The document provides instructions for geographers to develop their visual skills through sketching landscapes. It directs them to sketch the landscape in as much detail as possible, labeling features and annotating processes observed. Geographers are then instructed to pair up, share their sketches, and compare observations in order to develop their ability to visually document geographical information.
95.7% of social media-savvy organizations in India use social media to build communities and advocate usage, while 76.1% use it to highlight brand news. Facebook is the most important social media platform for marketers in India to engage customers, followed by Twitter, YouTube, and blogging. The continued growth of social media is driven by increased mobile access and the proliferation of new social media sites. Consumers now use social media as a shared experience while watching TV or seeking customer service.
This document provides an introduction to a course on wireless systems and mobile computing. It outlines the course topics which include the history of wireless communication, what constitutes wireless and mobile communication, wireless network types, and limitations of mobile environments. It also lists recommended textbooks and the grading structure. The course will cover wireless transmission basics, frequency allocation, wireless network architectures and perspectives, and conclude with an overview of the history of wireless and mobile communication. There will be exams, and potential projects involving simulations or implementations.
The document discusses the history and examples of wearable technology. It notes that 10 years ago, the coolest technological medium people could wear was early wearable devices like standalone communication devices worn on the wrist. It defines wearable technology as devices specifically designed to be worn that aim to enhance the user's experience seamlessly. Examples mentioned include fitness trackers worn on the wrist or chest, virtual reality headsets, smart clothing, and medical devices.
A presentation I gave at Virtual Worlds Real People Conference, January 15, 2008 at IDC Israel. The focus of the deck is IBM activity in virtual worlds and second life and the benefits for our customers and BPs. Built with contributions from Roo Reynolds and Andy Piper.
Tele immersion is a new arrising technology enables users to communicate with each other which are located remotely as they are together in same room or place...
This ppt includes all the basic aspect of tele immersion...
The document discusses the emergence and growth of social media over the past 15 years. It outlines the current social media landscape and how companies in the IT industry are using social media for marketing and engagement. The benefits of social media for both external and internal communications are presented. Statistics are provided showing the widespread adoption of social media among marketers and internet users. The presentation concludes by emphasizing the importance of social media for technology firms and the benefits of partnership.
The document describes a proposed smart car parking system using IoT technologies. Sensors in parking lots would monitor available spaces and cameras would automatically recognize license plates during registration. Parking data would be collected and analyzed to inform drivers of space availability and car status. The system aims to optimize parking utilization, increase safety, and decrease management costs. It could be implemented using a mix of local RF mesh networks and cellular connectivity. Potential business models for companies providing the IoT solution include revenue sharing, product-as-a-service, and transactional models. Key challenges involve ensuring reliable sensor and camera function amid interference and protecting privacy and data.
A smartwatch is a computerized wristwatch with enhanced functionality beyond timekeeping. Modern smartwatches effectively function as wearable computers, running mobile apps or full mobile operating systems. Early models performed basic tasks while modern smartwatches allow access to notifications, calls, messages, mobile apps, and some function as mobile phones. Smartwatch developers include Sony, Samsung, and Pebble. Advantages include faster access to information and social media, while disadvantages include potential distractions and reliance on a connected smartphone. Future smartwatches may have more innovative features, varying functionality, and be even smaller and more portable.
15 Pinterest Strategy Tips To Get Your Pins Go Viral. via @annazubarevAnna Zubarev
Can you get Massive Pinterest Traffic to your business? By having an account with Pinterest and simply pinning will not get you many results.
Take a closer look to my recommended 15 Pinterest Strategy Tips to Get Your Pins go Viral and start getting well-deserved traffic to your site.
Natural History Museum's Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2015 (People Choice)maditabalnco
The document is about the Natural History Museum's Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2015. It does not provide any other details about the event, photos, winners, or topics covered in the 2015 competition. The title is the only information given.
