...3 Reusing a Presentation and Adding Media and Animation Objectives • • • • • Color a photo Add an artistic effect to a photo Align paragraph text Change views Ungroup, change the color of, and regroup an illustration • Copy a slide element from one slide to another • Insert and edit a video clip Reusing a Presentation and Adding Media and Animation 2 Objectives • • • • • • • Insert audio Control audio and video clips Insert entrance, emphasis, and exit effects Control animation timing Change theme colors Change a theme and variant on one slide Print handouts Reusing a Presentation and Adding Media and Animation 3 Project – Presentation with Video, Audio, Animation, and Photos with Effects Reusing a Presentation and Adding Media and Animation 4 Roadmap • Insert and add effects to photos, including changing colors and styles • Modify placeholders on the slides by moving and changing sizes • Modify and copy an illustration to customize its appearance • Add media files to slides • Animate slide content with entrance, emphasis, and exit effects • Customize slide elements by changing a theme and variant on one slide and changing the theme colors Reusing a Presentation and Adding Media and Animation 5 Coloring a Photo • With the photo selected, tap or click the Color button on the PICTURE TOOLS FORMAT tab to display the Color gallery • Tap or click the desired color to apply this recoloring Reusing a Presentation and Adding Media and Animation 6 Coloring a Photo...
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...WD TV Live Hub Media Center User Manual ® ™ Table of Contents 1 Important User Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Important Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 WD Service and Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Recording Your WD Product Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Registering Your WD Product . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2 3 Product Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Features and Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Power Button and LED Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 4 Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Package Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Installation Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Operating System Compatibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Installation Procedure...
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...Right Base 1 Power and battery‑status light Indicates the power state and battery state of the computer. White light — Power adapter is connected and the battery is being charged. Amber light — Battery charge is low or critical. 2 Hard‑drive activity light Turns on when the computer reads from or writes to the hard drive. Display Specifications Views Left Front 1 Left 2 3 4 Right Base 1 Security‑cable slot Connect a security cable to prevent unauthorized movement of your computer. 3 USB 2.0 port Connect peripherals such as storage devices, printers, and so on. Provides data transfer speeds up to 480 Mbps. 2 Display Power‑adapter port Connect a power adapter to provide power to your computer and charge the battery. 4 Media‑card reader Reads from and writes to media cards. Specifications Views Right Front 1 Left 2 3 4 Right Base 1 Headset port Connect a headphone, a microphone, or a headphone and microphone combo (headset). 3 HDMI port Connect a TV or another HDMI‑in enabled device. Provides video and audio output. 2 Display USB 3.0 port Connect peripherals such as storage devices, printers, and so on. Provides...
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...Media Gallery Art 376 Media Gallery Artist: unknown Title: Buddha Seated in Meditation Media: SIlver, cast with base worked in repoussé Date: 19th Century Location: Art Institute of Chicago, Asian Art, Display 602 Artist: unknown Title: Buddha Triumphing over Mara (Maravijaya) Media: Gold Date: 18th/19th century Location: Art Institute of Chicago, Asian Art, Display 916 Artist: unknown Title: Head of Buddha Media: Stucco with traces of red pigment Date: 3rd-5th century Location: Art Institute of Chicago, Asian Art, Display Unit 113 Artist: unknown Title: Votive Plaque with Buddha Triumphing over Mara (Maravijaya) Media: Gold worked in repoussé Date: 19th century Location: Art Institute of Chicago, Asian Art, Display Unit 916 Artist: unknown Title: Buddha Calling the Earth to Witness (Bhumisparshamudra) Media: Bronze Date: 8th/10th Century Location: Art Institute of Chicago, Asian Art, Display Unit 308 Arists: Unknown Title: Stupa at Ajanta Media: Photograph Date: 2nd Century BC Location: University of North Texas, UNT Digital Library Artist: Unknown Title: Painted ceiling panel of an elephant, Cave 1 Date: 2nd Century BC Media: Fresco Location: UPenn Library, Mary Binney Wheeler Image Collection Artist: William Simpson Title: Buddhist Vihara Cave, Ajanta Date: January 1862 Medium: Pencil, Watercolor Location: Victoria and Albert Museum, London (database) Artist: Unknown / Photographer: Krishna C. Gairola ...
