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O documento é um guia de saúde, comportamento e alimentação saudável enviado por um spa e pousada para seus hóspedes. Ele contém dicas para manter hábitos saudáveis após a estadia no spa, incluindo informações sobre IMC, reeducação alimentar, exercícios físicos e receitas saudáveis como a dieta mediterrânea. O guia tem o objetivo de ajudar os hóspedes a levarem vidas mais saudáveis após suas visitas ao spa.
Lisboa WebRTC - May 21, 2015 - Intro to WebRTCDavid Dias
WebRTC allows for real-time communication directly in the browser through APIs for video and audio without plugins. It is specified by the W3C and brings capabilities like peer-to-peer connections to the open web platform. While it enables new possibilities, implementing WebRTC still involves challenges related to communications engineering like handling full meshes, bridges, and signaling between different browser implementations. Resources are available to help developers get started with WebRTC and abstract some of its complexity.
Auditing Multimedia Campaigns -ASI 2008 European Conference - FurlanettoPaola Furlanetto
. 3 reasons why A+ worked on Multimedia Audit
. A Media Audit case history, including:
- "old style" mono media assessment
- "uptodate" multimedia assessment
The document discusses enhancing the student and alumni experience through communities. It provides an overview of 7Summits, an award-winning Salesforce partner with extensive experience building communities for higher education. It outlines the opportunity for higher ed communities across the student lifecycle from prospective students to alumni. Key value drivers of communities for recruitment, students/faculty, and alumni are also summarized.
Digital Listening: The First Step in Understanding Your AudienceWade Kwon
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My presentation for the Public Relations Association of Mississippi annual conference, "Digital Listening: The First Step in Understanding Your Audience."
April 12, 2012, Columbus, Miss.
The University of Economics in Bratislava, Slovakia will host the 9th International Conference on Currency, Banking and International Finance on September 20-21, 2016. The conference aims to bring together scholars from Central and Eastern Europe and other parts of the world to discuss the experience of CEE countries in overcoming economic integration problems in the EU. The conference will map the economic transformation of CEE financial sectors and highlight new challenges to European economic integration, focusing on issues like macroeconomic imbalances, monetary and fiscal policy interactions, and the impact of the banking union. Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings and potentially a special issue of an indexed journal. The deadline for abstract submission is June 12, 2016.
The human body has an immune system that acts as its defense system against threats like bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms. This system works without us being aware of it, protecting the body like a huge army. The defense cells of the immune system are equipped with extraordinary abilities to wage war against invaders in the body through intelligent and sacrificial means. The immune system is one of the most important and amazing systems in the body that undertakes the vital mission of protecting life.
En muchas ocasiones,hace falta llegar al límite para darnos cuenta de lo que es el poder interior y cuales son sus posibilidades; este limite enseña que podemos llegar a realizar cosas que pensábamos imposibles y que los temores y limitaciones son lo que uno se impone.
1. El documento describe las herramientas Prezi y Blogger y su uso para presentaciones y blogs educativos.
2. Prezi permite crear presentaciones interactivas no lineales con zoom, transiciones y videos. Blogger facilita la creación y actualización de blogs de forma gratuita.
3. Ambas herramientas ofrecen opciones educativas como compartir información y recopilar trabajos de forma dinámica y atractiva para estudiantes.
This document announces a virtual seminar on design studios as a method for idea generation, critique, and iteration. The seminar will be hosted by Adam Connor, an experience design director, on June 20, 2013 at 1:30 PM EST. It will cover preparing and setting up an effective studio, balancing idea generation with refinement and editing, the importance of critique in the design studio process, activities that can be paired with a studio, and incorporating studio as more than just a workshop activity.
Iris AI is an artificial intelligence tool that helps users navigate scientific research papers. It was founded in Norway in 2015 and aims to read all the world's research papers to help connect ideas. Users can input a research paper URL and Iris will analyze it, present key concepts, and link to related papers to help users find relevant information faster than existing tools. The goal is to make scientific knowledge more accessible and help innovation.
