Un bombero visitó una escuela y los niños aprendieron mucho sobre el importante trabajo de los bomberos. Los estudiantes disfrutaron mucho de la visita y ahora saben más sobre cómo los bomberos ayudan a las personas.
Blackboard Mobile: Best Practices from the Field (Pre-Session Workshop)FSU-ITS
This document discusses best practices for mobile learning from Framingham State University. It outlines their challenge of encouraging mobile learning and how they took a collaborative team approach. Some of their successes included innovation grants for mobile projects in classes and integrating Blackboard Mobile into the curriculum. Their lessons learned were that BYOD is a reality for students and mobile provides opportunities for innovation, though not a full laptop replacement yet. They recommend other institutions make mobile learning fun and involve various stakeholders to find solutions.
1) The document discusses ways for teachers and students to feel connected through technology in schools. It promotes using tools like Skype, Edmodo, Twitter, and Google Apps for Education to facilitate collaboration and sharing.
2) Several education hashtags like #EdChat and #TLchat are mentioned as ways to network and discuss topics with other educators online. Participating in online communities and chats can help teachers feel less isolated.
3) The final section encourages teachers to think about how to incorporate their personal passions into lesson plans to better connect with students and make learning more engaging. Sharing ideas with others is suggested as a way to feel more involved in the educational community.
Jamaica is an island country located in the Caribbean Sea, approximately 200 miles west of Haiti and 90 miles south of Cuba. Jamaica is known for its success in track and field events as well as having a bobsled team, despite having a tropical climate without snow.
This document consists of a series of images and short passages relating to education, leadership, problem solving, and playing games. The images and quotes touch on themes of being a hero, keeping a positive attitude, taking on challenges, and using games and technology to support learning objectives in subjects like math and coding. The document advocates for embracing failure as part of the learning process and taking small steps towards making positive changes.
Bb w ppt_content_conferencesession-ittakesa_village_finalFSU-ITS
Framingham State University introduced iPads into classrooms and saw positive impacts on teaching and learning. They assembled a Mobile Task Force team representing different campus groups to create policies and support for mobile devices. They provided innovation grants for faculty to develop new instructional strategies using technology. Success stories included increased student engagement through curriculum integration of iPads, creation of digital books and graphic novels, and use of social media for a literature class. Lessons learned included the importance of assessment, collaboration, and sharing support resources. BYOD has become a reality, and opportunities remain to innovate mobile learning.
Un bombero visitó una escuela y los niños aprendieron mucho sobre el importante trabajo de los bomberos. Los estudiantes disfrutaron mucho de la visita y ahora saben más sobre cómo los bomberos ayudan a las personas.
Blackboard Mobile: Best Practices from the Field (Pre-Session Workshop)FSU-ITS
This document discusses best practices for mobile learning from Framingham State University. It outlines their challenge of encouraging mobile learning and how they took a collaborative team approach. Some of their successes included innovation grants for mobile projects in classes and integrating Blackboard Mobile into the curriculum. Their lessons learned were that BYOD is a reality for students and mobile provides opportunities for innovation, though not a full laptop replacement yet. They recommend other institutions make mobile learning fun and involve various stakeholders to find solutions.
1) The document discusses ways for teachers and students to feel connected through technology in schools. It promotes using tools like Skype, Edmodo, Twitter, and Google Apps for Education to facilitate collaboration and sharing.
2) Several education hashtags like #EdChat and #TLchat are mentioned as ways to network and discuss topics with other educators online. Participating in online communities and chats can help teachers feel less isolated.
3) The final section encourages teachers to think about how to incorporate their personal passions into lesson plans to better connect with students and make learning more engaging. Sharing ideas with others is suggested as a way to feel more involved in the educational community.
Jamaica is an island country located in the Caribbean Sea, approximately 200 miles west of Haiti and 90 miles south of Cuba. Jamaica is known for its success in track and field events as well as having a bobsled team, despite having a tropical climate without snow.
This document consists of a series of images and short passages relating to education, leadership, problem solving, and playing games. The images and quotes touch on themes of being a hero, keeping a positive attitude, taking on challenges, and using games and technology to support learning objectives in subjects like math and coding. The document advocates for embracing failure as part of the learning process and taking small steps towards making positive changes.
Bb w ppt_content_conferencesession-ittakesa_village_finalFSU-ITS
Framingham State University introduced iPads into classrooms and saw positive impacts on teaching and learning. They assembled a Mobile Task Force team representing different campus groups to create policies and support for mobile devices. They provided innovation grants for faculty to develop new instructional strategies using technology. Success stories included increased student engagement through curriculum integration of iPads, creation of digital books and graphic novels, and use of social media for a literature class. Lessons learned included the importance of assessment, collaboration, and sharing support resources. BYOD has become a reality, and opportunities remain to innovate mobile learning.
