Maze PowerPoint Project Guidelines 1. Your maze must consist of between 20 and 25 slides. You need to have a clear beginning and ending. Therefore‚ you need a title slide‚ as well as a conclusion slide. 2. For your maze‚ you should consider your audience (classmates)‚ the message you are trying to get across (why are you sharing this information?)‚ and the setting for your presentation (Room 612). 3. Your maze can be about anything‚ but must be appropriate for viewing in the classroom! No drugs
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NETWORK DESIGN PROJECT SUNNYSLOPE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL RADD NETWORKING‚ INC. RANDY CROCKETT - ASH RAND - DIRK FRETZ - DANIEL CURTIS Table of Contents Acknowledgements 1 Presentation Overview 2 1. RFP Requirements 3 1.1 Sunnyslope Elementary Stats/User Counts 3 1.2 WAN Design 3 1.3 IP Addressing 3 1.4 Hardware/Software 3 1.5 LAN Design 3 1.6 Security & Network Management 3 1.7 Additional Network Factors 3 1.8 Summary 3 Washington Elementary School District Wide Area Network 4 2. The WESD
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Effect of PowerPoint Presentation in the Academic Achievement of the Senior Students of Madapdap Rest. High School in Physics In partial fulfilment of the requirement for the subject Elective 2 Current Trends and Researches in Science Teaching Submitted by: Jeffrey R. Yumang MAEd-General Science Submitted to: Dr. Jacqueline V. Bagunu Acknowledgement Foremost‚ I would like to express my sincerest gratitude to our Professor Dr. Jacqueline V. Bagunu for her patience‚ motivation‚ enthusiasm
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POWERPOINT: SLIDE 1: Title Slide CONTRACTUALIZATION SLIDE 2: Contractualization or labor contractualization is the replacing of regular workers with temporary workers who receive lower wages with no or less benefits Contractuals‚ trainees‚ apprentices‚ helpers‚ casuals‚ piece raters‚ agency-hired‚ and project employees‚ among others A specified and limited period of time “desirable and necessary” SLIDE 3: ADVANTAGES ADVANTAGES and DISADVANTAGES: 1. Cost efficiency 2. Avoid labor unions
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Top-Down Network Design Methodology Lab Report 1. What are the business goals? (10 points) The business goals of this project are to upgrade the current network while keeping cost reasonable. The changes are being made to accommodate for students with laptops/ wireless devices and students who take on-line courses. 2. What are the business constraints? (10 points) One business constraint is cost. Funding for the project is mainly revenues from taxes. Another is the fact that they plan on opening
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Apple’s new iPad Marketing Plan Made by: Vu Tien Thanh Bouy Yang Shi Lei QiaoLing Ma 2012 Executive Summary Although facing fierce competition from other companies‚ Apple is still indisputably at the top of the tablet market (54.7% market share in the 4th quarter of 2011). The company has sold nearly 33 millions iPad 2 in the year of 2011. On March 7th 2012‚ the company launched its “new” iPad (3rd generation) for this year. This report aims at the marketing analysis for the Apple’s new iPad.
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The UBD fever By NILDA R. SUNGA‚ Ph.D. Director for Academic Affairs‚ Angelicum College‚ Quezon City July 11‚ 2010‚ 12:23pm UBD means Understanding by Design‚ an educational framework whose main objective is to promote quality teaching and learning and whose main goal is to develop enduring understandings that are transferable to life. UBD has‚ indeed‚ taken the country by storm. Everybody seems to be in the know. Teachers have attended UBD seminars conducted by educational entities‚ both public
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Difference between Logical & Physical Design of a Network When we look at the differences between logical design and physical design of a network it is easy to think of it as the logical as the functional part and physical as the seeing it part. With that stated there is more to this than just the functional and seeing parts. In order to understand the differences from one to the other‚ we need more information. In the following paragraphs I will try to outline what makes up the differences between
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Analyzing Business Goals and Constraints of Network Design Cited in Priscilla Oppenheimer. Date: Aug 6‚ 2004. This chapter serves as an introduction to the rest of the book by describing top-down network design. The first section explains how to use a systematic‚ top-down process when designing computer networks for your customers. Depending on your job‚ your customers might be other departments within your company‚ those to whom you are trying to sell products‚ or clients of your consulting
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hp December 2011 Design of an Antenna for a Wireless Sensor Network for Trains Malkolm Hinnemo Abstract Design of an Antenna for a Wireless Sensor Network for Trains Malkolm Hinnemo Teknisk- naturvetenskaplig fakultet UTH-enheten Besöksadress: Ångströmlaboratoriet Lägerhyddsvägen 1 Hus 4‚ Plan 0 Postadress: Box 536 751 21 Uppsala Telefon: 018 – 471 30 03 Telefax: 018 – 471 30 00 Hemsida: http://www.teknat.uu.se/student An antenna for a wireless sensor network for trains is designed
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