This document introduces Google Developer Student Clubs (GDSC), which is a global program for university students interested in Google developer technologies. It discusses the purpose of GDSCs, which is to help students develop skills through hands-on experience, bridge the gap between theory and practice, foster networking opportunities, encourage collaboration, and provide access to resources. It also outlines some of the benefits students can gain from participating in a GDSC, such as learning, connecting with others, and furthering personal and career growth.
Adobe has a strong corporate culture that emphasizes creativity, innovation, and employee satisfaction. It fosters an environment where employees are encouraged to take risks and explore new ideas. Key aspects of Adobe's culture include offering learning opportunities, generous benefits, philanthropy and community involvement initiatives, and promoting work-life balance through perks like on-site cafes and fitness classes. This supportive culture has helped Adobe attract and retain talented employees, contributing to its continued success in the digital media industry.
Co-Creating Innovations - designing cooperations for new product technologies...Leopold Kohl
This document summarizes a design thinking project conducted by students at the HPI School of Design Thinking to develop co-creation experiences between Trevira and its partners. The students sought to understand Trevira's challenge by researching its stakeholders in the textile supply chain and identifying end users. They then ideated solutions, developing prototypes like a rotation program and mobile lab box. The final prototypes were presented to Trevira, with the goal of shaping future product offerings in a world where new technologies will impact the industry.
Data Visualisation Sara Miller McCune founded SAGEOllieShoresna
This document provides an overview and summary of the book "A Handbook for Data Driven Design" by Andy Kirk. It discusses how the book aims to challenge existing approaches to data visualization, increase awareness of techniques, equip readers with tactics for managing visualization projects, and inspire readers to improve their skills through practice. The intended audience is students, early career researchers, and professionals looking to enhance their data skills. The book assumes some basic numeracy and data experience but does not require prior design or technical expertise. It takes a process-oriented approach to help readers make effective decisions at each stage of a visualization project.
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This document provides an overview and summary of the book "A Handbook for Data Driven Design" by Andy Kirk. It summarizes that the book covers the foundations, hidden thinking, and developing design solutions for data visualization. It was published by SAGE Publications and written by Andy Kirk, an expert in data visualization based in the UK. The book aims to help readers learn about this complex subject and guide them through the process of designing effective data visualizations.
Open innovation presentation austech 2013Frank Wyatt
Open source innovation is a paradigm shift that involves sharing ideas and intellectual property externally rather than keeping them internal. It allows companies to source ideas from outside their organizations. The document discusses why open source innovation is increasingly popular for business model innovation and provides two case studies as examples. The mountain bike industry benefited from open collaboration with customers to develop new product features. Cadbury set up an open innovation team that established external partnerships and sourced over 50% of research projects from public organizations.
The Idiap Research Institute is an independent, nonprofit research foundation affiliated with the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL). Its activities encompass basic research, training (graduate and post-graduate level), and technology transfer activities in the area of Artificial Intelligence for Society including, among others, multimedia information management, human-computer interaction, perceptual and cognitive systems, natural language processing and understanding, social media, biometric person recognition, multimodal information interfaces, applied artificial intelligence (AI) and large-scale machine learning.
SGCI at Center for Trustworthy Scientific Cyberinfrastructure workshopNancy Wilkins-Diehr
The document discusses the challenges of building science gateways and describes the services provided by the Science Gateways Community Institute (SGCI) to help address these challenges. The SGCI offers consulting expertise, extended developer support, a scientific software collaborative, and community engagement and exchange opportunities to help gateway developers. The goal is to provide diverse expertise, training, software resources, and a community to support gateway development and sustainability.
Apps for Good is an educational program that teaches students to create and market apps to solve real-world problems. The program aims to grow a new generation of problem solvers and digital makers. Students work in teams on project-based learning, using coding, design, and entrepreneurship skills. They learn soft skills like collaboration and presenting to industry experts. Evaluations found significant improvements in students' technical and wider skills after participating. The program aims to expand skills in STEAM subjects and connect students to more online and in-person expert guidance.
