging from basic to touchscreen smartphones. Key details described for each model include specifications, features, and accessories included.
This document provides instructions for using the features of a YouView+ box. It includes:
- An overview of the YouView main menu and its options for searching, viewing on demand content, and managing recordings.
- Instructions for using the YouView Guide to find programming information and set recordings or reminders.
- Details on how to pause live TV, rewind or fast forward to catch up, and set reminders for future programs.
- Guidance for making the most of the BT Player's on demand content and managing bookmarks, playlists, and payments.
This document discusses how families use technology and social media. It provides statistics on differences in internet access and use based on factors like age, income, and disability status. Generational differences in social media engagement are outlined, with Millennials being the most active and older adults increasingly using platforms like Facebook. Tips are provided for developing a professional online identity and using tools like video and social media metrics to measure engagement.
The document discusses the history and features of various iPod models, including the iPod Mini, iPod Shuffle, iPod Nano Video, and iPod Classic. It also covers iPod accessories like socks, earphones, and games. The iPod Mini was Apple's mid-range model from 2004 to 2005. The iPod Shuffle features a clip to attach to clothing. The iPod Nano Video had a larger, brighter display. The iPod Classic came with built-in games that could be downloaded from the iTunes Store. Accessories protected iPods and added functionality.
The iPod is Apple's popular digital audio player introduced in 2001. It uses a central scroll wheel interface and stores music on an internal hard drive or flash memory. The iPod plays many audio formats and works with the iTunes software to transfer music from computers. Later models added video playback. While very popular, the iPod has faced some criticism around non-replaceable batteries, potential hearing loss from loud volumes, and reports of worker exploitation in its manufacturing facilities.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This presentation discusses techniques for determining the worst case execution time (WCET) of real-time embedded software, including linear programming, integer linear programming, and implicit path enumeration. It presents the system requirements, control flow graph (CDFG), and test cases for a microwave oven controller. Techniques like mixed-integer linear programming introduce less calculation overhead for calculating WCET compared to other methods.
This document provides specifications for several MP3 and MP4 players. It lists details like memory size, display size, weight, audio and video playback times, and supported file formats for each player model. Key features highlighted include music and video playback, photo viewing, voice recording, FM radio, and microSD card support. Ports include USB for charging and file transfer. Battery types are generally lithium-ion polymer providing several hours of playback time.
The document provides contact information and details about products from a company that deals in mobile phones, home appliances, and accessories. It lists the corporate and head offices, various local units, contact numbers, and bankers. It then provides information on over a dozen mobile phone models ranging from basic to touchscreen smartphones. Key details described for each model include specifications, features, and accessories included.
This document provides instructions for using the features of a YouView+ box. It includes:
- An overview of the YouView main menu and its options for searching, viewing on demand content, and managing recordings.
- Instructions for using the YouView Guide to find programming information and set recordings or reminders.
- Details on how to pause live TV, rewind or fast forward to catch up, and set reminders for future programs.
- Guidance for making the most of the BT Player's on demand content and managing bookmarks, playlists, and payments.
Bluetooth smart technology(description about all versions)lurdhu agnes
Bluetooth technology was developed in 1994 by Ericsson in Sweden to eliminate the need for proprietary cable connections between devices. It uses short-range radio transmissions to allow wireless connections between nearby electronic devices like phones, computers, and other devices. The Bluetooth Special Interest Group was formed in 1998 to develop specifications so that Bluetooth devices from different manufacturers can interoperate. Bluetooth technology is now widely used to wirelessly connect a variety of consumer and industrial devices over short distances.
Fuzzy logic control of washing m achinespradnya patil
This document discusses using fuzzy logic control for washing machines. It begins by defining washing machines and their components. It then explains the architecture of washing machines including water inlet valves, pumps, drums, sensors, and drains. It describes how optical sensors detect dirt levels. The document introduces fuzzy inference systems and Mamdani and Sugeno fuzzy logic methods. It provides examples of fuzzy rule sets and graphs to illustrate fuzzy control of wash time based on dirt level. Finally, it concludes fuzzy logic enables more automatic washing and represents how humans make decisions about wash settings.