The document discusses emerging trends in online services and the job market that are transforming experiences and embracing innovation. These trends include online concierge services that make hotel reservations faster and easier, reputation management through online engagement and storytelling, jobs that require embracing new opportunities in e-commerce and digital marketing, mobile apps that provide thousands of functions and services in one place, and strategic thinking to stay number one with low-cost solutions like an app providing real-time information about a city. Both opportunities and challenges of this transformation are mentioned, such as the speed of change leaving no time to adapt, less traditional and in-person learning and relationships, and risks to personal reputation. The conclusion looks forward to the next steps.
Palo Alto Networks Application Usage and Risk Report - Key Findings for KoreaPalo Alto Networks
Key findings from Palo Alto Networks Application Usage and Risk Report, December 2011 (Korea Only).
The slides provides insight into application activity that is based on network application assessments that show what is really happening on corporate networks.
A fun presentation given at Aus Cert in Australia, May 2010. Discusses social networking and its risks, rewards, strengths and weaknesses.
www.paloalotnetworks.com/aur
The document discusses emerging trends in online services and the job market that are transforming experiences and embracing innovation. These trends include online concierge services that make hotel reservations faster and easier, reputation management through online engagement and storytelling, jobs that require embracing new technologies in areas like e-commerce and digital marketing, mobile apps that provide thousands of functions and services in one place, and strategic thinking to stay number one with low-cost solutions like an app providing real-time information about a city. The conclusion expresses looking forward to the next steps in embracing these changes.
iPad Pilot Projects at Framingham State University: Three Use Cases FSU-ITS
Framingham State University has embraced the use of iPads in the library and in the classroom. In collaboration with the Educational Technology Office, the curriculum library and reference department are supporting three pilot projects: e-textbooks and apps for two biology courses, a small scale iPad lending program for the education students, and the use of iPads and apps within reference. This presentation is geared toward academic libraries, but informative for school and public libraries as well.
For more information please contact: Clair Waterbury at cwaterbury@framingham.edu; Kim Cochrane at kchocrane1@framingham.edu; Millie Gonzalez at vgonzalez@framingham.edu
The document discusses the inconveniences of traditional hotel check-ins, including waiting in lobbies and lines. It introduces a new mobile check-in system using barcodes that eliminates paper, lines, and waiting. This new system allows guests to arrive at their hotel room ready for their planned activities like meetings after a smooth, paperless check-in process.
The document discusses emerging trends in online services and the job market that are transforming experiences and embracing innovation. These trends include online concierge services that make hotel reservations faster and easier, reputation management through online engagement and storytelling, jobs that require embracing new opportunities in e-commerce and digital marketing, mobile apps that provide thousands of functions and services in one place, and strategic thinking to stay number one with low-cost solutions like an app providing real-time information about a city. Both opportunities and challenges of this transformation are mentioned, such as the speed of change leaving no time to adapt, less traditional and in-person learning and relationships, and risks to personal reputation. The conclusion looks forward to the next steps.
Palo Alto Networks Application Usage and Risk Report - Key Findings for KoreaPalo Alto Networks
Key findings from Palo Alto Networks Application Usage and Risk Report, December 2011 (Korea Only).
The slides provides insight into application activity that is based on network application assessments that show what is really happening on corporate networks.
A fun presentation given at Aus Cert in Australia, May 2010. Discusses social networking and its risks, rewards, strengths and weaknesses.
www.paloalotnetworks.com/aur
The document discusses emerging trends in online services and the job market that are transforming experiences and embracing innovation. These trends include online concierge services that make hotel reservations faster and easier, reputation management through online engagement and storytelling, jobs that require embracing new technologies in areas like e-commerce and digital marketing, mobile apps that provide thousands of functions and services in one place, and strategic thinking to stay number one with low-cost solutions like an app providing real-time information about a city. The conclusion expresses looking forward to the next steps in embracing these changes.
iPad Pilot Projects at Framingham State University: Three Use Cases FSU-ITS
Framingham State University has embraced the use of iPads in the library and in the classroom. In collaboration with the Educational Technology Office, the curriculum library and reference department are supporting three pilot projects: e-textbooks and apps for two biology courses, a small scale iPad lending program for the education students, and the use of iPads and apps within reference. This presentation is geared toward academic libraries, but informative for school and public libraries as well.
For more information please contact: Clair Waterbury at cwaterbury@framingham.edu; Kim Cochrane at kchocrane1@framingham.edu; Millie Gonzalez at vgonzalez@framingham.edu
The document discusses the inconveniences of traditional hotel check-ins, including waiting in lobbies and lines. It introduces a new mobile check-in system using barcodes that eliminates paper, lines, and waiting. This new system allows guests to arrive at their hotel room ready for their planned activities like meetings after a smooth, paperless check-in process.
"La amistad es un afecto recíproco entre dos personas que no pertenecen a la misma familia. La amistad en su estado puro es incondicional. O lo que es lo mismo: los verdaderos amigos no se juzgan y permanecen a través del tiempo. Así, la amistad sobrepasa los valores individuales y temporales, es una mentalidad, un lazo particular que une a dos seres."