12.5.18 "How For-Profit Companies Can Be a Part of the Open Environment" pres...DuraSpace
"How For-Profit Companies Can Be a Part of the Open Environment"
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Presented by: Andrew Smeall of Hindawi, Brian Hole of Ubiquity Press and Anita Bandrowski of SciCrunch
Why should our company launch our global thought leadership program at SXSW? 500 + solo presentations and panels give non-famous, passionate people a chance to engage people and increase their own personal profile as well as the profile of our global network.
You won’t find another conference with the quality of innovative, creative big thinkers. 16,000 attendees last year. The best networking event for insanely curious, entrepreneurial thinkers. Plus great barbecue and Tex-Mex. What more do you need?
Design research in industry and academia Ricardo Sosa SUTD.pdfR. Sosa
Ricardo Sosa has had a hybrid career in both academia and industry as an interaction designer, PhD researcher, lecturer, professor, and now independent researcher and consultant. He has experience working on projects with companies and communities in Mexico, Singapore, Australia, and New Zealand. Sosa believes that university-industry partnerships can provide opportunities for both sides through activities like student projects, internships, co-authored research, and spin-off companies. However, such partnerships also face challenges in terms of different goals, timeframes, and structural differences between academia and industry. Sosa advocates for an agile and questioning approach when bridging research and design work between these sectors.
Prospectus for the Digital Lounge makespace, launched in the newly-constructed Wallis Annenberg Hall at USC in August 2014. My team and I put this deck together to showcase our ideas and vision.
Transcription of the 8th May 2017 ANDS webinar : ORCID for funders.
Slides and Video recording can be accessed form the ANDS website: http://www.ands.org.au/news-and-events/presentations/2017
Skyscraper, Inc. is an innovation firm that uses creative techniques grounded in psychology to help organizations achieve breakthrough innovations. Their three proprietary processes - Groundbreaker, Builder, and Designer - prioritize insights, create breakthrough ideas, and design prototypes respectively to drive the innovation pipeline from strategy to launch. Skyscraper believes their creative and experiential approach unlocks teams' potential to solve problems in new ways and develop winning innovations.
This document outlines a presentation about open badges and how to get started using them. It discusses the open badge infrastructure and how badges are designed, issued, and displayed. It encourages participants to download badge design canvases and tools to collaborate on badge ideas that link learning across different institutions and sectors. The goal is to create a new skills currency for learners by connecting them to employment and further education opportunities through open badges.
Explore the work behind eight boundary-defying Asian and Pacific Islander artists who flip the script on the all-too-common question, “where are you from?” to lay claim to the myriad identities that inspire their work.
The document profiles 12 filmmakers from diverse backgrounds. It provides each filmmaker's name, location, background, responses to 2-3 questions, and details about their most recent film. The filmmakers represent a variety of genres, and explore themes of identity, family, and culture through their artistic work.
The Inaugural Cohort of Women at Sundance | Adobe Fellowship Adobe
Sundance Institute announces the 11 artists selected for the first-ever Women at Sundance | Adobe Fellowship, designed to meaningfully support women artists creating bold new work across diverse disciplines, particularly filmmakers from underrepresented communities. The fellowship includes a $5,000 cash grant, skill-building workshops, and year-round mentorship from Sundance Institute staff and Adobe executives. Fellows were selected by Adobe from Sundance Institute’s community of supported artists.
Adobe COVID-19 Productivity Study: Say ‘buh-bye’ to WFH StigmaAdobe
New research from Adobe, which surveyed more than 1,000 workers in the U.S., has found that working from home due to COVID-19 has, in fact, impacted work habits and productivity — but positively.
Introducing the 2020 Sundance Ignite x Adobe FellowsAdobe
The document profiles 10 emerging filmmakers who have been selected as the 2020 Sundance Ignite x Adobe Fellows. It provides a brief biography for each fellow, describing their background, education, previous work and current projects. The fellows are from various locations including California, Kentucky, New York, Toronto, Vancouver and more. They work on an array of film genres and topics such as queer dance parties during Covid lockdowns, stories set in the American South, narratives focused on identity and more.
