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Heather Caprette
Tables can be used to layout information that has a two way relationship, or tabular data. Information that has a two-way relationship is found in grading rubrics, evaluation information and course schedules.
In HTML, header table cells are read by a screen reader before a corresponding data cell to tell the user what the data is and give it meaning. In HTML, a screen reader will read both column headers and row headers. The column headers are in the rows above the data columns. A row header would be found in a column on the far left typically. In a rubric table layout, a column header cell might read as “exemplary performance” and the data cell under it would read, “makes an original post and replies to at least two classmates in the discussion.” The row header for this may read as “participation.” An example of this is below.
Criteria Exemplary Performance Satisfactory Performance Needs Improvement ParticipationMakes an original post and replies to at least two other classmates in the discussion.
Makes an original post and replies to one other classmate in the discussion.
Makes an original post but doesn’t reply to others within the discussion.
RelevanceThe posting directly addresses key issues, questions, or problems related to the text and the discussion activity. The posing applies course concepts well.
The posting addresses key issues, questions, or problems related to the text and the discussion activity, but in some cases, only indirectly. It does not always apply course concepts fully.
The posting does not directly address the question or problem posed by the discussion activity.
InsightThe posting offers original or thoughtful insight, analysis, or observation that demonstrates a strong grasp of concepts and ideas pertaining to the discussion topic.
The posting does offer some insight, analysis, or observation to the topic but may not demonstrate a full understanding or knowledge of concepts and ideas pertaining to the discussion topic.
The posting does not offer any significant insight, analysis, or observation related to the topic. No knowledge or understanding is demonstrated regarding concepts and ideas pertaining to the discussion topic.
SupportThe posting supports all claims and opinions with either rational argument or evidence.
The posting generally supports claims and opinions with evidence or argument, but may leave some gaps where unsupported opinions still appear.
The posting does not support its claims with either evidence or argument. The posting contains largely unsupported opinion.
Listen to the movie tutorial on how to format a simple table, with closed captioning (opens in new tab)
Also, avoid combining information that should be spread across more than one table. If you merge and/or color cells to create a visual separation from different content, JAWS may not read the information in an order that makes sense to a screen reader user. The following example is from a real table setup I’ve seen in a course. It’s one table that combines what should have been an “Evaluation Methods” table and a separate “Grading Scale” table.
Listen to JAWS reading tables which never should have been merged.
The Reason You Need To Practice Daily Affirmations
Daily affirmations are simple, positive statements declaring specific goals in their completed states. Although they sound rather basic at that level, these empowering mantras have profound effects on the conscious and unconscious mind.
Affirmations also hold a key to unlocking the Law of Attraction and creating the life of your dreams!
Successful people, from top salespeople and entrepreneurs to bestselling authors and Olympic athletes, have figured out that using willpower to power their success isn’t enough.
You need to let go of any and all negative thoughts and images and bombard your subconscious mind with new thoughts and images that are positive and stated in the present tense.
How do you do this?
The technique you use to do this begins with daily affirmations, which are simply statements that describe a goal in its already completed state.
Two examples of affirmations would be:
” I am joyfully walking across the stage as I receive my MBA degree from Wharton. “
” I am so happy and grateful that I am now crossing the finish line of the Boston Marathon. “
In addition to all of the feedback I have received from hundreds of thousands of students from around the world about the effectiveness of their daily affirmations, there’s now new academic research that shows in high-stress level environments those who do use them have lower stress levels and more success than those who don’t.
What are Daily Affirmations?Daily affirmations are to the mind what exercise is to the body.
Repeating affirmations helps to reprogram the unconscious mind for success.
It helps eliminate negative and limiting beliefs and transforms your comfort zone from a limited one keeping you trapped in mediocrity to a more expanded one where anything is possible. It helps to replace your “I cant’s” with “I cans,” and your fears and doubts with confidence and certainty.
How Affirming Phrases Can Keep You FocusedAffirmations are reminders to your unconscious mind to stay focused on your goals and to come up with solutions to challenges and obstacles that might get in the way.
They can also create higher vibrations for happiness, joy, appreciation, and gratitude that then, through the law of attraction, magnetize people, resources, and opportunities to come to you to help you achieve your goals.
