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Luz Cristal S. Glangchai
From Stand-up to Start-up: Growing Girl Techies and Entrepreneurs
There aren't enough women techs and CEOs. University professor and entrepreneur Luz Cristal has observed how hard it is to get girls involved in science and technology. Many of her female students feel intimidated or insufficiently qualified to participate. Girls need to learn, even before they enter school and are shown what girls ‘should’ and ‘shouldn’t’ do, so they can succeed in these fields. Luz Cristal believes we need to give girls the confidence to believe they can do anything; 3D-print an engine, create software, or start a company. She teaches girls to think like entrepreneurs—by anticipating needs, innovating, creating, and taking calculated risks. When girls are exposed to entrepreneurial thinking, a profound change takes
place; they learn to problem solve, think critically and creatively, and become more confident in their ability to tackle challenges.
“luz cristal glangchai”, “STEM education”, “girls in tech”, “education”, “VentureLab”, “TED”, “TEDx”, “TEDxSanAntonio”
This is the geeky/techy part of Tokyo. On Sundays (busy day) the main street is closed down and people can walk on the streets. This is also the only part of Tokyo where you can bargin and if you are a gaijin and show your passport you can buy stuff tax free.
If you are looking for Anime, Manga, electronics, maid cafes, video games, and illegal (but legal there) things like... tasers and ninja stars, you can find them here.
Financial Analysis with Microsoft Excel 7th Edition by Timothy R. Mayes
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Ok. I need a solution to have a landing gear come down out if the front of this. My preference would be to have some thing that comes and locks vertically.
Luz Cristal S. Glangchai
From Stand-up to Start-up: Growing Girl Techies and Entrepreneurs
There aren't enough women techs and CEOs. University professor and entrepreneur Luz Cristal has observed how hard it is to get girls involved in science and technology. Many of her female students feel intimidated or insufficiently qualified to participate. Girls need to learn, even before they enter school and are shown what girls ‘should’ and ‘shouldn’t’ do, so they can succeed in these fields. Luz Cristal believes we need to give girls the confidence to believe they can do anything; 3D-print an engine, create software, or start a company. She teaches girls to think like entrepreneurs—by anticipating needs, innovating, creating, and taking calculated risks. When girls are exposed to entrepreneurial thinking, a profound change takes
place; they learn to problem solve, think critically and creatively, and become more confident in their ability to tackle challenges.
“luz cristal glangchai”, “STEM education”, “girls in tech”, “education”, “VentureLab”, “TED”, “TEDx”, “TEDxSanAntonio”
I know that this is a bit "Techy", maybe also a bit "Geeky", but I like it anyway. Since we travel alot I always take a GPS Tagger for the camera & a GPS Tracker that captures the route we traveled.
In Galicia we always try to visit somewhere we have not been before, also taking a different route to some place. After driving several thousand kilometers in Galicia the GPS kit comes in quiet usefull for planning our next trip.
The GPS Tagger for the camera fits on the flash adapter & captures the raw unprocessed GPS data in less than 0.5 seconds, the position processing is done online after. This saves battery life & means you do not have to wait for a GPS fix to take your shot. I think the batteries would last about 1-2 weeks & save 2000 GPS data sets, pretty good really. Beats the hell out of using a Tagger device that requires a hot fix to be able to tag, who has time or the batteries for a hot fix! The position is accurate to about 5-20 meters I'd say, depending on conditions.
I hate writing down where a picture was taken, & can never remember where it was anyway, now... I don't have to ;o) The software enters the GPS coordinates, the address & any POIs in the area directly into the picture meta data, RAW files as well. I have a Nikon D80 & it tags my NEF files perfectly, well it actually creats an XMP file with all the Geo data in it, as well as tagging the EXIF file.
The GPS Tracker means a bit of full can be had in G**gle Earth. The tracker also has a Blue Tooth that can also apparently hook up directly to some cameras. It has great battery life, only needs charging every few day & will hold about 4 weeks of captured data... nice!
So there you have it... I'm also a Techy & proud of it!
Drop me a mail or a comment if you're interested in the kit.
Cheers.
P.S. the pic is a stitch of 6-8 screen shots to show what GE does with the Tracker files (KML).