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...Digital Marketing and Content Development & Management Project Report submitted to Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Bengaluru in partial fulfilment of the course “Summer Internship Programme” for the award of the degree of Master of Business Administration Submitted By Students Name: Tushar Rohatgi PRN: 13020841049 Under the guidance of (Name & Designation of Faculty guide) Mrs.Semila Fernandes Assistant Professor SYMBIOSIS INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, BENGALURU 95/1 & 95/2, Electronic City Phase-1, Hosur Road, Bengaluru – 560100 Certificate This is to certify that Mr. Tushar Rohatgi of MBA (2013-15 Batch) of Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Bengaluru has done the project entitled Digital Marketing & Content Development & Management under my guidance. Signature of the faculty guide Name: Mrs.Semila Fernandes Designation: Assistant Professor Date: 16 -5 – 2014 DECLARATION I hereby declare that the project work submitted by me entitled “Digital Marketing & Content Development & Management” done during my Summer Internship Program (SIP) is submitted as a partial fulfilment of the requirement of MBA program at Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Bengaluru. Project Details: Project Title:_ Digital Marketing & Content Development & Management Company: Percept Knorigin Online Ventures Private Limited Company guide name : Mr. Enosh David Faculty guide : Mrs.Semila...
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...MAURITIUSCENTER.COM CAMPAIGN STRATEGY CONTENTS Campaign Objectives Strategic Plan Media Strategy Cost Estimates CAMPAIGN OBJECTIVES • To raise awareness on the possibility of shopping for Mauritian tourist products on the Internet. • To introduce mauritiuscenter.com as the ultimate website for buying Mauritian tourist products. • To encourage tourists to visit and shop on the site. STRATEGIC PLAN • Signet with detachable card: - Inserted in Tourist Magazines. - Distributed in Brochure Dispenser at Airport. - Distributed via Affiliated Shop Outlets. - Distributed via Travel Agents & Tour Operators. - Distributed via Taxis & Cellular Phone Rental Agents. STRATEGIC PLAN • Airport : - Banners - Flight Information Display Screen (FIDS) - Trolley Advertising - Product Display & Promotion Stand - ‘La Première Valise’ - Performance Advertising RECOMMENDATIONS • Internet Banner : - A direct link on the Servihoo and/or Air Mauritius homepage to mauritiuscenter.com. MEDIA STRATEGY SIGNET WITH DETACHABLE CARD : • A highly noticeable space with a longer life than traditional print. The signet can be adapted to include a detachable portion with basic site information which may be kept for reference. • Various magazine options are available with varying cost and distribution profiles (see attached media schedule proposal). • Distribution through Affiliated Shop Outlets offers added value at no further cost and raises awareness of the outlets. •...
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...public figures. With the media at play and tabloids reporting the lives of famous individuals every move, the private and individualized expression of emotions is not subject to the approval of the viewing public. “…the involuntary loss through death of a human being who is viewed as significant…” ( Loftlan 1985, p.172). The definition of grief as outline in Lofland’s article The Shaping of emotion: The case of Grief. The move The...
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...Native Advertising: Media Savior or Just the New Custom Campaign? Publishers and Marketers Seek Solutions Beyond the Traditional Display Ads By: Jason Del Rey Published: October 29, 2012 If you're having trouble seeing past the glare emanating from some of your favorite websites these days, it might be the "new" shiny monetization method that carries one of the following labels: native advertising, custom content, sponsored content, branded content, content marketing or perhaps the very latest: collaborative content. While there are varying definitions of each, the underlying thesis beneath them all is that web readers, viewers and social-network users are more likely to respond positively to marketing tactics that don't look like advertising and instead take the form of the rest of the content on the website or platform. On Twitter, that means promoted accounts and tweets; on Facebook, sponsored stories. And on media properties, that amounts to written, video or image-rich posts that look a lot like the editorial content on the site and which would make proponents of church-and-state divides between advertising and editorial departments cringe. Mercedes ad complements its content on TheAtlantic.com But whatever form these content-centric marketing products take, the rush of media companies looking to invest in them tells you one thing: They believe a sole reliance on display ads isn't the best way to turn, maintain or grow profits. The question, though, is whether...
