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    Explore " 67" with insightful episodes like "Perché utilizzare il gioco e non gli esercizi", "Wie entsteht mein CO2-Fußabdruck? (chaotikum)", "Wie entsteht mein CO2-Fußabdruck? (chaotikum)", "67: A Closer Look At Standards-Based Grading" and "Money, business, cash flow and marketing" from podcasts like ""Cambio di Calcio - Il podcast per allenatori", "Chaos Computer Club - archive feed (high quality)", "Chaos Computer Club - archive feed", "One Tired Teacher" and "Serviced Accommodation Secrets Podcast"" and more!

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    Perché utilizzare il gioco e non gli esercizi

    Perché utilizzare il gioco e non gli esercizi

    Siate sinceri: quanti allenatori conoscete in grado di comprendere che il gioco non è solo attività ludica, ma un insieme di connessioni complesse che danno origine a continue azioni e scelte in relazione a quelli dei compagni e degli o avversari.

    È in questa complessità che si definisce il gioco del calcio: un gioco fatto di due obiettivi (che strano, due, proprio come la direzionalità, uno dei nostri pilastri).

    Oggi vi rispondiamo a questa domanda: Perché il gioco?

    La stessa domanda che compone la primissima parte del nostro corso e introduce, in maniera inevitabile, a un nuovo modo di allenare il calcio.

    Scopri di più sul corso al link: https://learn.cambiodicampo.com/corso-online-allenatori-gioco-e-rigioco-2/

    Un regalo per il nostro 100esimo episodio: Scarica l'ebook gratuito sulla nostra metodologia Gioco e riGioco!

    Scarica l’ebook gratis: https://cambiodicampo.com/ebook-metodologia-gioco-e-rigioco

    Wie entsteht mein CO2-Fußabdruck? (chaotikum)

    Wie entsteht mein CO2-Fußabdruck? (chaotikum)
    Verschiedene Apps und Websites präsentieren uns eine Berechnung, wie viel CO2 wir verursachen. Dies soll uns ermöglichen unser Leben zu verändern um Umweltfreundlicher zu sein. Aber wie genau sind diese Daten? Wo kommen sie überhaupt her? Wie viel Einfluss habe ich tatsächlich selbst auf meinen CO2-Fußabdruck? Diese Fragen ist TVLuke mal neugierig nachgegangen und hat was er rausgefunden in diesem Freitalk verpackt. about this event: chaotikum.org

    Wie entsteht mein CO2-Fußabdruck? (chaotikum)

    Wie entsteht mein CO2-Fußabdruck? (chaotikum)
    Verschiedene Apps und Websites präsentieren uns eine Berechnung, wie viel CO2 wir verursachen. Dies soll uns ermöglichen unser Leben zu verändern um Umweltfreundlicher zu sein. Aber wie genau sind diese Daten? Wo kommen sie überhaupt her? Wie viel Einfluss habe ich tatsächlich selbst auf meinen CO2-Fußabdruck? Diese Fragen ist TVLuke mal neugierig nachgegangen und hat was er rausgefunden in diesem Freitalk verpackt. about this event: chaotikum.org

    67: A Closer Look At Standards-Based Grading

    67: A Closer Look At Standards-Based Grading

    Standards-based grading and standards-based report cards can be a complete shift from taking grades for primary teachers. I know when we first started doing standards-based grades my team of second-grade teachers and I had to have a lot of discussion around what this would look like. We were no longer taking an average. We were monitoring how well our students were moving along in the standard.

    Today I sit down with a third-grade teacher Erin Julius from South Dakota to get her take on al things standards-based assessment. I hope you will join us.

    Links Mentioned in the Show and Standards-Based Assessment for Second Grade:

    Standards-Based Assessment ELA Bundle for 2nd Grade

    Exit Tickets for ELA 2nd Grade

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    Are you subscribed to my podcast? If you’re not, I want to encourage you to do that today. I don’t want you to miss an episode. I’m adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the mix, and if you’re not subscribed, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out on those. Click here for iTunes.

    Now, if you’re feeling extra loving, I would be really grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help other people find my podcast, and they’re also fun for me to go in and read. Click here to leave a review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review,” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Thank you!

    Money, business, cash flow and marketing

    Money, business, cash flow and marketing

    Business details very useful for all of our SA Businesses!!

    I had an excellent day at Progressive Towers recently in the company of Rob Moore and Jamie York, soaking up knowledge during a day of Q&A and business, cash flow and marketing content, sharing aspects that will help you a great deal with your SA business.