Winning Shots from Siena International Photography Awards 2015maditabalnco
The document summarizes some of the winning photographs from the inaugural Siena International Photography Awards in 2015. It lists the names of the winning photographs and photographers in several categories, including the overall winner titled "On the river" by Vladimir Proshin. It also mentions some other entries in the contest that attracted entries from over 100 countries and is now Italy's biggest photography contest.
This document presents 19 surprising photos from around the world with captions describing each photo, including images of a continuously active volcano in Ethiopia, a rainbow over an erupting geyser, the end of the Great Wall of China, and landscapes and landmarks from Mongolia, Germany, Egypt, the United States, China, Greece, and Niagara Falls. It encourages traveling more to see the wonders of the world.
This short document does not contain any substantive information to summarize in 3 sentences or less. It only contains copyright information for pictures and a date but no other context or content.
The document provides photos and captions from the 2016 Academy Awards ceremony. Some of the key details summarized are:
- Photos show various award winners including Leonardo DiCaprio, Brie Larson, Spotlight producers, and others posing with their Oscars.
- Photos also show performances by Lady Gaga, The Weeknd, and a tribute to David Bowie during the In Memorium segment.
- Additional photos show nominees like Matt Damon, Jennifer Lawrence, Eddie Redmayne, and others arriving at the ceremony wearing designer gowns and suits.
Creative Mornings San Diego is a breakfast lecture series for the creative community. Coffee, sugar, creative camaraderie and a short talk. These are sketchnotes from the events I attended in 2015.
Get in on the action:
https://creativemornings.com/cities/sd
How to Become a Thought Leader in Your NicheLeslie Samuel
Are bloggers thought leaders? Here are some tips on how you can become one. Provide great value, put awesome content out there on a regular basis, and help others.
Make your LinkedIn profile pop to viewers with a background image that tells your career story.
This presentation gives you 10 thematic ideas for your background. They're all quick and easy to implement.
Each theme is illustrated with an inexpensive photo downloaded from Canva and properly sized for LinkedIn.
You can see a brief companion video on how to use Canva here: Use Canva to Make a LinkedIn Background Image (w/VIDEO) http://buff.ly/1LtX8V4.
From Donna Svei, Executive Resume Writer
http://www.avidcareerist.com/executive-resume-writer/
Here are 3 tips on photography which I've learned recently.
They are simple, yet powerful, and are most suitable for a novice like me!
I hope for those of you who are also picking up photography find these tips useful.
Hi! We're the creative team behind Hypothesis's reports, presentations, and infographics, and we're sharing out our best tips. Please share with someone you think would enjoy this slideshow.
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How to Make Money With Your Photoshop Editing SkillsFiverr
This document discusses various ways that someone with Photoshop editing skills can make money, including editing wedding and professional photos, creating social media graphics and banner ads for businesses, designing logos, and working with marketing agencies or independently on freelance platforms like Fiverr. It recommends developing a specialty and finding a copywriting partner to take on bigger projects and act as a virtual agency. The overall message is that while freelancing takes perseverance, experienced Photoshop editors can succeed financially by leveraging their skills.
Study: The Future of VR, AR and Self-Driving CarsLinkedIn
We asked LinkedIn members worldwide about their levels of interest in the latest wave of technology: whether they’re using wearables, and whether they intend to buy self-driving cars and VR headsets as they become available. We asked them too about their attitudes to technology and to the growing role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the devices that they use. The answers were fascinating – and in many cases, surprising.
This SlideShare explores the full results of this study, including detailed market-by-market breakdowns of intention levels for each technology – and how attitudes change with age, location and seniority level. If you’re marketing a tech brand – or planning to use VR and wearables to reach a professional audience – then these are insights you won’t want to miss.
