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plasma + wettability experiment day 🎆8am-5pm teaching (with 1-hr break)... i’m so tired, but it’s a “good tired”... less stress and anxiety when my students are enjoying my classes 😍 i’ll be with my grad students ‘till next week, i need more energy para more happy 😃🦾 it’s weird coz i’m using franglais sometimes haha 😂 #amazingadventuresofbeaujethro #filipinoscientist #nicelearning #research #researchclass #professionalmasters #gradschool #teaching #iloveteaching #teacher #univ_cotedazur #univ_nice #france #french #frenchriviera #cotedazur #nice #nice06 #science #chemistry #physics #energy #plasma #materials #engineering (at Université Côte d'Azur) https://www.instagram.com/p/B4kxfadi00L/?igshid=tdlp8qe8x49g
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PORTFOLIO RESEARCH// RESEARCH CLASS
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GRAD 502- week 1.2
AWARENESS CAMPAIGN RESEARCH
Class discussion :
1.Name the campaign and give a brief description of it.
The Road-to-Zero
2.What is the issue that awareness is being brought to?
This issue is big effect to everyone if they do not aware.
3.Who is the audience or audiences?
Everyone who walking, cycling, driving, motorcycling or taking public transport.
4.What is the 'call to action' (what is the audience being asked to do)?
5. What does it look? Can you breakdown the design system in play?
About My Campaign
My campaign subject
Early Traffic Safety Education
Why does my campaign subject need to have awareness brought to it?
Because I think people do not feel jaywalking is dangerous. We can watch people jaywalking several times a day. And also, children are smaller than adults, so their early education is essential to know how to solve when they crosswalk alone.
What would be a successful out come to my campaign?
Schools and parents realise the importance of early education to children and students. Also, students and children can remember or solve when they cross the crosswalk alone.
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Brand-new free online training: Block editor training
Marieke van de Rakt
Marieke van de Rakt is the founder of Yoast SEO Company Academy and CEO of Yoast. Her favorite SEO Company topics are SEO Company copywriting and site structure.
At Yoast, we are huge fans of the block editor. Admittedly -not right from the start-, but we’re now block-editor fanboys and fangirls. That’s why we created an awesome free block editor course! We hope it will help everybody to use the block editor to the fullest!
In this course, you’ll learn how to create awesome content with the new WordPress block editor! It adds thousands of new possibilities for creating posts and pages and it makes editing a lot easier. In the new Block editor training, we take you by the hand and guide you through the process of creating and publishing content with the new block editor. What’s more, we also show you some cool examples and explain how you can make the switch from the classic editor to the block editor. Ready to start learning?
What will you learn in the Block editor training?
In this online course, we teach you everything you need to know about creating well-designed, perfectly structured content with the new WordPress block editor. You’ll learn:
what the block editor is, why it was created and why you should be using it;
how to use the block editor: how to add, move, transform, group, reuse and edit blocks;
how to publish a post using the block editor;
how to add more blocks – and thus: functionalities – to the block editor;
how to switch from the classic editor to the new block editor and what you should pay attention to when transitioning;
everything about the future of the block editor – or project Gutenberg, like the goal of the project and the plans that have been announced.
We’ll take you by the hand and guide you through the process of creating a post with the block editor through practical screencasts, PDFs and assignments. To illustrate the endless possibilities of the block editor, we’ll also show you some awesome examples of content created with the new editor.
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How is the course set up?
The Block editor training is a hands-on and practical training that consists of three modules:
What is the block editor?
Using the block editor
Extras
These modules are divided into several lessons. Each lesson contains interesting videos, in which our WordPress experts – like Marieke van de Rakt and Jono Alderson – explain everything you should know. The practical lessons in module 2 also contain screencasts, so you can see exactly what you should do. We’ve also created reading materials, in which we explore topics more broadly. To complete a lesson, you take a quiz or do a practical assignment. In this way, you’ll know for sure whether you fully understand the theory and whether you’re able to put your knowledge to practice. Once you’ve finished the course, you’ll receive a Yoast certificate and a badge you can display on your website.
Online & on-demand
The block editor training is an online and on-demand training, like every other Yoast SEO Company academy training course. This means you can learn whenever you want and wherever you want! And did we already mention it’s completely free of charge?
Start creating block-tastic content now!
