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We Are the Champions of . . . What, Exactly? Tracking Digital Metrics That Ma...Forum One
Learn to map metrics across your digital platforms to your organization's mission, compare them to industry trends, and examine methods to optimize your communications strategy.
Creative + Development - Designer vs Developer: Aligning Forces for GoodForum One
This webinar focuses on how the synergy between creative design and development works, why it is paramount to the ultimate success of a website, and provide you with a few fundamental steps to implement as you get started.
We Are the Champions of . . . What, Exactly? Tracking Digital Metrics That Ma...Forum One
Learn to map metrics across your digital platforms to your organization's mission, compare them to industry trends, and examine methods to optimize your communications strategy.
Creative + Development - Designer vs Developer: Aligning Forces for GoodForum One
This webinar focuses on how the synergy between creative design and development works, why it is paramount to the ultimate success of a website, and provide you with a few fundamental steps to implement as you get started.
This is the scene: you’ve launched a beautiful new site that is modern, fresh, and amazing... and no one knows how to use it. Your customers are calling (often!) because they can’t find the information on the website. They’re frustrated, mad even. You’ve already poured money and time into designing and building a beautiful site, but you left out one crucial aspect: User Experience (UX) design.
Designing a solution without considering the user experience can be disastrous. That’s why high-performing companies and organizations always ensure that creative design and UX are working in concert, ensuring that your audiences have delightful experiences all around.
During our webinar we’ll discuss:
- the differences and overlaps between Creative and UX
- how both rely on a clearly-defined brand experience
- how to collaborate effectively to find solutions that get results
We’ll talk about how beauty and usability can be best friends. By the end you’ll have some clear next steps to take back to your team and begin designing for user journeys that are both beautiful and usable.
From Stratosphere to Sea-Level: Grounding Your Analytics Reporting for Each A...Forum One
Each level of leadership has its unique role and needs; why provide them all with the same level of web analytics reporting? Different decisions require different data. Forum One’s Analytics Manager, Autumn Rose discusses the following in these slides:
Discuss the merits and potential challenges of creating customized reports for each level of your organization, from the board directors to your content managers.
Discuss how to architect your story for each layer of your story, with all reports fitting into the same overall narrative, but focusing on the measurables that each person can have an impact on.
Review report writing strategies, and learn how to automate them.
Discuss the optimal timing and frequency of distributing each type of report.
Learn how competition among organizational units can increase overall site performance.
[Originally presented on July 30th, 2015 in Washington, DC]
Drupal & Design / 10 Thing I Hate About YouForum One
If you are using a CMS, you are using it to save time by having it do much of the heavy lifting for you. Drupal is a very powerful and complex CMS and can easily accomplish things that would be much harder within a simpler CMS (e.g., WordPress). However, one drawback to that is the more complex the CMS, the more assumptions it makes about how content is organized and displayed. In this sessions, we will try to illuminate some of the constraints you'll need to work with when designing on Drupal.
Presented March 2, 2015 / NTEN Nonprofit Technology Conference 2015 in Austin.
Data For Policy Influence: How to Manage, Distribute, and Present Your DataForum One
To make smart policy decisions on important issues – whether global, national or local – leaders and influencers need information, analysis, and insight.
If your organization is in the business of supplying that information, then you already know that Data is an essential ingredient for success. You also know that in this digital age your briefs and reports – the traditional distribution tools for your insights – are competing for attention in an extremely competitive and noisy online marketplace of ideas. Attention is scarce, and gaining attention with 20-page PDFs online is not very easy.
So how can you put your data to better use digitally to extend your influence?
In this presentation, Laura Castillo-Page of the American Association of Medical Colleges (AAMC) and Kurt Voelker of Forum One dig into real-world examples from the AAMC and others about the first steps that organizations like yours can take to better present their data.
IN THIS PRESENTATION YOU WILL LEARN how NGO’s can evolve their use of data to be more digitally native by:
• Presenting data as engaging interactive visualizations
• Distributing data in more accessible formats
• Managing data more effectively on the backend
PRESENTED BY:
Laura Castillo-Page, Ph.D.