Bilder, welche ich mit Instagram erstellt habe. #electronics #technology #tech #electronic #device #gadget #gadgets #instatech #instagood #geek #techie #nerd #techy #photooftheday #computers #laptops #hack #screen Datum December 29, 2014 at 05:02PM via Instagram instagram.com/p/xMlUvnGqYp/
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Here's a couple shots from yesterday of alex getting techy with his pegs. This looked like a fun trick hit and since I'm rolling sans pegs he had to hit this. Like the way this one came out for a phone flick.
I guess 3 minutes is the maximum time allowed on a flickr video? Here's the whole shebang: vimeo.com/230383666
No hay frase más común que la que le hacen a Techy prácticamente cada día de su vida: "Pero yo te vi chiquitica"!!!!
Y realmeante es así. Techy creció frente a los ojos de todos los que la vimos acompañada de su padre cantando en público. A partir de ese momento Techy fue pública.
Para mi rostro #100 quería que fuera alguien especial y Techy lo es, más de lo que se imaginan. Quizás ni ella lo sabe, pero a Techy y a mi nos une una conexión muy especial.
Tuve la dicha y el privilegio de trabajar junto a ella en el maravilloso musical "La Bella y La Bestia", producido por mi compadre Amaury Sánchez (Pero nadie más la llame "Bestia", sólo yo puedo! jajajaja!).
El asunto es que en dicho musical, el más exitoso de la historia de los musicales del país con 33 funciones incluyendo, 13 en el Teatro Teresa Carreño de Caracas, Venezuela, Yo interpretaba el papel de "Lumiére", el noble y coqueto mayordomo que trabajaba en el castillo encantado, y desde el primer momento que ve a Bella siente un gran cariño por ella y se convierte en su aliado porque sabe que ella es la única que va a poder romper el hechizo bajo el cual todos están transformados en objetos.
Desde ese momento hubo una atadura entre nosotros que hasta el día de hoy se mantiene, un cariño eterno que es especial y muy fuerte.
Techy es una mujer increíblemente talentosa. Es cantante, actriz, comediante, estudió un tiempo en Berklee School of Music en Boston, ha sido presentadora de televisión junto a su madre, la inmensa Tania Báez y próximamente disfrutaremos de ella en la pantalla grande.
La vimos crecer a través de la pantalla. Hoy ya es una mujer increíblemente hermosa, pero también se ha convertido en esposa y madre, en la madre de Dylan!...
Ya Techy no es la chiquilla gordita que cantaba junto a su padre, Carlos Alfredo...Ya es toda una artista multifacética, pero para mi, muy en secreto entre nosotros, siempre será mi Bella, la del castillo, la que a pesar de romper el conjuro nos dejó a todos hechizados.
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anabel bosch benefit gig
presented by
sweetspot@saguijo
featuring:
evoevolver+flipperbaby
feen
turbo goth
techy romantics
malek lopez+caliph8
the eighteens
the lights of 1964
milagros dancehall collective
introducing: lee
Friday, 6 February 2009, 9pm
Cafe Saguijo
proceeds will go to the late Anabel Bosch's family and also her daughter Mishka's educational fund
poster design by Jana Estrevillo (http://janaestrevillo.wordpress.com)
John at the Transportation Techies "Bus Hack Night" meetup. Mobility Lab, 1501 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA.
Metro Hack Night is a show & tell of Metro-related apps and data visualizations. We are thrilled to be hosted by WMATA at Metro's headquarters.
See Blog post: Metro Hack Night with Transportation Techies : Controlling your city’s destiny through data – Ted Eytan, MD
See: www.meetup.com/Transportation-Techies/events/228585705/
Follow: @TechiesDC on Twitter
CP Rail's tech train heads east on the Watertown Sub as it approaches the Vettleson Road crossing just east of Nashotah, WI. The CP GP9u is a rather rare bird in these parts, which at the time of this photo was still dominated by Soo GP38-2's and ex-MILW GP40's and GP38-2's. Today it is all GP20ECO.
