Este documento presenta la información sobre un curso de 60 horas sobre técnicas de ilusionismo y prestidigitación. Detalla los requisitos para el curso, como ser mayor de 14 años y registrarse en la página web indicada. Además, explica los contenidos curriculares del curso, incluyendo elementos como preparar y realizar presentaciones artísticas de acuerdo con los actos seleccionados y dominar las técnicas del ilusionismo.
This resume summarizes Bolo Shen Guoliang's professional experience. He is currently the Great China General Manager at Cooper China Co., Ltd., where he oversees 270 employees. Previously he held leadership roles at Cooper Co., Delphi Packard Electric Systems, and Tyco Electronics AMP Co., managing production, quality assurance, and Asia Pacific operations. He has over 23 years of experience in manufacturing management.
La estratificación es una herramienta estadística que divide datos en subconjuntos más homogéneos llamados "estratos" para identificar factores que influyen en los resultados de un proceso. Al estratificar los datos por factores como turno, máquina o proveedor, permite aislar las causas de problemas al comparar las características de cada estrato. Esto ayuda a comprender un fenómeno de manera más completa y a identificar dónde enfocar las acciones correctivas.
Faolan Mildfire was training to become a knight but left when his friend was unjustly taken to the shadow world. He is smart and thinks quickly in battle, with strong values of standing against wrongdoing. Having traveled for a long time, he is skilled in hunting and helping others. While sometimes immature, he treats serious matters seriously and is talented with weapons due to his knight training.
Este políptico de 18 paneles fue creado en 1968 por Luis Caballero e inspirado en crear un mundo imaginario para que los espectadores se sintieran dentro de la obra. Originalmente constaba de 13 paneles, pero 5 paneles faltantes fueron encontrados en 1997 y adquiridos por la empresa Coltejer para completar la obra. Caballero se caracterizaba por pintar desnudos masculinos eróticos debido a su orientación homosexual. Pintaba para que tanto él como los espectadores se vieran reflejados y no le gustaba el arte costumbr
Este documento presenta la información sobre un curso de 60 horas sobre técnicas de ilusionismo y prestidigitación. Detalla los requisitos para el curso, como ser mayor de 14 años y registrarse en la página web indicada. Además, explica los contenidos curriculares del curso, incluyendo elementos como preparar y realizar presentaciones artísticas de acuerdo con los actos seleccionados y dominar las técnicas del ilusionismo.
This resume summarizes Bolo Shen Guoliang's professional experience. He is currently the Great China General Manager at Cooper China Co., Ltd., where he oversees 270 employees. Previously he held leadership roles at Cooper Co., Delphi Packard Electric Systems, and Tyco Electronics AMP Co., managing production, quality assurance, and Asia Pacific operations. He has over 23 years of experience in manufacturing management.
La estratificación es una herramienta estadística que divide datos en subconjuntos más homogéneos llamados "estratos" para identificar factores que influyen en los resultados de un proceso. Al estratificar los datos por factores como turno, máquina o proveedor, permite aislar las causas de problemas al comparar las características de cada estrato. Esto ayuda a comprender un fenómeno de manera más completa y a identificar dónde enfocar las acciones correctivas.
Faolan Mildfire was training to become a knight but left when his friend was unjustly taken to the shadow world. He is smart and thinks quickly in battle, with strong values of standing against wrongdoing. Having traveled for a long time, he is skilled in hunting and helping others. While sometimes immature, he treats serious matters seriously and is talented with weapons due to his knight training.
