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This document is a final report submitted by Shihab Shariar Muhib from his Live-in Field Experience in the village of Mokamer-gul in Bangladesh. The report provides an overview of the village, including positive changes observed such as improved quality of life, employment opportunities, and communication infrastructure, as well as some ongoing negative aspects like lack of adequate healthcare. Data was collected through household surveys and informal discussions to analyze the socioeconomic conditions and development progress of the villagers. The objectives of the field experience were to understand rural life and development in Bangladesh firsthand.
Bangkok | Mar-17 | UNESCO Village Level EducationSmart Villages
This document discusses several projects aimed at enhancing education opportunities for marginalized groups in Thailand and neighboring countries. It summarizes the following key points:
- The projects aim to improve literacy and numeracy skills among out-of-school and migrant children through the use of mobile learning apps and tablets in schools and learning centers along the Thai-Myanmar border. Over 5,000 children have benefited from these initiatives so far.
- Other projects use edutainment like karaoke songs to improve Thai literacy among ethnic minority groups in remote areas of Thailand. Over 4,800 learners have participated in these classes so far.
- A third project discusses enabling community learning centers in rural villages to gain internet access
This document presents an information system project on developing a mobile application called ePedestrians to help pedestrians at Universiti Putra Malaysia locate points of interest on campus and get estimated times for reaching destinations. The application aims to address problems pedestrians face in finding the shortest routes and estimating travel times. It will provide directions, shortcuts, location tracking, and points of interest on campus. The target users are UPM students, staff, and visitors. The development method involves questionnaires and interviews.
This document outlines a lesson plan on road safety and traffic awareness. It includes 5 topics: traffic awareness and road safety, road and traffic safety for two-wheelers, road safety, classroom activities, and an expected outcome section. The lesson plan provides time allotments, learning activities, and resources for each topic. Activities include concept teaching, group exercises, presentations, role-playing, research projects, and letter writing. The goal is for students to learn about traffic rules and road safety to help create safer roads.
Chenab College Chiniot began in 1993 and has since expanded. It now serves over 1,600 students from pre-school through 12th grade. The college campus covers 14.5 acres and includes buildings for boys and girls, a mosque, residences, and canteen. Academic performance has improved in recent years with matric pass rates rising from 77% in 2016 to 98% in 2018 and FSC pass rates rising from 95% to 97% over the same period. The college faces challenges like erosion of land, need for transportation and infrastructure upgrades, and ensuring quality teaching. Recent donations and events have helped support students and college activities.
The project aimed to develop route learning software called Route Mate to help people with disabilities travel independently. Route Mate allows users to plan routes, rehearse them, and receive guidance during travel. It underwent extensive testing and piloting to evaluate usability. Testing showed users required some assistance with tasks but engagement was high. Piloting demonstrated increased confidence, motivation, and travel skills with Route Mate's use. However, technical issues and lack of mobile experience caused some initial stress for users.
Rob Howe - The honest journey to full e-submission and feedback using blackboardRob Howe
1. The University of Northampton has been working to transition fully to electronic submission and feedback using Blackboard since 2007, starting with small pilots and moving to institution-wide adoption between 2010-2012.
2. Surveys found that most students appreciate the convenience of electronic submission and feedback, though some miss aspects of paper-based feedback. Staff also generally adapted to providing feedback electronically.
3. The university provides training and resources to support effective assessment practices using technology, and continues refining processes based on survey feedback. Tips include piloting widely, having consistent policies, mandatory training, and clear instructions for students.
An Information System For Tum Tums presentation-3Aditya Gupta
The document describes a proposed system to provide real-time information about the tum-tum bus service on the IIT Kanpur campus. It discusses conducting user studies to identify key user personas and their needs. A hybrid system is proposed, involving a central server tracking bus locations and times, with information displayed to users via SMS/web apps, an IVRS system, and electronic display boards at stops. The system aims to help users make informed decisions about waiting for buses and reduce travel times.
This document is a final report submitted by Shihab Shariar Muhib from his Live-in Field Experience in the village of Mokamer-gul in Bangladesh. The report provides an overview of the village, including positive changes observed such as improved quality of life, employment opportunities, and communication infrastructure, as well as some ongoing negative aspects like lack of adequate healthcare. Data was collected through household surveys and informal discussions to analyze the socioeconomic conditions and development progress of the villagers. The objectives of the field experience were to understand rural life and development in Bangladesh firsthand.
Bangkok | Mar-17 | UNESCO Village Level EducationSmart Villages
This document discusses several projects aimed at enhancing education opportunities for marginalized groups in Thailand and neighboring countries. It summarizes the following key points:
- The projects aim to improve literacy and numeracy skills among out-of-school and migrant children through the use of mobile learning apps and tablets in schools and learning centers along the Thai-Myanmar border. Over 5,000 children have benefited from these initiatives so far.
- Other projects use edutainment like karaoke songs to improve Thai literacy among ethnic minority groups in remote areas of Thailand. Over 4,800 learners have participated in these classes so far.
