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  • Illustrated Roadmap for Macintosh GQMac Web
  • This Illustrated Roadmap was designed to help the Computer Coordinator customize GradeQuick for their school and for teachers to make further customizations that will affect only their files. The Illustrated Roadmap will also assist teachers through various GradeQuick features and will serve as an easy reference to guide teachers through the school year using GradeQuick. Customizing Your Gradebook Successful use of GradeQuick begins with setting GradeQuick features to correspond with your school/district policies or your personal user preferences. Technology coordinators can set global settings for all teachers to use and then allow teachers to further establish their own settings. All features can be set globally by the GradeQuick administrator and then further customized by the individual teachers or the feature can be restricted with the Jackson Software supplemental program called SiteManager. More information on global settings can be found in the Site License notebook. Please consider setting the following GradeQuick features prior to entering grades in GradeQuick. Keep in mind that as a teacher your technology coordinator/GradeQuick administrator may have already set some of these settings for your use. GradeScale Numeric Grades Grading Symbols Score Footnotes Student Data Field Names Attendance Start Dates Attendance Codes Vacation Dates Weighting Grading Preferences After you have customized your chosen features in one gradebook be sure to follow the directions on the last page of this section to copy the features to your other gradebooks. Download pdf Illustrated Roadmap for Macintosh GQMac Web
  • Using GPS with Paper Maps Rev B.indd
  • 27 of this manual. Using a GPS Compass. Almost all Garmin GPS units feature a compass that provides you. with directional information but only while you are Download Page
  • Professional Programmer's Guide to Fortran77
  • Fortran is the most widely used programming language in the world for numerical applications. It has achieved this position partly by being on the scene earlier than any of the other major languages and partly because it seems gradually to have evolved the features which its users, especially scientists and engineers, found most useful. In order to retain compatibility with old programs, Fortran has advanced mainly by adding new features rather than by removing old ones. The net result is, of course, that some parts of the language are, by present standards, rather archaic: some of these can be avoided easily, others can still be a nuisance. This section gives a brief history of the language, outlines its future prospects, and summarises its strengths and weaknesses. Fortran was invented by a team of programmers working for IBM in the early nineteen-fifties. This group, led by John Backus, produced the first compiler, for an IBM 704 computer, in 1957. They used the name Fortran because one of their principal aims was “formula translation”. But Fortran was in fact one of the very first high-level language: it came complete with control structures and facilities for input/output. Fortran became popular quite rapidly and compilers were soon produced for other IBM machines. Before long other manufacturers were forced to design Fortran compilers for their own hardware. By 1963 all the major manufacturers had joined in and there were dozens of different Fortran compilers in existence, many of them rather more powerful than the original. All this resulted
  • Silverlight 2 Beta 2 Tutorial - Introducing Expression Blend For Silverlight Developers
  • Beginning with version 2.5 (currently in Preview Edition) building Silverlight 2 applications, and especially assembling the User Interface components such as items from the toolbox, and layout controls, is easier than ever. A Note on This Tutorial. The history of the material for this tutorial is that Scott Guthrie wrote a terrific introduction to this material at the end of February, which he gave me permission to turn into a series of videos, currently (or soon to be) available on Silverlight.NET. This tutorial completes the circle by building on the videos and integrating the material into the Silverlight Tutorial series. The project we’re setting out to build is very similar to the Silverlight chat service built by ScottGu, and is shown in Figure 5-1 The Solution Files Take a look in the upper right hand corner. The solution, project and other files created by Blend are identical to the files created by Visual Studio 2008. In fact; there is no exporting/importing between the two; you can open both development environments on the same files simultaneously and they will both work perfectly. Chat Application – First Steps Begin by switching to design view, and then hold the control key and use the mouse wheel to zoom out so that you can see the entire grid. If your mouse doesn’t have a wheel, you can zoom by picking a value (or filling in an arbitrary value) at the bottom of the design window or by using the menu choices View?Zoom In and View?Zoom Out You can move
  • Mechanic Certification Study Guide Information
