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jiyaverma

Matlab and Simulink training courses for photos and videos - 0 views

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    Learn about image processing toolboxes for processing photos and videos in Matlab and Simulink courses from Multisoft Systems.
jiyaverma

DCS Training courses from the leading institutional facility - 0 views

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    Process operation and testing instruments aspirants will gain proficiency in handling process automation from the advanced and custom delivered DCS training courses by expert and experienced trainers at Multisoft Systems.
Graham Atttwell

Knowledge-at-work: Boundary objects and KM - 5 views

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    " Boundary object (BO), originally introduced by Starr (1989), is a concept to refer to objects that serve an interface between different communities of practice. Boundary objects are an entity shared by several different communities but viewed or used differently by each of them. As Star points out, boundary objects in an organization work because they necessarily contain sufficient detail to be understandable by both parties, however, neither party is required to understand the full context of use by the other - boundary objects serve as point of mediation and negotiation around intent. Boundary objects are flexible enough to adapt to local needs and have different distinct identities in different communities, but at the same time robust enough to maintain a common identity across the boundaries to be a place for shared work. Boundary objects are not necessarily physical artifacts such as a map between two people: they can be a set of information, conversations, interests, rules, plans, contracts, or even persons. It is around BOs that Communities of Practice (CoPs) often gather. BOs are 'used' by members of different communities in very different ways, although the representation is shared. BOs are an important class of knowledge artifacts. They are center stage in the dynamics of knowledge exchange. BOs are also known as CISs (common information spaces). Examples: Reports are a classic example of traces as boundary objects that the professionals and other members share. Faxed documents and email massages are also the boundary object among distributed members. Information spaces, where particpants gather to exchange information, co-ordinate activites and create knowledge are another example of BOs A library catalog, an order entry process, travel assistance request form, an organizational knowledge map, i.e. one of the products from your knowledge mapping project! Mapping BOs: Boundary objects are a very useful way to structure and
David Wetzel

Wiki or Blog: Which is Better? - 0 views

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    Both wikis and blogs provide teachers with a a dynamic process for integrating Web 2.0 technology in their science and math classes. These two types of online tools offer students a more engaging process for learning. Both are relatively easy tools which do not require teachers or students to learn any special program tools or computer skills. Their uses and applications are only limited by the vision and purpose for helping students learn.
Rayan Gillaspy

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jonnamatthew

Business Process Excellence Solution - 1 views

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    Process excellence solutions will optimize the workflows and will help you to make the move easy and efficient.
Antwak Short videos

Data Science Project Management and Business Understanding by 112+ professionals - 0 views

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    How to Prepare for a Data Scientist Interview? Are you struggling to get into data science and wondering what the interviews will be like? You might even know data science. You might also know about Data Science tools and techniques but still getting rejected in the interviews. It is essential to brush up your skillset to become a Data Scientist in demand. These are some times where many of us are hoping to change or find some job. Interview preparation has become an important step to land a good job. What's more, interviews are a serious thing for everybody. Uncertainty, randomness, and human blunders make an interview damn unnerving. Preparing for an interview is the only way to limit your misfortunes during an interview. Here's the step by step guide for Data Science Interview Process The Interview process begins directly from the point you begin investigating the various job positions that allure you. Furthermore, it goes up to the stage of in-person (face to face) interviews. Remember that this is a crucial interview procedure. You probably won't need to experience every single step in your interview procedure. Comprehend and follow the Different Roles, Skills and Interviews Update your Resume and Start Applying! Telephonic Screening Clearing the Assignments In-Person Interaction(s) Post-Interview Steps The above-mentioned steps will be helpful all through your Interview preparation! Know about different Roles, Skills and Interviews in Data Science The main thing you need to comprehend is that there are many jobs in the data science environment. An average data science project has a life cycle. A data scientist is just one part of an effective data science project. Let's check out a quick run-through of different data Scientist job roles. Data Scientist Business Analyst Data Analyst Data Visualizer Analyst Data Science Manager Data Architect AI Engineer PC Vision Engineer
Antwak Short videos

The Future of Work - 0 views

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    How are current socio technological changes impacting the future of work? New technology, global trends, and the effect of Covid-19 on the job force have fundamentally altered the way firms operate and the kinds of expertise their workers require to compete in this emerging period of employment. Despite the fact that we cannot foresee what the future has in store, certain adjustments are inevitable. You must brace for such developments as a forward-thinking professional or aspirant. Gig Economy Gig Economy: The term 'gig' refers to a job model in which contractors are recruited and paid on a project-by-project basis. Gone are the days of doing a strap task from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The gig economy helps people to save multiple hours per day to make the most of the one and only scarce asset that they have time. Employee Well-Being Employee Well-Being is the topmost priority: While more people are operating remotely for extended periods of time, organisations can concentrate on ways to improve relationships and reduce mental tension. As organizations adapt, building mentally healthy workplaces will become even more relevant and complex. Also, working remotely and loneliness could have a detrimental impact on workers' mental wellbeing. Employee morale will suffer if they are not in good health. Several anal believe that employers will put a stronger emphasis on mental wellbeing and employee welfare. Intuitive and Appropriate Strategy Intuitive and Appropriate Strategy: Although meetings through online platforms like Zoom and Google Meet have been a constant throughout the pandemic but this restricted mode of communication the essence of being connected to colleagues and friends has indeed been cruelly exposed. As a result, software companies often rose to the situation, implementing innovative methods to ensure workers involved when working remotely. Nvidia, for example, has prioritized human speech over the context of video calls, resulting in substantial data s
Antwak Short videos

