130 European data startups were analyzed that focused on collecting and interpreting data to create actionable insights. The top sectors for funded startups were advertising technology, e-commerce, health, customer insights, and sales/marketing. The United Kingdom, France, and Germany led investment in these startups, with the UK attracting the most funding. On average, startups received around €4-6 million in funding per round. The analysis showed that data startups play a key role in collecting data, interpreting it through analysis, and creating actionable outputs that can help address challenges in areas like transportation, health, crime, energy, and agriculture.
This document provides a summary of 20 tasks to help get started using Twitter. It begins with explaining what Twitter is and how it works. It then lists the 20 tasks which include signing up for an account, customizing your profile, writing your first tweet, finding people to follow, how to follow someone, sending someone a tweet, and sending a direct message to a follower. The document provides instructions and screenshots to help explain how to complete each task.
The document provides strategies for how brands can use Twitter. It discusses using Twitter for customer relations, product promotion and sales, event activation, crisis management, corporate reputation management, and issue advocacy. Specific examples are given for how brands like Comcast, Ford, JetBlue, Zappos, and LiveStrong have effectively used Twitter for these strategies. The document also provides an overview of useful Twitter tools and additional resources.
Twitter is a social media platform that allows users to post short text updates called tweets that are limited to 140 characters. Key features of Twitter include allowing users to follow other accounts, send direct messages, and use hashtags to discuss topics. The document discusses how Twitter can be used for networking, education, and keeping up with topics of interest in a quick, streamlined way.
El documento presenta una línea de tiempo de la computación, comenzando con el ábaco en 2500 a.C. y continuando hasta la red de sensores en 2011. Cubre hitos clave como la regla de cálculo en 1633, la calculadora universal de Leibniz en 1671, la tarjeta perforada en 1890, el Colossus en 1943, el EDVAC en 1949, el Apple II en 1977, y el desarrollo de Windows, Internet y Wikipedia hasta 2010.
There's a lot of buzz around Twitter but many marketers don't know how to translate that buzz into a worthwhile marketing tool for their business. Most people's first reaction to the social media "micro-blogging" tool is that it is a waste of time, but as Twitter becomes more and more mainstream, businesses are now using Twitter to engage with customers, reach the media directly, and further establish themselves as thought leaders in their industry. This webinar will go over all the basics for using Twitter for marketing and PR, including:
-What is Twitter and why is it important
-How to use Twitter to monitor your brand and engage customers and prospects directly
-How to reach media and bloggers directly to get PR coverage for your business
-What and how to measure the results of your social media efforts
130 European data startups were analyzed that focused on collecting and interpreting data to create actionable insights. The top sectors for funded startups were advertising technology, e-commerce, health, customer insights, and sales/marketing. The United Kingdom, France, and Germany led investment in these startups, with the UK attracting the most funding. On average, startups received around €4-6 million in funding per round. The analysis showed that data startups play a key role in collecting data, interpreting it through analysis, and creating actionable outputs that can help address challenges in areas like transportation, health, crime, energy, and agriculture.
This document provides a summary of 20 tasks to help get started using Twitter. It begins with explaining what Twitter is and how it works. It then lists the 20 tasks which include signing up for an account, customizing your profile, writing your first tweet, finding people to follow, how to follow someone, sending someone a tweet, and sending a direct message to a follower. The document provides instructions and screenshots to help explain how to complete each task.
The document provides strategies for how brands can use Twitter. It discusses using Twitter for customer relations, product promotion and sales, event activation, crisis management, corporate reputation management, and issue advocacy. Specific examples are given for how brands like Comcast, Ford, JetBlue, Zappos, and LiveStrong have effectively used Twitter for these strategies. The document also provides an overview of useful Twitter tools and additional resources.
Twitter is a social media platform that allows users to post short text updates called tweets that are limited to 140 characters. Key features of Twitter include allowing users to follow other accounts, send direct messages, and use hashtags to discuss topics. The document discusses how Twitter can be used for networking, education, and keeping up with topics of interest in a quick, streamlined way.
El documento presenta una línea de tiempo de la computación, comenzando con el ábaco en 2500 a.C. y continuando hasta la red de sensores en 2011. Cubre hitos clave como la regla de cálculo en 1633, la calculadora universal de Leibniz en 1671, la tarjeta perforada en 1890, el Colossus en 1943, el EDVAC en 1949, el Apple II en 1977, y el desarrollo de Windows, Internet y Wikipedia hasta 2010.
