The document discusses how businesses can leverage Facebook to build deeper connections with customers by helping them express their identity and share meaningful life moments through branded apps and actions on Facebook. It provides examples of how brands could create apps that allow customers to publish stories about products they are considering or vehicles they own back to Facebook. The document also discusses how Facebook Platform for Mobile allows all mobile apps to be social, with seamless experiences across devices and the ability to discover friends' app connections through the social graph.
The document summarizes the Japanese folktale "Momotaro". It describes how Momotaro, a boy who emerged from a giant peach, sets out with a dog, monkey, and pheasant to defeat demons that were terrorizing a village. After a fierce battle on the demons' island, Momotaro and his companions defeat the demons, allowing the village to live in peace. They return home to Momotaro's grandparents with treasure from the defeated demons.
Text messaging, also known as texting, allows for quick communication through short 160-character messages on mobile devices like cellphones and iPads. It can be used for learning by having students answer daily vocabulary questions via text and receiving messages about their results. Visual learners in particular may benefit from incorporating text messaging into learning.
This document provides an introduction and history of Gowar, a location-based gaming startup. It describes how Gowar was founded in 2010 at a Startup Weekend event and grew to win that competition. By 2011, Gowar had launched on the Apple and Android markets and was developing its gamification platform. The core game mechanics including attacking other locations, collecting virtual currency, leaderboards, and badges are summarized. Problems with cheaters and balancing game play are discussed along with solutions. Results showing player engagement are also presented. Finally, the document outlines Gowar's API platform for building geographic, points-based, and communication features into games.
The document discusses how businesses can leverage Facebook to build deeper connections with customers by helping them express their identity and share meaningful life moments through branded apps and actions on Facebook. It provides examples of how brands could create apps that allow customers to publish stories about products they are considering or vehicles they own back to Facebook. The document also discusses how Facebook Platform for Mobile allows all mobile apps to be social, with seamless experiences across devices and the ability to discover friends' app connections through the social graph.
The document summarizes the Japanese folktale "Momotaro". It describes how Momotaro, a boy who emerged from a giant peach, sets out with a dog, monkey, and pheasant to defeat demons that were terrorizing a village. After a fierce battle on the demons' island, Momotaro and his companions defeat the demons, allowing the village to live in peace. They return home to Momotaro's grandparents with treasure from the defeated demons.
Text messaging, also known as texting, allows for quick communication through short 160-character messages on mobile devices like cellphones and iPads. It can be used for learning by having students answer daily vocabulary questions via text and receiving messages about their results. Visual learners in particular may benefit from incorporating text messaging into learning.
This document provides an introduction and history of Gowar, a location-based gaming startup. It describes how Gowar was founded in 2010 at a Startup Weekend event and grew to win that competition. By 2011, Gowar had launched on the Apple and Android markets and was developing its gamification platform. The core game mechanics including attacking other locations, collecting virtual currency, leaderboards, and badges are summarized. Problems with cheaters and balancing game play are discussed along with solutions. Results showing player engagement are also presented. Finally, the document outlines Gowar's API platform for building geographic, points-based, and communication features into games.
In a small village, an old couple finds a peach with a boy inside named Momotaro. They raise him and he grows strong. Demons begin terrorizing the village, so Momotaro decides to defeat them. He recruits a dog, monkey, and pheasant to join him. They sail to the demon's island, defeat them, and return with treasure to the village. The village then lives happily ever after.
This document provides an overview of a presentation on the limitations of internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles and the role of electric vehicles. It discusses how hybrid electric vehicles are important because they combine a conventional ICE with an electric propulsion system. It outlines some key limitations of conventional ICE vehicles, including low fuel conversion efficiency, emissions, and inefficient energy usage during braking. The document then defines electric vehicles and hybrid electric vehicles. It classifies different types of electric vehicles and discusses the components and configurations of electric vehicle systems. In the conclusion, it notes that hybrid vehicles can achieve up to 30.2% well-to-wheel efficiency.
This document provides instructions for Assignment 1, which involves observing children at the SFSU Children's Campus and writing a report analyzing the observations based on an article by Garcia (1994) about gender differences in motor skill development. Students are asked to observe for 1 hour, record examples of behaviors that support or contradict Garcia's four assertions about gender interactions, and discuss their findings in relation to Garcia's study. The assignment is due October 19th and must follow APA style guidelines.
Traditional African dance depicts life's rhythms through movement and tells stories of history, culture, and spirituality. Dances vary by region but commonly include war dances like Adzohu which depicted bravery through witty movements and Agbekor which mimicked battle tactics. Social dances like Togo Atsia expressed women's views through horsetail movements. Drums are integral to dance as their rhythms and intensities convey specific meanings and allow dancers to respond. Modern companies like Hayor Bibimma and Kankouran preserve and personalize traditional African dance styles.
In a small village, an old couple finds a peach with a boy inside named Momotaro. They raise him and he grows strong. Demons begin terrorizing the village, so Momotaro decides to defeat them. He recruits a dog, monkey, and pheasant to join him. They sail to the demon's island, defeat them, and return with treasure to the village. The village then lives happily ever after.
This document provides an overview of a presentation on the limitations of internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles and the role of electric vehicles. It discusses how hybrid electric vehicles are important because they combine a conventional ICE with an electric propulsion system. It outlines some key limitations of conventional ICE vehicles, including low fuel conversion efficiency, emissions, and inefficient energy usage during braking. The document then defines electric vehicles and hybrid electric vehicles. It classifies different types of electric vehicles and discusses the components and configurations of electric vehicle systems. In the conclusion, it notes that hybrid vehicles can achieve up to 30.2% well-to-wheel efficiency.
This document provides instructions for Assignment 1, which involves observing children at the SFSU Children's Campus and writing a report analyzing the observations based on an article by Garcia (1994) about gender differences in motor skill development. Students are asked to observe for 1 hour, record examples of behaviors that support or contradict Garcia's four assertions about gender interactions, and discuss their findings in relation to Garcia's study. The assignment is due October 19th and must follow APA style guidelines.
Traditional African dance depicts life's rhythms through movement and tells stories of history, culture, and spirituality. Dances vary by region but commonly include war dances like Adzohu which depicted bravery through witty movements and Agbekor which mimicked battle tactics. Social dances like Togo Atsia expressed women's views through horsetail movements. Drums are integral to dance as their rhythms and intensities convey specific meanings and allow dancers to respond. Modern companies like Hayor Bibimma and Kankouran preserve and personalize traditional African dance styles.