This document provides an overview of direct-to-home (DTH) television technology. It discusses the history and components of DTH in India, how DTH works by transmitting signals directly from satellites to receivers, and the advantages of DTH over cable TV such as clearer signals without wires. Key components of DTH systems include satellites, broadcast centers, multiplexers, modulators, encoders, dishes, low-noise block converters, and set-top boxes. Video and audio signals are compressed, encrypted, and transmitted to satellites then decoded by receivers.
The document discusses the history and features of the iPod. It describes how the iPod has evolved over several generations since its introduction, growing from a 20GB hard drive MP3 player to include color screens, touch screens, apps, and WiFi. The iPod has become an important educational tool, allowing learning anywhere and helping those who are deaf or blind. It can be used for playing music and videos, sharing knowledge, and aiding in classroom presentations.
Bluetooth is a wireless technology standard that allows for short-range transmission of data between fixed and mobile devices over UHF radio waves. It was developed in 1994 by Ericsson and later standardized by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group. Bluetooth uses short-range high-frequency communication and operates in the unlicensed ISM band at 2.4 GHz. It connects devices within a 10-100 meter range, allowing for data transfer between devices like phones, laptops, printers and more without cables.
Satellite television delivers audio and video content via satellites orbiting Earth. It was first proposed in India in 1996 but was banned until 2000 due to concerns over cultural influence. Satellite TV solves limitations of broadcast TV like its inability to reach distant areas and signal distortion. It transmits highly compressed digital signals from satellites directly to customers' dishes and receivers.
DTH (direct-to-home) television involves receiving satellite programs directly into homes via a personal dish. It was first proposed in India in 1996 but did not pass approval due to security and cultural concerns. The government eventually approved DTH in 2000 but required signals to be transmitted through Indian satellites. DTH now makes up less than 5% of the Indian pay TV market but is forecasted to grow at a 29% compound annual rate through 2012, reaching around 7.7 million subscribers. Key components of DTH systems include set top boxes that comply with MPEG standards to process satellite signals and display content on televisions.
The history and evolution of the fax machine is traced, followed by an easy-to-understand description of how fax machines work, and a question about the future of this technology.
The document discusses Apple's iPod business and various strategies proposed by Team A to help Apple maintain dominance in the MP3 market. It outlines Apple's iPod history and success. It then proposes strategies like allowing customization, a trade-in program, co-branding with Gucci, expanding their target demographic, and creating an iClub membership program to engage customers.
The document provides a history of 3D technology, beginning with William Friese Greene's 1880 patent and continuing through developments like Frederic Eugene Ives' 1900 3D camera and the 1922 premiere of the first 3D film. It discusses various 3D display methods including anaglyph, polarization, eclipse, interference filter technology, Pulfrich, spectral separation, and lenticular/barrier screens. It also covers technologies like LCD shutter glasses, polarized glasses, and autostereoscopic displays that do not require glasses.
Flip (Video) For West Chester UniversityChris Penny
These slides focus on the design of an authentic video production project for undergraduate teacher candidates. Our goal was to help our teacher candidates understand the role of video as a teaching and learning tool, while at the same time creating authentic products for real schools.
The document discusses designing experiences that span multiple platforms or targets. It begins by defining multi-targeted experiences as ones that run across multiple platforms in a context-appropriate way. Examples are then provided of experiences that utilize hub, curated, cloned, and distributed designs to tie platforms together. The document stresses the importance of designing deliverables like elevator pitches and experience maps to holistically represent multi-platform experiences from the user's perspective.
The document discusses 10 strategies for WordPress designers and developers to make a living in 2009. It covers approaches like offering full service design and development, developing premium themes and plugins, specializing in specific services like design or development, customizing existing themes, and exploring other content management platforms with less competition than WordPress. The presenters conclude by advising attendees to focus on a sustainable approach that leverages their passions while meeting client needs.
Web 2.0 - Teaching and Learning in the CloudChris Penny
These slides cover some of the latest Web 2.0 applications/services including Diigo, Evernote Twitter, Sumo Paint and UStream. There information on how Web 2.0 technologies are changing the way we interact and how we can use these tools to enhance teaching and learning.