There's a lot of buzz around Twitter but many marketers don't know how to translate that buzz into a worthwhile marketing tool for their business. Most people's first reaction to the social media "micro-blogging" tool is that it is a waste of time, but as Twitter becomes more and more mainstream, businesses are now using Twitter to engage with customers, reach the media directly, and further establish themselves as thought leaders in their industry. This webinar will go over all the basics for using Twitter for marketing and PR, including:
-What is Twitter and why is it important
-How to use Twitter to monitor your brand and engage customers and prospects directly
-How to reach media and bloggers directly to get PR coverage for your business
-What and how to measure the results of your social media efforts
In his presentation at Blockchain Vlaanderen, Sam Wouters explained why the Blockchain exists, how it works and what can be done with it.
Interested in learning more? Check out my website or book me as a speaker: http://samwouters.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/SDWouters
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samwouters
Twitter has grown tremendously in recent years and become a popular way for individuals and businesses to communicate in real time. It allows users to post short bursts of text-based updates and engage with others through features like mentions, retweets and hashtags. While initially having many competitors, Twitter stood out for keeping things simple and gaining significant venture funding and buzz. It now has hundreds of millions of users worldwide, including many celebrities, journalists and business that see it as a way to engage customers.
Skype is free communication software that allows video calls, voice calls, instant messaging and file sharing between users. It was founded in 2003 and later sold to eBay. Skype can be used on computers, mobile devices, televisions and at work to communicate with others worldwide for free or low costs. The document reviews what Skype offers, where it can be used and how to get started using Skype on different devices.
Breve resumen de la historia de la informáticamaamaa
Historia de la informática desde la invención del ábaco hasta nuestros días, pasando por la primera calculadora mecánica de Pascal, el "Artefacto de la diferencia" de Charles Babbage y las posteriores generaciones de ordenadores, que abarcan la invención del ENIAC, el descubrimiento de los microchips integrados o la salida al mercado del primer ordenador personal por la empresa IBM.
A social media walk through to help any new Twitter user get started. This will guide you from setting up a great profile to starting conversations with others to finding specific users to follow.
Twitter is a great place to find people who share interests with you, and build relationships. It is also a great place to listen to users to understand how they feel about certain topics. Whether you're a business or just looking to connecting with people, Twitter is a great place to do so. Twitter is a completely public platform so everything it open. Try not to feel weird joining in random people's tweets because it's typically ok. Join conversations that you are fluent in and understand.
Twitter is a social media platform that allows users to post short messages called tweets. It was founded in 2006 by Jack Dorsey as a way for people to communicate in short bursts about what they are doing. Tweets are limited to 280 characters. Users can follow other users and see their tweets in their timeline. It has become popular for connecting with others who share interests and getting real-time updates from events.
Twitter is a social media platform that allows users to share messages called tweets, and it has over 100 million active users who can use it to discover new information from others and share information about themselves, their organizations, or their work through tweets that are limited to 140 characters. The document provides guidance on how to use Twitter effectively, including how to join, engage in conversations, and potentially use it for fundraising by listening to others and authentically connecting through conversation.
Este documento describe las aplicaciones educativas de las redes sociales. Explica que una red social es una estructura que representa las relaciones entre individuos. Luego, describe las características y objetos de una red social educativa como Ning, incluyendo grupos de clases, blogs y foros de discusión. Finalmente, explica cómo las redes sociales pueden mejorar las relaciones entre estudiantes y profesores, facilitar el aprendizaje y el uso de las TIC en la educación.
Dokumen ini membahas tentang keamanan sistem informasi berbasis internet. Dokumen ini membahas tentang pentingnya keamanan sistem informasi, statistik kejahatan komputer, aspek-aspek keamanan sistem informasi, dan berbagai topik terkait keamanan sistem informasi seperti kriptografi, firewall, serangan terhadap sistem, dan lainnya.
Paradigm IAS Academy is a reputable coaching academy for the Indian Civil Services Examination located in Pune and Mumbai. The academy aims to provide result-oriented teaching and quality preparation for the IAS, state civil services, and other competitive exams. It offers separate batches for different exams and focuses on mains and interview preparation, revision material, mock tests, and guidance on writing answers. The academy strives to be recognized as the best coaching and insists on fully committing to student success.
Este documento describe 15 argumentos sobre la importancia del desarrollo integral de la primera infancia de 0 a 8 años. Señala que el cerebro crece hasta el 90-95% de su tamaño adulto durante esta etapa, por lo que la estimulación temprana es crucial. También destaca que experiencias adversas como la violencia y la desnutrición en la primera infancia pueden tener efectos duraderos en la salud física y mental. Además, resalta que los programas de cuidado infantil temprano ofrecen mayores rendimientos que cualquier otra inversión en
Social Media had transitioned from a people-to-people interaction platform to a marketing platform for brands. And then, it went a step further by becoming an integral part of different departments of an organization- like Customer Support, Sales, Human Resources et al.