- A third project discusses enabling community learning centers in rural villages to gain internet access
This document presents an information system project on developing a mobile application called ePedestrians to help pedestrians at Universiti Putra Malaysia locate points of interest on campus and get estimated times for reaching destinations. The application aims to address problems pedestrians face in finding the shortest routes and estimating travel times. It will provide directions, shortcuts, location tracking, and points of interest on campus. The target users are UPM students, staff, and visitors. The development method involves questionnaires and interviews.
This document outlines a lesson plan on road safety and traffic awareness. It includes 5 topics: traffic awareness and road safety, road and traffic safety for two-wheelers, road safety, classroom activities, and an expected outcome section. The lesson plan provides time allotments, learning activities, and resources for each topic. Activities include concept teaching, group exercises, presentations, role-playing, research projects, and letter writing. The goal is for students to learn about traffic rules and road safety to help create safer roads.
Chenab College Chiniot began in 1993 and has since expanded. It now serves over 1,600 students from pre-school through 12th grade. The college campus covers 14.5 acres and includes buildings for boys and girls, a mosque, residences, and canteen. Academic performance has improved in recent years with matric pass rates rising from 77% in 2016 to 98% in 2018 and FSC pass rates rising from 95% to 97% over the same period. The college faces challenges like erosion of land, need for transportation and infrastructure upgrades, and ensuring quality teaching. Recent donations and events have helped support students and college activities.
The project aimed to develop route learning software called Route Mate to help people with disabilities travel independently. Route Mate allows users to plan routes, rehearse them, and receive guidance during travel. It underwent extensive testing and piloting to evaluate usability. Testing showed users required some assistance with tasks but engagement was high. Piloting demonstrated increased confidence, motivation, and travel skills with Route Mate's use. However, technical issues and lack of mobile experience caused some initial stress for users.
Rob Howe - The honest journey to full e-submission and feedback using blackboardRob Howe
1. The University of Northampton has been working to transition fully to electronic submission and feedback using Blackboard since 2007, starting with small pilots and moving to institution-wide adoption between 2010-2012.
2. Surveys found that most students appreciate the convenience of electronic submission and feedback, though some miss aspects of paper-based feedback. Staff also generally adapted to providing feedback electronically.
3. The university provides training and resources to support effective assessment practices using technology, and continues refining processes based on survey feedback. Tips include piloting widely, having consistent policies, mandatory training, and clear instructions for students.
LFE- Live in field experience which is jointly organized by Independent University Bangladesh (IUB) and Brac learning center (BLC). It was a 12days fieldwork the place was Dinajpur. The purpose of this field survey was to collect primary data from the household. It was a great way to work in the rural field and gather lots of field experience knowledge.
UBC Chinese Visiting Scholars keynote Jan 2019 Robert Peregoodoff slideshare ...Rob Peregoodoff
January 18, 2019. Rob Peregoodoff delivered a keynote address to 120 participants of the Visiting Scholar Overseas Study Program, sponsored by the China Sponsorship Council and hosted by the University of British Columbia Faculty of Education. The theme of the workshop was, "Structure for Change"
Espousal of Digital Media Among The Students of AssamSyed Mohsin Raja
The study highlights the state of digital media in its current (evolved) state in context of the students of Assam.
The paper studies the issues of adoption, usage and pretext of digital media among the students of Assam and arrays possible ways to deal with the backlogs and the road blocks.
The document summarizes research on students' use of PCs versus cell phones. It finds that students are more proficient with cell phones, using them more often for tasks like social media, email, and blogs. While some students prefer PCs for homework due to larger screens and keyboards, most students prefer using cell phones for homework and other tasks due to convenience and constant access. The research implications suggest that educational institutions should explore mobile learning approaches to take advantage of students' cell phone ownership and preferences, while addressing challenges like small screens and input methods.
The document summarizes research on students' use of PCs versus cell phones. It finds that students are more proficient with cell phones, using them more often for tasks like social media, email, and blogs. While some prefer PCs for homework due to larger screens, most students prefer using cell phones for convenience. The implications discussed include adapting teaching materials for mobile devices, addressing device ownership and storage issues, and allowing more flexible learning spaces and greater student autonomy through mobile learning.
Mohamed Sabry Amin Mohamed is seeking a position in chemistry that utilizes his Bachelor's degree in chemistry from Suez Canal University. He has relevant experience from internships in quality control and assurance. Mohamed speaks Arabic and English and has skills in Microsoft Office, strategic planning, communication, and teamwork. He is looking to apply his education and skills in chemistry.
Humayra Khanum is a third year B.Sc student in Computer Science and Engineering at Daffodil International University with ID 161-15-7325. She has worked as a campus ambassador for Samsung and Reve Antivirus and volunteers with the IEEE DIU student branch. Her hobbies include making subtitles, watching movies, listening to music, and traveling. Her career goals are to study abroad and travel to Finland, Spain, and China.
This document discusses deadlocks in operating systems. It defines a deadlock as a situation where two or more competing processes are waiting for resources held by each other, resulting in none of the processes making progress. Four conditions for deadlock are outlined: mutual exclusion, hold and wait, no preemption, and circular wait. Methods for deadlock prevention like deadlock avoidance and deadlock detection algorithms like Banker's algorithm and wait-for graph are also summarized. Real-world examples of deadlocks and how they occur in operating systems are provided.