The document features photos from various fashion shows and collections for Spring/Summer 2016, including Givenchy, Betsey Johnson, Victoria Beckham, and Zac Posen. Notable celebrities in attendance included Kanye West, Kim Kardashian, David Beckham, Anna Wintour, Nicki Minaj, Jennifer Hudson, Christina Hendricks, Bella Thorne, and Amy Schumer. The photos provide a glimpse of the latest Spring/Summer fashion seen on the runway through famous faces in the front row.
The document discusses tools that are useful for product photographers, including tape, fishing line, glue dots, clothes pegs, coat hangers, scissors, irons, hooks, safety pins, clamps, and spare batteries and chargers. It provides tips on using various materials to keep products in place, remove wrinkles, make minor adjustments, and set up lighting equipment for product photography sessions.
The document lists over 30 unique places around the world, including islands, villages, cities, and neighborhoods in countries such as Italy, France, Greece, England, South Africa, Mexico, Norway, Bahamas, Morocco, Australia, Canada, Germany, Cuba, Argentina, Peru, India, and Thailand. Many of the places listed are known for their colorful and historic architecture, natural beauty, or cultural significance.
This is my slide deck from my session at the North Carolina Reading Conference last week in Raleigh, NC. I do staff development to schools and districts all over the country about best practices in literacy instruction. This topic is one of my most requested.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere, promising self-driving cars, medical breakthroughs, and new ways of working. But how do you separate hype from reality? How can your company apply AI to solve real business problems?
Here’s what AI learnings your business should keep in mind for 2017.
A companion piece to my last resource on Haiyan. As always the aim is to use simple means to convey complex geographical issues & put the viewer in the picture rather than just give out information & elicit a rather tame & predictable response. I've embedded some high-order thinking skills in this one. See what you think.
Any feedback, as always would be really, really useful.
Thanks
Simon
How to draw manga vol. 1 compiling charactersYovie Sopiandi
The document provides instructions and recommendations for the materials used in drawing manga such as types of paper, pencils, erasers, pens, and other tools. It discusses manuscript paper sizes, recommended pencil hardness, different types of erasers, light boxes, pen points from various manufacturers, pen holders, and other basic supplies for creating manga. The document aims to equip beginners and aspiring manga artists with knowledge of the essential materials and tools used in the manga art form.
IguanaPaint.com offers serious art lessons for grades 6-12. Classes include a lesson, demonstrations, personal critiques, assignments, videos, social networking with peers, and more. This is a sample lesson for ART101 at IguanaPaint.com. For more info, visit www.iguanapaint.com. :)
Sean Barry presented on various subjects he has been learning about in school. He discussed his progress in classes like ICT, where he learned skills like using Google Sketchup and creating presentations. He also covered his work in other subjects such as Science, where he studied the solar system, electricity, and chemical reactions. Sean provided his target areas for improvement in each class.
Technology integration to language teaching Derya Bozdogan
This document discusses tools for integrating technology into language teaching. It provides a list of 10 favorite tools for learning, teaching, and working, including web browsers, RSS readers, social bookmarking tools, social networks, instant messengers, search tools, document and presentation tools, blogging tools, and mind mapping tools. It then discusses several specific tools in more detail and provides ideas for how to use the Bookr tool to create image books for language learning activities.
The document discusses pragmatic markers. It begins with an agenda that includes defining pragmatic markers, activities to analyze their use, and examining markers in different languages. It then defines pragmatic markers based on their phonological, syntactic, semantic, functional, and sociolinguistic features. Their textual and interpersonal functions are also defined. Examples are provided to categorize the functions of markers. The discussion then explores markers in languages such as Chinese, Japanese, and Thai, noting common markers and their frequencies and uses in each language.
The document discusses various techniques and exercises for abstract art, including blind contour drawing to describe textures by feel alone, using unorthodox tools to create unique brush marks, and contemplative drawings exploring the sensory experience of drinking water and the interior of one's mouth. Students are encouraged to experiment freely with mark making and non-traditional methods to develop their artistic practice.
