This document provides a summary of Mike Browning's experience, education, and objectives. It outlines his previous roles in sales and account management from 2009 to 1984 at companies like Dialogic Communications, Dell Computer Corp, Southeast Appliance Distributing, Tennessee Mat Company, and L'Aire Liquide. It also lists his education as a Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing from Brigham Young University. His stated objectives are to be an enterprising and adaptive team player with 27 years of sales experience.
The document describes revisions made to the table of contents page for a music magazine called "Flava." Key details include:
- Placing the magazine cover image and title "Flava" on the left third of the page.
- Adding editorial pillars ("News, Features, Music") and 2-4 cover lines below each pillar.
- Including an editorial letter and image of featured artist "Pretty In Pink" on the right third.
- Revising layout and formatting elements like fonts, sizes, alignments to improve professional appearance and readability.
The scheduled redis speaker was sick so I whipped up in about an hour and filled in on a different subject. It's a bit crude, but you get a big picture view of how to build a simple AI application using BigCouch. The accompanying video is up at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEBDNxbSRuk
This document provides a summary of Herbert M. Browning's experience in information technology sales. It outlines his previous roles at Dialogic Communications Corporation, Dell Computer Corp, Southeast Appliance Distributing, Tennessee Mat Company, and L'Aire Liquide over 27 years. It also lists his education from Brigham Young University and objectives of entering a new role as an enterprising and adaptive team player to achieve business objectives and goals.
This is a PowerPoint presentation that introduces Lifetime Designs; a home modification, remodeling and new construction company focused on the principals of Universal Design, specializing in creating a better aging in place environment for our clients.
The document discusses different aspects of a media product including how it uses or challenges conventions of real media products. It represents particular social groups as teenage girls through images of two girls with blue and white colors representing innocence and simplicity. The target audience is males and females between 11-17 years old from social groups D and E. The document also discusses how the audience is attracted through images, cover lines, fonts, color scheme and addressing different social classes and occupations. It reflects on what was learned about technologies from constructing the product and progression from the preliminary task to the full product.
The document discusses the benefits of using multimedia in presentations rather than traditional PowerPoint slides. It argues that multimedia keeps audiences more engaged by incorporating interactive elements like videos, animations and audio. Research shows people learn better when visual aids accompany text. The document encourages leveraging online resources to create multimedia presentations without needing extra time. This allows for better teaching and improved student performance.
Christie Rickert discusses completing an online teaching course and preparing for summer professional development. She has accomplished designing the entire course, receiving supervisor feedback, and field testing parts of the course with students. Some revisions are complete while others are pending based on the field test and supervisor feedback. The actual course differed from the original plan in having fewer objectives, being self-paced rather than two weeks, focusing on virtual presentation skills instead of Blackboard Collaborate, and using Moodle instead of Blackboard. The goal was to use tools that transfer to online teaching such as creating a virtual presentation using Jing to research an online learning topic.
Herbert Browning has over 27 years of experience in sales and is seeking a position selling dry ice blasting systems. He has 3 years of experience previously selling dry ice blasting equipment from 1984 to 1994. Some of his past customers who used dry ice blasting include a rubber company for cleaning molds, an airplane parts company for removing paint, and a power plant for cleaning a generator. Browning is looking to leverage his problem-solving and client relationship skills to promote dry ice blasting processes and products.
This document summarizes the virtual school program in Hays CISD, including its establishment, growth over time, expenses, strategies for success from various stakeholder perspectives, and plans for the future. It provides an overview of how the program started in 2008 and now serves over 1,000 high school students across 3 campuses. Key points discussed are coordinating roles and responsibilities, establishing registration processes, orientations, schedules, grade reporting, and record keeping to support online learning in the district.
The document discusses Slideshare, describing it as the "YouTube for slideshow presentations". It notes that the author has uploaded several presentations to Slideshare, with varying view and download counts. The author uses Slideshare to find information, share ideas, organize presentations, and overcome compatibility issues. Slideshare allows users to upload unlimited presentations and documents for free, along with 3 videos, and provides analytics on the most popular uploads. It also encourages social sharing features like commenting and following other users.
The document discusses distance learning tools and strategies used by Hays CISD. It introduces Christie Rickert and Amy Bradfield who lead these efforts. They discuss how videoconferencing and online learning have helped solve problems like expanding course offerings, reducing travel time, and increasing access. Challenges discussed include equipment issues, scheduling, and ensuring teacher support and quality courses. Examples of successful programs using these tools are highlighted.
Essence of Nimble's presentation on Channel Architecture given at Webforum in Oslo March 2010 by Thordur Arnason and Annike H. Asserson. Partly English, partly Norwegian.
