SEO is composed of onsite and offsite optimization. Onsite refers to elements on a website like keywords, URLs, page content and social media integration. Offsite refers to external elements like blogging, social bookmarks and forums. The document discusses optimizing a website for SEO through onsite and offsite techniques, using the My Viral Web tool to add campaigns and track backlinks to find where competitors are mentioned in order to increase online presence.
This document discusses selecting methods, media, and materials for instruction. It covers several key points:
1. Teachers must select instructional methods like motivation, application, orientation, and evaluation. They should use a methods selection checklist.
2. Teachers must also select appropriate instructional media like multimedia, video, graphics, audio, and text using a media selection checklist.
3. When selecting specific materials, teachers should determine needs, check various sources, obtain and preview materials, try them with students, and compare options. They can modify existing materials or create new ones.
Teachers must consider copyright issues and exceptions when using others' materials. The overall goal is to help students learn to select criteria for
The Relationship Between HCAHPS and Facilities: How to Improve Scores In New ...BSA LifeStructures
In the healthcare world, results are defined by outcomes and patient satisfaction. Healthcare executives across the country are facing questions on how their organization can improve patient satisfaction and, as a result, scores on the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Health Care Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) survey. The importance of patient satisfaction results have evolved since the introduction of healthcare reform—which affects hospitals’ reimbursement partly based on scores they receive on the HCAHPS.
Healthcare facility planners and designers have the responsibility to create a physical environment that enables improved results. After all, creating an atmosphere in hospitals that is safe, clean and quiet makes patients more comfortable and more likely to heal. The ability to identify the design elements that contribute to a healthy and positive patient experience allows hospitals to institute operational plans and design solutions that improve healing.
In this presentation, planning and design experts from BSA LifeStructures will discuss the impact a hospitals’ environment can have on patients and then present design recommendations that have been proven to improve satisfaction scores and value for the hospital. BSA LifeStructures has developed methods to track the impact of design solutions in hospitals. And, in doing so, have given healthcare organizations a valuable tool to determine the value and effectiveness of their healing environment.
The epicenter of patient experience is generally focused on the patient room.
The different human interactions within the patient room create the paradigm for defining the patient experience…the people, the process and the place.
People—the physical space of the patient room can contribute to engaging the caregiver by providing plenty of natural light, giving caregivers adequate space to work, and planning spaces that combine multiple functions.
Process—Lean design principles should be used to improve the caregiver’s workflow and limit the number of value-wasted movements. By making their job more efficient they can save energy and leverage opportunities for rest and respite.
Place—the physical space needs to be quiet and clean. Using easy-to-clean flooring materials and designing patient rooms to limit room-to-room and corridor-to-room noise transfer enables the space to address typical areas for satisfaction shortfalls.
These three interactions need to work well collaboratively in order to yield a satisfactory patient experience and quality HCAHPS scores. It is the cause and effect flow to HCAHPS scores.
The opening scene of Limitless uses a blurred tracking shot through the city to create a sense of speed and tension. Billboards showing brain images and neurons suggest the main character is under the influence of drugs. Shots of his messy apartment indicate his life is disorganized and isolated. The character is shown pitching his book to disinterested men in a pub, making him seem lonely and unimportant. Overall the fast-paced opening establishes the thriller genre and leaves the audience wanting more.
SEO is composed of onsite and offsite optimization. Onsite refers to elements on a website like keywords, URLs, page content and social media integration. Offsite refers to external elements like blogging, social bookmarks and forums. The document discusses optimizing a website for SEO through onsite and offsite techniques, using the My Viral Web tool to add campaigns and track backlinks to find where competitors are mentioned in order to increase online presence.
This document discusses selecting methods, media, and materials for instruction. It covers several key points:
1. Teachers must select instructional methods like motivation, application, orientation, and evaluation. They should use a methods selection checklist.
2. Teachers must also select appropriate instructional media like multimedia, video, graphics, audio, and text using a media selection checklist.
3. When selecting specific materials, teachers should determine needs, check various sources, obtain and preview materials, try them with students, and compare options. They can modify existing materials or create new ones.
Teachers must consider copyright issues and exceptions when using others' materials. The overall goal is to help students learn to select criteria for
The Relationship Between HCAHPS and Facilities: How to Improve Scores In New ...BSA LifeStructures
In the healthcare world, results are defined by outcomes and patient satisfaction. Healthcare executives across the country are facing questions on how their organization can improve patient satisfaction and, as a result, scores on the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Health Care Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) survey. The importance of patient satisfaction results have evolved since the introduction of healthcare reform—which affects hospitals’ reimbursement partly based on scores they receive on the HCAHPS.
Healthcare facility planners and designers have the responsibility to create a physical environment that enables improved results. After all, creating an atmosphere in hospitals that is safe, clean and quiet makes patients more comfortable and more likely to heal. The ability to identify the design elements that contribute to a healthy and positive patient experience allows hospitals to institute operational plans and design solutions that improve healing.