Cache Memory Computer Architecture and organizationHumayra Khanum
Cache memory is a small, high-speed buffer located between the CPU and main memory that holds copies of frequently used instructions and data. It accelerates access to these items by keeping them closer to the CPU than main memory. There are separate caches for instructions and data, as well as a TLB cache that stores translated virtual addresses. Cache memory uses mapping techniques like direct mapping, set associative mapping, and fully associative mapping to determine where to store and retrieve items. Common replacement algorithms used when the cache is full are LRU, FIFO, LFU, and random selection.
This presentation outlines a student counselling project for Daffodil International University. It discusses problems with the current counselling system, and proposes a web application solution. The proposed app would allow students to input their ID and semester to access counsellor details like counselling times and locations. It includes features for academic, career, and mental health counselling. The presentation covers system requirements, limitations, and future plans to improve the project and make it useful for both students and teachers. The overall goal is to streamline the counselling process and save time for both parties.
This presentation compares IPv4 and IPv6. It begins with introductions of the group members and defines IP as an Internet Protocol address assigned to devices connected to a network. It then discusses the evolution of IP versions from IPv1 to the current IPv6. Key details provided include that IPv4 uses 32-bit addresses limiting its capacity while IPv6 uses 128-bit addresses allowing for vast expansion. The presentation outlines advantages and limitations of IPv4 and reasons for the development of IPv6, including the growing shortage of IPv4 addresses. It clarifies that IPv4 and IPv6 are not compatible but can co-exist on networks using dual stack technology.
Golden Ratio is one of the most interesting and beautiful branch of mathematics!!
It was a team work along with my team mate Rezwana.
We did this in 6th semester in our Assembly and microprocessor language course since our teacher told us giving a presentation on any interesting topic!!
This presentation is about one of the most beautiful topic in the branch of mathematics which is Golden Ratio
It was a team work me along with my team mate Rezwana Islam Ria (#6th semester , Assembly and microprocessor language)
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This program calculates the consolidation settlement for a foundation based on soil layer properties and foundation data. It allows users to input multiple soil layers and foundation characteristics to determine the total settlement.
Covid Management System Project Report.pdfKamal Acharya
CoVID-19 sprang up in Wuhan China in November 2019 and was declared a pandemic by the in January 2020 World Health Organization (WHO). Like the Spanish flu of 1918 that claimed millions of lives, the COVID-19 has caused the demise of thousands with China, Italy, Spain, USA and India having the highest statistics on infection and mortality rates. Regardless of existing sophisticated technologies and medical science, the spread has continued to surge high. With this COVID-19 Management System, organizations can respond virtually to the COVID-19 pandemic and protect, educate and care for citizens in the community in a quick and effective manner. This comprehensive solution not only helps in containing the virus but also proactively empowers both citizens and care providers to minimize the spread of the virus through targeted strategies and education.
LFE- Live in field experience which is jointly organized by Independent University Bangladesh (IUB) and Brac learning center (BLC). It was a 12days fieldwork the place was Dinajpur. The purpose of this field survey was to collect primary data from the household. It was a great way to work in the rural field and gather lots of field experience knowledge.
UBC Chinese Visiting Scholars keynote Jan 2019 Robert Peregoodoff slideshare ...Rob Peregoodoff
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The document summarizes research on students' use of PCs versus cell phones. It finds that students are more proficient with cell phones, using them more often for tasks like social media, email, and blogs. While some prefer PCs for homework due to larger screens, most students prefer using cell phones for convenience. The implications discussed include adapting teaching materials for mobile devices, addressing device ownership and storage issues, and allowing more flexible learning spaces and greater student autonomy through mobile learning.
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System analysis and design - presentation
1. Welcome To Our Presentation
Presented To-
Ms. Zerin Nasrin Tumpa
Lecturer
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Daffodil International University
3. Problems in Bus Station for Public Bus
Main Problems for these situations -
1.Wastage a lot of time
2.Increases sufferings specially in different
weathers
3
Story 1
Story 3
Story 2
4. Solution of Problem-Easy Bus Application
Main Features of Easy Bus Application-
1.Location Tracking
2.Route wise bus names
Which problems can solve?
1. Save a lot of time
2.Using this we can predict bus arriving time
3.Help to easily get the names of buses in a certain route
4
5. Pie Chart of Target Users-
5
Students And
Working
People(Age:
16-35)
85%
Age : 36-50
13%
Age : 50-60
2%
Target User
Students And Working
People(Age: 16-35)
Age : 36-50
Age : 50-60
6. How was the experience of onsite survey?
Positive sides-
1.Was really useful
2.It was fun
3.Maximum people cooperated
Negative Sides-
1.Some people were in a fix that if they should talk or not
2.Many people didn’t permit us for photo during
survey
A journey to the survey in a nutshell
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11. User Personas :
● Seating service (full of passenger)
● Office time rush (pick time)
● Off pick time
● Old generation / illiterate person / (phone no)