Este documento define la Web 2.0 y sus herramientas principales. La Web 2.0 permite que los usuarios pasen de ser pasivos a activos, participando y contribuyendo al contenido en línea. Algunas herramientas clave de la Web 2.0 son blogs, redes sociales, SlideShare, marcadores sociales, y YouTube, que permiten compartir conocimiento e información.
Esta presentaci�n fu� hecha conjuntamente con Cecilia Velasco, como parte de un trabajo para la materia Negocios electr�nicos dentro de la Especializaci�n en Gerencia en Inform�tica Organizacional de la Universidad Icesi, Colombia
Assessment of Zinc and Copper Status of Fadama Soils In Borgu Local Governmen...Agriculture Journal IJOEAR
Abstract— The status of Zinc (Zn) and Copper (Cu) of fadama soils under cultivation at Borgu Local Government Area, Niger State, Nigeria was studied. Soil samples were purposely collected from three extension blocks, namely; Wawa, Babana and Goffanti. Particle size distribution of the soils showed sandy loam texture. The soils pH were either slightly acidic or neutral with a range between 6.05 and 6.93. The level of Organic Carbon (OC) ranged between low and medium, total nitrogen were rated high, available phosphorus were low while exchangeable cations (Na, K, Ca, Mg) were all rated high. Though soil content of Zn and Cu were very low, values were not significantly (P<0.05) different for all locations. The mean values for Zn ranged between 0.496 and 0.592 mg/kg, while Cu ranged between 0.550 and 0.945 mg/kg. This result implies that soil amendments in the form of organic manure and/or supplement of Zn and Cu would enhance nutrient availability for optimum yields of crops for the resource-poor farmers in the study area.
The explosion in new marketing technologies will disrupt how your customers interact with your brand. As a modern marketer, you’ll need to manage this increasingly complex landscape to keep pace. Join Scott Brinker, editor of chiefmartec.com and author of “Hacking Marketing” for an insightful look at the current marketing technology landscape and the forces shaping its evolution. Scott will also show you how to harness this seemingly chaotic environment to your advantage.
How to Make Insurers Pay a Verdict Beyond Their CoverageEdward K. Le
Insurance companies does not pay claims fairly, forcing most injured victims to try cases even in the most straightforward case. Even when a trial verdicts results in a just award for the plaintiff or injured victim, it is difficult to collect directly from the defendant who do not have the assets to pay off the judgment. The only practical solution is to obtain an assignment of claims from the defendant, in exchange for a covenant not to execute, and go after the defendant’s insurers for the excess verdict.
However, unless the correct procedural steps are taken to properly “set up” the insurance company, most insurance companies will balk at paying any funds that are above the third party policy limits of the defendant. The point of these slides is to set forth several suggestions to the plaintiff’s attorney who represents the injured victim to assist them in maximizing the ability to collect on the excess verdict and hold the insurance company accountable. The steps here are based upon Washington law.
Esta presentaci�n fu� hecha conjuntamente con Cecilia Velasco, como parte de un trabajo para la materia Negocios electr�nicos dentro de la Especializaci�n en Gerencia en Inform�tica Organizacional de la Universidad Icesi, Colombia
Assessment of Zinc and Copper Status of Fadama Soils In Borgu Local Governmen...Agriculture Journal IJOEAR
Abstract— The status of Zinc (Zn) and Copper (Cu) of fadama soils under cultivation at Borgu Local Government Area, Niger State, Nigeria was studied. Soil samples were purposely collected from three extension blocks, namely; Wawa, Babana and Goffanti. Particle size distribution of the soils showed sandy loam texture. The soils pH were either slightly acidic or neutral with a range between 6.05 and 6.93. The level of Organic Carbon (OC) ranged between low and medium, total nitrogen were rated high, available phosphorus were low while exchangeable cations (Na, K, Ca, Mg) were all rated high. Though soil content of Zn and Cu were very low, values were not significantly (P<0.05) different for all locations. The mean values for Zn ranged between 0.496 and 0.592 mg/kg, while Cu ranged between 0.550 and 0.945 mg/kg. This result implies that soil amendments in the form of organic manure and/or supplement of Zn and Cu would enhance nutrient availability for optimum yields of crops for the resource-poor farmers in the study area.
The explosion in new marketing technologies will disrupt how your customers interact with your brand. As a modern marketer, you’ll need to manage this increasingly complex landscape to keep pace. Join Scott Brinker, editor of chiefmartec.com and author of “Hacking Marketing” for an insightful look at the current marketing technology landscape and the forces shaping its evolution. Scott will also show you how to harness this seemingly chaotic environment to your advantage.
How to Make Insurers Pay a Verdict Beyond Their CoverageEdward K. Le
Insurance companies does not pay claims fairly, forcing most injured victims to try cases even in the most straightforward case. Even when a trial verdicts results in a just award for the plaintiff or injured victim, it is difficult to collect directly from the defendant who do not have the assets to pay off the judgment. The only practical solution is to obtain an assignment of claims from the defendant, in exchange for a covenant not to execute, and go after the defendant’s insurers for the excess verdict.
