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Step by step directions adding 3/4 + 5/6
How to add three fourths plus five sixths which are two fractions with unlike denominators
Find a common denominator
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Herzlich Willkommen zurück! In diesem Video zeige ich dir, wie du mithilfe einer Konfusionsmatrix Klassifikationsmodelle bewerten kannst. Dazu berechnet du die Parameter Korrektklassifizierungsrate, Relevanz, Sensitivität und Spezifität in deinen Google Sheets Tabellen.
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Educational video for children to discover oviparous animals. These vertebrates are hatch from eggs, they walk on two legs and have two wings that allow them to fly. They eat through their beak and are covered with feathers. Among birds we can find eagles, penguins and ostriches.
This video is part of a collection about animals. Perfect for elementary school children.
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「仕事に次の革新を」を基に生成AIやGoogle WorkspaceについてGoogle導入のプロと生成AIコンサルが対談で発信中
収録日:2025年2月15日
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――――― メンバーシップ ―――――
NI-WORK|応援プラン
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NI-WORKはいつも出し惜しみなく現場最前線の本当のプロフェッショナルがノウハウ解説するチャンネルです!
とはいえ、維持していくのはなかなか厳しい局面もあり、今後継続していくために応援してくださる方を募集中です!
応援してもいいよ!という方のメンバーシップです。よろしくお願いいたします!
返礼としてこれまで動画で入力したプロンプトを公開していきます。(Geminiへの指示、Gemsのシステムプロンプト、NotebookLMのカスタムプロンプトなど)
プロンプトはNI-WORKチャンネルホームの投稿からメンバーシップ限定公開投稿から確認できます。
――――― お問い合わせ ―――――
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03:12 ドキュメントでプロンプト管理について紹介
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24:30 NotebookLMのスライド資料について解説
https://youtu.be/VuMVI7deIEU
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00:00 ダイジェスト・ご挨拶
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GoogleのAIノートNotebookLMの業務での実用的な使い方↓
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NI-WORK|丹羽・山口についてのご紹介
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丹羽国彦:歴14年、国内外有数のGoogle からも公式に認められるGWS・Geminiの組織導入・活用エバンジェリスト。Googleから依頼され パートナーに Google Workspace の公式の技術指南や移行・展開技術を指導する国内稀有な人材。Googleのカルチャーに基づくコラボレーション設計やデータ活用、AI対話力が得意。
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山口彰宏:生成AI業務活用ノウハウ豊富なエキスパートエンジニア。経歴として、セールスフォース・ジャパンのソリューションエンジニア、PayPay株式会社や住友生命にて社内システム開発などを歴任。現在は生成AI、Google、Salesforceなどの様々なテクノロジーを活用した業務効率化のDX推進を支援。
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Geminiアプリ
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Google Workspace
https://workspace.google.com/intl/ja/
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https://notebooklm.google.com/
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This simile lesson video for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade students will share how similes compare things using the words "like" and "as". Similes are different from metaphors, metaphors do not use the words "like" or "as". This is perfect for the classroom or for home instruction!
00:00 Introduction
0:22 What are similes?
1:20 How similes work
2:48 Review
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This US States learning video for kids explores Washington! Also known as the Evergreen State, this state in the Pacific Northwest is known for it's trees, apples, the Space Needle and MORE!
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Find out what viruses are, how they reproduce and how our immune system defends us from them. Also learn about vaccines and their importance in disease prevention. Keep viruses at bay! 🚫🦠
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Video for the smallest kids to learn about the letter “B”. They learn its sound, the way to write it and words with the letter all in a fun way.
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Last week we introduced the idea of socialization and today we’re talking a little more about how it works, including an introduction to five main types of socialization. We’ll explore anticipatory socialization from your family, the “hidden curriculum” in schools, peer groups, the role of media in socialization, and we’ll discuss total institutions and how they can act as a form of re-socialization.
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Hill, David, et al. "Media and young minds." Pediatrics (2016): e20162591.
Vittrup, Brigitte, and George W. Holden. "Exploring the impact of educational television and parent–child discussions on children's racial attitudes." Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy 11.1 (2011): 82-104.
Kearney, Melissa S., and Phillip B. Levine. "Media influences on social outcomes: The impact of MTV's 16 and pregnant on teen childbearing." The American Economic Review 105.12 (2015): 3597-3632.
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This week Craig breaks out the crystal ball to try and figure out why our congresspeople do the things that they do. We’ll talk about the three motivating factors of congressional decisions - constituency, interest groups, and political parties - and we’ll break down how each of these factors motivates certain actions like casework, public opinion polls, and logrolling. Craig will even weigh in on which of these factors probably contributes most significantly to the actions and decisions of our congresspersons and he'll do it without even a touch of cynicism!
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A lot of ionic compounds dissolve in water, dissociating into individual ions. But when two ions find each other and form an insoluble compound, they suddenly fall out of the solution in what's called a precipitation reaction. In this episode of Crash Course Chemistry, we learn about precipitation, precipitates, anions, cations, and how to describe and discuss ionic reactions.
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Did you know that many everyday objects around you hide secret features you’ve never noticed? From the button on a seat belt to the hole in a pen cap or even the extra eyelets on your sneakers, these small details all have hidden purposes that make life easier, safer, or just more interesting. In this video, we explore the most surprising hidden purposes of everyday items you use all the time without thinking. Some of these secret features were designed for safety, some for convenience, and others are clever engineering tricks that most people completely miss. Once you see them, you’ll never look at ordinary objects the same way again. If you’ve ever wondered what those tiny symbols, holes, buttons, or shapes are really for, this video will finally give you the answers.
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We’re picking up where we left off last time, exploring the “ethics of care” and how it applies to extreme poverty. Are we responding to global poverty in a moral way? Philosophers like Peter Singer argue that we have an obligation to prevent harm caused by poverty, whereas Garrett Hardin offers a “lifeboat analogy” to explain our obligations to focus on caring for our own.
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