This document provides information on how to improve memory in order to better prepare for SAT exams. It discusses the three types of memory: immediate memory which holds information for seconds, short term memory which can hold around 7 items for 30 seconds, and long term memory which stores millions of pieces of data. It then gives examples of different visualization, storytelling, and categorization techniques that can be used to better remember information for exams. The document encourages using colorful mind maps to help recall topics being revised.
This document contains an English class lesson plan with exercises about urban art, a CowParade art exhibit, and a song called "Move Your Body" by Beyoncé. The lesson includes translating physical activities, answering true/false questions about the CowParade text, and identifying dance moves mentioned in the song's missions. The lesson aims to practice English vocabulary related to art, culture, and physical fitness through various comprehension activities.
The document contains evaluations from a student of various digital graphic narrative exercises they completed, including shaping an image, rotoscoping, creating a text-based image, making a comic book page, and taking photographs. For each exercise, the student provides what they liked about their image and what they would improve if doing the exercise again, focusing on things like color schemes, subject matter, and artistic effects.
The document provides instructions for designing a sketchbook cover logo. It discusses key composition elements like size, view, placement, positive and negative space. Students will create 3 thumbnail sketches of initial logos, then enlarge one design on tracing paper. They will transfer the design onto colored construction paper to cut out shapes for the logo, gluing the positive shapes onto a cardboard cover with the negative space showing through. The goal is to practice composition skills in creating a personalized sketchbook cover logo.
Learn about the changing roles of designers, developers and content creators in the area or responsive design and how Adobe's Edge Reflow can help design your next responsive project.
The document discusses two main ways to express the future tense in English - using the modal verb "will" and using the construction "be going to". It provides examples of how to form the affirmative, negative, and interrogative for both the future simple with "will" and the future with "be going to". Key uses of each construction are noted, such as using "will" for predictions, quick decisions, and promises, and using "be going to" for plans and intentions or predictions based on clear signs. Several practice examples are provided to choose between using "will" or "be going to".
How to Nail your Dragon: A self help guide for Concept Artists (brought to yo...Vivek Singh Sidhu
Visual Sorcery, Fighting Tricks and Knowing when your Dragon is ready to fly !
This presentation was originally created by Pencillati Studios Art Director, Sachin Nagar for speaking at the NASSCOM Game Developers Conference 2015.
A sample of the resources I have been busy creating this year. Feel free to use & adapt them. Pay it back with a tweet if you do, please! As always, any feedback is really useful. Thanks Simon
Here is a revised script that addresses some areas for improvement:
Once upon a time, there was a little old baker. She decided to make a gingerbread man for her shop. She rolled out the dough and cut it into the shape of a man. For eyes, she used raisins and for teeth she used peppermints. She iced hair on his head and then placed him in the oven.
When the gingerbread man was done baking, he jumped out of the oven. "Stop!" said the little old baker. "I want to sell you in my shop." But the gingerbread man said "No, I want to see the world!" And he ran away as fast as he could.
Free online lessons on pencil sketch art for beginners. You can take the inspirations and learn through simple instructions on how to turn random strokes of pencil into an art piece. Visit www.drawing-pencil-sketches.com for more info.
Www.drawing-pencil-sketches.com is a free online academy that can teach you how to draw good sketches through easy to understand and simple instructions. Animal sketches might be considered hard to draw but with regular practice and insights this won’t be a problem for you.
Free pencil art sketches tutorial: Drawing-pencil-sketchespencilsketches
Learn techniques and take inspirations on your free pencil art sketches tutorial online at www.drawing-pencil-sketches.com. Pencil art sketches are easy when you have got the motivation and the right techniques under your belt.
Pencil sketch art classes: Drawing-pencil-sketchespencilsketches
Learn the fundamental pencil & charcoal strokes in pencil sketch art classes for free in www.drawing-pencil-sketches.com. Pencil down the wonders of the nature and add them to your collection, it is as simple as it is difficult to draw the elements of nature.
