Slides used by Brenda Lines and Jayne Nicholl, DY10 Big Local, at the 'Young people and Big Local' networking and learning event in Birmingham. The event took place on Saturday 5 July 2014. Brenda and Jayne shared DY10 Big Local's experience in establishing a Primary Parliament involving young people from two local schools, including a trip 12 of them made to London to meet their MP in the Houses of Parliament.
Tanzania Development Trusts work on protecting vulnerable girls in TanzaniaJanet Chapman
Presentation of our work protecting vulnerable girls at the All Party Parliamentary Group for Population, Development and Reproductive Health hosted by FORWARD, June 2018
Through these slide you will get a Birdseye view of the creation of a Human Services Organization created in 1871 by a true leader and her "Band Of 30" who started a very special place for care of children.
Slides used by Brenda Lines and Jayne Nicholl, DY10 Big Local, at the 'Young people and Big Local' networking and learning event in Birmingham. The event took place on Saturday 5 July 2014. Brenda and Jayne shared DY10 Big Local's experience in establishing a Primary Parliament involving young people from two local schools, including a trip 12 of them made to London to meet their MP in the Houses of Parliament.
Tanzania Development Trusts work on protecting vulnerable girls in TanzaniaJanet Chapman
Presentation of our work protecting vulnerable girls at the All Party Parliamentary Group for Population, Development and Reproductive Health hosted by FORWARD, June 2018
Through these slide you will get a Birdseye view of the creation of a Human Services Organization created in 1871 by a true leader and her "Band Of 30" who started a very special place for care of children.
Introduction à HTML5 : son histoire, son état actuel, les technologies que l'on peut commencer d'envisager à utiliser et l'outillage actuellement disponible. Présentation jouée lors du WebCamp au Centre Pompidou le 15/1
Les dernières avancées html5 & css3 en action !davrous
Dans cette session, vous découvrirez les nouveaux standards supportés par Internet Explorer 10. Coté CSS3, on verra ainsi des choses comme grid layout, animations ou transitions. Coté nouvelles APIs, nous passerons un peu de temps sur la gestion du drag-n-drop, IndexedDB, la gestion de l'Application Cache ou bien encore la gestion du tactile. Pour découvrir tout cela, nous verrons à chaque fois de petits exemples d'illustration ainsi que des sites plus « complexes » les mettant en oeuvre.
Présentation jouée pendant les MS Techdays 2013: http://www.microsoft.com/france/mstechdays/programmes/2013/fiche-session.aspx?ID=4a174b26-32b7-4d4c-8523-ad3a3228ef53
Retrouvez tous les exemples de code sur mon blog ici: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/davrous/archive/2012/11/03/demos-links-amp-articles-associated-to-htm5-amp-css3-latest-features-in-action-build-3-114.aspx
Introduction à TypeScript et retour d'expérience sur le portage de Babylon.JSdavrous
TypeScript ou comment goûter à une partie d’ECMAScript 6 le tout de manière typée. Inventé par le créateur de C# et Delphi !
JavaScript est passé d’un jouet utilisé dans une simple page web à de grosses applications en production tournant à la fois sur un serveur et dans le navigateur. Cette croissance exponentielle a rapidement amené son lot de problèmes de par la nature même du langage qui n’avait pas été forcément conçu pour cela au départ. Plusieurs approches différentes ont été étudiées ces dernières années pour palier à ces défauts en passant par de l’outillage à la génération du JS depuis un autre langage totalement différent. TypeScript apporte un angle différent. Il peut travailler de concert avec du JS et ensuite le modifier au fur et à mesure pour le typer. Nous verrons ainsi ensemble une introduction au langage et nous vous présenterons comment nous l’avons utilisé dans notre projet open-source Babylon.JS. Ce sera l’occasion de partager avec vous les bénéfices et éventuels écueils que nous avons rencontrés.
Objectif de l’intervention : Sensibiliser les développeurs web JS à un nouveau langage qui semble avoir d’excellents retours de la communauté en général et qui a le vent en pompe chez les projets web gérés par Microsoft. Cela sera l’occasion de voir que TypeScript permet de générer du JS très propre suivant les guidelines de D. Crockford « The Good Parts » ainsi que de voir que l’on peut plus facilement générer et maintenir de grosses applications web avec.
