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Jochen Scholl, Tim Carlson, Grant Woods, Dustin Chiang, Mario Sanchez
This project uses the TEDS method of assessing information artifacts to evaluate 10 sports mobile applications. It is the first extensive project to use TEDS to evaluate mobile applications. It also investigates two issues raised from previous TEDS studies: First it addresses the question regarding the number of TEDS attributes which should be included in each scenario assessment for a given information artifact. Second, it will include assessments from real users of the mobile application in addition to the expert ratings in order to increase the number of evaluations and to compare the differences in assessments between experts and real users.
à la poursuite du Temps perdu…
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Il y a 14 ans, 14 jeunes acteurs amateurs entourés de professionnels, cette années, plus de 65 acteurs amateurs de tous âges…
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Comme chaque année, depuis 14 ans, à lieu les « Balades contées » dans le grand parc d'Enghien. TOUS LES ACTEURS SONT AMATEURS. Ces balades finalisent 15 jours de stages de théâtre. Plus de 70 acteurs de tous les âges feront rêver petits et grands au travers d'une 12zaine de tableaux vivants.
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The full-scale exercise was conducted at Camp Zama from July 16 to 18, which was meant to evaluate the installation's comprehensive response to a variety of hazardous and disaster scenarios. The scenarios were included such as an earthquake, a hostage situation, and a hazardous material spill.
About the United States Army Garrison Japan:
The United States Army Garrison Japan and its 16 supported installation sites are located in the island of Honshu and Okinawa in Japan. The USAG Japan mission is to support the Headquarters, U.S. Army Japan / I Corps (fwd) to ensure mission readiness and the quality of life of the Army community in a sustainable, transforming joint and combined environment.
The USAG-J area of responsibility spans 1,500 miles from north to south of Japan. Camp Zama, home for both HQ USARJ and USAG-J is located approximately 25 miles southwest of Tokyo in the cities of Zama and Sagamihara in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The Camp Zama base cluster includes Sagamihara Housing Area and Sagami General Depot.
Akasaka Press Center is located in the center of Tokyo. The Akizuki/Kure area near Hiroshima is an ammunition depot. Yokohama North Dock is a port facility in the city of Yokohama, a major commerce port and a popular shopping area. USAG Torii Station is located 980 miles southwest of Camp Zama on the island of Okinawa.
We are the Army's home in Japan and the "Garrison of Choice" for Soldiers, Civilians and their Family members. We are committed in becoming the leader in the U.S. Army Installation Management Command by providing world-class installation services.
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To learn more about USAG Japan, please visit:
Official Website - www.usagj.jp.pac.army.mil
Facebook - www.facebook.com/usagj
Flickr - www.flickr.com/usagj
YouTube - www.youtube.com/usagjapan
Vimeo - www.vimeo.com/usagj
Twitter - www.twitter.com/usagjapan
Slideshare - www.slideshare.net/usagjapan
USARJ This Week on YouTube - www.youtube.com/usarjthisweek
I was thinking why I took this picture in the first place. And, I realized that the previous edit with the Chinese symbol of love had nothing to do with what I was intending this to mean. It was making me confused and indecisive about whether I actually liked the picture in the first place. Yes, you may have your own interpretations or think the other one is better and this is just plain, but I like this.
I evaluated myself. And, realized that people who say things about you should not control you. You don't have to listen to what they say because most likely it's not true, if you really know yourself. You have control over your thoughts, your actions, and even your regrets, and with that much responsibility to control yourself, it's unreasonable to worry about other peoples' hurtful and usually untrue words.
Sorry, didn't intend to rant like that.
Evaluating each other, each group effort, project flow, the school educational flow itself, and the results.
Farmers select their preferred varieties from user evaluation nurseries at Lusitu Bridge Camp, Chirundu, southern Zambia. Part of the Seeds for Resilience project. Pic by Neil Palmer for the Crop Trust.
CWR Project "CWR sources of drought tolerance validated and introduced into 2x self compatible hybrids". Huancayo greenhouse, Peru. International Potato Center. Photo: Michael Major for Crop Trust
YAE Research Evaluation Session at AE Annual Meeting 2015, Darmstadt
André Mischke, Jörg Peltzer, Sarah de Rijcke and Lynn Kamerlin.
Photo credit: Marie Farge
Program associate David Moon (in blue shirt) and research assistant Aaron Manjarrez evaluate wheat germplasm for resistance to stripe rust. The evaluation helps wheat breeder Esten Mason move breeding lines toward release as commercial wheat varieties from the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station. (UA System Division of Agriculture photo by Fred Miller)
Dr. Robin Radcliffe evaluates anesthesia in a black rhino using a new monitor that was donated for the project from Nellcor and Oridion.
Photo by Dr. Robin Radliffe, IRF
Photo Title: Clinic evaluation
Submitted by: Stephanie Nowacek
Category: Amateur
Country: United States
Organisation: Eye Corps
COVID-19 Photo: No
Photo Caption: This patient is being evaluated for surgery.
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Photo uploaded from the #HopeInSight Photo Competition on photocomp.iapb.org held for World Sight Day 2020.
I found this to be funny. I think it is a comment collection box for students to drop off their evaluations of instructors/professors. The humorous part is that it says, "DO NOT DEPOSIT CASH" . ~bribe money, maybe?~
Processed Illustration. Processed from Lili Cassel illustrations for Eileen Bigland's 1957 book "Madame Curie" a "Criterion book for young people."
Fred Rattunde at a germplasm user evaluation group at Mwachilele Camp, Rufunsa District, Zambia. Part of the Seeds For Resilience project. Pic by Neil Palmer for the Crop Trust.
Jim Dooley and Benjamin Cukok present the First Place trophy in the Area 26 Evaluation Contest to ??.
Photo by Susan Felizardo
2010: in cooperation with "the Nature of Business": thenatureofbusiness.dk Context Research constructed a CSR evaluation tool for one of the biggest Danish retail companies.
Some of the best CSR reports communicate goals and processes in a measurable way. You can't manage what you can't measure definitely holds true within CSR.
The photo is an example of a scorecard constructed by the NGO "Climate Counts" which ranks some of the leading FMCG companies internationally: www.climatecounts.org/