After the Block editor training, blocks will no longer hold any secrets for you and you’ll be ready to outshine your competition with visually stunning blog posts and pages! Are you ready? Check your Yoast SEO Company academy courses overview or click the button below to start the course!
Want to take a deeper dive?
Yoast SEO Company academy offers more in-depth courses about SEO Company and WordPress too. Want to learn how to write texts that are a breeze to read for readers and search engines alike? We offer classes on SEO Company copywriting! Or do you want to find out what keywords are most effective for your site? Our keyword researchclasses will tell you how. With a Yoast SEO Company academy Premium subscription, you’ll have access to 11 specialist courses created by SEO Company experts. Check it out now!
SEO Company by DBL07.co
source http://www.scpie.org/brand-new-free-online-training-block-editor-training/ source https://scpie.tumblr.com/post/613491800483741696
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Brand-new free online training: Block editor training
Marieke van de Rakt
Marieke van de Rakt is the founder of Yoast SEO Company Academy and CEO of Yoast. Her favorite SEO Company topics are SEO Company copywriting and site structure.
At Yoast, we are huge fans of the block editor. Admittedly -not right from the start-, but we’re now block-editor fanboys and fangirls. That’s why we created an awesome free block editor course! We hope it will help everybody to use the block editor to the fullest!
In this course, you’ll learn how to create awesome content with the new WordPress block editor! It adds thousands of new possibilities for creating posts and pages and it makes editing a lot easier. In the new Block editor training, we take you by the hand and guide you through the process of creating and publishing content with the new block editor. What’s more, we also show you some cool examples and explain how you can make the switch from the classic editor to the block editor. Ready to start learning?
What will you learn in the Block editor training?
In this online course, we teach you everything you need to know about creating well-designed, perfectly structured content with the new WordPress block editor. You’ll learn:
what the block editor is, why it was created and why you should be using it;
how to use the block editor: how to add, move, transform, group, reuse and edit blocks;
how to publish a post using the block editor;
how to add more blocks – and thus: functionalities – to the block editor;
how to switch from the classic editor to the new block editor and what you should pay attention to when transitioning;
everything about the future of the block editor – or project Gutenberg, like the goal of the project and the plans that have been announced.
We’ll take you by the hand and guide you through the process of creating a post with the block editor through practical screencasts, PDFs and assignments. To illustrate the endless possibilities of the block editor, we’ll also show you some awesome examples of content created with the new editor.
youtube
How is the course set up?
The Block editor training is a hands-on and practical training that consists of three modules:
What is the block editor?
Using the block editor
Extras
These modules are divided into several lessons. Each lesson contains interesting videos, in which our WordPress experts – like Marieke van de Rakt and Jono Alderson – explain everything you should know. The practical lessons in module 2 also contain screencasts, so you can see exactly what you should do. We’ve also created reading materials, in which we explore topics more broadly. To complete a lesson, you take a quiz or do a practical assignment. In this way, you’ll know for sure whether you fully understand the theory and whether you’re able to put your knowledge to practice. Once you’ve finished the course, you’ll receive a Yoast certificate and a badge you can display on your website.
Online & on-demand
The block editor training is an online and on-demand training, like every other Yoast SEO Company academy training course. This means you can learn whenever you want and wherever you want! And did we already mention it’s completely free of charge?
Start creating block-tastic content now!
After the Block editor training, blocks will no longer hold any secrets for you and you’ll be ready to outshine your competition with visually stunning blog posts and pages! Are you ready? Check your Yoast SEO Company academy courses overview or click the button below to start the course!
Want to take a deeper dive?
Yoast SEO Company academy offers more in-depth courses about SEO Company and WordPress too. Want to learn how to write texts that are a breeze to read for readers and search engines alike? We offer classes on SEO Company copywriting! Or do you want to find out what keywords are most effective for your site? Our keyword research classes will tell you how. With a Yoast SEO Company academy Premium subscription, you’ll have access to 11 specialist courses created by SEO Company experts. Check it out now!
SEO Company by DBL07.co
source http://www.scpie.org/brand-new-free-online-training-block-editor-training/
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Research Stay #IAS #systems #engineer #research #class #researchstay #researchclass 😁 ✌☕💻⚙🔍📑📚🖋💕
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The Bridge, New York Times
““The Bridge,” an eerie and indelible documentary about suicide, juxtaposes transcendent beauty and personal tragedy as starkly as any film I can recall. Throughout the movie, inspired by “Jumpers,” Tad Friend’s 2003 article in The New Yorker, the Golden Gate Bridge shimmers like a pathway to heaven.”