Les défis d’une application mobile multi-périphériques avec HTML5davrous
Aujourd’hui, on peut s’approcher de plus en plus des capacités des applications dites « natives » grâce à HTML5. Il y a 2 manières pour atteindre ce but. Utiliser les capacités intrinsèques d’HTML5 en faisant un site web moderne ou étendre ses capacités avec des frameworks comme PhoneGap. Mais ce n’est pas tout. Il y a ensuite de nombreux défis à relever : gestion du tactile, identité visuelle de chacune des plateformes, performances très différentes du desktop, etc. Nous verrons comme adresser certains de ces points via des exemples parfois issus du monde du jeu vidéo pour égayer cette présentation !
http://conf2013.web-5.org/speaker/david-rousset-les-defis-dune-application-mobile-multi-peripheriques-avec-html5/
The Raising of America Film Screening and Panel Discussion April 29, 2015 6PM...CookCountyPLACEMATTERS
Join Cook County PLACE MATTERS at South Suburban College, South Holland, Illinois at 6PM for a special screening of The Raising of America, a new film documentary about early child development in the US. Congresswoman Robin Kelly and Cook County Department of Public Health COO Terry Mason will welcome the audience. Free and open to the public.
Planner volunteers worked with the Tri-City People's Corporation to develop a strategic plan for this struggling neighborhood in Newark's Central Ward. The community has a long list of challenges, including high crime, significant poverty, troubled schools, inadequate housing, mortgage and tax foreclosures, and little or no strong community organization to steer the strategic plan. Positive aspects of the neighborhood are several organizations with long term commitments to the neighborhood, such as Tri-City Peoples Corporation, many houses of worship willing to support the effort, a beautiful county park at its center, West Side Park, and a growing commercial district along Springfield Avenue, where Home Depot, a movie theater, a newly opened Shop Rite and a several restaurants have opened.
While the team of volunteers investigated the neighborhood and collected data and other information to support their work, they worked closely with the staff at Tri City to create a steering committee, inviting community representatives from various organizations in and around the neighborhood, including several houses of worship, elected officials, and Rutgers School of Criminal Justice in Newark. Organizing the steering committee was a significant effort. The team presented their findings with a list of strategies for continuing to organize the area, and begin to address the more pressing challenges. The first challenge will be to maintain the steering committee, which lacks strong leadership. The long term hope is that the steering committee can maintain the effort, strengthen the community organization, and apply for a planning grant from a foundation to develop a redevelopment plan.
The volunteers were:
Michael Benson
Lee Edgecomb, AIA, ASLA, AICP
Genevieve Lee
Khendra Lelie
Upendra Sapkota. AICP LEED AP
Eric Sturm
Tom Schulze, AICP
The New Jersey Chapter’s CPAP team was invited by the South Ward Children’s Alliance in Newark’s South Ward to support the creation of a community needs assessment that could be used in their efforts to improve public education in the South Ward. The Alliance has become increasingly aware that addressing problems in the community, such as housing, crime and recreation, is a critical part of improving the South Ward’s public schools. The CPAP was asked to support their efforts to identify social issues in the surrounding neighborhoods and how they should be prioritized. The long list of social issues in the area creates unstable environments where education becomes a huge challenge for students. The overarching goal is to create a stable life for students so they can do better in school. A major component of the field work was to work with parents of children in the schools to ensure their points of view. The team conducted a review of data provided by the Alliance, researched additional sources for data, combined them with the views of the parents and produced a final presentation of the work, including maps, data, and results.
While this was a very different kind of project for the team, considering the close link with public education, the team was enthusiastic to do it. Two of the team members brought strong backgrounds in urban public education to the project. The team’s analytical approach provided the Alliance with important information they will use to consider programs to address the neighborhood’s most urgent needs.
The team members were:
• Molly Coon
• Michael Kolber
• Christopher Kok
• Nadia Mian
• Deborah Schulze
• Tom Schulze
The Schools Foundation’s purpose is to bridge together
community leaders, the business community and our schools. We support the Huntsville City, Madison City and Madison County school districts by providing enhanced professional development and learning opportunities for our principals and teachers which directly
impacts student success. These opportunities are made available through community philanthropic support. In 2015, we will continue to strive to deepen support for education
with the goals of increasing public awareness, commitment and engagement for our schools which, in turn, strengthens our community.
Lights On Afterschool - How to engage your policymakers and the mediaHeather Moyer
Lights On Afterschool is celebrated annually to call attention to the importance of afterschool programs for America's children, families and communities across the country.
This mini presentation teaches techniques for producing a quality event and how to effectively engage both policymakers and the media.
Using evidence based practices along with biblical principles to support young people and equip them for SUCCESS. Presentation addresses:
- Challenges youth are facing today
- What youth said locally
- 40 Developmental Assets
- Biblical Principles for building successful young people
5. PAID FOR BY FRIENDS TO ELECT
RAUMESH AKBARI, LISA AKBARI TREASURER
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
DISTRICT 91
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8. A Tradition of Public Service
Election Day
August 7th, 2014
Early Voting Period
July 18th—August 2nd, 2014
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13. “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it!”