Whether you know it or not, you are always using affirmations… but usually not ones that will bring you what you want.
These are things like:
“Everything I eat goes straight to my hips.”
“I am never going to meet somebody I can love.”
“I never catch a break.”
“No matter what I do, I never seem to get ahead.”
How to Create Positive AffirmationsThe daily use of positive affirmations interrupts and eventually totally replaces this barrage of negative thoughts and beliefs. To achieve this, you must continually flood your subconscious with thoughts and images of the new reality you wish to create.
I am going to share with you two sets of guidelines for creating powerful daily affirmations that work-the long form and the short form.
Here are the eight guidelines for creating effective affirming statements. You may want to write these down. They are also in my book The Success Principles.
Start with the words “I am.” These are the two most powerful words in the English language.
Use the present tense.
State it in the positive. Affirm what you want, not what you don’t want.
Keep it brief.
Make it specific.
Include an action word ending with -ing.
Include at least one dynamic emotion or feeling word.
Make affirmations for yourself, not others.
Examples of Daily AffirmationsHere’s an example of an affirmation following these guidelines:
“I am joyfully driving my new red Porsche Carrera convertible down the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu. “
Or if you are more ecologically minded, you can make that a new Tesla.
You can use the following simple formula: ” I am so happy and grateful that I am now …” and then fill in the blank.
Some examples would be:
I am so happy and grateful that I am now earning $150,000 a year.
“I am so happy and grateful that I am now celebrating having achieved my ideal weight of 140 pounds.”
One of my most famous affirmations is:
“I am enjoying living in my beautiful beachfront villa on the Ka’anapali coast of Maui or somewhere better.”
I started writing that affirmation in 1989 and in 2011 – that’s right, 22 years later, I had something better!
Make sure to take 5 to 10 minutes every day to repeat your affirmations – preferably out loud with high energy and enthusiasm. The best times are early morning and right before you go to bed.
Action Item: Create New Positive Statements for YourselfWrite down 3 affirmations for yourself that affirm you having already achieved 3 of your goals and dreams.
Then, write down the time of day that you will commit to practicing your affirmations. Is it when you wake up in the morning? Before you go to sleep?
Mid-day when you need a pick-me-up?
Or maybe after your daily meditation when your subconscious mind is primed?
How to Turn Limp Affirmations Into Mantras for Success!To affirm something is simply to declare that it is true. So, creating and using affirmations should be a breeze, right?
Actually, the true art of the affirmation is both subtle and profound. Despite the popularity of this technique, some people use affirmations that are bland and perhaps even self-defeating.
When creating your affirmation, remember that even minor variations in wording can make a huge difference in the results you get. Since your words literally have the power to create your circumstances, invest a few minutes now to take your affirmation skills to a higher level.
Consider the following statement:
“I will quit smoking with ease and joy, remembering the effects on my physical and mental health and preparing to live a longer life.”
Five Daily Affirmations Guidelines to FollowBy using the guidelines found below, you can transform limp affirmations like that into mantras for manifesting a huge change in your life!
The following points are key:
1. Enter the “now”Start your affirmation by entering the present tense. Take the condition you desire and declare it to be already true.
2. Be positiveOur sample affirmation keeps the focus on smoking-the condition that you do not want. Instead, shine a light on what you do want-to be smoke-free.
A related reminder: Our subconscious mind skips the word not. So, delete this word from your affirmations. “I am not afraid of public speaking” gives us the message that you are afraid. Use, “I feel at ease as I speak in public.”
3. Be conciseShorter is better. Affirmations with fewer words are often easier to recall, especially in situations when you feel some stress. Rhyming makes your affirmations even more memorable.
For example, “I am feeling alive at 185.”
4. Include actionWhenever possible, affirm yourself as a person who takes action. For example: “I am gratefully driving my new Porsche along an open highway.”
Action engages the Law of Attraction, creating new results in our lives and opening us to further inspiration.
5. Include a feeling wordPowerful affirmations include content and emotion. Content describes the specific outcome that you desire. Emotion gets to the heart of how you feel about that outcome. For a more potent affirmation, add both elements.