    The For show notes and resources in my podcast, go to my website www.servicedaccommodationsecrets.com and Facebook page: http://bit.ly/SASecretsPage

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    Evaluating student motivation and productivity during mapathons (foss4g2019)

    Evaluating student motivation and productivity during mapathons (foss4g2019)
    When disaster strikes developing countries, a lack of geographic data is often a hindrance to first response and relief operations. To address this lack of geographic data, remote mapping and especially mapathons have played an important role in collecting geographic data in OpenStreetMap (OSM) that can be used to plan activities in areas effected by disaster or other humanitarian efforts. During mapathons, volunteers from various backgrounds get together to map a specific area using satellite imagery or aerial photographs. The expertise and motivation of these volunteers generally differ. Even though the geographic data in OSM is invaluable in cases where little to no data is available, the quality of the data collected during mapathons is often questioned. In this paper, we present our results from an evaluation of university students’ motivation for participating in mapathons and their productivity (i.e. how much data they contributed). To achieve our aim, we hosted four mapathons for final year university students where the participants were asked to complete a short questionnaire to determine their motivations and personal opinions of the mapathon. Afterwards, the productivity for two mapathons were evaluated. Final year students enrolled in a geoinformatics module were offered extra credit for participating in the mapathons. As a result, the majority of the students participated in all four mapathons and the answers did not differ significantly between the four mapathons. One of the main reasons mentioned, apart from extra credit, was that the participants felt a sense of humanitarianism through contributing to communities in need by assisting. Additionally, the social aspect also came through with a large percentage of the participants indicating that mapathons are fun and that they learned something new, for example by improving their digitizing skills or that humanitarian organizations need help. Participants also indicated that the tools (i.e. OSM and iD editor) were easy to use, but that the imagery is sometimes not good enough due to cloud coverage. The general productivity for two mapathons was evaluated and we found that with more experience the participants were generally more productive. A further step was taken by investigating five individuals productivity. It was clear that their productivity increased, and that they made fewer errors during the subsequent mapathons. The results from this evaluation provided insight and knowledge that could assist mapathon organisers to create a more productive environment for participants with the hopes of encouraging them to produce high quality data. The feedback from students was clear that if they receive information about the aim of a mapathon and why the data is important, they are more motivated to produce high volumes of quality data. None about this event: https://talks.2019.foss4g.org/bucharest/talk/THMVYS/

    Evaluating student motivation and productivity during mapathons (foss4g2019)

    Evaluating student motivation and productivity during mapathons (foss4g2019)
    When disaster strikes developing countries, a lack of geographic data is often a hindrance to first response and relief operations. To address this lack of geographic data, remote mapping and especially mapathons have played an important role in collecting geographic data in OpenStreetMap (OSM) that can be used to plan activities in areas effected by disaster or other humanitarian efforts. During mapathons, volunteers from various backgrounds get together to map a specific area using satellite imagery or aerial photographs. The expertise and motivation of these volunteers generally differ. Even though the geographic data in OSM is invaluable in cases where little to no data is available, the quality of the data collected during mapathons is often questioned. In this paper, we present our results from an evaluation of university students’ motivation for participating in mapathons and their productivity (i.e. how much data they contributed). To achieve our aim, we hosted four mapathons for final year university students where the participants were asked to complete a short questionnaire to determine their motivations and personal opinions of the mapathon. Afterwards, the productivity for two mapathons were evaluated. Final year students enrolled in a geoinformatics module were offered extra credit for participating in the mapathons. As a result, the majority of the students participated in all four mapathons and the answers did not differ significantly between the four mapathons. One of the main reasons mentioned, apart from extra credit, was that the participants felt a sense of humanitarianism through contributing to communities in need by assisting. Additionally, the social aspect also came through with a large percentage of the participants indicating that mapathons are fun and that they learned something new, for example by improving their digitizing skills or that humanitarian organizations need help. Participants also indicated that the tools (i.e. OSM and iD editor) were easy to use, but that the imagery is sometimes not good enough due to cloud coverage. The general productivity for two mapathons was evaluated and we found that with more experience the participants were generally more productive. A further step was taken by investigating five individuals productivity. It was clear that their productivity increased, and that they made fewer errors during the subsequent mapathons. The results from this evaluation provided insight and knowledge that could assist mapathon organisers to create a more productive environment for participants with the hopes of encouraging them to produce high quality data. The feedback from students was clear that if they receive information about the aim of a mapathon and why the data is important, they are more motivated to produce high volumes of quality data. None about this event: https://talks.2019.foss4g.org/bucharest/talk/THMVYS/

    Einführung in die Verarbeitung natürlicher Sprache mit Python (glt19)