This document provides a summary of Mike Browning's experience, education, and objectives. It outlines his previous roles in sales and account management from 2009 to 1984 at companies like Dialogic Communications, Dell Computer Corp, Southeast Appliance Distributing, Tennessee Mat Company, and L'Aire Liquide. It also lists his education as a Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing from Brigham Young University. His stated objectives are to be an enterprising and adaptive team player with 27 years of sales experience.
The document describes revisions made to the table of contents page for a music magazine called "Flava." Key details include:
- Placing the magazine cover image and title "Flava" on the left third of the page.
- Adding editorial pillars ("News, Features, Music") and 2-4 cover lines below each pillar.
- Including an editorial letter and image of featured artist "Pretty In Pink" on the right third.
- Revising layout and formatting elements like fonts, sizes, alignments to improve professional appearance and readability.
The scheduled redis speaker was sick so I whipped up in about an hour and filled in on a different subject. It's a bit crude, but you get a big picture view of how to build a simple AI application using BigCouch. The accompanying video is up at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEBDNxbSRuk
This document provides a summary of Herbert M. Browning's experience in information technology sales. It outlines his previous roles at Dialogic Communications Corporation, Dell Computer Corp, Southeast Appliance Distributing, Tennessee Mat Company, and L'Aire Liquide over 27 years. It also lists his education from Brigham Young University and objectives of entering a new role as an enterprising and adaptive team player to achieve business objectives and goals.
This is a PowerPoint presentation that introduces Lifetime Designs; a home modification, remodeling and new construction company focused on the principals of Universal Design, specializing in creating a better aging in place environment for our clients.
The document discusses different aspects of a media product including how it uses or challenges conventions of real media products. It represents particular social groups as teenage girls through images of two girls with blue and white colors representing innocence and simplicity. The target audience is males and females between 11-17 years old from social groups D and E. The document also discusses how the audience is attracted through images, cover lines, fonts, color scheme and addressing different social classes and occupations. It reflects on what was learned about technologies from constructing the product and progression from the preliminary task to the full product.
The document discusses the benefits of using multimedia in presentations rather than traditional PowerPoint slides. It argues that multimedia keeps audiences more engaged by incorporating interactive elements like videos, animations and audio. Research shows people learn better when visual aids accompany text. The document encourages leveraging online resources to create multimedia presentations without needing extra time. This allows for better teaching and improved student performance.
Christie Rickert discusses completing an online teaching course and preparing for summer professional development. She has accomplished designing the entire course, receiving supervisor feedback, and field testing parts of the course with students. Some revisions are complete while others are pending based on the field test and supervisor feedback. The actual course differed from the original plan in having fewer objectives, being self-paced rather than two weeks, focusing on virtual presentation skills instead of Blackboard Collaborate, and using Moodle instead of Blackboard. The goal was to use tools that transfer to online teaching such as creating a virtual presentation using Jing to research an online learning topic.
Herbert Browning has over 27 years of experience in sales and is seeking a position selling dry ice blasting systems. He has 3 years of experience previously selling dry ice blasting equipment from 1984 to 1994. Some of his past customers who used dry ice blasting include a rubber company for cleaning molds, an airplane parts company for removing paint, and a power plant for cleaning a generator. Browning is looking to leverage his problem-solving and client relationship skills to promote dry ice blasting processes and products.
This document summarizes the virtual school program in Hays CISD, including its establishment, growth over time, expenses, strategies for success from various stakeholder perspectives, and plans for the future. It provides an overview of how the program started in 2008 and now serves over 1,000 high school students across 3 campuses. Key points discussed are coordinating roles and responsibilities, establishing registration processes, orientations, schedules, grade reporting, and record keeping to support online learning in the district.
The document discusses Slideshare, describing it as the "YouTube for slideshow presentations". It notes that the author has uploaded several presentations to Slideshare, with varying view and download counts. The author uses Slideshare to find information, share ideas, organize presentations, and overcome compatibility issues. Slideshare allows users to upload unlimited presentations and documents for free, along with 3 videos, and provides analytics on the most popular uploads. It also encourages social sharing features like commenting and following other users.
The document discusses distance learning tools and strategies used by Hays CISD. It introduces Christie Rickert and Amy Bradfield who lead these efforts. They discuss how videoconferencing and online learning have helped solve problems like expanding course offerings, reducing travel time, and increasing access. Challenges discussed include equipment issues, scheduling, and ensuring teacher support and quality courses. Examples of successful programs using these tools are highlighted.
Essence of Nimble's presentation on Channel Architecture given at Webforum in Oslo March 2010 by Thordur Arnason and Annike H. Asserson. Partly English, partly Norwegian.