Senior Director, Diversity and Programs and Organizational Capacity Building Portfolio
Association of American Medical Colleges (aamc.org)
Kurt Voelker
Chief Technology Officer
Forum One (forumone.com)
*These slides are from a Forum One Webinar. Check out our YouTube channel (http://youtube.com/forumonevideo) for the audio/video of this virtual event.*
Open Federal Content & Data at the CDC and FDA CTP (OSCON 2014)Forum One
Learn how the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration's Center for Tobacco Products (FDA CTP) are approaching the open data initiative by opening their federal content for syndication by developers. The massive data stores of the CDC and FDA are now being made available through open APIs that allow developers to access and present this wealth of content across third party sites.
This presentation was made by Eric Davis and Steven Meloan of Forum One, and Thom Williams of the CDC at the 2014 Open Source Convention (OSCON).
Need start to finish help on getting Drupal 8 up and running locally? Ready to start contributing code?
This will help you get everything installed locally including Drush and gives basic information about Configuration for those new to it.
Presentation about multichannel digital strategies to realize an impact on social issues. Showcasing work of Save the Children / USA on Syrian child refugees. And the work of Tom's Shoes in their #withoutshoes day to raise awareness of children's health issues.
Shifting Gears - Personal and Business Inspiration While Biking Across AmericaForum One
Whatever you love to do, whether it be cycling or volunteering or traveling abroad, taking the time to launch into that passion while maintaining your profession might seem an impossible fantasy. Sure, scholars can take sabbaticals…but can you? The reality is – with the right business values and systems in place – it is absolutely possible to keep your career while thrilling your heart.
In this one-hour presentation featuring Forum One CEO Chris Wolz and son Alex Wolz, you'll be guided along the "why" and "how" of their bike journey across the United States: the motivations behind the adventure, observations they made along the way, and for Chris – how the right mix of business systems, values, and company culture made the pursuit possible.
In this webinar you will learn:
• How one goes about cycling across the country
• How an organization can encourage and support a culture of personal growth
• How to build an organization that can support crazy staff trips
• Cultural observations on technology and middle America
• What an awesome adventure we had (and you can too!)
-Who should attend: business leaders and influencers, cycling enthusiasts
Presented by:
Chris Wolz – CEO, Forum One Communications
Alex Wolz – Undergraduate, University of Virginia
Jim Cashel – Founder & Chairman, Forum One Communications (moderator)
Unlock Your Secret Garden: How to Build a Developer Community Around Your DataForum One
**Watch the full presentation here: http://youtu.be/ZKcqj1bCTL0
Like never before, nonprofits and government agencies can increase their impact and reach through the clever promotion of their data. Organizations want to fling open the doors to these walled gardens and share their digital assets and projects – but the key to doing this successfully lies in engaging those essential developer communities who can make that data easily accessible.
Drawing on the latest literature and lessons from developers and community managers, the Forum One team has developed a series of expert recommendations and best practices that organizations like yours can follow to create and sustain a successful developer community around your data.
This presentation is based on a 45-minute webinar (http://youtu.be/ZKcqj1bCTL0) in which we explore the opportunities and challenges of unlocking your secret garden of data, and what it takes to build, grow, and market a developer community around that resource.
From this webinar you will learn:
• Where to find developers and how to engage with them
• The role of a community manager and why you need one
• A "To Do" list for starting up your developer community
• Best practices for celebrating success
Who should view the webinar:
-Communications managers, developers, and anyone interested in open data!
Presented by:
Eric Davis – Project Director, Forum One
Ned Baker – Marketing Manager, Forum One (Moderator)
This is the scene: you’ve launched a beautiful new site that is modern, fresh, and amazing... and no one knows how to use it. Your customers are calling (often!) because they can’t find the information on the website. They’re frustrated, mad even. You’ve already poured money and time into designing and building a beautiful site, but you left out one crucial aspect: User Experience (UX) design.
Designing a solution without considering the user experience can be disastrous. That’s why high-performing companies and organizations always ensure that creative design and UX are working in concert, ensuring that your audiences have delightful experiences all around.