Este políptico de 18 paneles fue creado en 1968 por Luis Caballero e inspirado en crear un mundo imaginario para que los espectadores se sintieran dentro de la obra. Originalmente constaba de 13 paneles, pero 5 paneles faltantes fueron encontrados en 1997 y adquiridos por la empresa Coltejer para completar la obra. Caballero se caracterizaba por pintar desnudos masculinos eróticos debido a su orientación homosexual. Pintaba para que tanto él como los espectadores se vieran reflejados y no le gustaba el arte costumbr
To study the relay operation from digital control signal using LabVIEW.Ankita Tiwari
The document describes an experiment to control a relay using LabVIEW and an Arduino board. The apparatus used includes an Arduino board, a relay, and the LabVIEW software environment. It then provides background on LabVIEW and how it can be used for graphical programming and interfacing with hardware. It also describes how the ULN2803 relay driver IC works to interface low-voltage logic signals from the Arduino with the higher voltages needed for relay control. The experiment checks for new values from LabVIEW and uses those to calculate and set the motor speed, sending the results to another serial port to confirm the code is working properly.
The document provides instructions for a photography lesson where students will:
1) Edit a portrait photo in black and white and add layers/effects in Photoshop.
2) Create positive and negative prints of the edited photo.
3) Make photograms by exposing the printed photos on photographic paper in the darkroom.
4) The objectives are to learn Photoshop layering, take good portrait photos, and create photograms from 2D images.
To implement Water level control using LabVIEW and analog input signals from ...Ankita Tiwari
1) The document describes an experiment to control water level using LabVIEW and sensors by interfacing an Arduino board with a relay switch.
2) LabVIEW is a graphical programming environment used to develop the water level control program. It uses a dataflow model instead of text-based code.
3) A relay is an electrically operated switch that uses an electromagnet to mechanically operate the switch contacts. Relays are used to control circuits using low-power signals or to control multiple circuits with one signal.
Este documento presenta un proyecto para la construcción de un rompecabezas en forma de ajolote utilizando materiales seguros como el foami moldeable. Incluye detalles sobre el diseño, materiales, costos, viabilidad y análisis del proyecto. El resumen describe el proceso de creación del rompecabezas paso a paso y concluye que el proyecto fue exitoso al producir un juguete educativo y original para niños.
The aim of the workshop was to discuss the state-of-art of the Smart City concept and how to translate existing approaches to the reality of the local governments, as well as the institutional capacity for making smarter decisions.
Robert Scholz presented the importance to investigate concepts, which enable the unification and the common understanding and the replication of ICT architectures. He pointed out how to achieve an unified approach which aims to fulfill complex and integrative ICT solutions for Smart Cities. The presented approach aims to base on the idea of openness with 1) respect to interfaces 2)software components and 3) data. It was shown that those are seen as the main ingredient of an ICT eco-system for Smart Cities.
Open data has the potential to enable new public services co-created by governments and the public. However, there are also many barriers. A survey of experts found the key barriers to be a lack of available, high-quality open data, low awareness of open data's benefits, and cultural impediments to co-creation. Successful policies take a comprehensive approach, publish important datasets, and support capacity building to turn barriers into drivers and create a virtuous cycle of open data provision, awareness, and co-created public services.
This document discusses open data and its goals of increasing transparency and reducing the gap between citizens and public administrations. It describes barriers to using open data, such as poor data quality, lack of metadata, and empty or incorrect values. The document then introduces datalets and controllets, which are tools for exploring, filtering, grouping, and visualizing open datasets. An edge-centric architecture is proposed to address issues with open data. Future work areas are also discussed.
[X]CHANGING PERSPECTIVES:
ENRICHING MULTISTAKEHOLDER DELIBERATION WITH EMBODIMENT IN
PARTICIPATORY SOCIETY presented at the CeDEM17 Conference in Krems, Austria
The document discusses using fuzzy cognitive maps (FCMs) as decision support tools for smart cities, specifically for smart mobility applications. It aims to simulate urban mobility decision-making processes based on an ongoing research project involving several pilot cities. Key aspects discussed include identifying smart city concepts, exploiting social media and open data to inform policy scenarios, and creating theory-driven and data-driven decision support tools like FCMs. The research outputs will evaluate the potential and barriers of using social media, open data, and FCMs to support evidence-based decision making in smart cities.