This brief presentation, given at SEMPO Hyderabad 2014 talks about some of the ways in which organizations are using social media, beyond marketing.
Telling factual stories in virtual reality, 360 degree video and augmented re...Paul Bradshaw
Slides from a lecture on the MA in Data Journalism and the MA in Media Production at Birmingham City University, explaining what types of stories and projects suit immersive technologies such as VR and AR, considerations when using them, and techniques employed in the field.
Generative AI tools like ChatGPT and Google Bard are already changing journalism workflows - in this talk for the BBC Local Democracy Reporters conference 2023, Paul Bradshaw walks through a number of ways those tools can help local journalists - and how to avoid the pitfalls and weaknesses of AI including bias and hallucinations.
How to generate a 100+ page website using parameterisation in RPaul Bradshaw
Parameterisation can be used to build a website with a page for every region/category/row in your data. This talk at DataHarvest/EIJC 2023 walks through how to do that, with example code and tips.
ChatGPT (and generative AI) in journalismPaul Bradshaw
A brief roundup of tips and examples of using ChatGPT and generative AI for journalism (especially data journalism) - presentation from DataHarvest 2023
A brief history of data in journalism, how data journalism differs from forms such as CAR, and what qualities and skills modern data journalism roles involve.
Talk for the Comet Research Centre at Tampere University, Helsinki, Finland, March 2023.
Visual journalism: gifs, emoji, memes and other techniquesPaul Bradshaw
This document discusses new visual languages for journalism, including GIFs, emojis, and memes. It provides examples of how each can be used, such as showing movement with GIFs, conveying emotion with emojis, and telling familiar stories with memes. The document also discusses using old techniques like photos, diagrams and charts in new contexts like social media. The overall message is that journalists should learn these new visual languages to remain relevant as visual storytelling becomes more important.
Using narrative structures in shortform and longform journalismPaul Bradshaw
How an understanding of narrative structures can help you write for different platforms and formats, from shortform (Twitter) to news articles and longform features. The second part of a presentation to the Civic Journalism Lab at Newcastle University - you can find the first part at https://www.slideshare.net/onlinejournalist/narrative-and-multiplatform-journalism-part-1
Narrative and multiplatform journalism (part 1)Paul Bradshaw
How an understanding of narrative concepts can help you get to grips with new (and old) platforms and genres. Presentation to the Civic Journalism Lab at Newcastle University - you can find the second part at https://www.slideshare.net/onlinejournalist/using-narrative-structures-in-shortform-and-longform-journalism
The document provides guidance for a data journalism teaching session with three key points:
1. Understand your audience - know their interests and problems in order to provide relevant examples.
2. Solve their problems - identify how data journalism can help with story ideas, leads, reporting, publishing and investigations.
3. Provide techniques - teach computational thinking, trial and error approach, managing expectations, and focusing on relevant skills. The goal is giving students support for solving future problems rather than just tools.
In his presentation at Blockchain Vlaanderen, Sam Wouters explained why the Blockchain exists, how it works and what can be done with it.
Interested in learning more? Check out my website or book me as a speaker: http://samwouters.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/SDWouters
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samwouters
Twitter has grown tremendously in recent years and become a popular way for individuals and businesses to communicate in real time. It allows users to post short bursts of text-based updates and engage with others through features like mentions, retweets and hashtags. While initially having many competitors, Twitter stood out for keeping things simple and gaining significant venture funding and buzz. It now has hundreds of millions of users worldwide, including many celebrities, journalists and business that see it as a way to engage customers.
Skype is free communication software that allows video calls, voice calls, instant messaging and file sharing between users. It was founded in 2003 and later sold to eBay. Skype can be used on computers, mobile devices, televisions and at work to communicate with others worldwide for free or low costs. The document reviews what Skype offers, where it can be used and how to get started using Skype on different devices.
Breve resumen de la historia de la informáticamaamaa
Historia de la informática desde la invención del ábaco hasta nuestros días, pasando por la primera calculadora mecánica de Pascal, el "Artefacto de la diferencia" de Charles Babbage y las posteriores generaciones de ordenadores, que abarcan la invención del ENIAC, el descubrimiento de los microchips integrados o la salida al mercado del primer ordenador personal por la empresa IBM.
A social media walk through to help any new Twitter user get started. This will guide you from setting up a great profile to starting conversations with others to finding specific users to follow.
