Creating a Culture of Innovation in Your Library and Community (SMSD)Heather Braum
A presentation for Shawnee Missions School District School Librarians. You’ve watched innovative libraries grow and implement many ideas that you wish you could start in your library. But, you’re not sure where to start, or how to get buy-in, or how to get support. Come to this session for an active and lively discussion on how to find innovative ideas and people, get support, and learn from other libraries’ experiences.
Creating a Culture of Innovation in Your Library and Community (NEST)Heather Braum
A presentation from NEST (NEKLS Fall Retreat for Public Librarians). You’ve watched innovative libraries grow and implement many ideas that you wish you could start in your library. But, you’re not sure where to start, or how to get buy-in, or how to get support. Come to this session for an active and lively discussion on how to find innovative ideas and people, get support, and learn from other libraries’ experiences.
Creating a Culture of Innovation in Your Library and Community (SWKLS)Heather Braum
A presentation for Southwest Kansas Regional Library System's Tech Day. You’ve watched innovative libraries grow and implement many ideas that you wish you could start in your library. But, you’re not sure where to start, or how to get buy-in, or how to get support. Come to this session for an active and lively discussion on how to find innovative ideas and people, get support, and learn from other libraries’ experiences.
Creating a Culture of Innovation in Your Library and Community (Tech Day)Heather Braum
A presentation from NEKLS Tech Day You’ve watched innovative libraries grow and implement many ideas that you wish you could start in your library. But, you’re not sure where to start, or
how to get buy-in, or how to get support. Come to this session for an active and lively discussion on
how to find innovative ideas and
people, get support, and learn from other libraries’ experiences.
This document provides an overview of Google's many products and services, including Google Search, Gmail, Google Maps, Google Earth, Google Scholar, Google Docs, YouTube, and more. It includes descriptions of each product or service as well as links to related videos, tutorials and other resources. The document serves as a comprehensive reference guide for using Google's suite of tools.
This document provides tips and suggestions for creating effective presentations beyond simply using PowerPoint. It emphasizes using visual elements like images and graphs to tell stories with data and engage audiences. Key recommendations include focusing on a few main ideas, using simple designs with large fonts, minimizing text on slides, sourcing images properly, rehearsing presentations, and connecting with audiences through discussion.
This document discusses the concept of "Discovery Guiding" in libraries. It suggests becoming a Discovery Guide by focusing on training and learning, challenging traditional classroom models, remembering that exposure is the first step to learning, recognizing that learners have knowledge to share too, emphasizing fun, and focusing on knowledge playing and understanding new concepts using traditional methods. The overall message is that Discovery Guiding is about empowering exploration and sharing knowledge in a playful, low-pressure way.
Creating a Culture of Innovation in Your Library and Community (SMSD)Heather Braum
A presentation for Shawnee Missions School District School Librarians. You’ve watched innovative libraries grow and implement many ideas that you wish you could start in your library. But, you’re not sure where to start, or how to get buy-in, or how to get support. Come to this session for an active and lively discussion on how to find innovative ideas and people, get support, and learn from other libraries’ experiences.
Creating a Culture of Innovation in Your Library and Community (NEST)Heather Braum
A presentation from NEST (NEKLS Fall Retreat for Public Librarians). You’ve watched innovative libraries grow and implement many ideas that you wish you could start in your library. But, you’re not sure where to start, or how to get buy-in, or how to get support. Come to this session for an active and lively discussion on how to find innovative ideas and people, get support, and learn from other libraries’ experiences.
Creating a Culture of Innovation in Your Library and Community (SWKLS)Heather Braum
A presentation for Southwest Kansas Regional Library System's Tech Day. You’ve watched innovative libraries grow and implement many ideas that you wish you could start in your library. But, you’re not sure where to start, or how to get buy-in, or how to get support. Come to this session for an active and lively discussion on how to find innovative ideas and people, get support, and learn from other libraries’ experiences.
Creating a Culture of Innovation in Your Library and Community (Tech Day)Heather Braum
A presentation from NEKLS Tech Day You’ve watched innovative libraries grow and implement many ideas that you wish you could start in your library. But, you’re not sure where to start, or
how to get buy-in, or how to get support. Come to this session for an active and lively discussion on
how to find innovative ideas and
people, get support, and learn from other libraries’ experiences.
This document provides an overview of Google's many products and services, including Google Search, Gmail, Google Maps, Google Earth, Google Scholar, Google Docs, YouTube, and more. It includes descriptions of each product or service as well as links to related videos, tutorials and other resources. The document serves as a comprehensive reference guide for using Google's suite of tools.