    Einführung in die Verarbeitung natürlicher Sprache mit Python (glt19)
    Python macht es einfach, in natürlicher Sprache vorliegende Texte gezielt nach Informationen zu analysieren. Dieser Vortrag zeigt anhand von Beispielen wie sich das konkret machen lässt. Python biete zahlreiche Bibliotheken um natürliche Sprache zu analysieren. Dokumentation und Blogartikel sind allerdings meistens auf englische Beispiele beschränkt. Dieser Vortrag zeigt, wie sich auch deutsche Texte nach gewünschten Informationen analysieren lassen. Behandelte Themen sind: - Wortwolken mit word_cloud - Sätze zerlegen und Stammwörter herleiten mit spaCy - Allgemeine Kennzahlen ermitteln mit... reinem Python - Klassifizierungen mit gensim - Stimmungsanalyse mit vader und shapiro Die gezeigten Beispiele werden als Jupyter Notebook zur Verfügung gestellt, um damit selbst weiter spielen, experimentieren und lernen zu können. about this event: https://pretalx.linuxtage.at/glt19/talk/WM8MXM

    Einführung in die Verarbeitung natürlicher Sprache mit Python (glt19)

    Einführung in die Verarbeitung natürlicher Sprache mit Python (glt19)
    Python macht es einfach, in natürlicher Sprache vorliegende Texte gezielt nach Informationen zu analysieren. Dieser Vortrag zeigt anhand von Beispielen wie sich das konkret machen lässt. Python biete zahlreiche Bibliotheken um natürliche Sprache zu analysieren. Dokumentation und Blogartikel sind allerdings meistens auf englische Beispiele beschränkt. Dieser Vortrag zeigt, wie sich auch deutsche Texte nach gewünschten Informationen analysieren lassen. Behandelte Themen sind: - Wortwolken mit word_cloud - Sätze zerlegen und Stammwörter herleiten mit spaCy - Allgemeine Kennzahlen ermitteln mit... reinem Python - Klassifizierungen mit gensim - Stimmungsanalyse mit vader und shapiro Die gezeigten Beispiele werden als Jupyter Notebook zur Verfügung gestellt, um damit selbst weiter spielen, experimentieren und lernen zu können. about this event: https://pretalx.linuxtage.at/glt19/talk/WM8MXM

    Get your data back under control - 200 things you can do with Nextcloud (35C3-oio)

    Get your data back under control - 200 things you can do with Nextcloud (35C3-oio)
    We live in a world of data theft and broken clouds and I believe it is time to decentralize, host at home or a local provider we trust. Nextcloud is an option that can take care of many of your file sync'n'share, chat and document editing needs, and I'll show how and why! The data from many people is floating around on 'clouds', regularly stolen and traded. We need to decentralize, host ourselves or at a large number of small, local providers we can trust! Probably the most used solution for that today is Nextcloud, which through its app ecosystem of almost 200 apps can be extended to do lots of things. With Nextcloud you can sync and share files, access your calendars and contacts, share holiday pictures with your family or play music. But also manage your passwords, track your phone through GPS, draw, read news, chat and have audio/video calls, read mail, manage tasks and much more. The community has developed almost 200 apps that do all that and more, and loads of tutorials on how to install Nextcloud on a Nuc, in a VM, on a raspberry Pi and more. If self-hosting isn't realistic for you, we have Simple Signup which sets you up at a Nextcloud hosting provider close to you in a few clicks. This talk is for people not yet familiar with Nextcloud! about this event: https://pretalx.35c3oio.freifunk.space/35c3oio/talk/KB9VRZ/

    Get your data back under control - 200 things you can do with Nextcloud (35C3-oio)

    Get your data back under control - 200 things you can do with Nextcloud (35C3-oio)
    We live in a world of data theft and broken clouds and I believe it is time to decentralize, host at home or a local provider we trust. Nextcloud is an option that can take care of many of your file sync'n'share, chat and document editing needs, and I'll show how and why! The data from many people is floating around on 'clouds', regularly stolen and traded. We need to decentralize, host ourselves or at a large number of small, local providers we can trust! Probably the most used solution for that today is Nextcloud, which through its app ecosystem of almost 200 apps can be extended to do lots of things. With Nextcloud you can sync and share files, access your calendars and contacts, share holiday pictures with your family or play music. But also manage your passwords, track your phone through GPS, draw, read news, chat and have audio/video calls, read mail, manage tasks and much more. The community has developed almost 200 apps that do all that and more, and loads of tutorials on how to install Nextcloud on a Nuc, in a VM, on a raspberry Pi and more. If self-hosting isn't realistic for you, we have Simple Signup which sets you up at a Nextcloud hosting provider close to you in a few clicks. This talk is for people not yet familiar with Nextcloud! about this event: https://pretalx.35c3oio.freifunk.space/35c3oio/talk/KB9VRZ/

    Internet of Things (IoT) Privacy & Security (pw18)