Re-elect
JIMMY MOORE
CIRCUIT COURT CLERK
Your vote matters!
August 7, 2014
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14. Re-Elect
Judge Betty Thomas Moore
General Sessions Civil Court Division V
As the Judge of General Sessions Court
Division V for the past 16 years, Judge Betty
Thomas Moore has handled thousands of
cases and hundreds of bench trials. She is the
first woman elected to serve in the General
Sessions Civil Court and is a proven jurist
with the reputation of being fair, honest and
impartial.
Judge Thomas Moore is a native Memphian
and a graduate of the University of Memphis.
Early Voting July 18 - August 2 • General Election August 7
THANK YOU FOR YOUR VOTE
Paid for by the Committee to Re-Elect Judge Betty Thomas Moore, Alvin Moore - Treasurer
15. Jimmy L. Warrenfor
Shelby County School Board, District 6
Native Memphian • Graduate of Mitchell Road High School • B.S. Lane
College, 1985 • 26 Year Public Servant - City of Memphis and Federal
Government • Co-Founder (Special People Educating Children In All
Life’s Situations) Mentoring Program For Youth
“Education was designed to Empower”
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Goals for School Board
Creating Incentives For Maintaining Quality Teachers
Maintaining Neighborhood Schools
Parental And Community Involvement In The Educational Process
Accountability At All Levels
Career And Technology Programs
Vocational Programs
Endorsements: Ms. Sarah Lewis • City Councilman Joe Brown • M. Latroy Williams, Shelby County Democrat Club • State
Rep. Barbra Cooper • State Rep. John Deberry • County Commissioner Justin Ford • Rev. Ronald Fields • Rev. Fred Tappan
• Rev. Greg Stokes • Rev. Gerald Hunt • Mr. J.B. Payton • Rev. Dwight Montgomery • County Commissioner Sidney Chism
Vote
August 7, 2014
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7777 Walnut Grove Rd. 38120
Anointed Temple of Praise
3939 Riverdale Rd. 38141
Baker Community Center
7942 Church Rd. 38053
Bellevue Baptist Church
2000 Appling Rd. 38016
Berclair Church of Christ
4536 Summer Ave. 38122
Bethel Church
5586 Stage Rd. 38134
Abundant Grace Church
1574 Shelby Dr. 38116
Downtown Early Voting Location:
Shelby County Office Building, 157 Poplar Ave. 38103
Weekdays 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM • Saturdays 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Early Voting Satellite Locations
To Be Determined for Each Election by Election Commission Board
Weekdays 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM • Saturdays 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Collierville Church of Christ
575 Shelton Dr. 38017
Dave Wells Community Center
915 Chelsea Ave. 38107
Glenview Community Center
1141 S. Barksdale St. 38114
Greater Lewis Street Baptist Church
152 E. Parkway N., 38104
Greater Middle Baptist Church
4982 Knight Arnold Rd. 38118
Mississippi Blvd. Church-Family Life Center
70 N. Bellevue Blvd. 38106
Mt. Zion Baptist Church
60 S. Parkway E., 38106
New Bethel Baptist Church
7786 Poplar Pike 38138
Raleigh U.M. Church
3295 Powers Rd. 38128
Refuge Church
9817 Huff N Puff Rd., 38002
Riverside Baptist Church
3560 S. Third St. 38109
Shiloh Baptist Church
3121 Range Line Rd. 38127
White Station Church of Christ
1106 Colonial Rd. 38117
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19. School BoardHi. I’m Mike Kernell and I want to be your District 9 School Board Member.
I’m concerned about our public school system and I want to make sure every student has the
opportunity to excel. I constantly hear from parents and educators that the schools are “over-testing”
and that they are simply “teaching to take tests.” Let’s work together to get our kids excited about
learning and prepare them to think, rather than just take tests.
During my tenure as a State Legislator, I always made education my priority. As your School Board
Member I will be your voice at the School Board. I attended school in District 9. I want to work with
constituents, parents, students, and educators to move our kids into the right direction. Your
concerns will be my agenda!
• Mike was a State Legislator for over 35 years.
• Mike attended public schools in District 9.
• The Shelby County school system is a $1 Billion operation.
• Mike was Chair of the TN House Government Operations Committee.
He has lots of experience working with many public and private
organizations of all sizes, developing budgets and policies.
• As Committee Chair, Mike’s job was to conduct regular reviews of
State rules & regulations, and along with the Office of the
Comptroller, conduct Performance Audits of State agencies.
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School Board Elections are Non-Partisan, by TN Law: TCA 49-2-201
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Let’s work together to make our
schools better!