TESOL: Domain 2. Culture states that “Candidates know‚ understand‚ and use major concepts‚ principles‚ theories‚ and research related to the nature and role of culture and cultural groups to construct supportive learning environments for ELLs”( TESOL‚2010). When I was able to teach overseas‚ adapting and understanding the culture was an asset to my teaching experiences. I’d like to share a few experiences that required me to understand and adapt my life experiences and expectations to my teaching
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BACKGROUND PAPER ON 12 DOMAINS OF CULTURE: TECHNOLOGY & MATERIAL 1. There’s no arguing that technology has helped make life easier. Americans use it every day to communicate‚ travel‚ build and entertain themselves‚ but is it all positive? Does technology replace that which makes us human? Is technology harmful to the preservation of cultural values? Think about these questions as the effects of technology and material on American culture are explored. In the first point‚ the production element
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possible user accounts and group organizations for Riordan Manufacturing. This document discusses user and group accounts available through AD‚ and addresses possible implementation plans for the parent domain of riordanmanufacturing.com. These plans could also be implemented in the child domains for the four Riordan facilities‚ though addressing the actual implementations for those sites falls beyond the scope of this document. Users and Groups AD recognizes several types of accounts. User accounts
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people‚ processes‚ objects) Textual names (human readable) – used to identify individual services‚ people • email address: Hans.Mair@inf.unibz.it • URL: www.google.com – or groups of people or objects • mailing lists: professors@unibz.it • mail domains (if there are several mail exchangers) 2 Naming Concepts (cntd) Numeric addresses (identify the location of an object) – locate individual resources‚ e.g. 193.206.186.100 (IP host address) – special case: group addresses‚ e.g. multicast
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3 Creating Domains Exercise 2.4 Creating Resource Records Exercise 2.5 Creating a Scope Exercise 2.6 Confirming DHCP Server Functionality Exercise 2.7 Configuring DHCP Reservations Workstation Reset: Returning to Baseline Estimated lab time: 100 minutes Exercise 2.1 | Designing a DNS Namespace | Overview | You have been tasked with creating a test DNS namespace structure for your organization. Your first task is to design that namespace by specifying appropriate domain and host names
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Administration Creating a DNS Zone Creating DNS Domains Creating DNS Resource Records Using Reverse Name Resolution BEFORE YOU BEGIN The lab environment consists of computers connected to a local area network‚ along with a server that functions as the domain controller for a domain called adatum.com. The computers required for this lab are listed in Table 12-1. Table 12-1 Computers Required for Lab 12 Computer Operating System Computer Name Domain controller Windows Server 2012 SVR-DC-A Member
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is not scalable‚ especially for larger customers with multiple domains and/or forests. In GNZ‚ after the creation and enabling of the GlobalNames zone‚ the administrators must manually create‚ add‚ edit and‚ if required - delete‚ name records from that zone. GNZ does not support dynamic updates 2. Modifications Necessary to DNS for accomodating Read Only Domain Controllers. How is it different from the way DNS handles ordinary Domain Controllers? Make sure to configure RODC to point to itself
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Lesson 9 Performing Software Installation with Group Policy Key Terms Assign Option used to deploy required applications to pertinent users and computers. Basic User Strategy for enforcing restrictions that prevents any application from running that requires administrative rights‚ but allows programs to run that only require resources that are accessible by normal users. certificate rule Software restriction rule that uses the signing certificate of an application to allow
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Web Server (IIS) * Add feature - PowerShell * Roles / Features NOT to install * Installing Exchange Server 2007 * Allow access to your Exchange Server * Adding E-Mail Users * Add your own internet domain to the “Accepted Domains” list * Configure a send connector for outgoing emails * Assign email addresses to users in the active directory * Configure Transport Settings under Global Settings Pre-Installation Checklist Make sure you have
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troubleshooting network connectivity Determine which groups a user belongs To generate a list of groups that a user belongs‚ open a command prompt and enter the following commands: net user <username> /domain Replace <username> with an actual user name. For example: net user jdoe /domain Helpful commands entered from the Start > Run dialog box Select Start > Run to execute any of the following commands. mstsc Opens the Remote Desktop (RDP) tool winmsd Opens the System Information
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