In contrast to the Guardian, shows an admiration and appreciation for the films “beauty”.
“Mr. Steel has compared these images to Bruegel’s painting “Landscape With the Fall of Icarus”; because the fatal leaps go almost unnoticed by passers-by, the analogy sticks.”
Draws comparisons to other media and remarks at the shocking lack of reaction from other pedestrians to these people dying
“For all its discussion of mental illness, “The Bridge” is metaphysically rather than clinically oriented. No mental health professionals are on hand to talk about suicide. The closest the movie comes to offering a case history is the story of Kevin Hines, a young man with bipolar disorder who decided midway in his leap that he wanted to live and arranged his body into a sitting position before he hit the water. “
A delve into the meaning of the film, it’s approach to death and the reasons behind these people’s ends. The reviewer also recounts the story of Kevin Hines who appears in the film, perhaps as the most involved party in a sea of grieving friends and eerily-cold family members.
Source: Stephen Holden (2006) 'The Bridge’, New York Times, 27th October. Available http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/27/movies/27brid.html?_r=0 (Accessed 18/12/15)
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First Photograph
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_photography
The first recorded photograph was taken in 1826 or 1827 by a French inventor Nicephore Niepce.
First Self Portrait
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_photography#/media/File:RobertCornelius.jpg
This photograph is the first self portrait. It was taken in 1839 by Robert Cornelius. This photograph is also the first known portrait of person.
First Digital Image
http://petapixel.com/2010/11/04/first-digital-photograph-ever-made/
In 1956 Russell Kirsch made the first digital image 18 years before the first digital camera was invented. He done this by scanning a photograph of his son into his computer which created the first digital image.
First Colour Photograph
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_photography
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_photography_technology
The first colour photograph was taken in 1861 by James Clark Maxwell. He does this by project the image through coloured filters.
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SINGLE CHRISTMAS OBJECT- PAPERCHASE//RESEARCH CLASS
AIM - To photograph a single Christmas object within Paperchase keeping it as simple as possible and consider elements of composition and leave negative space for the next part of the task.
OUTCOME - Overall I think that the images taken from this shoot turned out well. However lighting was an issue at some points within the shoot therefore I had to regularly alter the ISO and aperture settings. I decided to try and keep the background of the images simple so that the focus was on the object. I achieved the negative space within the images by keeping the object towards the right or left side of the image instead of having it placed in the centre and also achieve using the rule of thirds within the image.
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We tested four sites around Melbourne city, as an experiment to test how members of the public react to an staged 'intervention' into a public space. Would p...
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My paperclip spinning top exercise today👍👍👍✨ ❤️#thereasonwhyiminortho isn't it?😆 #hsdm #researchclass #gagaboston2014 #gagaaroundtheworld (at Harvard School of Dental Medicine)
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Excuse me for uploading too much #ResearchClass #BummerProf #asians #pinoy
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Dahil busy sila sa recitation naggroupie muna kami :) #3bsrt1a #radtech #researchclass #groupiiiee #happy (at The Family Clinic, Inc., Lacson Ave., Sampaloc, Manila)
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The Bridge, The Guardian
“Eric Steel's The Bridge is a morbid documentary of some interest about the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco Bay and why people jump off it. We see several suicides and hear from their nearest and dearest, and the film suggests that people do it because, like Everest, it is there and because it's a curiously attractive construction.”
The author shows mild interest, but ultimately a much greater uncomfortable feeling from the flick.
“ For most moviegoers, the bridge is the unforgettable backdrop to the attempted suicide of the mysterious character played by Kim Novak in Hitchcock's Vertigo. For literary types, it has another connection. “
Focuses on other film’s portrayal, again showing little interest in the film’s content and more the subject in general
“The gifted American poet Weldon Kees, who wrote the haunting 'Subtitle' using the cinema as a metaphor for death, is thought to have thrown himself from the bridge in 1955 at the age of 41. His body was never found, but his car was left nearby.”
Again, focusing on other content. This review may seem lackluster and short but it perfectly encapsulates the reviewer’s own thoughts, and their tendency to stray while watching The Bridge.
Source: Philip French (2007) 'The Bridge Film’, The Guardian, 18th February. Available http://www.theguardian.com/film/2007/feb/18/documentary.philipfrench (Accessed 18/12/15)
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