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...User Persona Tania is a MS student at Columbia University. He loves spending time with her friends and love learning new programming languages. She worked with a software firm and has working experience on various technologies and tools. She is new to the university and needs social media to catch up with her friends and keep track of ongoing activities at the campus. She joined facebook 6 years back and has 1000+ friends but is in touch with just 5-10% of those friends. She enjoys quick updates from friends about their location and similar stuff, but those posts do not solicit gobs of clicks, likes, or shares. Consequently, she’s not seeing them as much as she wants to. Its irksome for her to have no control over what she sees in her news feed, she is still being trailed by many pages that she no more wants to see or were tagged in some posts that she never wanted to be seen attached to. She accesses facebook mostly via her cell phone and spends around 1-2 hrs daily just to check on updates unlike in the past where she used it to chat and strike conversations with her friends. She has no problem in navigation while going through the news feed, she feels it’s very intuitive and simple, but it’s not what she wants to see. Moreover, she has hard time interpreting the various functionalities provided by the facebook for example, she wanted to crop her profile picture after she mistakenly uploaded it but she couldn’t and has to delete and upload that picture again. She likes to read...
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...English 101 10 February 2013 What Happened to the Beaver? Wally and the Beaver have moved out of the neighborhood and the Kardashians have moved in. The fact that you know who the Kardashians are is a testimonial to the success of mass media marketing. What was once a platform to display the best qualities found in America has steadily become a means to display the worst. A modern day circus sideshow is just one click of your remote control away. What’s even more concerning is that our children can work the remote better than we can. Former President George Bush Jr. once said, “We cannot blame the schools alone for the dismal decline in SAT verbal scores. When our kids come home from school do they pick up a book or do they sit glued to the tube, watching music videos? Parents, don't make the mistake of thinking your kid only learns between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.”(qtd. in Alexis 247) .The connection between the desensitized youth of our nation and the American mass media is undeniable. American Children spend more than fifty-three hours a week watching TV or using video games, cellphones, and computers (Kaiser Family Foundation). That is an incredible amount of time for anyone, let alone a child. Sociologists believe that the media is used as a means to educate youth in regards to beliefs and values. Youth are shown that their lives can be better or more exciting by taking part in a certain behavior, which in-turn could lead to unrealistic expectations and problems later...
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...Microsoft Displays The objective of this marketing research study is to investigate whether the displays of Neolux Corporation are as effective as they claim. This study will determine whether or not the displays are capable of increasing sales. This study will also determine if the displays are appealing for retailers as well as consumers. This study will show conclusive evidence of the displays sales capability. The study will show conclusive evidence of appeal to retailers. * Market Research steps Marketing Research Steps: 1. Establish the need for marketing research: * Determine whether or not the displays are capable of increasing sales. * Determine if the displays will be appealing for retailers as well as consumers 2. Define the research problem: * Conduct the required research to determine the sales capability of the displays * Microsoft needs to assess the amount of appeal the displays provide for consumers * Microsoft needs to assess the amount of appeal the displays provide for retailers 3. Establish research objectives: * Determine who would purchase a Segway and what they would pay for a Segway from regular consumers, workers, and industrial venues through various forms of media. These forms of media include telephone interviews, email, and direct response questionnaires. 4. Determine the research design: Descriptive * Identify which retailers find the display appealing * Among the identified retailers select locations...