Luz Cristal S. Glangchai
From Stand-up to Start-up: Growing Girl Techies and Entrepreneurs
There aren't enough women techs and CEOs. University professor and entrepreneur Luz Cristal has observed how hard it is to get girls involved in science and technology. Many of her female students feel intimidated or insufficiently qualified to participate. Girls need to learn, even before they enter school and are shown what girls ‘should’ and ‘shouldn’t’ do, so they can succeed in these fields. Luz Cristal believes we need to give girls the confidence to believe they can do anything; 3D-print an engine, create software, or start a company. She teaches girls to think like entrepreneurs—by anticipating needs, innovating, creating, and taking calculated risks. When girls are exposed to entrepreneurial thinking, a profound change takes
place; they learn to problem solve, think critically and creatively, and become more confident in their ability to tackle challenges.
“luz cristal glangchai”, “STEM education”, “girls in tech”, “education”, “VentureLab”, “TED”, “TEDx”, “TEDxSanAntonio”
During NTEN's 2008 Non-profit Technology Conference a group of techies participated in several volunteer projects to bring technology to communities battered by the 2005 Katrina hurricane.
My group, comprised of consultants, non-profit workers, and Cisco Systems, traveled to a community center in St. Bernard Parrish to install wireless access points. St. Bernard Parrish was the hardest hit during the flood - only 6 houses were left standing out of 25,000 when the water rose 25 feet in 23 minutes.
It was an honor to be able to provide some help to this community and I'm grateful for the opportunity to talk with residents and keep the hope and momentum of positive work flowing.
New Orleans, LA
Luz Cristal S. Glangchai
From Stand-up to Start-up: Growing Girl Techies and Entrepreneurs
There aren't enough women techs and CEOs. University professor and entrepreneur Luz Cristal has observed how hard it is to get girls involved in science and technology. Many of her female students feel intimidated or insufficiently qualified to participate. Girls need to learn, even before they enter school and are shown what girls ‘should’ and ‘shouldn’t’ do, so they can succeed in these fields. Luz Cristal believes we need to give girls the confidence to believe they can do anything; 3D-print an engine, create software, or start a company. She teaches girls to think like entrepreneurs—by anticipating needs, innovating, creating, and taking calculated risks. When girls are exposed to entrepreneurial thinking, a profound change takes
place; they learn to problem solve, think critically and creatively, and become more confident in their ability to tackle challenges.
“luz cristal glangchai”, “STEM education”, “girls in tech”, “education”, “VentureLab”, “TED”, “TEDx”, “TEDxSanAntonio”
With TogetherGreen funding, TogetherGreen fellow Jenna Hanson launched the Junior Audubon Society at the Trinity River Audubon Center in Dallas, Texas. Participants spent 10 months learning about nature and working on a grassland project to help create habitat for their mascot, the eastern meadowlark. These students led nature hikes, animal encounters, nature crafts, and gave special presentations. Thanks to Jenna, neighborhood children served as environmental educators for the surrounding community.
Thousands of techies sleep rough at HackSpaces all around the world. Please, if you have a spare room and high speed internet, help us help these poor geeks by adopting one today, and getting them off our bloody sofas!!
Total thanks to the techies at our last production!!
You guys are the best!!
Supplies: pp- My MInd's Eye; Tab punch- McGill; Dymo; paint; button; Scalloped-edged deco scissors- Fiskars
Ben Thielen at the December Transportation Techies meetup at the WeWork space in the Wonder Bread Factory. 718 S St NW, Washington, DC.
During NTEN's 2008 Non-profit Technology Conference a group of techies participated in several volunteer projects to bring technology to communities battered by the 2005 Katrina hurricane.
My group, comprised of consultants, non-profit workers, and Cisco Systems, traveled to a community center in St. Bernard Parrish to install wireless access points. St. Bernard Parrish was the hardest hit during the flood - only 6 houses were left standing out of 25,000 when the water rose 25 feet in 23 minutes.
It was an honor to be able to provide some help to this community and I'm grateful for the opportunity to talk with residents and keep the hope and momentum of positive work flowing.
New Orleans, LA
During NTEN's 2008 Non-profit Technology Conference a group of techies participated in several volunteer projects to bring technology to communities battered by the 2005 Katrina hurricane.
My group, comprised of consultants, non-profit workers, and Cisco Systems, traveled to a community center in St. Bernard Parrish to install wireless access points. St. Bernard Parrish was the hardest hit during the flood - only 6 houses were left standing out of 25,000 when the water rose 25 feet in 23 minutes.
