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Module Description. System has the following modules 1. User module
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Module Description. Digital Citizenship and Literacy – Empower students to use technology safely, responsibly, and effectively with Nearpod’s Digital Citizenship and Literacy supplemental curriculum. • Grades K-12 • Support instruction in keyboarding skills through a partnership with Typesy. • Support instruction in Digital Citizenship and Media Literacy skills through a partnership with Common Sense Education. • Support instruction in computer science, coding, applications of technology through a partnership with CodeMonkey. • Four hundred (400) + learning experiences College and Career Exploration – Increase access and exposure to college and career opportunities with Nearpod’s College and Career Explorations supplemental curriculum. • Grades K-12, supporting district use of Naviance in grades 6-12 while exposing college and career exploration in grades K-5. • Equal access to future opportunities as students explore college pathways and career clusters. • Dynamic media, like virtual reality. • Two hundred (200) + learning experiences. Nearpod SEL – Build positive, safe, and empowering learning environments with Nearpod’s Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) supplemental curriculum • Grades K-12 • Built from XXXXX’x leading framework to facilitate student development of SEL competencies. • Developed in partnership with Common Sense Education. • One hundred and fifty (150)+ learning experiences. Nearpod for EL – Reach our English Learners with immersive, relevant instruction with Nearpod’s English Learners supplemental curriculum • Grades K-12 • Xxxxxxxxxx access to rigorous, grade-level, learning experiences, and language instruction. • Built-in partnership with many of SBBC favorite Nearpod publishing partners. • One thousand (1000)+ learning experiences. Nearpod Lesson Library With Nearpod teachers can transform instruction with 7,000+ customizable, standards-aligned lessons for all subject areas and grade levels. Designed in partnership with respected publishers and built on research- based instructional models, the Nearpod lesson library saves teachers time with ready-to-teach interactive content and provides exemplars on how teachers can transform their own content. Key points regarding the Nearpod implementation are: • Usage drives deeper learning with rigorous content from well-known publishers in all academic areas. • The application supports all learners with research-based instructional models such as Gradual Release of Responsibility, Broward County Secondary Learn...
Module Description. The XXXXXXX consortium has decided on initial message definitions (when possible directly in ROS messages and services format). Following is the description and list of information needed and pro- vided by various software components defined in the architecture.
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  • Contract Description The Description and Location of the Contract and related project(s) are as follows.

  • VEHICLE DESCRIPTION The vehicles approved for use in the Services shall be Vehicle Type A Chassis Manufacturer and Type ADL Enviro 200 Body Manufacturer and Type ADL Enviro 200 Single or Double Deck Single Deck Upper Deck Air Cooling System Not Applicable Minimum Seating Capacity 29 + 1 Wheelchair Maximum Standing Capacity 28 Maximum Length 10,700mm Maximum Width 2,400mm Number of Doors Two Year of Manufacture 2008 Engine Type (Including Euro Rating) Euro IV Notes: Where appropriate the utilisation of the respective Vehicle Types is shown in Schedule IB. FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT NO: QC0015 ROUTE AGREEMENT NO: QC43403 ROUTE: B15 SCHEDULE IIIA FARE CHART The Fare chart relating to this Route Agreement will be provided by the Corporation prior to the Commencement Date and from time to time during the life of the Route Agreement. In accordance with Schedule II of the Route Agreement, a current fare chart shall be displayed or be available for inspection by members of the public on each vehicle used to operate the Services. The Operator’s obligations in respect of fare collection arrangements, ticket checking and inspection remain unchanged. FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT NO: QC0015 ROUTE AGREEMENT NO: QC43403 ROUTE: B15 VERSION NO: 00 EFFECTIVE DATE: 25 JANUARY 2014 SCHEDULE IVA CONTRACT PRICE AND OTHER FINANCIAL DETAILS

  • Task Description This task includes activities associated with permit-required monitoring conducted in accordance with the conditions specified by state or federal regulatory agencies. All monitoring tasks must be located within or adjacent to the Project area and follow the Department’s Regional Coastal Monitoring Program and FWC's marine turtle and shorebird monitoring programs. Guidance for monitoring of nearshore resources is available in the Department's Standard Operation Procedures For Nearshore Hardbottom Monitoring Of Beach Nourishment Projects. The Local Sponsor must submit work products directly to the appropriate state or federal regulatory agencies in accordance with permit conditions to be eligible for reimbursement under this task, unless otherwise directed.

  • Site Description 2.5.1 If reasonably requested by the A/E as necessary for the Project, the Owner shall furnish a legal description and a certified land survey of the Site, giving, as applicable, grades and lines of streets, alleys, pavements and adjoining property; rights-of-way, restrictions, easements, encroachments, zoning, deed restrictions, boundaries and contours of the Site; locations, dimensions, and complete data pertaining to existing buildings, other improvements, and trees; and full information concerning available service and utility lines, both public and private, above and below grade, including inverts and depths.

  • Project Description In two or three brief sentences, provide a concise description of your exhibition. Include the subject matter, type of objects to be included (paintings, sculpture, manuscripts, etc.), those responsible for organizing the exhibition, and catalogue author(s).

  • Service Description The Parties will provide Common Channel Signaling (CCS) to one another via Signaling System 7 (SS7) network Interconnection, in accordance with prevailing industry standards. Use of a third party provider of SS7 trunks is permitted.

  • ITEM DESCRIPTION Equipment (include VIN, make, model, year, serial no., accessories, or other identifying features): 12. NO. OF OPERATORS PER SHIFT 13. HRLY/ DAILY/ MILEAGE SHIFT BASIS 14. SPECIAL 15. GUARANTEE (8 HOURS) Rate Unit Portable Toilet Rental – Serviced(Includes first day delivery/last day pickup and daily rental rate per unit) 1 $75 Daily Ea. Portable Toilet Rental – Unserviced(Rental only, no daily service call) 1 $45 Daily Ea. Accessible Portable Toilet Rental – Serviced(Includes first day delivery/last day pickup and daily rental rate per unit) 1 $95 Daily Ea. Accessible Portable Toilet Rental – Unserviced(Rental only, no daily service call) 1 $65 Daily Ea.

  • System Description The DLCS is a network consisting of devices which are remotely controlled over RF transmission equipment by the PowerCAMPTM Software or equivalent. CL&P shall have access to the PowerCAMP™ LMS (as defined below) via the web interface. The PowerCAMPTM LMS shall include the software and hardware necessary to manage the Control Devices installed at the End-use Equipment at Participating Facilities. The PowerCAMPTM LMS includes AER’s PowerCAMPTM Server and PowerCAMPTM Suite, networking equipment, and third party software. PowerCAMPTM LMS Hardware

  • Work Description T-804 Opening Roads - Removal of closure devices, cleaning ditches, removing berms, and blading the traveled-way T-811 Closing Roads - Entrance treatment for 150' cross-rip; debris block (slash, earth, berm, rocks, etc.) + seed + water bar T-811 Closing Roads - Water bar frequency per BMPs for remainder of road T-811 Closing Roads - Engineering Rep. or Construction Inspector must be notified prior to performing closeout NFSR Road No. Lane Width & Maintenance Level Mile Marker Begin End 76L Single Lane / Level 2 76 0.00 Ending 0.48

  • Program Description The employer agrees to provide a vision benefit to eligible employees and dependents. The vision benefit provided by the State shall have an employee co-payment of $10 for the comprehensive annual eye examination and $25 for materials.

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