This document provides a series of prompts to encourage thinking about the world from an aerial perspective. It asks the reader to consider what patterns and features they notice when looking down on cities, landscapes, coastlines, and river systems. For each type of landscape, it prompts the reader to think about and discuss the patterns they see, outstanding features, and why things may be shaped in that way. The overall aim is to help geographers understand the world from a different vantage point using technology like aerial photography.
This is a revised & updated version of a really great resource to help Geography teachers start the new year in style. As always, any comments & feedback is really useful.
Thanks, simon
A recently revised and refined version of a fantastic resource about the Japanese tsunami of 2011. Feel free to download & use it.
As always, any comments are really really useful.
Thanks, Simon
This is an updated version of a great Geography revision resource from last year. See what you think.
As always, any feedback is really useful.
Thanks
Simon
This is an upgrade of an earlier resource that I created about river features. I've embedded new links and slides to really enhance the experience.
As always, any feedback is really really useful.
Thanks
Simon
This is a 'remix' of a very popular resource. Designed to have a high impact in the classroom, on a big screen or an iPad, it gives Geographers the 'visual literacy' that the subject needs.
As always, any feedback is really useful.
Thanks
Simon
Another great resource redesigned for maximum impact on any device or big screen. As always, I've provided you with the paint, now you create the picture!
Any feedback or comments would be really useful.
Thanks
Simon
This is a revised version of a much valued resource that I created last year. I've added more detail & structure and embedded some great film clips into it. See what you think.
As always, any feedback is really useful.
Thanks, Simon
This is a side project I have been working on. Can we use music to help students recall information. In a fun way of course!
See what you think.
As always, any feedback is really useful.
Thanks
Simon
Lets start off the new school year in style! This is a re-imagining of an older resource designed to introduce the subject to new students in a highly visual manner. Feel free to use & share it. Check out the links.
As always, any feedback would be really useful.
Thanks, Simon
This is a call to all Geographers to introduce a Visual Literacy to their teaching & learning. My inspiration comes from the many great Geographers out there, & from the many great designers out there, especially those who created the fantastic sleeves for 'Blue note' jazz records. Stick it on your iPad, have a play around with it & see how good it is!
A short revision resource for Geographers everywhere. It's inspired by the old Blue Note jazz album covers. Once again, any feedback would be really really useful.
Thanks
Simon
This is a redesigned version of an earlier slide-deck that I produced for World Water Day. See what you think.
As always any feedback would be really useful.
Thanks, Simon
An updated & re-imagined version of a popular resource that I created two years ago. As always, any feedback would be really really useful.
Thanks Simon
A short primer to allow pupils to think & reflect on the recent storms & floods to hit the UK. The slides were culled from a wider range of resources that I have been creating.
Any feedback, as always, would be really really useful.
Thanks
Simon
Another great resource to help Geography students develop their high-order thinking & questioning skills.
Any feedback on this, or any other resources would be really, really useful.
Thanks
simon
Crafting Fun: Creative Projects for Kidsshikhaberi912
Creative crafts for kids are a fantastic way to spark imagination and develop fine motor skills. These activities allow children to explore their creativity while learning to follow instructions and experiment with materials. Here’s a glimpse into some engaging craft ideas:
**1. Paper Crafts:** From origami to paper mache, the versatility of paper makes it a great medium for kids. Simple projects like paper flowers, paper dolls, or colorful collages can be both fun and educational. Children can learn to cut, fold, and glue, enhancing their dexterity and hand-eye coordination.
**2. Nature Crafts:** Incorporating natural materials, like leaves, sticks, and stones, into craft projects connects kids with nature. They can create leaf rubbings, stick sculptures, or rock paintings. These activities teach children about the environment and encourage them to appreciate the beauty of the natural world.