"Use of Programmatic ads in Digital Marketing (2021 Guide)" by + professionals - 0 views

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    Programmatic advertising is about automatically buying and selling online advertisements. It does not matter how creative an ad is, placing it correctly to the right targeted audience is the only way it can be effective. Hence, buying the best ad space at the best price & selecting the right target audience, is the key thing. The whole process of Programmatic advertising includes two parties: Advertisers who buy the ad space online Publishers, who own the digital space and are willing to sell Programmatic advertising uses algorithmic software that operates the sale and placement of digital ad impressions via ad exchange platforms in a fraction of a second. It also includes traffic data and online targeting methods to give out impressions more precisely and at scale, hence a better return in investment for both parties. Programmatic advertising The process of Programmatic ads in summary: A person clicks on a website The website owner puts the ad impression up for auction Advertisers offer bids for the impression The highest bidder wins the ad impression The ad is served on the website to the users The user hopefully clicks on the ad and converts All the steps above happen instantly, if the user, who clicked on the ad is a strong potential customer, which is calculated based on their surfing data history and online profile, the bid served for your impression will become higher. Watch AntWak video on programmatic ads to know more.
Nigel Coutts

Process vs Product in Maker-centered Learning - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    The maker movement and with it maker-centered learning brings new possibilities and challenges into the classroom. It has spawned makerspaces and students are busy designing and making products. The danger with all this frenzied making is that it is very easy to miss the point, to focus on the product and not the journey.  
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How to Learn: Supply Chain Management System - 0 views

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    Everything's have a chin. Considering this supply chain management is the process of the flow of goods and services which controls the system.
Shannon Panzo

Learn To Trust Your Intuition With ZOXing - 6 views

Solve Your Problems With Intuition How would you like to have the ability to simply solve your problems? Is it even possible? Yes, if you trust your intuition. ZOX Pro teaches you ...

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cristina costa

The Ed Techie: Documentally is waki - 0 views

  • This can be true even with 'conventional' journalists - for example if the BBC's Rory Cellan-Jones tweets that he is appearing on the news, I'm probably more likely to tune in and watch it, because I've been following his process in creating the story.
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    This can be true even with 'conventional' journalists - for example if the BBC's Rory Cellan-Jones tweets that he is appearing on the news, I'm probably more likely to tune in and watch it, because I've been following his process in creating the story
Miles Berry

Online Learning: Trends, Models And Dynamics In Our Education Future - Part 1 - Robin G... - 0 views

  • In the case of informal learning, however, the structure is much looser. People pursue their own objectives in their own way, while at the same time initiating and sustaining an ongoing dialogue with others pursuing similar objectives. Learning and discussion is not structured, but rather, is determined by the needs and interests of the participants. There is no leader; each person participates as they deem appropriate. There are no boundaries; people drift into and out of the conversation as their knowledge and interests change.
  • The PLE is not an application, but rather, a description of the process of learning in situ from a variety of courses and according to one’s personal, context-situated, needs. The process, simply, is that learners will be presented with learning resources according to their interests, aptitudes, educational levels, and other factors (including employer factor and social factors) while they are in the process of working at their job, engaging in a hobby, or playing a game.
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    Stephen Downes on the future of e-learning: personalised learning, networks and PLEs amongst much else
Zsolt Kulcsár

Creating the random learning theory - 0 views

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    CCK08 course - learning process representation by Irmeli Aro.
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    Irmeli Aro - I'm approaching this course as I illustrate in the following picture: Connectivism and Connective Knowledge 2008 I consider this course a success when I'm able to define how randomness in learning is created in practice. I'm perceiving that process in the following picture: Innovative Leadership and Learning towards 2020
cristina costa

Digital Ethnography - 0 views

  • We have for years increasingly desired that education be considered as life itself and not as a mere preparation for later living … it follows that to base education on purposeful acts is exactly to identify the process of education with worthy living itself.
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    We have for years increasingly desired that education be considered as life itself and not as a mere preparation for later living … it follows that to base education on purposeful acts is exactly to identify the process of education with worthy living itself.
Nik Peachey

Nik's Quick Shout: Let us Now Praise Famous Women - 4 views

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    "Technology was a huge feature of this years' IATEFL conference and it's very easy to be blinded or pulled along by the technology, but in the work of these six women there is for me some sign of the beginnings of a state of normalisation of technology in language teaching. A state when we can move past talking about technology and get back to talking about teaching of which technology is just a normal part and an enabler in that process of learning."
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    Technology was a huge feature of this years' IATEFL conference and it's very easy to be blinded or pulled along by the technology, but in the work of these six women there is for me some sign of the beginnings of a state of normalisation of technology in language teaching. A state when we can move past talking about technology and get back to talking about teaching of which technology is just a normal part and an enabler in that process of learning.
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Top 3 Best Examples of Excellent Customer Service in Healthcare Using Custom CRM Software - 0 views

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