  • Information for the Mechanic Trainee Selected Secretary of State Branch Offices Mechanic Certification Frequently Asked Questio Mechanic Study Guides Read the information in this packet carefully. Then, if you have further question about the materials, contact the Liceing Unit at 1-888-SOS-MICH (1-888-767-6424). INFORMATION FOR THE MECHANIC TRAINEE There are two ways a person get the skills needed to be a mechanic. The first is by going to a school which offe automotive training. This usually includes hands-on learning along with classroom studies. The other way is by working at a repair shop with an experienced mechanic who can teach proper repair methods and see that the work done Download PDF
  • AutoCAD 2005 Preview Guide Manual
  • AutoCAD 2005 What Is a Sheet Set? Managing Accessing Sheet Sets Organizing Sheets Accessing Model Space Views from Resource Drawings Managing Sheet Views Creating Transmittal Sets Archiving Sheet Sets 14 Creating Creating Tables Creating a Sheet Index Creating Fields Working with Named Views and ViewportsWorking with Layers24 Accessing New Symbols Applying the Mtext Background Property Working with OLE Objects Arranging Draw Order of Objects Hatching Objects Working in 3D Using Tool Palettes Reviewing Font Enhancements Sharing Using Named Page SetupsUsing the New Plot Dialog Box Download AutoCAD 2005 Preview Guide Manual
  • Macintosh PowerBook 2400c Computer Manual
  • This developer note describes the Macintosh PowerBook 2400c computer, a new computer based on the same architecture as the PowerBook 3400 computer but smaller and lighter. This developer note describes only the changes that make the new models different from the PowerBook 3400. For information about the PowerBook 3400, see Supplemental Reference Documents, later in this preface. This developer note is intended to help hardware and software developers design products that are compatible with the Macintosh products described here. If you are not already familiar with Macintosh computers or if you would simply like additional technical information, you may wish to read the supplementary reference documents described in this preface. This note is published only in electronic form, as an Adobe ” Acrobat ” PDF (portable document file). Download Macintosh PowerBook 2400c Computer Manual
  • USB Switch US-401 Users Manual Guide
  • Supports both Open Host Controller Interface (OHCI) and Universal Host Controller Interface (UHCI) • Bus Powered - No External Power Supply Required • Electronic Circuit (Non-Mechanical) Switch For Reliability Directions For Use The US-401 provides four Type B USB ports for connecting the unit to the computers, and one Type A USB port for connecting the unit to the peripheral device (printer, scanner, modem, etc.). To connect up the US-401 and select an active computer, do the following: 1. Plug the B Connector end of a USB cable into any available B (Upstream) port on the US-401; plug the A Connector end of the USB cable into the USB port on the computer. 2. Plug the B Connector end of a USB cable into the B (Upstream) port on the peripheral device; plug the A Connector end of a USB cable into the A (Downstream) port on the US-401. Note: When you first power up, the unit automatically links to Port1. If you want a computer attached to one of the other ports to be active, you must manually switch to it. 3. Press the electronic pushbutton switch, located on the top of the unit, to cycle among the connected computers to select the one you want to have access to the peripheral. A LED lights to indicate which port is selected. Important! The first time in a session that any of the computers connects to the USB device, the USB device driver for that computer automatically loads. You must NOT
  • Neural Network and Its Application in IR
  • This is a literature review on neural networks and related algorithms. It is aimed to get a general understanding on neural networks and find out the possible applications of these models in information retrieval (IR) systems. Beginning with a preliminary definition and typical structure of neural networks, neural networks are studied with respect to their learning processes and architecture structures. A case study on some specific networks and related algorithms is followed. The applications of some neural network models and related algorithms in information retrieval systems are then investigated. Problems on applying neural network models into IR systems are finally summarized in the conclusion. Neural network is one of the important components in Artificial Intelligence (AI). It has been studied for many years in the hope of achieving human-like performance in many fields, such as speech and image recognition as well as information retrieval. To make the term 'neural network' used in this paper clear and to expand considerably on its content, it is useful to give a definition to this term, analyze the general structure of a neural network, and explore the advantages of neural network models first. In his book (1990), Miller have found that "Neural networks are also called neural nets, connectionist models, collective models, parallel distributed processing models, neuromorphic systems, and artificial neural networks by various researchers (p.1-4)." Similarly, in his article (1987), Lippmann states, "artificial neural net models or simple 'neural nets' go by many names such as connectionist models, parallel distributed processing models, and neuromorphic systems (p.4)."
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