The document discusses the evolution of the digital divide in the smartphone era. It argues that a dual digital divide has emerged: 1) Between smartphone users and non-users and 2) Among smartphone users due to differences in skills and access to applications. While access gaps are shrinking, inequalities persist due to high subscription fees and limited skills that prevent full utilization of smartphone capabilities. The author calls for policies to promote digital inclusion and reduce disparities in quality of smartphone use.
The document discusses open access publishing and the motivations behind it. It provides an overview of open access, describes the JeDEM eJournal which has been published since 2009, and evaluates JeDEM based on DOAJ and QOAM criteria. It then outlines a project to develop a methodology for evaluating users' perspectives on open access journals like JeDEM through surveys. Key research questions are presented along with potential motivational factors. The remainder involves workshops at the conference to discuss perspectives on open access from academics, practitioners, and policymakers.
This document discusses how social media, including "matome sites" which aggregate content from sites like 2channel, have become hotbeds for the proliferation of hate speech and racism against Zainichi Koreans in Japan. The rise of these hate groups on social media is linked to political events straining Korea-Japan relations. A survey found that using matome sites is associated with higher levels of both old-fashioned and modern racism toward Zainichi Koreans, and there appears to be a "vicious circle" where racist users are exposed to and reinforced by more racist content on these sites.
This document summarizes a comparative survey on social media and citizen engagement in Asia. It discusses how the survey examines patterns of political engagement in the digital era, with a focus on Confucian Asia. The survey compares countries like China, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan. It finds that while these societies share cultural traits, they have different political systems that shape the impact of social media on political life. The survey examines topics like types of social media use and engagement, exposure to disagreement, and selective avoidance. It finds exposure to diverse views can encourage engagement but also lead to selective avoidance behaviors like unfriending. The right balance is discussed to ensure citizens benefit from diverse views while certain contexts still enable opinion
This document discusses a research project called InSmart that aimed to model and evaluate energy efficiency in the city of Trikala, Greece. The project defined sources of energy demand and supply in the city, created a baseline model of 2012 energy usage, developed 15 alternative energy efficiency scenarios, and used multi-criteria decision making to evaluate and prioritize the scenarios. Key findings indicated that upgrading the energy efficiency of all city buildings could make the most significant contribution to improved energy efficiency, while other high-impact scenarios involved upgrading public lighting and increasing renewable energy production. The research concluded that defining and measuring city-level energy efficiency is important, and that governments play a vital role in long-term planning and implementing local energy efficiency policies.
This document summarizes a presentation on the social media strategies of political institutions in Germany and Japan regarding environmental issues after the 2015 Paris Climate Conference. It finds that the German environmental ministry (BMUB) has a more active social media strategy than its Japanese counterpart, with more tweets engaging other accounts. The BMUB strategy aims to set the agenda, while Japanese officials do not alter strategies between media. Limitations and opportunities for further analysis are discussed.
This document discusses the tension between open government principles of making government data openly available to anyone in the world, and the principle of national sovereignty where governments prioritize serving their own citizens.
It argues that existing principles support openness of government data within national boundaries for a state's own citizens, not globally for anyone interested. Initiatives like open data charters that promote openness to all users worldwide are contrary to national sovereignty.
While e-governance initiatives aim to build information systems, declarations promoting openness to all lack theoretical foundations to justify changing this balance between openness and sovereignty.
To study the relay operation from digital control signal using LabVIEW.Ankita Tiwari
The document describes an experiment to control a relay using LabVIEW and an Arduino board. The apparatus used includes an Arduino board, a relay, and the LabVIEW software environment. It then provides background on LabVIEW and how it can be used for graphical programming and interfacing with hardware. It also describes how the ULN2803 relay driver IC works to interface low-voltage logic signals from the Arduino with the higher voltages needed for relay control. The experiment checks for new values from LabVIEW and uses those to calculate and set the motor speed, sending the results to another serial port to confirm the code is working properly.
The document provides instructions for a photography lesson where students will:
1) Edit a portrait photo in black and white and add layers/effects in Photoshop.
2) Create positive and negative prints of the edited photo.