This document provides tips and suggestions for creating effective presentations beyond simply using PowerPoint. It emphasizes using visual elements like images and graphs to tell stories with data and engage audiences. Key recommendations include focusing on a few main ideas, using simple designs with large fonts, minimizing text on slides, sourcing images properly, rehearsing presentations, and connecting with audiences through discussion.
This document discusses the concept of "Discovery Guiding" in libraries. It suggests becoming a Discovery Guide by focusing on training and learning, challenging traditional classroom models, remembering that exposure is the first step to learning, recognizing that learners have knowledge to share too, emphasizing fun, and focusing on knowledge playing and understanding new concepts using traditional methods. The overall message is that Discovery Guiding is about empowering exploration and sharing knowledge in a playful, low-pressure way.
The document provides links to numerous books about alternative building materials, with a focus on hemp concrete and hemp-lime construction. The books cover topics like architectural responses to humanitarian crises, low-impact building materials, histories of the hemp industry, guides to building with hemp, and composites made from natural fibers including hemp.
For Bring Your Child to Work Day, we had a 3D Printing demonstration. The demo was given by the Digital Harbor Foundation. Here is some of the work we've done with DHF in the past.
This document provides links to resources about urban beekeeping and beekeeping books. It lists over 50 books related to beekeeping topics like urban beekeeping, keeping different bee species like mason bees, and using products from bees like propolis. The books can be found on websites for purchasing, borrowing from libraries, or reading online. PDF versions or ebook options are mentioned for some titles. A wide range of beekeeping guides are referenced from locations around the world.
The document discusses the Google Buzz API, including an overview of the API, examples of how to access it, and what data can be retrieved. It explains that the API allows developers to integrate Google Buzz conversations and activities into their own applications and services. The API uses open standards like Activity Streams to represent user posts, comments, likes and other interactions on Buzz in a standardized format that can be consumed by third-party programs.
This document provides links to books and resources about keeping chickens and using chicken manure for gardening and composting. It includes over 50 links to book listings on sites like LibraryThing and WorldCat, as well as links to full books on Google Books. The books cover a wide range of topics including choosing breeds of chickens, housing, feeding, health, using chickens to control garden pests, and using chicken manure as fertilizer. Several additional links are provided on related topics like composting, organic gardening, and using compost tea and manure to boost soil and plant health.
The document provided is a list of 79 YouTube video URLs from a playlist titled "The Best of Classical Music". The videos in the playlist likely feature various classical music performances and compositions from renowned classical musicians and composers from different eras. The playlist provides a broad selection of classical music for listeners to explore.
The document is a website about ancient traditions from various cultures around the world. It contains pages on topics such as ancient cultures, traditions still practiced today, traditions related to healing, customs that are no longer practiced, the influence of traditions, and traditions from civilizations, tribes, and other groups. The site seems to serve as an informational resource about the traditions and cultural practices of ancient peoples.
Pesticides are Hurting Your Child’s EducationGarden2bounty
INCLUDES LINKS TO:
Over 120 books and web sites on Education, Children's Health and Academic Success, Organic Food Recipes, Organic Non-Sugar Sweeteners, School Lunches ~ Over 300 books on Organic Gardening and Heirloom Gardening ~ Over 200 books on Sustainable Technology and Alternative Housing ~ Over 30 books on Renewable Energy ~ Many Free PDF files on Rain Gardens, Roof Gardens, Aeroponic Gardening, Rainwater Harvesting, Waterwise Gardening, Green Eco Churches, Vegetable Oil Cars, Organic Gardening Guides, Ram Pumps, Companion Planting, Garden Therapy Manuals, Faith Healing
This document contains information about the Boston SharePoint User Group (BASPUG). It lists their website, email, and Twitter account contact information. It also includes advertisements and announcements about upcoming meetings and speakers from BASPUG and other related user groups in New England.
Most popular seo prctise submit your site to bookmarkign websites and get high PR links from their domain and Get rank higher of your any website or blog Article source - Listnol
Social Bookmarking websites by
http://listnol.blogspot.com/2015/12/powerful-social-bookmarking-sites-free.html
Worms Eat My Garbage - Composting Earthwormssodj49v
Waste Not, Want Not - Composting All Organic Waste in several weeks, and creating Super Soil for high yield organic gardening production. Worm Composting creates Worm Tea for use as an organic fertilizer and plant disease control.