In this presentation, planning and design experts from BSA LifeStructures will discuss the impact a hospitals’ environment can have on patients and then present design recommendations that have been proven to improve satisfaction scores and value for the hospital. BSA LifeStructures has developed methods to track the impact of design solutions in hospitals. And, in doing so, have given healthcare organizations a valuable tool to determine the value and effectiveness of their healing environment.
The epicenter of patient experience is generally focused on the patient room.
The different human interactions within the patient room create the paradigm for defining the patient experience…the people, the process and the place.
People—the physical space of the patient room can contribute to engaging the caregiver by providing plenty of natural light, giving caregivers adequate space to work, and planning spaces that combine multiple functions.
Process—Lean design principles should be used to improve the caregiver’s workflow and limit the number of value-wasted movements. By making their job more efficient they can save energy and leverage opportunities for rest and respite.
Place—the physical space needs to be quiet and clean. Using easy-to-clean flooring materials and designing patient rooms to limit room-to-room and corridor-to-room noise transfer enables the space to address typical areas for satisfaction shortfalls.
These three interactions need to work well collaboratively in order to yield a satisfactory patient experience and quality HCAHPS scores. It is the cause and effect flow to HCAHPS scores.
The opening scene of Limitless uses a blurred tracking shot through the city to create a sense of speed and tension. Billboards showing brain images and neurons suggest the main character is under the influence of drugs. Shots of his messy apartment indicate his life is disorganized and isolated. The character is shown pitching his book to disinterested men in a pub, making him seem lonely and unimportant. Overall the fast-paced opening establishes the thriller genre and leaves the audience wanting more.
Omega 3 overview - professor philip calder eng1iTech-llc
This lecture covers omega-3 fatty acids, including their sources, metabolism, and health benefits. It discusses the metabolic relationship between alpha-linolenic acid and long chain omega-3 fatty acids like EPA and DHA. It reviews evidence that omega-3 fatty acids may benefit cardiovascular health as well as visual and brain development. The lecture concludes that long chain omega-3 fatty acids have important physiological effects and may lower the risk of many diseases through plausible biological mechanisms.
DHA plays an important role in brain health throughout life. Research shows that DHA is essential for brain development in infants and children, and may help maintain optimal brain function in teens, adults and seniors. While recommendations for DHA intake are not well defined, studies suggest amounts of 150-250 mg per day are beneficial for brain health across different age groups. Bioriginal has developed neural health products containing DHA tailored to different life stages to support healthy brain development and function.
Using Simulation to Orchestrate Memorable Learning ExperiencesBSA LifeStructures
The key to successful simulation is the experience. A successful simulation center supports the academic and clinical mission, while also creating realistic spaces that advance the education of students and provide hands-on experience in a risk-free environment. But how do you orchestrate an experience that students learn and grow from? This presentation focuses on the different types of simulation environments, their varying levels of fidelity and how Marian University uses simulation as a catalyst for memorable learning.
The document discusses the history and development of artificial intelligence over the past 70 years. It outlines some of the key milestones in AI research including the creation of logic theories, machine learning algorithms, and neural networks. Recent advances in deep learning have helped AI systems match and even surpass human-level performance in certain tasks such as image recognition.
Omega 3 overview - professor philip calder eng1iTech-llc
This lecture covers omega-3 fatty acids, including their sources, metabolism, and health benefits. It discusses the metabolic relationship between alpha-linolenic acid and long chain omega-3 fatty acids like EPA and DHA. It reviews evidence that omega-3 fatty acids may benefit cardiovascular health as well as visual and brain development. The lecture concludes that long chain omega-3 fatty acids have important physiological effects and may lower the risk of many diseases through plausible biological mechanisms.
DHA plays an important role in brain health throughout life. Research shows that DHA is essential for brain development in infants and children, and may help maintain optimal brain function in teens, adults and seniors. While recommendations for DHA intake are not well defined, studies suggest amounts of 150-250 mg per day are beneficial for brain health across different age groups. Bioriginal has developed neural health products containing DHA tailored to different life stages to support healthy brain development and function.
Using Simulation to Orchestrate Memorable Learning ExperiencesBSA LifeStructures
The key to successful simulation is the experience. A successful simulation center supports the academic and clinical mission, while also creating realistic spaces that advance the education of students and provide hands-on experience in a risk-free environment. But how do you orchestrate an experience that students learn and grow from? This presentation focuses on the different types of simulation environments, their varying levels of fidelity and how Marian University uses simulation as a catalyst for memorable learning.
The document discusses the history and development of artificial intelligence over the past 70 years. It outlines some of the key milestones in AI research including the creation of logic theories, machine learning algorithms, and neural networks. Recent advances in deep learning have helped AI systems match and even surpass human-level performance in certain tasks such as image recognition.