The Beauty of Bootstrapping - Doing it AnywayChris Schultz
This is my presentation from The Feast Conference. Notes on the presentation are here: http://www.voodooventures.com/2009/02/12/the-beauty-of-bootstrapping-doing-it-anyway/
This document contains a series of French phrases and keywords with no other context provided. It includes phrases related to information analysis, information synthesis, document management, risk management, online services, web applications, business process optimization, customer relations, and global competition. The document ends with contact information for a Patrice-Guy Martin.
The document discusses lessons learned from developing the Coffee Buzz iPhone application. It provides tips for developing iPhone apps including registering as an iPhone developer, defining your app's purpose, prototyping your design, field testing, considering the international audience, and pricing your app appropriately. The Coffee Buzz app was successful, selling 92 copies initially and releasing regular updates.
Teaching Creative Problem Solving Skills.Bernie Dodge
The document discusses teaching creativity and improving creative thinking. It outlines several techniques to promote creativity in the classroom, including brainstorming, using an idea box, and brute thinking. The goals are to use specific techniques to improve creative thinking, identify problems that invite creativity, and design lessons that promote creativity while teaching other subjects.
The document discusses the openness of the Android operating system and the opportunities it creates for application developers. It notes that basic phone apps like call logs have been limited in their functionality, but that Android's availability of source code, free licenses, and ability to access core functions allow developers more control over creating new apps and experiences. This level of openness could lead to more collaborative work between handset manufacturers, mobile operators, and developers to unleash the mobile ecosystem's potential.
MobileMonday is a global grassroots network that brings together local, national, and international innovators in the wireless and mobile industry to facilitate networking, cooperation, partnership, and business development. The document describes MobileMonday events, which are held monthly in cities around the world and focus on industry trends, innovation, and entrepreneurship. It provides details on the format, objectives, and community tools used by MobileMonday to connect members.
Bluetooth smart technology(description about all versions)lurdhu agnes
Bluetooth technology was developed in 1994 by Ericsson in Sweden to eliminate the need for proprietary cable connections between devices. It uses short-range radio transmissions to allow wireless connections between nearby electronic devices like phones, computers, and other devices. The Bluetooth Special Interest Group was formed in 1998 to develop specifications so that Bluetooth devices from different manufacturers can interoperate. Bluetooth technology is now widely used to wirelessly connect a variety of consumer and industrial devices over short distances.
Fuzzy logic control of washing m achinespradnya patil
This document discusses using fuzzy logic control for washing machines. It begins by defining washing machines and their components. It then explains the architecture of washing machines including water inlet valves, pumps, drums, sensors, and drains. It describes how optical sensors detect dirt levels. The document introduces fuzzy inference systems and Mamdani and Sugeno fuzzy logic methods. It provides examples of fuzzy rule sets and graphs to illustrate fuzzy control of wash time based on dirt level. Finally, it concludes fuzzy logic enables more automatic washing and represents how humans make decisions about wash settings.
This document provides an overview of direct-to-home (DTH) television technology. It discusses the history and components of DTH in India, how DTH works by transmitting signals directly from satellites to receivers, and the advantages of DTH over cable TV such as clearer signals without wires. Key components of DTH systems include satellites, broadcast centers, multiplexers, modulators, encoders, dishes, low-noise block converters, and set-top boxes. Video and audio signals are compressed, encrypted, and transmitted to satellites then decoded by receivers.
The document discusses the history and features of the iPod. It describes how the iPod has evolved over several generations since its introduction, growing from a 20GB hard drive MP3 player to include color screens, touch screens, apps, and WiFi. The iPod has become an important educational tool, allowing learning anywhere and helping those who are deaf or blind. It can be used for playing music and videos, sharing knowledge, and aiding in classroom presentations.
Bluetooth is a wireless technology standard that allows for short-range transmission of data between fixed and mobile devices over UHF radio waves. It was developed in 1994 by Ericsson and later standardized by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group. Bluetooth uses short-range high-frequency communication and operates in the unlicensed ISM band at 2.4 GHz. It connects devices within a 10-100 meter range, allowing for data transfer between devices like phones, laptops, printers and more without cables.
Satellite television delivers audio and video content via satellites orbiting Earth. It was first proposed in India in 1996 but was banned until 2000 due to concerns over cultural influence. Satellite TV solves limitations of broadcast TV like its inability to reach distant areas and signal distortion. It transmits highly compressed digital signals from satellites directly to customers' dishes and receivers.
