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Virtual Campus held a Springfest for staff, students and families at Water Works Park featuring food trucks, games, prizes and crafts.
Xsigo I/O virtualization consolidates server connectivity to cut capital costs by 50%, reduce complexity by 70%, and accelerate management 100X. Ideal for server virtualization deployments, virtual I/O delivers the performance and scalable I/O needed to get the most from today's powerful servers.
EpiForce security software uses virtual firewalls, network segmentation, and more to provide your network with the best security possible.
Virtual Enterprises International and WISE held the summit in New York from April 4-7, 2011 and was sponsored by New York Life Foundation, Deloitte, HSBC and McGraw-Hill Education. Students competition included the National Business Plan Competition (NBPC) and Global Business Challenge (GBC). The NBPC challenged Virtual Enterprise students from across the country to demonstrate their global business expertise through written business plans and oral presentations. It showcased the best practices, rewarded excellence and allowed high school students to apply sophisticated knowledge and skills attributed to business professionals and college students. 19 teams began the competition with the winner announced on the April 7th at the Trade Fair. The GBC competition tasked students to work in multinational teams to identify the challenges, opportunities and risks involved in a global business by examining a business case styd. After 2.5 hours of analysis and deliberation, teams presented their findings to a plane of judges.
Virtual Enterprises International and WISE held the summit in New York from April 4-7, 2011 and was sponsored by New York Life Foundation, Deloitte, HSBC and McGraw-Hill Education. Students competition included the National Business Plan Competition (NBPC) and Global Business Challenge (GBC). The NBPC challenged Virtual Enterprise students from across the country to demonstrate their global business expertise through written business plans and oral presentations. It showcased the best practices, rewarded excellence and allowed high school students to apply sophisticated knowledge and skills attributed to business professionals and college students. 19 teams began the competition with the winner announced on the April 7th at the Trade Fair. The GBC competition tasked students to work in multinational teams to identify the challenges, opportunities and risks involved in a global business by examining a business case styd. After 2.5 hours of analysis and deliberation, teams presented their findings to a plane of judges.
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Photo's of Gran Final of Miss Virtual Spain 2016 by Versus.
Photos of the Grand Final of Miss Virtual Spain 2016 by Illargi Dover
Thank you to all the judges :
Reign Congrejo, Seashell Dench, Chloe Electra, Bety Dudek, Sandytpr Lysette, Ariadna Garrigus, Astralia and Tania Tebaldi.
The winners are......
Miss Simpatia: Bruma Brumaly Lawcaster
Miss Spring, : Lua Zemenis
4ª Finalist: Marta Tuhada
3º Finalist: Mariela Merchiston
2ª Finalist: Aloma Sands
1ª Finalist: Brumaly Lawcaster
and The Winner of MISS VIRTUAL SPAIN 2016...
SHAILI ALEX
Congrats girls!!!!! ♥
Too different from the RL Ramblas but the idea is basically the same -a pedestrian avenue with lots of shops. You can find nearly everything under the sun on Las Ramblas and its street performers are spectacular. There are: lizards in cages, huge bunches of roses, newspaper sellers, Chinese buildings with dragons, unbelievably elaborate water fountains, artists doing portraits, street cafes, flower sellers, break-dancers and prostitutes touting for business after dark. Added to these are mime artists, puppeteers with skeletons dancing to Blue Suede Shoes, horses and traps and living statues. But that's the RL thing, nothing like that in SL...
Students from the New School's Virtual Learning Environments class teach a class on sustainability to Global Kids teens in Second Life as part of the Let's Talk Sustainability project. 20 July 2011.
In this shot, the students visit Etopia, an imagined eco-friendly world in Second Life. Questions that students answered are: "What are some of the ways that you saw that Etopia Island created a sustainable community?" "Of the sustainability practices that we observed today, which can you start using in your community?"
Teleport location: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Etopia%20Island/193/56/22
View video of session here: blip.tv/funksoup/virtual-learning-class-teaches-global-ki...
Screenshot by Josephine Dorado
Free to play, the game is already available for download at www.planet51online.com
The game is based on the computer-generated animated movie Planet 51, developed by Zed Group’s sister company Ilion Animation Studios. Planet 51 is scheduled for wide cinematic release on November 20th, 2009 in the USA and subsequently in over 170 countries across 5 continents.
EOI · 24/01/2012 · a.eoi.es/5c4
El Trabajo Virtual, una Realidad Empresarial Flexible, Sostenible y Global
Actualmente empresas y personas están experimentando grandes retos debido a la complejidad y a la velocidad necesaria en la toma de decisiones. Sin embargo, pocas veces nos hacemos una pregunta clave: ¿en qué medida estamos aplicando “recetas” de los mundos físicos que sean eficientes en los mundos “virtuales”?
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Photo's of Gran Final of Miss Virtual Spain 2016 by Versus.
Photos of the Grand Final of Miss Virtual Spain 2016 by Illargi Dover
Thank you to all the judges :
Reign Congrejo, Seashell Dench, Chloe Electra, Bety Dudek, Sandytpr Lysette, Ariadna Garrigus, Astralia and Tania Tebaldi.
The winners are......
Miss Simpatia: Bruma Brumaly Lawcaster
Miss Spring, : Lua Zemenis
4ª Finalist: Marta Tuhada
3º Finalist: Mariela Merchiston
2ª Finalist: Aloma Sands
1ª Finalist: Brumaly Lawcaster
and The Winner of MISS VIRTUAL SPAIN 2016...
SHAILI ALEX
Congrats girls!!!!! ♥
This little garden is by the gemini cabanas of Cosmic and Truth. It was dug by some volunteers to catpture the water running down a trail. Though we don't water it, and it is shaded, the chard planted there has done well. At the end of the dry season there are plants ready to spring up as the rains arrive.