During our webinar we’ll discuss:
- the differences and overlaps between Creative and UX
- how both rely on a clearly-defined brand experience
- how to collaborate effectively to find solutions that get results
We’ll talk about how beauty and usability can be best friends. By the end you’ll have some clear next steps to take back to your team and begin designing for user journeys that are both beautiful and usable.
From Stratosphere to Sea-Level: Grounding Your Analytics Reporting for Each A...Forum One
Each level of leadership has its unique role and needs; why provide them all with the same level of web analytics reporting? Different decisions require different data. Forum One’s Analytics Manager, Autumn Rose discusses the following in these slides:
Discuss the merits and potential challenges of creating customized reports for each level of your organization, from the board directors to your content managers.
Discuss how to architect your story for each layer of your story, with all reports fitting into the same overall narrative, but focusing on the measurables that each person can have an impact on.
Review report writing strategies, and learn how to automate them.
Discuss the optimal timing and frequency of distributing each type of report.
Learn how competition among organizational units can increase overall site performance.
[Originally presented on July 30th, 2015 in Washington, DC]
Drupal & Design / 10 Thing I Hate About YouForum One
If you are using a CMS, you are using it to save time by having it do much of the heavy lifting for you. Drupal is a very powerful and complex CMS and can easily accomplish things that would be much harder within a simpler CMS (e.g., WordPress). However, one drawback to that is the more complex the CMS, the more assumptions it makes about how content is organized and displayed. In this sessions, we will try to illuminate some of the constraints you'll need to work with when designing on Drupal.
Presented March 2, 2015 / NTEN Nonprofit Technology Conference 2015 in Austin.
Data For Policy Influence: How to Manage, Distribute, and Present Your DataForum One
To make smart policy decisions on important issues – whether global, national or local – leaders and influencers need information, analysis, and insight.
If your organization is in the business of supplying that information, then you already know that Data is an essential ingredient for success. You also know that in this digital age your briefs and reports – the traditional distribution tools for your insights – are competing for attention in an extremely competitive and noisy online marketplace of ideas. Attention is scarce, and gaining attention with 20-page PDFs online is not very easy.
So how can you put your data to better use digitally to extend your influence?
In this presentation, Laura Castillo-Page of the American Association of Medical Colleges (AAMC) and Kurt Voelker of Forum One dig into real-world examples from the AAMC and others about the first steps that organizations like yours can take to better present their data.
IN THIS PRESENTATION YOU WILL LEARN how NGO’s can evolve their use of data to be more digitally native by:
• Presenting data as engaging interactive visualizations
• Distributing data in more accessible formats
• Managing data more effectively on the backend
PRESENTED BY:
Laura Castillo-Page, Ph.D.
Senior Director, Diversity and Programs and Organizational Capacity Building Portfolio
Association of American Medical Colleges (aamc.org)
Kurt Voelker
Chief Technology Officer
Forum One (forumone.com)
*These slides are from a Forum One Webinar. Check out our YouTube channel (http://youtube.com/forumonevideo) for the audio/video of this virtual event.*
Open Federal Content & Data at the CDC and FDA CTP (OSCON 2014)Forum One
Learn how the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration's Center for Tobacco Products (FDA CTP) are approaching the open data initiative by opening their federal content for syndication by developers. The massive data stores of the CDC and FDA are now being made available through open APIs that allow developers to access and present this wealth of content across third party sites.
This presentation was made by Eric Davis and Steven Meloan of Forum One, and Thom Williams of the CDC at the 2014 Open Source Convention (OSCON).
Need start to finish help on getting Drupal 8 up and running locally? Ready to start contributing code?
This will help you get everything installed locally including Drush and gives basic information about Configuration for those new to it.
Presentation about multichannel digital strategies to realize an impact on social issues. Showcasing work of Save the Children / USA on Syrian child refugees. And the work of Tom's Shoes in their #withoutshoes day to raise awareness of children's health issues.