DTH (direct-to-home) television involves receiving satellite programs directly into homes via a personal dish. It was first proposed in India in 1996 but did not pass approval due to security and cultural concerns. The government eventually approved DTH in 2000 but required signals to be transmitted through Indian satellites. DTH now makes up less than 5% of the Indian pay TV market but is forecasted to grow at a 29% compound annual rate through 2012, reaching around 7.7 million subscribers. Key components of DTH systems include set top boxes that comply with MPEG standards to process satellite signals and display content on televisions.
The history and evolution of the fax machine is traced, followed by an easy-to-understand description of how fax machines work, and a question about the future of this technology.
The document discusses Apple's iPod business and various strategies proposed by Team A to help Apple maintain dominance in the MP3 market. It outlines Apple's iPod history and success. It then proposes strategies like allowing customization, a trade-in program, co-branding with Gucci, expanding their target demographic, and creating an iClub membership program to engage customers.
The document provides a history of 3D technology, beginning with William Friese Greene's 1880 patent and continuing through developments like Frederic Eugene Ives' 1900 3D camera and the 1922 premiere of the first 3D film. It discusses various 3D display methods including anaglyph, polarization, eclipse, interference filter technology, Pulfrich, spectral separation, and lenticular/barrier screens. It also covers technologies like LCD shutter glasses, polarized glasses, and autostereoscopic displays that do not require glasses.
Flip (Video) For West Chester UniversityChris Penny
These slides focus on the design of an authentic video production project for undergraduate teacher candidates. Our goal was to help our teacher candidates understand the role of video as a teaching and learning tool, while at the same time creating authentic products for real schools.
The document discusses designing experiences that span multiple platforms or targets. It begins by defining multi-targeted experiences as ones that run across multiple platforms in a context-appropriate way. Examples are then provided of experiences that utilize hub, curated, cloned, and distributed designs to tie platforms together. The document stresses the importance of designing deliverables like elevator pitches and experience maps to holistically represent multi-platform experiences from the user's perspective.
The document discusses 10 strategies for WordPress designers and developers to make a living in 2009. It covers approaches like offering full service design and development, developing premium themes and plugins, specializing in specific services like design or development, customizing existing themes, and exploring other content management platforms with less competition than WordPress. The presenters conclude by advising attendees to focus on a sustainable approach that leverages their passions while meeting client needs.
Web 2.0 - Teaching and Learning in the CloudChris Penny
These slides cover some of the latest Web 2.0 applications/services including Diigo, Evernote Twitter, Sumo Paint and UStream. There information on how Web 2.0 technologies are changing the way we interact and how we can use these tools to enhance teaching and learning.
The Beauty of Bootstrapping - Doing it AnywayChris Schultz
This is my presentation from The Feast Conference. Notes on the presentation are here: http://www.voodooventures.com/2009/02/12/the-beauty-of-bootstrapping-doing-it-anyway/
This document contains a series of French phrases and keywords with no other context provided. It includes phrases related to information analysis, information synthesis, document management, risk management, online services, web applications, business process optimization, customer relations, and global competition. The document ends with contact information for a Patrice-Guy Martin.
The document discusses lessons learned from developing the Coffee Buzz iPhone application. It provides tips for developing iPhone apps including registering as an iPhone developer, defining your app's purpose, prototyping your design, field testing, considering the international audience, and pricing your app appropriately. The Coffee Buzz app was successful, selling 92 copies initially and releasing regular updates.
Teaching Creative Problem Solving Skills.Bernie Dodge
The document discusses teaching creativity and improving creative thinking. It outlines several techniques to promote creativity in the classroom, including brainstorming, using an idea box, and brute thinking. The goals are to use specific techniques to improve creative thinking, identify problems that invite creativity, and design lessons that promote creativity while teaching other subjects.
The document discusses the openness of the Android operating system and the opportunities it creates for application developers. It notes that basic phone apps like call logs have been limited in their functionality, but that Android's availability of source code, free licenses, and ability to access core functions allow developers more control over creating new apps and experiences. This level of openness could lead to more collaborative work between handset manufacturers, mobile operators, and developers to unleash the mobile ecosystem's potential.