This document contains contact information for the Boston SharePoint User Group (BASPUG) including their website, email, and Twitter account. It also lists related SharePoint user groups in other locations and websites for SharePoint events and training opportunities. The majority of the document simply repeats the BASPUG contact details.
This document provides information on edible landscaping and lists numerous resources on the topic, including books, websites, and studies. It begins by explaining that some of the listed links may not work properly with certain web browsers like Internet Explorer. It then provides a extensive list of references on edible landscaping, gardening with edible plants, and cooking with edible flowers. The list includes book titles, authors, and links to library catalog and online retailer pages. It concludes by providing additional short links related to donating produce to food banks and the benefits of organic edible schoolyards.
Organic Edible Schoolyards = Academic Success + Healthy Students
INCLUDES LINKS TO:
Over 80 books and web sites dealing with Gardening with Children - Over 300 books on Organic Gardening - Over 200 books on Sustainable Technology - Over 50 books on Renewable Energy - Many Free PDF files on Rain Gardens, Roof Gardens, Aeroponic Gardening, Rainwater Harvesting, Waterwise Gardening, Green Eco Churches, Vegetable Oil Cars, Organic Gardening Guides, Ram Pumps, Companion Planting, 7 - Garden Therapy Manuals
The document discusses the Google Science Fair and the Kerala Teacher Eligibility Test (KTET).
The Google Science Fair is an online science competition that allows students aged 13-18 to develop hypotheses, conduct experiments, and present results. KTET is a mandatory exam for B.Ed qualified candidates seeking teaching jobs in government and private schools in Kerala. The exam evaluates candidates on essential teaching aptitude and abilities. It aims to improve teacher quality standards and include teacher education institutions.
The document discusses various topics related to Christian anthropology and vocations including articles on Pope John Paul II's anthropology, celibacy, and the Christian vocation. It also includes links to images on Flickr related to religious topics such as Jesus, Mary, prayer, and the bible.
This document provides a list of social bookmarking sites, search engine submission sites, article submission sites, document sharing sites, press release submission sites, and classified ad posting sites. Some of the sites listed include Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Google, Bing, Yahoo, Ehow, Github, Issuu, SlideShare, Dropbox, Box, NPR, Prnewswire, Craigslist, Quikr, Gumtree, and OLX. The document serves as a reference for sites where users can submit and share various types of content online.
The document contains a list of over 100 URLs. Many of the URLs link to forums and pages discussing password lists, combolists, and email lists. Some URLs reference Google Maps, image sharing sites, and download sites. Overall, the document appears to be a collection of URLs gathered from various hacking and cracking related online discussions and sites.
Designing Edible Landscaping`
For more information, Please see websites below:
`
Organic Edible Schoolyards & Gardening with Children
http://scribd.com/doc/239851214
`
Double Food Production from your School Garden with Organic Tech
http://scribd.com/doc/239851079
`
Free School Gardening Art Posters
http://scribd.com/doc/239851159`
`
Companion Planting Increases Food Production from School Gardens
http://scribd.com/doc/239851159
`
Healthy Foods Dramatically Improves Student Academic Success
http://scribd.com/doc/239851348
`
City Chickens for your Organic School Garden
http://scribd.com/doc/239850440
`
Simple Square Foot Gardening for Schools - Teacher Guide
http://scribd.com/doc/239851110
The document contains contact information for the Boston SharePoint User Group (BASPUG) including their website, email, and Twitter handles. It also lists board members Geoff, Eugene, Talbott, and Dan. Additional links are provided for related SharePoint user groups in other locations and partner offers for BASPUG members.
Managing Professional Information Overload (SWKLS Version)Heather Braum
A presentation on Managing Professional Information Overload, given at the September 2011 SWKLS Technology Day. Struggling to keep track of all the content you need to read, watch, listen to, and share professionally to stay up-to-date, but can’t manage it all? Learn about five free, online tools, including Evernote and Diigo, that can help you manage professional information overload.
Innovative programming discussion, held at NEKLS Tech & Innovation Day, April 2013. Links to brainstormed ideas will be added to the slides after event has ended.
The document provides links to numerous books about alternative building materials, with a focus on hemp concrete and hemp-lime construction. The books cover topics like architectural responses to humanitarian crises, low-impact building materials, histories of the hemp industry, guides to building with hemp, and composites made from natural fibers including hemp.