Adobe Personalization 2020 Survey of Consumers and MarketersAdobe
In January and February 2020, Adobe surveyed over 400 digital marketers and 1,000 adult consumers on topics related to digital experience personalization. Questions cover the priority of personalization, budget allocation, use cases, benefits seen including return on investment, and consumer relationships with brands and personalization across a variety of devices.
The Obstacles and Opportunities of Digital TransformationAdobe
Is your organization struggling with digital transformation (DX)? Don’t worry — you’re not alone. A recent report by IDC, Mind the Gap on Your DX Journey, reveals the top challenges facing companies as they undergo DX, as well as reasons why it’s more than worth the effort.
Sundance Ignite Fellow alums share their Sundance Ignite program experience. Filmmakers Charlotte Regan, Carol Nguyen, and Lance Oppenheim talk mentorship, community and opportunity.
The Total Economic Impact of Adobe Document CloudAdobe
Digitally transform every department in your organization while delivering standout customer experiences with Adobe Document Cloud. Through interviews with Adobe enterprise customers, Forrester concluded that Adobe Document Cloud (including Adobe Acrobat DC and Adobe Sign) has the following three-year impact, helping organizations save time, costs, and improve employee efficiency.
Adobe Digital Insights just released its 2019 online Holiday shopping recap.From record breaking shopping days, to the battle between big and small retailers, this report has it all.
Technology is a conduit for new experiences at any age, income, or level of tech savviness. Each year at the Consumer Electronics Show we get a glimpse into the future, and Adobe is in a unique space to see how consumers are adopting and utilizing this technology in their day to day lives.
Five Ways to Accelerate the Sales Cycle and Close Deals FasterAdobe
This document discusses how leading sales organizations use digitalized sales processes to accelerate sales cycles and close deals faster. It outlines five ways to do this: focus on the right prospects, create a personalized buyer's journey, make it easy to buy, make it easier to sell, and build deeper connections. It then provides data on the benefits organizations see from adopting digital transformations like e-signatures.
We surveyed 1,000 seasonal employees and 250 HR hiring managers to understand the impact that onboarding new staff to teams has on stress levels during the holidays, and how the process could be improved through smarter use of technology. Read more on the Adobe blog: https://adobe.ly/37C8t4m
Adobe Analytics’ survey of key decision makers at 403 U.S. retailers reveal valuable insights about how they plan to engage consumers this holiday shopping season.
The online shopping season is upon us, and it's shaping up to be the biggest year yet. Adobe is predicting over $143B in online spend. Consumers will be relying heavily on their smartphones, spending $14B more this season.
With eCommerce growth expected to slow, down 13% from 14.3% in 2018 to 12.4% this year we wanted to determine if there were regional/demographic/behavioral differences.
Digital, and mobile specifically, has had a massive impact on how consumers manage their finances—that’s for sure. However, while digital and mobile bank self-service offerings are most popular, new research finds that physical bank branches remain an important touch point.
As we becomes ever more connected to the digital world, the cars we drive are no exception. With the rise in demand for hybrid/electric cars, consumers are looking for more ways to elevate their driving experiences (ie. voice assistants, WiFi capabilities, self-driving)
LinkedIn - Strategic Guidelines July 2024Bruce Bennett
LinkedIn is a powerful tool for networking, researching, and marketing yourself to clients and employers. This session teaches strategic practices for building your LinkedIn internet presence and marketing yourself. The use of # and @ symbols is covered as well as going mobile with the LinkedIn app.
How to Earn Money Online Through Writing on Social Media Without Any Investment
Introduction
In today's digital age, social media has become a powerful tool for writers to showcase their skills, build a following, and earn money. Unlike traditional writing jobs, earning through social media can be done with minimal to no investment. Here’s a guide on how to monetize your writing through social media platforms.
1. Choose the Right Platform
Different social media platforms cater to different audiences and content types. Selecting the right platform is crucial for reaching your target audience:
- Facebook : Ideal for longer posts, community engagement, and sharing links to your work.