MobileMonday is a global grassroots network that brings together local, national, and international innovators in the wireless and mobile industry to facilitate networking, cooperation, partnership, and business development. The document describes MobileMonday events, which are held monthly in cities around the world and focus on industry trends, innovation, and entrepreneurship. It provides details on the format, objectives, and community tools used by MobileMonday to connect members.
6: Could hardware hacking save us? (Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsino)Imran Ali
The document discusses how hardware hacking could help address various issues by encouraging people to learn new skills like problem solving, making things with their hands, understanding how things work, and reducing complexity. It provides examples of hardware hacking projects like modifying toys, tracking personal data, and monitoring home energy use that demonstrate how physical computing can promote learning, community, and solving real-world problems. The overall message is that hardware hacking empowers people and helps move technologies from screens to the physical world in a way that inspires creativity.
The document discusses how hardware hacking could save people from issues like the credit crunch, boredom, and not knowing how to solve problems or make things. It suggests that hardware hacking allows people to reduce complexity, think through making, create communities, reuse existing knowledge to discover new things, learn new skills, and do their part through projects like monitoring home energy use. The overall message is that hardware hacking provides opportunities for learning, making products, and gaining new skills.
Chad Udell - Developers are from Mars, Designers are from Venus360|Conferences
Where’s the love? Well, often when two coworkers from very different backgrounds are expected to work together, it can be tough to find. Designers and developers can indeed get along with a little foresight on process and understanding of the obstacles along the project’s path. Join Chad Udell in discovering some of those key differences and learn how to overcome them in order to create a blissful state of collaboration
The document discusses a course on Scratch, a programming environment for children. The course goals are to explain how to teach programming concepts to children, create interactive media using Scratch, and design a lesson plan for constructivist learning with Scratch. Scratch allows users to program interactive stories, games, art and simulations by dragging and snapping together graphical blocks to build scripts for sprites. The final project involves creating a teacher document, unfinished Scratch environment, and sample student program.
Steve Jobs introduces the iPhone for the first time in a 2007 speech. He begins by stating that occasionally a revolutionary product is introduced that changes everything, and Apple has created a few such products including the Macintosh in 1984 and the iPod in 2001. Jobs then says Apple is introducing three revolutionary new products: a widescreen iPod with touch controls, a revolutionary mobile phone, and a breakthrough internet communications device. However, he reveals that these are not three separate devices but rather all incorporated into one device that they are calling the iPhone. Jobs then contrasts iPhone with existing smartphones, stating iPhone will be way smarter but also super-easy to use.
Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone for the first time in a 2007 speech. In the excerpt, he begins by discussing how Apple has introduced revolutionary products in the past like the Macintosh and iPod. He then states that they are introducing three new products: a widescreen iPod with touch controls, a revolutionary mobile phone, and a breakthrough internet communications device. However, he reveals that these are not three separate devices, but rather one device that they are calling the iPhone. Jobs then discusses how smartphones at the time were not truly smart or easy to use, but that the iPhone will be way smarter and super easy to use by reinventing the phone.
Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne founded Apple Computer on April 1, 1976. Apple launched its first product, the Apple I computer, which was later improved with the addition of a keyboard and case. The iconic Apple logo was created in 1977 featuring the rainbow-colored theme. Apple became known for its innovative technology products like the iPhone, iPod, iPad, and its distinctive industrial design approach. However, it also faces strong competition from other technology companies.
The document outlines 10 fundamentals of DelveUI's process. It discusses principles like everyone having input, not saying things are too difficult, building quickly even if things look unfinished, trusting colleagues, striving for excellence rather than perfection, and keeping things simple. It also provides contact information for Jamie Kosoy at Digital Creative Agency BigSpaceship.
The document discusses the new iPad, noting that Apple sold 15.4 million iPads in Q4 2011. It highlights some of the new iPad's features, including its high-resolution Retina display, improved 5 megapixel iSight camera, and dictation functionality. The presentation provides demos of these new features.
Semelhante a The iPhone/iPod Touch Revolution (20)
This document discusses cloud-based tools that can be used in English language classrooms. It notes that these tools require nothing to install, nothing to buy, and can be accessed from any connected device. Several examples of cloud-based tools are then listed, including Google Drive, iCloud, Haiku Deck, Prezi, Emaze, Powtoon, and more. The document promotes the use of these free online tools to teach English.