For Bring Your Child to Work Day, we had a 3D Printing demonstration. The demo was given by the Digital Harbor Foundation. Here is some of the work we've done with DHF in the past.
This document provides links to resources about urban beekeeping and beekeeping books. It lists over 50 books related to beekeeping topics like urban beekeeping, keeping different bee species like mason bees, and using products from bees like propolis. The books can be found on websites for purchasing, borrowing from libraries, or reading online. PDF versions or ebook options are mentioned for some titles. A wide range of beekeeping guides are referenced from locations around the world.
The document discusses the Google Buzz API, including an overview of the API, examples of how to access it, and what data can be retrieved. It explains that the API allows developers to integrate Google Buzz conversations and activities into their own applications and services. The API uses open standards like Activity Streams to represent user posts, comments, likes and other interactions on Buzz in a standardized format that can be consumed by third-party programs.
This document provides links to books and resources about keeping chickens and using chicken manure for gardening and composting. It includes over 50 links to book listings on sites like LibraryThing and WorldCat, as well as links to full books on Google Books. The books cover a wide range of topics including choosing breeds of chickens, housing, feeding, health, using chickens to control garden pests, and using chicken manure as fertilizer. Several additional links are provided on related topics like composting, organic gardening, and using compost tea and manure to boost soil and plant health.
The document provided is a list of 79 YouTube video URLs from a playlist titled "The Best of Classical Music". The videos in the playlist likely feature various classical music performances and compositions from renowned classical musicians and composers from different eras. The playlist provides a broad selection of classical music for listeners to explore.
The document is a website about ancient traditions from various cultures around the world. It contains pages on topics such as ancient cultures, traditions still practiced today, traditions related to healing, customs that are no longer practiced, the influence of traditions, and traditions from civilizations, tribes, and other groups. The site seems to serve as an informational resource about the traditions and cultural practices of ancient peoples.
Pesticides are Hurting Your Child’s EducationGarden2bounty
INCLUDES LINKS TO:
Over 120 books and web sites on Education, Children's Health and Academic Success, Organic Food Recipes, Organic Non-Sugar Sweeteners, School Lunches ~ Over 300 books on Organic Gardening and Heirloom Gardening ~ Over 200 books on Sustainable Technology and Alternative Housing ~ Over 30 books on Renewable Energy ~ Many Free PDF files on Rain Gardens, Roof Gardens, Aeroponic Gardening, Rainwater Harvesting, Waterwise Gardening, Green Eco Churches, Vegetable Oil Cars, Organic Gardening Guides, Ram Pumps, Companion Planting, Garden Therapy Manuals, Faith Healing
This document contains information about the Boston SharePoint User Group (BASPUG). It lists their website, email, and Twitter account contact information. It also includes advertisements and announcements about upcoming meetings and speakers from BASPUG and other related user groups in New England.
Most popular seo prctise submit your site to bookmarkign websites and get high PR links from their domain and Get rank higher of your any website or blog Article source - Listnol
Social Bookmarking websites by
http://listnol.blogspot.com/2015/12/powerful-social-bookmarking-sites-free.html
Worms Eat My Garbage - Composting Earthwormssodj49v
Waste Not, Want Not - Composting All Organic Waste in several weeks, and creating Super Soil for high yield organic gardening production. Worm Composting creates Worm Tea for use as an organic fertilizer and plant disease control.
This document contains contact information for the Boston SharePoint User Group (BASPUG) including their website, email, and Twitter account. It also lists related SharePoint user groups in other locations and websites for SharePoint events and training opportunities. The majority of the document simply repeats the BASPUG contact details.
This document provides information on edible landscaping and lists numerous resources on the topic, including books, websites, and studies. It begins by explaining that some of the listed links may not work properly with certain web browsers like Internet Explorer. It then provides a extensive list of references on edible landscaping, gardening with edible plants, and cooking with edible flowers. The list includes book titles, authors, and links to library catalog and online retailer pages. It concludes by providing additional short links related to donating produce to food banks and the benefits of organic edible schoolyards.
Organic Edible Schoolyards = Academic Success + Healthy Students
INCLUDES LINKS TO:
Over 80 books and web sites dealing with Gardening with Children - Over 300 books on Organic Gardening - Over 200 books on Sustainable Technology - Over 50 books on Renewable Energy - Many Free PDF files on Rain Gardens, Roof Gardens, Aeroponic Gardening, Rainwater Harvesting, Waterwise Gardening, Green Eco Churches, Vegetable Oil Cars, Organic Gardening Guides, Ram Pumps, Companion Planting, 7 - Garden Therapy Manuals
The document discusses the Google Science Fair and the Kerala Teacher Eligibility Test (KTET).