    Internet of Things (IoT) Privacy & Security (pw18)
    Das Internet der Dinge (Internet of Things) wird immer wichtiger und wird auch kurzfristig Einfluss auf unsere Privatsphäre und Sicherheit haben. Einige dieser Fragen werden im Talk behandelt. Internet of Things (IoT) Privacy & Security Das Internet der Dinge (Internet of Things) wird immer wichtiger und wird auch kurzfristig Einfluss auf unsere Privatsphäre und Sicherheit haben. Nicht umsonst heisst ein Buch zur Sicherheit dieser Geräte "The Internet of Risky Things" [1]. Der Talk wird eine Einführung in die Problematik anhand von Beispielen geben, nicht nur die "intelligenten" Philips Hue Lampen hatten Sicherheitsprobleme, wir haben eigentlich auch einen reichen Erfahrungsschatz aus anderen IT-Bereichen wo in der Vergangenheit schon einiges schiefgegangen ist. Die Hoffnung -- die ja zuletzt stirbt -- ist, dass wir diese nicht im IoT-Bereich wiederholen. In der Diskussion wird sich Gelegenheit ergeben, auch eigene Anekdoten und Erfahrungen mit IoT-Geräten beizutragen. [1] Sean Smith, "The Internet of Risky Things -- Trusting the Devices That Surround Us", O'Reilly, 2017 about this event: https://cfp.privacyweek.at/pw18/talk/RKWWPR

    Internet of Things (IoT) Privacy & Security (pw18)

    Internet of Things (IoT) Privacy & Security (pw18)
    Das Internet der Dinge (Internet of Things) wird immer wichtiger und wird auch kurzfristig Einfluss auf unsere Privatsphäre und Sicherheit haben. Einige dieser Fragen werden im Talk behandelt. Internet of Things (IoT) Privacy & Security Das Internet der Dinge (Internet of Things) wird immer wichtiger und wird auch kurzfristig Einfluss auf unsere Privatsphäre und Sicherheit haben. Nicht umsonst heisst ein Buch zur Sicherheit dieser Geräte "The Internet of Risky Things" [1]. Der Talk wird eine Einführung in die Problematik anhand von Beispielen geben, nicht nur die "intelligenten" Philips Hue Lampen hatten Sicherheitsprobleme, wir haben eigentlich auch einen reichen Erfahrungsschatz aus anderen IT-Bereichen wo in der Vergangenheit schon einiges schiefgegangen ist. Die Hoffnung -- die ja zuletzt stirbt -- ist, dass wir diese nicht im IoT-Bereich wiederholen. In der Diskussion wird sich Gelegenheit ergeben, auch eigene Anekdoten und Erfahrungen mit IoT-Geräten beizutragen. [1] Sean Smith, "The Internet of Risky Things -- Trusting the Devices That Surround Us", O'Reilly, 2017 about this event: https://cfp.privacyweek.at/pw18/talk/RKWWPR

    Community cellular network implementations in Latin America (osmocon2018)

    Community cellular network implementations in Latin America (osmocon2018)
    An overview of how organizations and communities are using Osmo projects to create real-world implementations of low-cost, community-based cellular networks This talk will cover network implementations, particularly in Latin America, and explore how they are using Osmocom project software to create low-cost, sustainable projects. We will look further at how these networks are started, organized, funded, and maintained, as well as the impact they have on local communities. We will also suggest some areas where the Osmo community could be more proactive in supporting these efforts. about this event: https://c3voc.de

    Community cellular network implementations in Latin America (osmocon2018)

    Community cellular network implementations in Latin America (osmocon2018)
    An overview of how organizations and communities are using Osmo projects to create real-world implementations of low-cost, community-based cellular networks This talk will cover network implementations, particularly in Latin America, and explore how they are using Osmocom project software to create low-cost, sustainable projects. We will look further at how these networks are started, organized, funded, and maintained, as well as the impact they have on local communities. We will also suggest some areas where the Osmo community could be more proactive in supporting these efforts. about this event: https://c3voc.de

    #20 Breakdown and Recap of F2W Pro 67, Sumo, and Onnit Invitational 7

    #20 Breakdown and Recap of F2W Pro 67, Sumo, and Onnit Invitational 7
    On this weeks show we breakdown and recap of F2W Pro 67 in New Orleans Louisiana, the end of the Sumo basho, and give our final thoughts on the Onnit Invitational 7. We also preview the upcoming grappling events for April, Fight to Win Pro 68 in Miami, a card with 21 black belt matches on it. Maine and Josh also check back in on the Jiu Jitsu Magazines 2014 predictions of Purple Belts to watch (FYI They hit the nail on the head). Plus Maine and Josh talk MMA for a few minutes as we discuss Garry Tonon's MMA debut in One FC.
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