Twitter is a great place to find people who share interests with you, and build relationships. It is also a great place to listen to users to understand how they feel about certain topics. Whether you're a business or just looking to connecting with people, Twitter is a great place to do so. Twitter is a completely public platform so everything it open. Try not to feel weird joining in random people's tweets because it's typically ok. Join conversations that you are fluent in and understand.
Twitter is a social media platform that allows users to post short messages called tweets. It was founded in 2006 by Jack Dorsey as a way for people to communicate in short bursts about what they are doing. Tweets are limited to 280 characters. Users can follow other users and see their tweets in their timeline. It has become popular for connecting with others who share interests and getting real-time updates from events.
Twitter is a social media platform that allows users to share messages called tweets, and it has over 100 million active users who can use it to discover new information from others and share information about themselves, their organizations, or their work through tweets that are limited to 140 characters. The document provides guidance on how to use Twitter effectively, including how to join, engage in conversations, and potentially use it for fundraising by listening to others and authentically connecting through conversation.
Este documento describe las aplicaciones educativas de las redes sociales. Explica que una red social es una estructura que representa las relaciones entre individuos. Luego, describe las características y objetos de una red social educativa como Ning, incluyendo grupos de clases, blogs y foros de discusión. Finalmente, explica cómo las redes sociales pueden mejorar las relaciones entre estudiantes y profesores, facilitar el aprendizaje y el uso de las TIC en la educación.
Dokumen ini membahas tentang keamanan sistem informasi berbasis internet. Dokumen ini membahas tentang pentingnya keamanan sistem informasi, statistik kejahatan komputer, aspek-aspek keamanan sistem informasi, dan berbagai topik terkait keamanan sistem informasi seperti kriptografi, firewall, serangan terhadap sistem, dan lainnya.
Paradigm IAS Academy is a reputable coaching academy for the Indian Civil Services Examination located in Pune and Mumbai. The academy aims to provide result-oriented teaching and quality preparation for the IAS, state civil services, and other competitive exams. It offers separate batches for different exams and focuses on mains and interview preparation, revision material, mock tests, and guidance on writing answers. The academy strives to be recognized as the best coaching and insists on fully committing to student success.
Este documento describe 15 argumentos sobre la importancia del desarrollo integral de la primera infancia de 0 a 8 años. Señala que el cerebro crece hasta el 90-95% de su tamaño adulto durante esta etapa, por lo que la estimulación temprana es crucial. También destaca que experiencias adversas como la violencia y la desnutrición en la primera infancia pueden tener efectos duraderos en la salud física y mental. Además, resalta que los programas de cuidado infantil temprano ofrecen mayores rendimientos que cualquier otra inversión en
Social Media had transitioned from a people-to-people interaction platform to a marketing platform for brands. And then, it went a step further by becoming an integral part of different departments of an organization- like Customer Support, Sales, Human Resources et al.
This brief presentation, given at SEMPO Hyderabad 2014 talks about some of the ways in which organizations are using social media, beyond marketing.
Telling factual stories in virtual reality, 360 degree video and augmented re...Paul Bradshaw
Slides from a lecture on the MA in Data Journalism and the MA in Media Production at Birmingham City University, explaining what types of stories and projects suit immersive technologies such as VR and AR, considerations when using them, and techniques employed in the field.
Generative AI tools like ChatGPT and Google Bard are already changing journalism workflows - in this talk for the BBC Local Democracy Reporters conference 2023, Paul Bradshaw walks through a number of ways those tools can help local journalists - and how to avoid the pitfalls and weaknesses of AI including bias and hallucinations.
How to generate a 100+ page website using parameterisation in RPaul Bradshaw
Parameterisation can be used to build a website with a page for every region/category/row in your data. This talk at DataHarvest/EIJC 2023 walks through how to do that, with example code and tips.
ChatGPT (and generative AI) in journalismPaul Bradshaw
A brief roundup of tips and examples of using ChatGPT and generative AI for journalism (especially data journalism) - presentation from DataHarvest 2023
A brief history of data in journalism, how data journalism differs from forms such as CAR, and what qualities and skills modern data journalism roles involve.
Talk for the Comet Research Centre at Tampere University, Helsinki, Finland, March 2023.
Visual journalism: gifs, emoji, memes and other techniquesPaul Bradshaw
This document discusses new visual languages for journalism, including GIFs, emojis, and memes. It provides examples of how each can be used, such as showing movement with GIFs, conveying emotion with emojis, and telling familiar stories with memes. The document also discusses using old techniques like photos, diagrams and charts in new contexts like social media. The overall message is that journalists should learn these new visual languages to remain relevant as visual storytelling becomes more important.