3) Make photograms by exposing the printed photos on photographic paper in the darkroom.
4) The objectives are to learn Photoshop layering, take good portrait photos, and create photograms from 2D images.
To implement Water level control using LabVIEW and analog input signals from ...Ankita Tiwari
1) The document describes an experiment to control water level using LabVIEW and sensors by interfacing an Arduino board with a relay switch.
2) LabVIEW is a graphical programming environment used to develop the water level control program. It uses a dataflow model instead of text-based code.
3) A relay is an electrically operated switch that uses an electromagnet to mechanically operate the switch contacts. Relays are used to control circuits using low-power signals or to control multiple circuits with one signal.
Este documento presenta un proyecto para la construcción de un rompecabezas en forma de ajolote utilizando materiales seguros como el foami moldeable. Incluye detalles sobre el diseño, materiales, costos, viabilidad y análisis del proyecto. El resumen describe el proceso de creación del rompecabezas paso a paso y concluye que el proyecto fue exitoso al producir un juguete educativo y original para niños.
The aim of the workshop was to discuss the state-of-art of the Smart City concept and how to translate existing approaches to the reality of the local governments, as well as the institutional capacity for making smarter decisions.
Robert Scholz presented the importance to investigate concepts, which enable the unification and the common understanding and the replication of ICT architectures. He pointed out how to achieve an unified approach which aims to fulfill complex and integrative ICT solutions for Smart Cities. The presented approach aims to base on the idea of openness with 1) respect to interfaces 2)software components and 3) data. It was shown that those are seen as the main ingredient of an ICT eco-system for Smart Cities.
Open data has the potential to enable new public services co-created by governments and the public. However, there are also many barriers. A survey of experts found the key barriers to be a lack of available, high-quality open data, low awareness of open data's benefits, and cultural impediments to co-creation. Successful policies take a comprehensive approach, publish important datasets, and support capacity building to turn barriers into drivers and create a virtuous cycle of open data provision, awareness, and co-created public services.
This document discusses open data and its goals of increasing transparency and reducing the gap between citizens and public administrations. It describes barriers to using open data, such as poor data quality, lack of metadata, and empty or incorrect values. The document then introduces datalets and controllets, which are tools for exploring, filtering, grouping, and visualizing open datasets. An edge-centric architecture is proposed to address issues with open data. Future work areas are also discussed.
[X]CHANGING PERSPECTIVES:
ENRICHING MULTISTAKEHOLDER DELIBERATION WITH EMBODIMENT IN
PARTICIPATORY SOCIETY presented at the CeDEM17 Conference in Krems, Austria
The document discusses using fuzzy cognitive maps (FCMs) as decision support tools for smart cities, specifically for smart mobility applications. It aims to simulate urban mobility decision-making processes based on an ongoing research project involving several pilot cities. Key aspects discussed include identifying smart city concepts, exploiting social media and open data to inform policy scenarios, and creating theory-driven and data-driven decision support tools like FCMs. The research outputs will evaluate the potential and barriers of using social media, open data, and FCMs to support evidence-based decision making in smart cities.
The document discusses the evolution of the digital divide in the smartphone era. It argues that a dual digital divide has emerged: 1) Between smartphone users and non-users and 2) Among smartphone users due to differences in skills and access to applications. While access gaps are shrinking, inequalities persist due to high subscription fees and limited skills that prevent full utilization of smartphone capabilities. The author calls for policies to promote digital inclusion and reduce disparities in quality of smartphone use.
The document discusses open access publishing and the motivations behind it. It provides an overview of open access, describes the JeDEM eJournal which has been published since 2009, and evaluates JeDEM based on DOAJ and QOAM criteria. It then outlines a project to develop a methodology for evaluating users' perspectives on open access journals like JeDEM through surveys. Key research questions are presented along with potential motivational factors. The remainder involves workshops at the conference to discuss perspectives on open access from academics, practitioners, and policymakers.