Education has entered the Post-PC era; a time when mobile technology has ushered in a change to the way faculty teach and students learn. Mobility has many advantages, and tablet devices like the iPad have provided us with a sort of renaissance as we are freed from the constraints of the personal computer. Specifically, mobility increases engagement, eases collaboration amongst all members of a campus, and encourages creativity by teachers and students. By bringing together up-to-date research, with best practices from successful mobile 1:1 initiatives, this forward-looking session will present insights into what’s possible in the Post-PC era.
So I ask the question, will my own children ever own a laptop? Could Conner (12), Liam (10) and Keagan (8) be part of a new generation? #laptopnevers
To Beacon or Not to Beacon: Make Schools InteractiveChris Penny
Step into an interactive classroom to learn how and why proximity technology can be used in education. We are a team of educational technology nerds interested in helping teachers harness the power of these new tools. In this presentation we will explore Beacon technology.
The document discusses research on screen time for preschoolers and technology. It notes that exposure to child-oriented media has not been associated with negative cognitive outcomes, while adult-oriented media has. The document cautions that screen time effects are complicated and abstinence is not the answer, advocating for quality screen use. It outlines benefits and challenges of eReading on mobile devices for kids, including skills needed like device familiarity and print transfer. The document concludes by thanking the audience and inviting questions.
Google Glass has sparked a mix of curiosity and skepticism in education. Learn how a Google Certified Teacher and Google Glass Explorer is are using Google Glass in the classroom.
1. The document discusses the shift to a "Post-PC Era" where mobile devices are becoming the primary computing tools used in education.
2. It argues that mobile devices expand access to technology while still allowing personal computers to be used for more intensive tasks.
3. The key benefits of mobile devices are described as convenience, engagement through new learning opportunities, collaboration both inside and outside the classroom, and enabling more student content creation.
4. The presentation concludes that while personal computers are still needed, mobile devices will become the dominant education technology going forward.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document outlines an agenda for an iPod and iTunes 101 presentation, including discussing the iPod family of products (4GB, Nano, Classic), how to use them to play music, audiobooks, podcasts and video, related extras and accessories, and concluding with a question and answer session. The iPod models are briefly described, noting their storage capacities, song/video capacities, features like screens and hard drives, and suitability for exercise.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
Iván Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
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.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
6. Overview
Introductions
Cool Commercial
iPhone/iPod Touch Overview
Integration Ideas - ALI
Thursday, February 12, 2009
7. Overview
Introductions
Cool Commercial
iPhone/iPod Touch Overview
Integration Ideas - ALI
3rd Party Applications
Thursday, February 12, 2009
8. Overview
Introductions
Cool Commercial
iPhone/iPod Touch Overview
Integration Ideas - ALI
3rd Party Applications
iTunes U and Podcasting
Thursday, February 12, 2009
9. Overview
Introductions
Cool Commercial
iPhone/iPod Touch Overview
Integration Ideas - ALI
3rd Party Applications
iTunes U and Podcasting
Questions...Maybe.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
15. iPod Touch
Launched Sept 07
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16. iPod Touch
Launched Sept 07
Incorrectly called the iTouch
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17. iPod Touch
Launched Sept 07
Incorrectly called the iTouch
Portable media player and Wi-Fi mobile platform
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18. iPod Touch
Launched Sept 07
Incorrectly called the iTouch
Portable media player and Wi-Fi mobile platform
Multi-touch GUI
Thursday, February 12, 2009
19. iPod Touch
Launched Sept 07
Incorrectly called the iTouch
Portable media player and Wi-Fi mobile platform
Multi-touch GUI
Updated Sept 08
Thursday, February 12, 2009
20. iPod Touch
Launched Sept 07
Incorrectly called the iTouch
Portable media player and Wi-Fi mobile platform
Multi-touch GUI
Updated Sept 08
external volume, speaker, built-in Nike+
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23. iPhone
Touch & iPhone share hardware platform & OS
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24. iPhone
Touch & iPhone share hardware platform & OS
Touch features plus-
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25. iPhone
Touch & iPhone share hardware platform & OS
Touch features plus-
Cellular access
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26. iPhone
Touch & iPhone share hardware platform & OS
Touch features plus-
Cellular access
Built-in microphone
Thursday, February 12, 2009
27. iPhone
Touch & iPhone share hardware platform & OS
Touch features plus-
Cellular access
Built-in microphone
Camera
Thursday, February 12, 2009
28. iPhone
Touch & iPhone share hardware platform & OS
Touch features plus-
Cellular access
Built-in microphone
Camera
Bluetooth
Thursday, February 12, 2009
29. iPhone
Touch & iPhone share hardware platform & OS
Touch features plus-
Cellular access
Built-in microphone
Camera
Bluetooth
GPS receiver.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
30. “Do So Much with an iPod
touch!”