I have had several inquiries about the plans for the demolition site. Here is a first look at a virtual construction of the new plaza in front of the cathedral.
From a newspaper article, photo City of Tortosa
www.diaridetarragona.com/ebre/45873/la-futura-placa-de-la...
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Ich habe mehrere Fragen erhalten über die Pläne für die Abbruchstelle. Hier ist eine virtuelle Aufzeichnung als erster Blick auf den neuen Platz vor der Kathedrale.
Aus einer Tageszeitung, Foto Stadt Tortosa
www.diaridetarragona.com/ebre/45873/la-futura-placa-de-la...
Virtual Enterprises International and WISE held the summit in New York from April 4-7, 2011 and was sponsored by New York Life Foundation, Deloitte, HSBC and McGraw-Hill Education. Students competition included the National Business Plan Competition (NBPC) and Global Business Challenge (GBC). The NBPC challenged Virtual Enterprise students from across the country to demonstrate their global business expertise through written business plans and oral presentations. It showcased the best practices, rewarded excellence and allowed high school students to apply sophisticated knowledge and skills attributed to business professionals and college students. 19 teams began the competition with the winner announced on the April 7th at the Trade Fair. The GBC competition tasked students to work in multinational teams to identify the challenges, opportunities and risks involved in a global business by examining a business case styd. After 2.5 hours of analysis and deliberation, teams presented their findings to a plane of judges.
Francisco Javier Ruíz, Sergio Cuesta y Carlos Guerra en el espacio de preincubación y coworking de la Facultad de Comunicación de la US. Más información: bit.ly/1Xw8zRe
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The Past is Present: Virtuality, Archaeology, and the Future of History, took place on April 5, 2018 at the Banatao Auditorium, Sutardja Dai Hall, UC Berkeley. Hosted by the Berkeley Center for New Media.
With rapid advances in modern documentation and interpretive technologies such as scanning, visualization, and Virtual and Augmented Reality, how must our study of the past and its material legacy adapt?
The Past is Present is an interdisciplinary event bringing together scholars, students, technology innovators, and cultural heritage workers in conversation about new methods and tools which are shaping their work.
Speakers include: Christophe Girot (ETH Zurich), Nicolò Dell'Unto (Lund University), Elaine Sullivan (University of California, Santa Cruz), Eugenie Shinkle (University of Westminster), Benjamin Porter (University of California, Berkeley), Adam Lowe (Factum Arte), Brendan Cormier (Victoria & Albert Museum), David Gissen (California College of the Arts), Jennifer Stager (City College of California), Maurizio Forte (Duke University), Rachel Opitz (University of Glasgow), Stuart Eve (University College London), Sonia Katyal (University of California Berkeley)
Presented in partnership with swissnex San Francisco, with support from Arts + Design, LAEP, the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, CITRIS and the Banatao Institute, Research, Teaching and Learning (RTL), the Archaeological Research Facility (ARF), and Digital Humanities at Berkeley.
That is the first Virtual Education event the Commercial section hosted together with the U.S. Department of Commerce Global Education Team. The Education Team organizes such virtual forums all around the globe and most recent events were hold in Western Europe, Latin America and Asia. On April 2 this year Bulgaria joined this initiative and that regional virtual Education Forum was organized together with our Embassy Commercial Section in Budapest, Hungary.
The goal was to promote the U.S. Education system and inform the local education consultants about the variety of opportunities that U.S. schools offer.
Virtual Enterprises International and WISE held the summit in New York from April 4-7, 2011 and was sponsored by New York Life Foundation, Deloitte, HSBC and McGraw-Hill Education. Students competition included the National Business Plan Competition (NBPC) and Global Business Challenge (GBC). The NBPC challenged Virtual Enterprise students from across the country to demonstrate their global business expertise through written business plans and oral presentations. It showcased the best practices, rewarded excellence and allowed high school students to apply sophisticated knowledge and skills attributed to business professionals and college students. 19 teams began the competition with the winner announced on the April 7th at the Trade Fair. The GBC competition tasked students to work in multinational teams to identify the challenges, opportunities and risks involved in a global business by examining a business case styd. After 2.5 hours of analysis and deliberation, teams presented their findings to a plane of judges.
Virtual Enterprises International and WISE held the summit in New York from April 4-7, 2011 and was sponsored by New York Life Foundation, Deloitte, HSBC and McGraw-Hill Education. Students competition included the National Business Plan Competition (NBPC) and Global Business Challenge (GBC). The NBPC challenged Virtual Enterprise students from across the country to demonstrate their global business expertise through written business plans and oral presentations. It showcased the best practices, rewarded excellence and allowed high school students to apply sophisticated knowledge and skills attributed to business professionals and college students. 19 teams began the competition with the winner announced on the April 7th at the Trade Fair. The GBC competition tasked students to work in multinational teams to identify the challenges, opportunities and risks involved in a global business by examining a business case styd. After 2.5 hours of analysis and deliberation, teams presented their findings to a plane of judges.
Photo's of Gran Final of Miss Virtual Spain 2016 by Versus.
Photos of the Grand Final of Miss Virtual Spain 2016 by Illargi Dover
Thank you to all the judges :
Reign Congrejo, Seashell Dench, Chloe Electra, Bety Dudek, Sandytpr Lysette, Ariadna Garrigus, Astralia and Tania Tebaldi.
The winners are......
Miss Simpatia: Bruma Brumaly Lawcaster
Miss Spring, : Lua Zemenis
4ª Finalist: Marta Tuhada
3º Finalist: Mariela Merchiston
2ª Finalist: Aloma Sands
1ª Finalist: Brumaly Lawcaster
and The Winner of MISS VIRTUAL SPAIN 2016...
SHAILI ALEX
Congrats girls!!!!! ♥