This document discusses how social media, including "matome sites" which aggregate content from sites like 2channel, have become hotbeds for the proliferation of hate speech and racism against Zainichi Koreans in Japan. The rise of these hate groups on social media is linked to political events straining Korea-Japan relations. A survey found that using matome sites is associated with higher levels of both old-fashioned and modern racism toward Zainichi Koreans, and there appears to be a "vicious circle" where racist users are exposed to and reinforced by more racist content on these sites.
This document summarizes a comparative survey on social media and citizen engagement in Asia. It discusses how the survey examines patterns of political engagement in the digital era, with a focus on Confucian Asia. The survey compares countries like China, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan. It finds that while these societies share cultural traits, they have different political systems that shape the impact of social media on political life. The survey examines topics like types of social media use and engagement, exposure to disagreement, and selective avoidance. It finds exposure to diverse views can encourage engagement but also lead to selective avoidance behaviors like unfriending. The right balance is discussed to ensure citizens benefit from diverse views while certain contexts still enable opinion
This document discusses a research project called InSmart that aimed to model and evaluate energy efficiency in the city of Trikala, Greece. The project defined sources of energy demand and supply in the city, created a baseline model of 2012 energy usage, developed 15 alternative energy efficiency scenarios, and used multi-criteria decision making to evaluate and prioritize the scenarios. Key findings indicated that upgrading the energy efficiency of all city buildings could make the most significant contribution to improved energy efficiency, while other high-impact scenarios involved upgrading public lighting and increasing renewable energy production. The research concluded that defining and measuring city-level energy efficiency is important, and that governments play a vital role in long-term planning and implementing local energy efficiency policies.
This document summarizes a presentation on the social media strategies of political institutions in Germany and Japan regarding environmental issues after the 2015 Paris Climate Conference. It finds that the German environmental ministry (BMUB) has a more active social media strategy than its Japanese counterpart, with more tweets engaging other accounts. The BMUB strategy aims to set the agenda, while Japanese officials do not alter strategies between media. Limitations and opportunities for further analysis are discussed.
This document discusses the tension between open government principles of making government data openly available to anyone in the world, and the principle of national sovereignty where governments prioritize serving their own citizens.
It argues that existing principles support openness of government data within national boundaries for a state's own citizens, not globally for anyone interested. Initiatives like open data charters that promote openness to all users worldwide are contrary to national sovereignty.
While e-governance initiatives aim to build information systems, declarations promoting openness to all lack theoretical foundations to justify changing this balance between openness and sovereignty.
This document discusses health risk communication in the digital era. It notes that effective health messages aim to alert people to risks and convince them to behave in recommended ways, traditionally through media. Social media is now an important channel for health risk communication due to its speed, affordance, openness and connectedness. An experiment was conducted looking at risk message context on a news website, news Facebook page, in-group Facebook page, and out-group Facebook page. The findings showed the in-group Facebook page was the most effective at changing behavior as it increased identification with the source and perceived severity and efficacy of the risk. Strategic use of message context and identification with the source can be important for health risk communication on social media.
This study analyzed 425 Facebook pages run by Japanese local governments to examine how they are using social media. The researchers found that the most common policy areas local governments focused on were community development and promotion. Employment, agriculture, and childcare tended to have smaller fan bases, while tourism and public relations had larger fan bases. Most policy areas had low user engagement, but childcare, education, and public relations had more mid-range or higher engagement levels. The number of fans and engagement varied depending on the specific policy area each page focused on.
War Co-Creation vor 10 Jahren noch stark auf den Bereich Wirtschaft beschränkt, so findet sich das Konzept nun auch immer mehr im Bereich der Verwaltung und der Öffentlichkeit.
Datenschutzbeauftragte werden in Zukunft eine wichtige Rolle im Unternehmen spielen
5 Fragen an Thomas Jost
Lehrender “Geprüfte/r Datenschutzbeauftragte/r”
Department für E-Governance in Wirtschaft und Verwaltung
Plus de Danube University Krems, Centre for E-Governance (20)