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...Windows®. Life without Walls™. HP recommends Windows 7. ENVY CAN YOU HANDLE IT? Windows®. Life without Walls™. HP recommends Windows 7. IN A CLASS OF ITS OWN The HP ENVY range has outdone itself. Refined and reinvented, the newly enhanced selection delivers the ultimate in sensorial indulgence, addressing the visual, aural, tactile and emotional aspects of a premium digital lifestyle. The various models have been crafted differently so that you may have your say on which suits you best. Do you prefer light and luxurious? Or one that’s larger-than-life? You choose. Empower yourself with the knowledge of what makes each HP ENVY so desirable. Deliberate a little. Decide. Once you’re ready, set yourself free and be the object of envy. ENVY13 ENVY 14 ENVY15 ENVY17 The HP ENVY has outdone itself. Now it’s your turn. Visit www.hp.com/apac/envy if you can handle it. Windows®. Life without Walls™. HP recommends Windows 7. MESMERISING AT FIRST SIGHT First impressions count, which is why the HP ENVY comes elegantly housed in an exquisite box. The allure continues as you lift the lid to reveal the notebook’s all-metal design. You’ll find its metal alloy chassis artistically etched with a mesmerising pattern that emanates both poise and potency. As you proceed to hold up your new status symbol, you’ll feel its unbelievable lightness and slimness. How can it be? Seems too thin for the powerhouse you had in mind. That’s because it has been refined to the last...
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...the first groups to use social media to make their brand more social. Building a truly interactive social media community within an e-commerce platform is important as it creates a more efficient retail environment where customer opinions, relevant content and product information are freely distributed (Voiyk, 2012). There are different strategies for using social media to enhance e-commerce development: Display advertising – The downside of the explosion of social marketing display advertising is that it creates a somewhat cluttered landscape, but this can be mitigated through careful targeting. After all, display ads are much more than electronic billboards. They can be tailored for specific audiences and include things like coupons to prompt immediate action (Vendor seek, 2010). Building brand awareness – Beyond advertising, using social media can be an opportunity to engage potential customers in discussions of a brand and to demonstrate quality and expertise (Vendor seek, 2010). Spreading word-of-mouth – Raising a brands image does not have to depend solely on a company’s marketing team. Social media websites can be very powerful for campaigns. 46 percent of social network users report having posted something positive about at least one brand. Companies which have a small but loyal following can increase that following by encouraging customers to spread the word on social media sites (Vendor seek, 2010). Incorporating a social media approach into an e-commerce development...
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...Kevin Henry FOUN 1001 13th April2015 The marginalization of male domestic abuse victims through the media (Final) “Whenever I speak of male abuse I am met by disbelief and even worse laughter. I notice in talking with other shelter staff throughout the state that this attitude prevails in other shelters, too- men are the perpetrators women are the victims.” The above quote from Jan Dimmitt executive director of Kelso’s emergency support shelter in Longview Washington, United states reveals an all too common attitude towards male domestic abuse. Such a discriminatory attitude is not simply limited to the United States however it is also seen here in the Caribbean, a region with a history of domestic abuse and even more concerning is realization that the media helps to proliferate such a view. Media of all kinds can influence and even distort the perception of persons’ opinions on topics such as physical attractiveness and politics. Similar problems arise when applied to the issue of domestic abuse and the media has a responsibility to ensure that it does not misrepresent men by offering only one view of the issue. The media has a prospective responsibility to ensure that they portray the reality of domestic abuse to avoid stereotyping men as aggressors. The media in all outlets whether social or otherwise is the major provider of information on various issues and therefore has a prospective responsibility to provide information without bias. Prospective responsibility according...
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...Media Coverage of the Army By 16 November 2005 SGM Olson Group M15 Media Coverage of the Army The American public has come to know the United States Soldier and the army through the influence of the media. The American people have formulated a certain trust and support for the American Soldier at war, because of stories told by the media. This trust and support is evident as more than half the American public is against the war in Iraq and the global war on terrorism. The Soldier and the army now become in the middle of a public opinion war because of views, stories and perceptions from the media. At the same time, the media has disrespected the American Soldier by describing American fatalities in the war as milestones. The Soldier and the army must change public opinion, and rise up with an over whelming public relations campaign telling their side of the story. The media is quick to report a head line of “American Soldier shoots Iraqi civilian”. The story reveals only a statement from the dead Iraqi’s wife who said “an American shot my husband”. All the public has seen is the head line and one side of the story. The public instantly forms perceptions against the American army. The Soldier and the army automatically become the bad guys, public opinion sways against the army, and the Soldier is under investigation. Two days later an investigation concluded that the Soldier was innocent. The...
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