It was an honor to be able to provide some help to this community and I'm grateful for the opportunity to talk with residents and keep the hope and momentum of positive work flowing.
New Orleans, LA
FOR THE TECHIES
Camera: Haselblad
Film: Black and White ILFO 120, 6x6
Lens: 30mm
Aperture: f/22
Shutter Speed: 1/80 (sec)
ISO: 100
Format: -
Stabilization: None
Diffusion: Natural Lighting
Traditional Darkroom Print. Developed via dish processing on high quality Fibre Based Paper (Gloss)
Location: Looe, Cornwall.
Part of a Environmental Project. A children's story encouraging recycling. The story consists of a plastic bag named Percy, who is abandoned by his owner after purchasing a recyclable bag. He this then thrown away and sent to a dump yard. He is later caught by the wind and blown across country fields and cities with his last moments spent holding on to his life from a river current. He is a year later found washed up on the shores of a beach.
The story I hope will help children to form an emotional bond and it will encourage them when they are older to keep hold of their plastic bags and reuse them.
During NTEN's 2008 Non-profit Technology Conference a group of techies participated in several volunteer projects to bring technology to communities battered by the 2005 Katrina hurricane.
My group, comprised of consultants, non-profit workers, and Cisco Systems, traveled to a community center in St. Bernard Parrish to install wireless access points. St. Bernard Parrish was the hardest hit during the flood - only 6 houses were left standing out of 25,000 when the water rose 25 feet in 23 minutes.
It was an honor to be able to provide some help to this community and I'm grateful for the opportunity to talk with residents and keep the hope and momentum of positive work flowing.
New Orleans, LA
FOR THE TECHIES
Camera: Nikon D90 (DSLR)
Lens: Standard 17 - 50mm Sigma lens
Aperture: f/11
Shutter Speed: 1/60 (sec)
ISO: 100
Format: High Quality RAW file
Stabilization: None
Converted and retouched using Camera RAW and Photoshop CS5.
Location: Sheepstor, Devon
The key point here is to recycle. Now I've met some interesting and quirky people in my life and the people who created this creative masterpiece of turning old shoes into flower pots have both thumbs up in my book. Bloody genius! To me, I consider this a true portrait of my friends the doctors.
(Yes this does classify as a portrait. Reason being: portraits do not need to contain a person or yourself. They must however represent somebody or yourself and who they/you are as a person, this can include: a place, objects, animals...etc.)
During NTEN's 2008 Non-profit Technology Conference a group of techies participated in several volunteer projects to bring technology to communities battered by the 2005 Katrina hurricane.
My group, comprised of consultants, non-profit workers, and Cisco Systems, traveled to a community center in St. Bernard Parrish to install wireless access points. St. Bernard Parrish was the hardest hit during the flood - only 6 houses were left standing out of 25,000 when the water rose 25 feet in 23 minutes.
It was an honor to be able to provide some help to this community and I'm grateful for the opportunity to talk with residents and keep the hope and momentum of positive work flowing.
New Orleans, LA
Luz Cristal S. Glangchai
From Stand-up to Start-up: Growing Girl Techies and Entrepreneurs
There aren't enough women techs and CEOs. University professor and entrepreneur Luz Cristal has observed how hard it is to get girls involved in science and technology. Many of her female students feel intimidated or insufficiently qualified to participate. Girls need to learn, even before they enter school and are shown what girls ‘should’ and ‘shouldn’t’ do, so they can succeed in these fields. Luz Cristal believes we need to give girls the confidence to believe they can do anything; 3D-print an engine, create software, or start a company. She teaches girls to think like entrepreneurs—by anticipating needs, innovating, creating, and taking calculated risks. When girls are exposed to entrepreneurial thinking, a profound change takes
Lighting info and setup shots are available at devwijewardane.blogspot.com/2011/01/1252-techy.html
Strobist info -
Canon 430 EX II fired at 1/64th through a CTB gel at the keyboard from behind subject on camera right
Canon 580 EX II fired at 1/128th (zoomed to 105mm) through a CTO gel and aimed at the keyboard.
Camera white balance set to tungsten.
Setup shots at devwijewardane.blogspot.com/2011/01/1252-techy.html