- Instagram : Great for visual storytelling and shorter, impactful text.
- Twitter : Perfect for concise, frequent updates and engaging with a broad audience.
- LinkedIn: Suitable for professional and business-related content.
- Medium - A platform dedicated to writers and readers, where you can publish articles and join the Medium Partner Program.
2. Build a Strong Profile
Your social media profile is your online portfolio. Make sure it stands out:
- Profile Picture and Bio: Use a professional profile picture and write a compelling bio that highlights your writing skills and interests.
- Consistency: Use the same handle and branding across different platforms to build recognition.
3. Create Quality Content
Content is king on social media. Focus on creating engaging, high-quality content:
- Value-Driven Posts: Share tips, insights, and information that provide value to your audience.
- Storytelling: Use storytelling techniques to connect with your audience emotionally.
- Visuals : Incorporate images, infographics, and videos to make your posts more appealing.
4. Engage with Your Audience
Interaction and engagement are key to building a loyal following:
- Respond to Comments : Always respond to comments on your posts to foster a community.
- Ask Questions : Encourage interaction by asking questions and starting conversations.
- Collaborate : Partner with other writers or influencers to expand your reach.
5. Utilize Hashtags and Trends
Using the right hashtags and staying on top of trends can significantly increase your visibility:
- Hashtags : Research and use relevant hashtags to make your posts discoverable.
- Trends : Participate in trending topics and challenges to attract new followers.
6. Monetize Your Content
There are several ways to monetize your writing on social media:
- Sponsored Posts : Partner with brands to create sponsored content. Brands are always looking for influencers to promote their products or services.
- Affiliate Marketing : Promote products and earn a commission for every sale made through your referral links.
- Crowdfunding: Platforms like Patreon allow your followers to support you financially in exchange for exclusive conten
Certified Information Technology Professional CITP.pdfGAFM ACADEMY
The Certified Information Technology Professional (CITP) is a gold-standard certification accredited by The Global Academy of Finance and Management ®. Earning the CITP designation demonstrates that you have skills and experience in information technology management, project management, information security, risk management, business communication, and leadership management skills.
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Success in the Academic Job Market for Management ScholarsMagdalenaPlesa1
This presentation provides PhD students with essential resources when starting their academic job market search. It includes information on how to craft an academic CV, the timeline for jobs, what to include in job talk presentations and other components of your academic portfolio.
Explore AI in Entertainment|ashokveda.pdfdf2608021
Explore the fascinating world of AI in entertainment and discover how artificial intelligence is transforming the film, music, gaming, and streaming industries. Learn about AI-driven special effects, personalized content recommendations, music composition, and interactive gaming experiences. Understand the impact of machine learning and deep learning on content creation, audience engagement, and the future of entertainment.
10 Cool Facts on Artificial Intelligence You Should Know| ashokveda.pdfdf2608021
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a rapidly evolving field with diverse applications and implications for various industries. Understanding the fundamental aspects of AI can provide insights into its current capabilities and future potential. This article explores ten fascinating facts about AI, ranging from its history and development to its practical uses in everyday life. Topics include machine learning, natural language processing, robotics, and the ethical considerations surrounding AI. By delving into these facts, readers can gain a better appreciation of how AI is shaping our world and what it means for the future of technology.
Melinda Phommachanh is a skilled Corporate Governance Professional with a legal background, experienced in supporting and advising a diverse portfolio of private, public/listed companies within a range of industries including legal, energy, education, financial services, industrial, and media. Recognized for strong attention to detail, proactive business processes, and strategic regulatory advice. Through continuing education and industry knowledge, successfully contributing positive performance outcomes and results to establish and maintain strong, effective governance practices to create value for stakeholders.
The science of resumes, the "eyes" have it.
A subset of notes from my first book on resumes: Resume Psychology.
The goal of any resume should be an offer, not an interview.
Using this information will make your resume easier to read given what we know about how the eyes process text and the impact of the ATS.
We review very the origins of Resume Psychology.
How "expertise" beats "experience."
The psychology of the "offer" mindset.