**3. Thread Crafts:** Using threads and yarns, kids can create beautiful textured projects. For example, they can make thread-wrapped flowers or woven bookmarks. These crafts develop their patience and precision as they learn to manipulate thread and follow patterns.
**4. Recycled Crafts:** Transforming recyclable materials into new creations is not only fun but also promotes environmental awareness. Kids can make robots from boxes, jewelry from bottle caps, or planters from old containers. These projects teach resourcefulness and the importance of recycling.
**5. Seasonal Crafts:** Crafting based on holidays or seasons adds a festive touch to any project. Creating decorations for Christmas, Halloween, or summer can help kids understand different celebrations and seasons while engaging in hands-on activities.
Crafts are a powerful tool for learning and self-expression, offering endless possibilities for fun and educational experiences.
Kailash Shankar's graphic design portfolio, showcasing his expansive and versatile body of work and chronological work-history timeline in the creative field.
The Legacy of Breton In A New Age for Surrealmageddon Visual Poetry in the Ne...BBaez1
☠️BRAVE DESTINY💥 2003 for the Art World History!! "Over 400 international artists celebrate the historical and contemporary Surrealism. Film, fashion, art, performances and parties in the name of an artistic revolution" https://www.wahcenter.net/exhibits/2003/surreal/ https://sites.google.com/site/internationalsurrealism/brave-destiny
Le Viconte de St. Ouen will open the Brave Destiny exhibit at the ceremony, with Ernst Fuchs honored guest and Brave Leader of the movement. Many world famous artists. Fantastic happenings! Prize for best costume. Winners of cash awards announced. Lifetime achievement honors announced, and more. Great food from the finest restaurants in Williamsburg, a culinary feast at the WAH Center, the institution that Let’s Go Travel Magazine called the "epicenter of the Williamsburg artists Mecca!" 'https://online.pubhtml5.com/jltd/iyue/'
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☠️💥 And Sponsored by the Society for Art of the Imagination. Made possible in part by grants from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, Independence Community Foundation and Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz.💥🇺🇲🇬🇧❤️👌 And the identities of World Categories: https://www.worldcat.org/title/brave-destiny-2003/oclc/240386473
दिल से दिल कभी मिला नहीं_ Bewfai ki Dard Bhari Shayari.pdfShayari Dilse
दिल से दिल कभी मिला नहीं_ Bewfai ki Dard Bhari Shayari
Dil se dil kabhi mila nahi,
Pyaara to tha jismaani
Kahne ki bas baatein thi,
Tu mera raja, main teri rani
Powerfull Sad Shayari In hindi
XL Multimedia and Institute presentationinstitutexl
XL Multimedia has more than 15 years of experience in the field of Media and Entertainment. XL Multimedia is Asia’s head most leading brand in the field of Animation and Film Making.
Elephant Folio Paradise Lost by Terrance Lindall and Satan Brings Color To Th...BBaez1
Surrealmageddon Visual Poetry in Agenda for Surreal Blasphemous Desires from the Human Mortal Creatures Dreamers Inspired from the TREE OF KNOWLEDGE with Satan Leaping for Joy into Self Destruction. Prophetic, Revelation, John Milton's Paradise Lost, Universal Perpetual Curse from the Tree of Knowledge, Wickedpedia Paradise Lost Encyclopedia.
2. This is your mission...
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Its a new visual world!
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Its a new visual world!
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Geographer.
Sketch the landscape
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Its a new visual world!
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You must develop your
v i s u a l s k i l l s a s a
Geographer.
Sketch the landscape
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Its a new visual world!
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You must develop your
v i s u a l s k i l l s a s a
Geographer.
Sketch the landscape
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in as much detail as you
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label as many features
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Its a new visual world!
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Geographer.
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Geographer.
Sketch the landscape
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Geographer.
Sketch the landscape
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as you can identify..
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39. Well done! You are a a Geographer. Now show your skills to the
wider world. Keep sketching, labelling & annotating stuff!
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