Using narrative structures in shortform and longform journalismPaul Bradshaw
How an understanding of narrative structures can help you write for different platforms and formats, from shortform (Twitter) to news articles and longform features. The second part of a presentation to the Civic Journalism Lab at Newcastle University - you can find the first part at https://www.slideshare.net/onlinejournalist/narrative-and-multiplatform-journalism-part-1
Narrative and multiplatform journalism (part 1)Paul Bradshaw
How an understanding of narrative concepts can help you get to grips with new (and old) platforms and genres. Presentation to the Civic Journalism Lab at Newcastle University - you can find the second part at https://www.slideshare.net/onlinejournalist/using-narrative-structures-in-shortform-and-longform-journalism
The document provides guidance for a data journalism teaching session with three key points:
1. Understand your audience - know their interests and problems in order to provide relevant examples.
2. Solve their problems - identify how data journalism can help with story ideas, leads, reporting, publishing and investigations.
3. Provide techniques - teach computational thinking, trial and error approach, managing expectations, and focusing on relevant skills. The goal is giving students support for solving future problems rather than just tools.
This document discusses ways to tell data stories across different media. It suggests that data stories are prevalent across news sites and provides examples. It recommends making data stories audio by putting a human element to explain why people should care. Stories work well explained through audio on platforms like podcasts. The document also advises making data stories mobile and social friendly by using visuals and gifs that can be shared on platforms like Twitter.
The document discusses 7 types of stories that are commonly found when analyzing data: trends over time, comparisons, outliers, averages, reactions, individual data points, and explanations/fact checks. It provides examples of each type using UK rail usage data and the gender pay gap. The author encourages trying to generate story ideas for different datasets using these categories and considering issues like privacy, accuracy, and newsworthiness when developing stories from data.
Uncertain times, stories of uncertaintyPaul Bradshaw
The document shares several links related to uncertainty during the COVID-19 pandemic, including disease modeling of reopening plans, presidential election forecasts, and ways journalists need to address uncertainty. It discusses uncertain times and stories of uncertainty during this period. The document ends by inviting questions from the reader.
Ergodic education (online teaching and interactivity)Paul Bradshaw
The document discusses interactivity in digital storytelling and journalism. It presents different models of interactivity that range from author-driven to reader-driven narratives. It also lists different genres of interactivity like ergodic stories, games, bots, polls and interactive maps. Interactivity challenges traditional narratives by giving users more control over the story and allowing them to help tell it. Both the generic expectations and cultural dimensions of different forms of interactivity need to be considered.
Storytelling in the database era: uncertainty and science reportingPaul Bradshaw
Presentation at the Humboldt Foundation's International Journalists' Programmes 2020 about the changes within journalism around using interactivity for telling stories, and communicating uncertainty. The slides also include recommendations around avoiding mistakes.
Cognitive bias: a quick guide for journalistsPaul Bradshaw
This document provides a guide for journalists on cognitive biases. It discusses how journalists must work with large amounts of information quickly and make meaning, which can lead to biases. The guide outlines how preconceived notions and prior beliefs can influence memory and judgment. It encourages journalists to be aware of cognitive biases, catch human errors, and use editors to reduce falling into their own "bias blind spot."
Data journalism involves sorting, filtering, and calculating data to find meaningful insights and stories. The key techniques are sorting data to find outliers, filtering it to focus on specific areas or industries, and using pivot tables to compare categories, areas, and time periods. While data analysis is important, the most valuable tool is the telephone for talking to experts and people affected to understand the context around the data and generate story ideas.
Data journalism: what it is, how to use data for storiesPaul Bradshaw
This document provides tips and strategies for data-driven journalism. It discusses identifying story leads from data, gathering information to turn leads into stories for a specific audience. It lists types of reactive and proactive stories that can be uncovered through data analysis. Examples include trends, policy issues, geographic differences, and debunking claims. The document also shares links to example news stories and resources for learning data journalism skills.
10 ways AI can be used for investigationsPaul Bradshaw
The document discusses various ways that artificial intelligence can be used to assist with journalistic investigations and reporting. It provides examples of AI being used to find patterns in large datasets, analyze text and images, generate automated summaries, and more. However, it also notes challenges like ensuring accuracy of AI systems and the need for quality control of algorithmic outputs.
Reimagining Your Library Space: How to Increase the Vibes in Your Library No ...Diana Rendina
Librarians are leading the way in creating future-ready citizens – now we need to update our spaces to match. In this session, attendees will get inspiration for transforming their library spaces. You’ll learn how to survey students and patrons, create a focus group, and use design thinking to brainstorm ideas for your space. We’ll discuss budget friendly ways to change your space as well as how to find funding. No matter where you’re at, you’ll find ideas for reimagining your space in this session.
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A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
Iván Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024