The Google Science Fair is an online science competition that allows students aged 13-18 to develop hypotheses, conduct experiments, and present results. KTET is a mandatory exam for B.Ed qualified candidates seeking teaching jobs in government and private schools in Kerala. The exam evaluates candidates on essential teaching aptitude and abilities. It aims to improve teacher quality standards and include teacher education institutions.
The document discusses various topics related to Christian anthropology and vocations including articles on Pope John Paul II's anthropology, celibacy, and the Christian vocation. It also includes links to images on Flickr related to religious topics such as Jesus, Mary, prayer, and the bible.
This document provides a list of social bookmarking sites, search engine submission sites, article submission sites, document sharing sites, press release submission sites, and classified ad posting sites. Some of the sites listed include Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Google, Bing, Yahoo, Ehow, Github, Issuu, SlideShare, Dropbox, Box, NPR, Prnewswire, Craigslist, Quikr, Gumtree, and OLX. The document serves as a reference for sites where users can submit and share various types of content online.
The document contains a list of over 100 URLs. Many of the URLs link to forums and pages discussing password lists, combolists, and email lists. Some URLs reference Google Maps, image sharing sites, and download sites. Overall, the document appears to be a collection of URLs gathered from various hacking and cracking related online discussions and sites.
Designing Edible Landscaping`
For more information, Please see websites below:
`
Organic Edible Schoolyards & Gardening with Children
http://scribd.com/doc/239851214
`
Double Food Production from your School Garden with Organic Tech
http://scribd.com/doc/239851079
`
Free School Gardening Art Posters
http://scribd.com/doc/239851159`
`
Companion Planting Increases Food Production from School Gardens
http://scribd.com/doc/239851159
`
Healthy Foods Dramatically Improves Student Academic Success
http://scribd.com/doc/239851348
`
City Chickens for your Organic School Garden
http://scribd.com/doc/239850440
`
Simple Square Foot Gardening for Schools - Teacher Guide
http://scribd.com/doc/239851110
The document contains contact information for the Boston SharePoint User Group (BASPUG) including their website, email, and Twitter handles. It also lists board members Geoff, Eugene, Talbott, and Dan. Additional links are provided for related SharePoint user groups in other locations and partner offers for BASPUG members.
Managing Professional Information Overload (SWKLS Version)Heather Braum
A presentation on Managing Professional Information Overload, given at the September 2011 SWKLS Technology Day. Struggling to keep track of all the content you need to read, watch, listen to, and share professionally to stay up-to-date, but can’t manage it all? Learn about five free, online tools, including Evernote and Diigo, that can help you manage professional information overload.
Innovative programming discussion, held at NEKLS Tech & Innovation Day, April 2013. Links to brainstormed ideas will be added to the slides after event has ended.
Better than Google: Open Education Resources and the Open Web (NEKLS School L...Heather Braum
Open Educational Resources (OER) are a rapidly rising trend in classrooms, libraries, and DIY education circles. Building upon the ideas of open source and access, OER offer a rich, collaborative source of learning materials for k-12, and DIY education. Make the move from traditional textbooks and classroom resources and discover how to leverage the power of OER and open websites in your classrooms to help your students grow and learn together. This session will cover the growth of OER class resources, DIY education, and many open web portals. Numerous sites, tools, and resources will be shared in this session.
Managing Professional Information Overload (KLA 2012 Conference version)Heather Braum
This presentation was given at the Kansas Library Association Conference in April 2012. It is targeted at librarians, but most people in any profession would benefit from the information found in this session. It covers tips, resources, and tools to help you better manage professional information overload!
Open Education Resources and the Open Web: Collaborating & sharing for studen...Heather Braum
Open Educational Resources (OER) are a rapidly rising trend in classrooms, libraries, and DIY education circles. Building upon the ideas of open source and access, OER offer a rich, collaborative source of learning materials for k-12, and DIY education. Make the move from traditional textbooks and classroom resources and discover how to leverage the power of OER and open websites in your classrooms to help your students grow and learn together. This session will cover the growth of OER class resources, DIY education, and many open web portals. Numerous sites, tools, and resources will be shared in this session.
The document discusses strategies for libraries to establish and maintain an online presence and engage with their online communities through various digital channels and social media platforms. It provides an overview of current online and mobile trends, the importance of consistent and optimized web presences, and specific tactics for platforms like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and more to connect with patrons and promote services.