Consider this affirmation:
“I am supporting my children to fully come forward into the world.”
The content of this statement is clear. Yet it lacks an emotional charge. Breathe life into this affirmation by adding an active expression of feeling:
“I am lovingly supporting my children and encourage them to fully express their unique talents and gifts.”
You will know that you have a powerful affirmation when you feel a surge of emotional energy. The force of feeling jumpstarts you into action.
An Affirmation MakeoverNow get some direct experience with “affirmation transformation.” Return to the first example mentioned in this article:
“I will quit smoking with ease and joy, remembering the effects on my physical and mental health and preparing to live a longer life.”
Playing with the guidelines listed serves up some more exciting options, such as:
“I am breathing effortlessly with lungs that are pure and clean.”
“I am celebrating how easily I breathe through strong, healthy lungs.”
Also consider the following affirmations on a variety of topics:
“I am joyfully celebrating my graduation from college with a master’s degree.”
“I am effectively delivering my first talk to an audience of over 1,000 people who affirm my message with a standing ovation.”
“I am confidently checking the balance of my bank account as I make adeposit of $1,000,000.”
“I am walking up on stage to receive my first Emmy award and receiving a roar of applause.”
When you’re satisfied with the wording of your affirmation, start using it right away.
Repeat your affirmations at least three times daily-first thing in the morning, midday, and just before you go to sleep. Regular repetition will gently return your focus to manifesting the life of your dreams.
My List of Positive Feeling Words for AffirmationsBelow I have included a list of positive feeling words that you may want to use when creating your daily affirmations.
Remember, when creating affirmations you want to create positive, self-affirming, self-empowering statements that uplift and inspire you – that raise your emotional set point and your self-esteem.
Here Are Some More Examples of Positive Affirmations:“I am celebrating feeling light and alive at my perfect body weight of one thirty-five.” “I am enjoying the thrill of flying.” “I am attracting joy into my life.” “I am confidently expressing myself openly and honestly.” “I am feeling exhilarated, agile and alive.” “I am effectively communicating my needs and desires to my loving partner.” “I am looking around me at the faces of the people I am helping and I am thrilled to know that I have made a difference in their life.” “I am feeling relaxed and grateful to be sitting here in Hawaii with my toes buried in the warm sand, feeling the warmth of the sun on my face.”
Get My Affirmations for Success: A Step-By-Step GuideDiscover how you can use affirmations to re-create your self-image, replace your limiting beliefs, and achieve success.
In this free guide , I will teach you about the importance of daily affirmations, why they’re critical to your success, and how to implement them in your life for rapid and positive changes.
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Trademark là những ký hiệu để phân biệt sản phẩm dịch vụ hoặc của chính một công ty này với sản phẩm/dịch vụ của một công ty khác.
Dùng TM khi nhãn hiệu đó chưa được hoặc không được bảo hộ nhưng chủ sở hữu muốn dùng biểu tượng đó như một nhãn hiệu và khẳng định quyền của mình đối với nhãn hiệu đó để cảnh báo bên thứ 3 không nên xâm phạm.
TM không có nghĩa rằng đó là một nhãn hiệu đã được bảo hộ, do vậy nếu nhãn hiệu nào đã được bảo hộ mà gắn TM vào sẽ khiến người khác mặc định đó là nhãn hiệu chưa được bảo hộ.
Một số cá nhân/tổ chức sử dụng ký hiệu SM thay cho TM, ký hiệu này được hiểu giống như ký hiệu TM, nhưng SM có nghĩa là (Service Mark – Nhãn hiệu dịch vụ), khi dùng SM thì người ta hiểu nhãn hiệu đó là nhãn hiệu dùng cho nhóm dịch vụ chứ không phải là nhóm hàng hóa. *Nhiều quốc gia phân ra Nhãn hiệu hàng hóa và Nhãn hiệu dịch vụ.
Ký hiệu này có hàm ý thương hiệu đã đăng ký bảo hộ với cơ quan nhà nước, vì vậy trong các trường hợp, thương hiệu đã được đăng ký thì sử dụng ký hiệu này để thông tin cho người tiêu dùng biết là thương hiệu đó đã được pháp luật bảo hộ. Nếu chưa được bảo hộ mà dùng ký tự này là sai.