- Tony Vincent - Learning in Hand
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34. Flashcards
Drill & practice useful for retention of facts
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35. Flashcards
Drill & practice useful for retention of facts
Student recall and memory increased with visuals
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36. Flashcards
Drill & practice useful for retention of facts
Student recall and memory increased with visuals
Students create own flashcards
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37. Flashcards
Drill & practice useful for retention of facts
Student recall and memory increased with visuals
Students create own flashcards
Exchange and learn from each other.
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45. Lesson Planning
Plan book is a quot;living documentquot;
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46. Lesson Planning
Plan book is a quot;living documentquot;
Manage with iPod Touch
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47. Lesson Planning
Plan book is a quot;living documentquot;
Manage with iPod Touch
Portable, easy to access
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48. Lesson Planning
Plan book is a quot;living documentquot;
Manage with iPod Touch
Portable, easy to access
Calendar App
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49. Lesson Planning
Plan book is a quot;living documentquot;
Manage with iPod Touch
Portable, easy to access
Calendar App
Sync to computer and cloud
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50. Lesson Planning
Plan book is a quot;living documentquot;
Manage with iPod Touch
Portable, easy to access
Calendar App
Sync to computer and cloud
Share with others.
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52. Financial Literacy
Financial literacy important 21st century skill
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53. Financial Literacy
Financial literacy important 21st century skill
Banking constantly in news
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54. Financial Literacy
Financial literacy important 21st century skill
Banking constantly in news
How does this relate to lives of students?
Thursday, February 12, 2009
55. Financial Literacy
Financial literacy important 21st century skill
Banking constantly in news
How does this relate to lives of students?
Stocks App
Thursday, February 12, 2009
56. Financial Literacy
Financial literacy important 21st century skill
Banking constantly in news
How does this relate to lives of students?
Stocks App
Tracking stocks valuable learning experience.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
59. Crunching Numbers
Lots of grading?
Calculator application
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60. Crunching Numbers
Lots of grading?
Calculator application
Need a scientific calculator?
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61. Crunching Numbers
Lots of grading?
Calculator application
Need a scientific calculator?
Turn sideways
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62. Crunching Numbers
Lots of grading?
Calculator application
Need a scientific calculator?
Turn sideways
Eliminate need to carry calculator for teachers and
students.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
63. Crunching Numbers
Lots of grading?
Calculator application
Need a scientific calculator?
Turn sideways
Eliminate need to carry calculator for teachers and
students.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
65. Healthy Geeks
Nike+ for iPod Touch (not iPhone)
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66. Healthy Geeks
Nike+ for iPod Touch (not iPhone)
Track distance and speed
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67. Healthy Geeks
Nike+ for iPod Touch (not iPhone)
Track distance and speed
Calculate calories burned
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68. Healthy Geeks
Nike+ for iPod Touch (not iPhone)
Track distance and speed
Calculate calories burned
Post exercise - sync with iTunes
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69. Healthy Geeks
Nike+ for iPod Touch (not iPhone)
Track distance and speed
Calculate calories burned
Post exercise - sync with iTunes
Data sent to Nike+ website
Thursday, February 12, 2009
70. Healthy Geeks
Nike+ for iPod Touch (not iPhone)
Track distance and speed
Calculate calories burned
Post exercise - sync with iTunes
Data sent to Nike+ website
Track progress, set goals, challenge others.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
81. Recording Audio
Griffin iTalk Recorder - Free
Demo
App screen auto-rotates 180 degrees
Turn off the screen when recording
Thursday, February 12, 2009
82. Recording Audio
Griffin iTalk Recorder - Free
Demo
App screen auto-rotates 180 degrees
Turn off the screen when recording
Append to any existing recording.
Thursday, February 12, 2009