Shifting Gears - Personal and Business Inspiration While Biking Across AmericaForum One
Whatever you love to do, whether it be cycling or volunteering or traveling abroad, taking the time to launch into that passion while maintaining your profession might seem an impossible fantasy. Sure, scholars can take sabbaticals…but can you? The reality is – with the right business values and systems in place – it is absolutely possible to keep your career while thrilling your heart.
In this one-hour presentation featuring Forum One CEO Chris Wolz and son Alex Wolz, you'll be guided along the "why" and "how" of their bike journey across the United States: the motivations behind the adventure, observations they made along the way, and for Chris – how the right mix of business systems, values, and company culture made the pursuit possible.
In this webinar you will learn:
• How one goes about cycling across the country
• How an organization can encourage and support a culture of personal growth
• How to build an organization that can support crazy staff trips
• Cultural observations on technology and middle America
• What an awesome adventure we had (and you can too!)
-Who should attend: business leaders and influencers, cycling enthusiasts
Presented by:
Chris Wolz – CEO, Forum One Communications
Alex Wolz – Undergraduate, University of Virginia
Jim Cashel – Founder & Chairman, Forum One Communications (moderator)
Unlock Your Secret Garden: How to Build a Developer Community Around Your DataForum One
**Watch the full presentation here: http://youtu.be/ZKcqj1bCTL0
Like never before, nonprofits and government agencies can increase their impact and reach through the clever promotion of their data. Organizations want to fling open the doors to these walled gardens and share their digital assets and projects – but the key to doing this successfully lies in engaging those essential developer communities who can make that data easily accessible.
Drawing on the latest literature and lessons from developers and community managers, the Forum One team has developed a series of expert recommendations and best practices that organizations like yours can follow to create and sustain a successful developer community around your data.
This presentation is based on a 45-minute webinar (http://youtu.be/ZKcqj1bCTL0) in which we explore the opportunities and challenges of unlocking your secret garden of data, and what it takes to build, grow, and market a developer community around that resource.
From this webinar you will learn:
• Where to find developers and how to engage with them
• The role of a community manager and why you need one
• A "To Do" list for starting up your developer community
• Best practices for celebrating success
Who should view the webinar:
-Communications managers, developers, and anyone interested in open data!
Presented by:
Eric Davis – Project Director, Forum One
Ned Baker – Marketing Manager, Forum One (Moderator)
Multi-cluster Kubernetes Networking- Patterns, Projects and GuidelinesSanjeev Rampal
Talk presented at Kubernetes Community Day, New York, May 2024.
Technical summary of Multi-Cluster Kubernetes Networking architectures with focus on 4 key topics.
1) Key patterns for Multi-cluster architectures
2) Architectural comparison of several OSS/ CNCF projects to address these patterns
3) Evolution trends for the APIs of these projects
4) Some design recommendations & guidelines for adopting/ deploying these solutions.
1.Wireless Communication System_Wireless communication is a broad term that i...JeyaPerumal1
Wireless communication involves the transmission of information over a distance without the help of wires, cables or any other forms of electrical conductors.
Wireless communication is a broad term that incorporates all procedures and forms of connecting and communicating between two or more devices using a wireless signal through wireless communication technologies and devices.
Features of Wireless Communication
The evolution of wireless technology has brought many advancements with its effective features.
The transmitted distance can be anywhere between a few meters (for example, a television's remote control) and thousands of kilometers (for example, radio communication).
Wireless communication can be used for cellular telephony, wireless access to the internet, wireless home networking, and so on.
This 7-second Brain Wave Ritual Attracts Money To You.!nirahealhty
Discover the power of a simple 7-second brain wave ritual that can attract wealth and abundance into your life. By tapping into specific brain frequencies, this technique helps you manifest financial success effortlessly. Ready to transform your financial future? Try this powerful ritual and start attracting money today!
ER(Entity Relationship) Diagram for online shopping - TAEHimani415946
https://bit.ly/3KACoyV
The ER diagram for the project is the foundation for the building of the database of the project. The properties, datatypes, and attributes are defined by the ER diagram.