This accomplished by making the resume easy to read.
We do these things because there are so many variables we cannot control or know when submitting a resume. RP allows us to avoid or improve these variables. (the things we don't know, that we don't know).
The hardest thing to understand is the eyes will gravitate to the white-space, control the white space and you control where the eye goes to read, skim or scan text.
Make that text relevant to the opening and the reader will be more inclined to "feeling" the need to hire you instead of only interviewing you.
We get into the inter-puplllary distance (IPD), eye-span and fixation points. Things graphic designers understand and apply it to the resume.
We discuss the fixation point and align the resume text to leverage that detail, instead of ignoring it.
We also review which areas of the resume to place your strongest content to maximize your presentation.
We discuss readability rules to follow.
We discuss
- the 3-Rs of resumes.
- the 4-C's of resumes
- the challenge of Serif Fonts
- TMI
- Kiss of Death
- Word classifications to avoid
- Layouts to re-consider & Avoid
- Font features to AVOID.
We also review testing the resume for being copy-paste friendly.
How to brain-storm resume content.
Learning to love numbers even if you hate math and how to speak to numbers with any experience.
We share a list of things to leave off the resume that impact its readability once inside the ATS.
My name is Dirk Spencer. Recruiter. Author. Speaker.
My books on resumes and origami are published in 200 countries through Amazon Worldwide.
My resume books include:
- Resume Psychology
- The Candy Maker
- Resume Keywords
My presentations review resumes, social media, LinkedIn and I have spoken at multiple ecumenical groups from Dallas to Denver.
May something here help you find your way to a better opportunity.
To your best resume ever,
Dirk Spencer
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WELCOME
Our small team of 80 researchers reflect the environment of a startup with the
backing of a large company. Our team is full of unique personalities and passions
and we encourage creativity both individually and through team building exercises such as:
segwaying, skiing, indoor skydiving, exploring the redwoods, and even robot snake development.
Researchers are provided the latitude to work on personal projects from one day a week to a month based on project scope.
agreements
make it easy for
researchers to bring their
work into Adobe.
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COLLABORATIVE
BY NATURE
Our vigorous, intense internships
for student researchers are not
side projects. They are an opportunity to jump
start promising research in collaboration with
our full time researchers.
of Adobe research
projects are done in
collaboration with
students and
universities.
70%
of technologies that Adobe
Research shipped with our
products were impacted by
interns or students.
47%
RESEARCH
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David Salesin, Vice President
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“The labs wouldn't exist in their
current form without student
researchers — in fact, it's
central to everything we do.”
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SPIRIT
We’re passionate about
pursuits and hobbies that
complement technical
depth. At Adobe, you can
expect to meet researchers
who are also artists,
writers, musicians
and more.
GREAT
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SKILLS
Adobe researchers are active
participants and presenters at
conferences and Adobe
events, where we showcase
leading-edge technology.
MAKER
MENTALITY
In the past 6 years,
Adobe Research
transferred
technologies to
product teams.
261
3,366Adobe patents
worldwide.
We like shipping things, and seeing them get into the
hands of customers. We have a passion for talking
directly with customers, getting their feedback and
incorporating that into our research.
We look for people who are comfortable
wearing multiple hats, have a twinkle
in their eye, and a strong
compelling research
vision.
739were initiated by
Adobe Research.
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CURIOSITY
Our researchers are
self-directed, and their
curiosity drives them to
explore the limits of what's
possible. We work on the
cutting edge of computer
science, data and creativity.
"If we hire bright, motivated
people, they'll know their discipline
better than their managers do."
Gavin Miller, Vice President and Fellow,
Adobe Research
of Adobe’s
published papers.
89%
Between 2010 and 2015 Adobe
Research authors published
535peer-reviewed
technical
publications
Most of these were co-authored
with university students (interns
at Adobe or collaborators).
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Adobe is known as a place researchers go when they want their ingenuity and creativity
to have a real-world impact on the way people live, work and play with technology.
ADOBE: WHERE RESEARCH
GETS REAL
What makes our research scientists tick? Here’s a look: