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Student Slides72 Point Title slide

Title Slides66 Point First-LevelHeading & different

color

Transition all HeadingSlides in like manner but NOT similar to motion of

bullets or steps (This is “dissolve”)

3

Game Development

John Doe

Student

University of North Texas

Graphic onEvery Slide

Radio Frequency Remotes

John DoeStudentUniversity of North Texas

Light Background

and DarkType

Motion Sensors

John DoeStudent

University of North Texas

.

                      

Sans-SerifType

Computer Inefficient Students

Jane DoeStudent

University of North Texas

No transition of effectexcept on headings, sub-

heading, bullets, pie charts or steps.

Alternative Cooling Methods for PC Processors

John Doe, StudentUniversity of North Texas

Cell Phone Malfunction

John DoeElectrical Engineering Major

University of North Texas

Energy Star Products

John DoeElectrical Engineering Major

University of North Texas

HYBRID CARSUNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS

Jane DoeStudent

Military Aircraft Software

By John Doe

Computer Science and Engineering Major

University of North Texas

DarkBackground

and LightType

PurposeSlides

Notice – this slidedissolved similar to

previous slide of similarheading level

Purpose

The purpose is to convince this audience

to protect their car stereos fromburglary.

No bulletsif only

one item

PurposeThe purpose is

to convince this audience to buy the Blackberry phone by RIM limited

Purpose

Purpose is to convince

the audience that wireless

networking eliminates

wiring confusion.

Purpose

The purpose is to convince this audience that the manufacturing of a 5.9 liter engine must be changed for more power.

PurposeTo convince the audience that design of

nitro 2 stroke crankcases is limiting power across the power band production.

Purpose The purpose is to convince the audience

to install Auto-Dimming (electro-chromic) Mirrors.

Purpose

The purpose is to convince this audience of the benefits of collaborative learning.

Purpose

To convince the audience to use a hybrid car.

Purpose

The purpose is to convince the audience to support research concerning nanotubes and their mass production

Purpose

The purpose is to convince the audience to purchase one gaming console over others

Purpose My purpose is to convince you that

more accurate airport metal detectors are needed.

Bar Graphs

DiscreteData

Survey on Public Restrooms with 1000 respondents

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2000 2001 2002

ExcellentGoodFairPoor

4 itemsMinimum

“Last Mile”

0

5

10

15

20

25

U.S. States

Fib

er

Com

mu

nit

ies

TexasCaliforniaKansasUtahMinnesota

Leading U.S. States with All-Fiber Communities

28 point typeminimum on all

graphics

Who Are Chemists?0 2 4 6 8

AnalyticalChem. Edu.

ComputationInorganicMaterialsOrganic

Org-MetallicPhysical

Areas of study among faculty at University of North Texas

05

1015202530

RecordedCrashes

DWI Speeding

1999 Previous Driving Records of Drivers Involved in Fatal Traffic Crashes

Motorcycles

Passenger Cars

Light Trucks

Large Trucks

Statistics

Number of US outbound travelers by region

0

2000

4000

6000

8000

10000

12000

14000

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

AsiaCarribeanEuropeSouth America

Analog to Digital

0

100

200

300

400

Subsribers from 1998-2000N.Amer.

AsiaPacificEurope

Rest ofWorld

Line Graphs

ContinuousDate

Data Rate Comparison

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

0 50 100 150 200Range (M)

Rat

e (M

bp

s)

802.11a (5.2MHz)

802.11a (2.4MHz)

802.11g

802.11b

4 itemsMinimum

Test Point Fallacy

Graphical Analysis of Fourier Transform

Pie Charts

Percentages

Robotic Use

3 Years50%

1 Year10%

2 Years30%

< 1 Year10%

Built-up graphics

Automatic timing –Mouse click not used

Price

$0-$5032%

$50-$10027%

$150-$20032%

Other9%

$0-$50$50-$100$150-$200Other

4 SectionsMinimum

Who Are Chemists?

15%13%

28%44%

SyntheticMaterialsResearch andDevelopmentArchitecture &EngineeringOther

Troubleshooting Problems

Students who said they understood troubleshooting instructions:

Sometimes47%

Most of the time23%

All of the time15%

Never15%

Air Pollution Sources

IndustrialEmission

14%

ResidentialWoodstoves

10%

MotorVehicles

57%

OutdoorBurning

6%

Other13%

Whale Population

Gray61%

Humpback27%

Fin7%

Blue5%

Tables

Fluorescent vs. Incandescent

Watts 20W 75W

Light Output(lumens) 1200 1150

Energy cost(@$.10/KW)

$16.00 $60.00

Lamps life (hours) 10,000 1,000

Original lamp cost $8.50 $0.50

Total cost for 8000hrs.

$24.50 $64.00

Economic cost.

StandardDatarate

(Mbps)

Range(meters)

Frequency(GHz)

Completedspec.

Productavailable

802.11 2 200 2.4 1997 1998

802.11b 11 100 2.4 1999 1999

802.11a 24-54 50 5 2002 2002

New Technology

Data Rate Comparison

IntroductionYear Total With

Remote% With Remote

1988 20216355 15258360 75.48

1989 21706124 17983434 82.85

1990 18658103 16577065 88.85

1991 20808396 18540395 89.10

1992 5402874 5141744 95.17

Game Costs

Development:

•Cost of developers

•Distribution

Playing:

•Purchase price

Title: Price: Fee:

Star Wars Galaxies

$45.99

$14.99

Dark Age of Camelot

$16.99

$12.95

Anarchy Online

$19.99

$12.95

Asheron’s Call

$17.94

$9.95

Richter Scale

MagnitudeChange

Ground Motion Change

(Displacement)

Energy Change

1.0 10.0 timesabout 32

times

.5 3.2 times about 5.5

.3 2.0 times about 3

.1 1.3 times about 1.5

Why Do It?

Enterolactone

Uranium

12-19 years 169 .006

20+ years 217 .007

Male 199 .006

Female 238 .007

Mexican Americans

194 .015

Non-Hispanic Blacks

168 .005

Non-Hispanic Whites

241 .007

Concentrations in g/L

Bandwidth Increase

Service Medium Bandwidth

DSL Copper 10 kHz

Cable Modem

Coax 1 GHz

APON / EPON

Fiber 25,000 GHz

Ease of UseF-Prot McAfee Norton Panda

Installation 1:10 1:22 3:30 2:25

Easy to configure

Average Average Easy Average

Tech Support

Average Very

Difficult Average

Average

RegisteringVery Easy

Very Easy

EasyNot

Possible

Connecting for updates

Easy Very Easy

Difficult

Difficult

Analog vs. Digital

Analog Digital

Year put into operation

1983 Late 1980s

Signals Harder to process

Easy to process

Safety Signals can not be encrypted

Signals easily encrypted

Web SiteLinks

Beta VersionThe current working version of the

game can be tested at:http://ibloc.net/eotu

You must USEthe link – not just access it.

Recycling Links

For additional recycling facts, you can visit:

Http://www.p2pays.org/recycleguys

New Technology

Additional Information

Internet

Resources

Earthquakes

Earth Plates Slide

Plate Motion Earth Plates create waves

Bullets must “fly” consistently

from one direction

www.howstuffworks.com

Companies and Software

There are literally 1,000’s of available jobs in engineering.

Monster.com lists 5,000 in the US

Web Site Links

Ford‘s hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) http://www.hybridford.com

Toyota Hybrid System (THS)technology

http://motorshow.toyota-europe.com

Notice – All bullets flyfrom the left for these

slides

Secure 1000 Cont. Already in place

in Orlando AirportSecure 1000 website at

www.dspguide.com/secure.htm

PhotographicInserts

Traditional Mouse

Created in 1980 Transfers information via cable Uses trackball for measuring

movement

Only the bulletsmove.

So What’s the Problem?

Not designed for everyday driving Built high for off-road, not highways Not built to handle like cars

Problems Earthquakes Surface Effects Building Effects

Base

Base box is a 10”*10”*8” aluminum box

Base box is the central housing.

Top Rotational Movement

Top base box rotational movement.

120 tooth gear rotational movement.

ROBOMOW

Battery powered 50,000 Ft.2

Safety features Six distance

sensor Tilt sensors Touch

sensors

New DesignsRecyclers with Bins

Facts Supporting Helmet Use

Helmets can increase the comfort factor and reduce rider fatigue. (5)

Secure 1000

FromRapiscan Security ProductsUses X-ray to detect plastic explosives

and weapons on individual

Functions as:

Productive Ecosystems Biological “Supermarkets” Watershed Ecology

Drawings

Top Base Rod

Top base rod is machined part.

Top base rod is attached to top base.

Wheel Hubs

Center part of the wheel assembly

Differences

SDRAM transfers data in parallel RDRAM transfers data serially

Clip Art

Facts Supporting Helmet Use

Fifty Riders on their own bikes

5 ½ Mile Test Track

Drove the Test Route Three Times

Conclusion

Vision fieldThe retina in the eye.

Brain Stem Damage

Conclusion

Helmets can prevent fatalities by design and by providing comfort and safety.

Birds Ducks Geese Hawks Song Birds

Animation

Wind power generates electricity with…

No cooling water

No water pollution

No wastes

Are You At Risk

YESWhen you use a

cell phone:

a) zapping

b) cooking

c) weakening

What Do They Do

The Hindenburg – a bad guess

Wireless DVD PlayersYour player can work directly to your

computer or you can install an router and network throughout your house

Engine Improvements

http://auto.howstuffworks.com/camshaft2.htm

Environmental Issues

Properties of Clean Energy

Problem

The problem is outdoor motion lights aren’t effective.

Wires vs. Wireless

VS

Enjoy your Home Entertainment Center

Park in line of sight

How Does it Work

2-stroke cycle

Problems

The affect on local economics

Typical Systems

Software Slowdown

John DoeStudent

University of North Texas

Introduction

Managed Code

Signals FadeJohn Doe

Student

University of

North Texas

Associated Cost

Antenna booster…………………$20

Dual Band Phone……………….$100

Nanotube antenna………………$?

Price ComparisonsPrice Comparisons

Small as a grain of rice…

Ozone

Troubleshooting Problems

Myths Against Helmet UseHelmets can cause spinal injuries :

Hangman’s Noose

“Helmet Fulcrum”

Brain Stem Damage

Additional Measures

Reseal

ducts.

Replace

tired unit.

Basics

To get more power an increase in airflow is a must.

Direct Injection

Types of Waves

P Waves

S Waves

Steps Insteadof Bullets

For Instruction

Splicing Fiber

1. Prepare Fiber2. Cleave Fiber3. Fuse / Mechanically join Fiber4. Protect Fiber

Fly in a differentdirection from

bullets

Finding and Deleting Viruses

1. Run thorough scan of computer

2. If found, prompt to delete all viruses

3. Restart computer

Steps for Implementation

1. Present proposal to Congress2. Have the sub-committees agree on

proposal3. Have Congress vote 4. Implement steps 5. Send out equipment to first

responders

ISO Accreditation

1. Company pays fee

2. Registrar inspects

3. If Passing, company name is published in a book

How to Use

1. Pull Safety Pin2. Aim Nozzle3. Depress Lever4. Aim At Fuel Source

Last Slide

Question &Answer Session

Q&A

Q & A

Questions?

Q & A

Questions

Questions and Answers

Questions & Answers

? Questions ?

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