However, unless the correct procedural steps are taken to properly “set up” the insurance company, most insurance companies will balk at paying any funds that are above the third party policy limits of the defendant. The point of these slides is to set forth several suggestions to the plaintiff’s attorney who represents the injured victim to assist them in maximizing the ability to collect on the excess verdict and hold the insurance company accountable. The steps here are based upon Washington law.
L'economia alimentare globale è fuori dalle menti della maggior parte delle persone, ma non fuori dai loro piatti. Le nazioni che hanno milioni di gente da alimentare ma carenza di terra coltivabile e/o produzione agricola possono … affittare-un-paese da nazioni che hanno abbondanza di terra e una produzione agricola eccedente i fabbisogni nazionali. Nascono così accordi innovativi che sostituiscono l’approccio colonialista utilizzato nel passato dall’Europa per procurarsi zucchero, the, caffè, tabacco e altre colture che non crescono nei paesi freddi o a clima temperato.
Web 2.0
comprende aquellos sitios web que facilitan el compartir información, la interoperabilidad, el diseño centrado en el usuario y la colaboración en la World Wide Web. Web 2.0 permite a los usuarios interactuar y colaborar entre si.
Web 2.0
comprende aquellos sitios web que facilitan el compartir información, la interoperabilidad, el diseño centrado en el usuario y la colaboración en la World Wide Web. Web 2.0 permite a los usuarios interactuar y colaborar entre sI.
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Web 2.0
1. QUE ES LA WEB 2.0
LESLY VERONICA PUENTES ALVIRA
GRADO : 10-05
INSTITUCION : NORMAL SUPERIOR DE NEIVA
AÑO : 2016
2. CONTENIDOS :
¿ QUE ES LA WEB 2.0 ?
¿ PARA QUE SIRVE LA WEB 2.0 ?
DEFINICION DE LAS HERRAMIENTAS DE LA WEB 2.0
3. ¿ QUE ES LA WEB 2.0 ?
La Web 2.0 no es más que la evolución de la Web o Internet en el que los
usuarios dejan de ser usuarios pasivos para convertirse en usuarios activos,
que participan y contribuyen en el contenido de la red siendo capaces de dar
soporte y formar parte de una sociedad que se informa, comunica y genera
conocimiento. La Web 2.0 es un concepto que se acuñó en 2003 y que se
refiere al fenómeno social surgido a partir del desarrollo de diversas
aplicaciones en Internet. El término establece una distinción entre la
primera época de la Web (donde el usuario era básicamente un sujeto pasivo
que recibía la información o la publicaba, sin que existieran demasiadas
posibilidades para que se generara la interacción) y la revolución que supuso
el auge de los blogs, las redes sociales y otras herramientas relacionadas.
4. ¿ PARA QUE SIRVE LA WEB 2.0 ?
EL USO DEL TERMINO DE LA WEB 2.0 ESTA DE MODA , DANDOLE MUCHO PESO A UNA
TENDENCIA QUE HA ESTADO PRESENTE DESDE HACE ALGUN TIEMPO . EN INTERNET LAS
ESPECULACIONES HAN SIDO CAUSANTES DE GRANDES BURBUJAS TECNOLOGICAD Y HAN
HECHO FRACASAR A MUCHOS PROYECTOS .
UN SITIO COM FACEBOOK PERMITE QUE LOS USUARIOS CONOZCAN A LOS CONTACTOS Y A
LOS CONTACTOS DE OTROS EN ESTAS REDES PERMITE ENCONTRAR AL CLIENTEQUE BUSCA
CON PRECISION Y AL VENDEDOR DE LA COMPETENCIAS .
5. DEFINICIONES D ELAS HERRAMIENTAS DE LA WEB 2.0
El blogger : esta es una herramienta muy importante ya que por medios de
esta pagina se nos compartan conocimientos y estas mismas se actualizan
cada momento .
Google: herramienta muy útil ya que nos provee de varios resultados y los mas
importantes según nuestro tipo de búsqueda .
Slideshare: Es una herramienta y red social que nos permite subir
presentaciones de tema libre a cada usuario y cada usuario esta conectado por
medio de sus temas de presentaciones
.Marcadores Sociales: Son herramientas en línea que permiten a un usuario
archivar, categorizar y compartir sus enlaces favoritos
.Redes Sociales: Es una herramienta innovadora y mas potentes para trabajar en
red ya que son comunicadores de aprendizaje o redes de conocimiento.
6. Redes profesionales: Herramientas que nos permiten interactuar información, conocimientos,
oportunidades y consejos con muchos profesionales.
.Redes Educativas: Nos permite tener información de momento, Verificada y nos permiten
guiarnos de un profesor para nuestros trabajos.
Google Reader: Herramienta que nos brinda información a la que la podemos archivar en
carpetas y feeds
Yahoo: Es una herramienta que nos permita formular una pregunta de cualquier ámbito y
que la misma sea respondida por diferentes personas
YouTube: Herramienta que nos permite compartir información mediante un formato
exclusivo de video ya sea documentales, producciones antiguas, filmes de cualquier índole.