Đây là ký hiệu dùng để tuyên bố đối tượng đó đã được bảo hộ độc quyền, nghiêm cấm tất cả mọi tổ chức, cá nhân sử dụng một sản phẩm, dịch vụ hay một ý tưởng nào đó nếu chưa được sự đồng ý của chủ sở hữu.
Khác với Trademark và Registered chỉ sử dụng trong lĩnh vực kinh doanh, Copyrighted áp dụng cho tất cả những nơi có sự xuất hiện của sáng tạo, của tác giả, của người tạo ra tác phẩm/ ý tưởng/ thông tin…
Nếu sử dụng sai biểu tượng?
Phân biệt các ký hiệu ®, ™, SM và © đi kèm thương hiệu, Ý nghĩa kí hiệu TM,R,C,SM trong logo
Mặc dù Luật VN không quy định nó là gì, được sử dụng ra sao, nhưng lại quy định sử dụng sai sẽ bị phạt (!).
Cụ thể, theo Điều 6 Nghị định 99/2013/NĐ-CP, vi phạm quy định về chỉ dẫn bảo hộ quyền sở hữu công nghiệp quy định:
1. Phạt cảnh cáo hoặc phạt tiền từ 500.000 đồng đến 1.000.000 đồng đối với một trong các hành vi sau đây: a) ….. b) Chỉ dẫn sai về tình trạng pháp lý, phạm vi bảo hộ quyền sở hữu công nghiệp; c) ….
2. Biện pháp khắc phục hậu quả: a) …. b) Buộc cải chính công khai đối với hành vi vi phạm quy định tại Điểm a, Điểm b Khoản 1 Điều này; c) ….
Như vây ở điểm b được hiểu là chế tài cho việc sử dụng sai các ký hiệu này và ghi các chỉ dẫn như: “nhãn hiệu đã được đăng ký bảo hộ độc quyền”, “nhãn hiệu đã được bảo hộ”, “nhãn hiệu thuộc độc quyền của… ” dù chưa được bảo hộ. Cụ thể sẽ bị phạt hành chính bằng tiền và áp dụng biện pháp khắc phục hậu quả như trên.
How To Hide Table Styles On The Table Tools Design Tab In Word (For Developers)
How to hide table styles on the Table Tools Design tab in Word (for developers) The problem: does anyone need 99 ways to format a table?
The Design tab includes the Table Styles group. This gives you, out of the box, 99 table styles from which to choose.
Having applied one of the 99 styles, the user can then choose whether or not to show banded columns, banded rows, header or total rows and so on.
In a corporate environment, the communications people would tear their hair out if users formatted tables in 99 different ways. A corporate environment is likely to have 2 or 3 ‘approved’ ways to format a table.
The solution: hide most, if not all, of the built-in table stylesWell-constructed templates for corporate use are likely to have 2 or 3 custom table styles that fit the corporate branding. Or, the in-house rules may be that 2 or 3 of the built-in styles are to be used, but the rest are off limits.
There is no way in the user interface to hide the built-in table styles.
But you can do it in code. Something like this will do the trick:
Sub HideATableStyle() With ActiveDocument.Styles(Word.wdStyleTableLightShading) .Visibility = True ' Yes, True. .UnhideWhenUsed = False End With End SubIf you’re creating a template for corporate use, it may be appropriate to hide most of the built-in table styles in the template. Leave the approved custom or built-in table styles visible. Users can then easily apply the corporate-approved table styles when working on documents based on that template.
Sub HideATableStyleButMakeItVisibleWhenUsed() With ActiveDocument.Styles(Word.wdStyleTableLightShading) .Visibility = True ' Yes, True. .UnhideWhenUsed = True End With End SubCập nhật thông tin chi tiết về Best Practices In Accessible Online Design trên website Hoisinhvienqnam.edu.vn. Hy vọng nội dung bài viết sẽ đáp ứng được nhu cầu của bạn, chúng tôi sẽ thường xuyên cập nhật mới nội dung để bạn nhận được thông tin nhanh chóng và chính xác nhất. Chúc bạn một ngày tốt lành!