This document summarizes a presentation on emerging technologies for libraries given by Danielle Kane and Jeff Schneidewind. It discusses trends in mobile devices such as smartphones, eReaders, tablets, and apps. It also covers technologies like augmented reality, 3D printing, interactive displays, social networking, and curation services. The presentation examines how these technologies can be adopted in libraries and provides examples and resources.
Without a doubt, technology is playing a huge role in much of society today, and it is important to create meaningful opportunities for children and young adults to master it while they learn essential analytical and problem-solving skills.
In this webinar you will learn a variety of programming ideas, computing devices, and apps to help children and young adults thrive in a world based on technology. Additionally, we will discuss the importance of limiting screen time and offer ways to teach other vital 21st Century skills without the use of technology. This webinar will offer ways to assess children and young adults on successes and failures in mastering these essential skills. Share what you are doing to provide your library users with an exciting and fun time at THEIR library.
The document discusses how libraries are using gamification and gaming projects like LibraryGame and Game of Books to make libraries more fun and engaging for users. It provides examples of gaming and gamification initiatives libraries have implemented, such as creating hackerspaces, offering game development workshops, sponsoring drawing contests using Draw Something, and promoting collections through gaming. The document encourages attendees to share what gamification initiatives they are using in their own libraries.
This document contains a list of over 50 links to online resources for teaching art lessons on various media and techniques. The links are organized under subject headings and include blog posts, presentations, videos, and how-to guides on topics such as sculpture, painting, drawing, digital art, fiber arts, and more. The resources provide middle school art teachers with lesson plans, examples, and instructions for integrating different art forms and styles into their curriculum.
I pads in the classroom -presentation jan 2013--final6profecordova
The document contains a list of links to various online resources for creating and sharing audio, video, presentations and other digital content. These include links to websites for audio podcasts, screencasts, videos, presentations, as well as links to specific content on YouTube, Dropbox, ShowMe and other sites. It provides examples of ways to incorporate digital content into language learning, including tools for interaction, speaking, writing, listening and reading practice. It also lists apps that can be used on iPad and iPhone for creating digital stories, comics, mind maps and more.
Most everyone is going through a personal “digital metamorphosis” and it will (if it hasn’t already) happen to you too. This presentation highlights some of the emerging technology trends that are impacting most everyone’s lives. In it, I hope to give you some ideas and some insight that you can use in your libraries to help bring more visibility to your resources/services in order to showcase its value.
4-Hour Bootcamp on Social Media and the Church - Claremont UCCBruce Reyes-Chow
These are the slides used at the UCC church in Claremont, CA (October 3, 2015). this four-hour bootcamp includes sections on: culture shifts, assumptions about social media, 10 essential networks, 10 bonus apps, and a list of things to do right away. This is ever-progressing version of a talk, so always be sure to see the most recent version.
The document contains a collection of links to various articles and resources about technology use in education, including links about parent tech education events, using iPads in schools, mobile learning, balancing traditional and digital media, social media platforms, and perspectives from students and educators on focusing on relationships and what will endure in education.
Tahir Williams is from Philadelphia and wants to start an artist consulting company. He values family, education, community and using his knowledge and resources to help others. His company would give creative control back to artists and be founded on principles of teamwork, with his advantage being his experience and understanding as a former artist.
Desconstrução da Marca - Bruna e RégisRégis Rabelo
The document contains a list of YouTube video URLs on topics related to oral hygiene brands such as Kolynos and Close-Up, as well as bibliographic references on branding, marketing, and these brands. It does not provide any direct summaries or context around the videos and references.
Growing Learning Communities Through School Libraries and Makerspaces-Creati...Buffy Hamilton
You may want to install these free fonts before downloading the PDF in order to see the slides properly: http://www.dafont.com/bebas-neue.font and Pacifico: http://www.dafont.com/pacifico.font.
The document contains a list of URLs for various websites including Animoto, Flickr, YouTube, Glogster, Wordle, Abcya, Tagxedo, Voicethread, and Digital Catechesis. It also lists information about an upcoming Pastoral Technology Conference from January 23-26, 2012 in Orlando, Florida and provides contact information for someone named C. Cerveny.
Tom Stoppard said that “Every age thinks it’s the modern age, but this one really is” and he was spot on because innovation moves so quickly that it seems our world is blurring. All these technology advancements can make it difficult to select the most beneficial one[s] for your library to focus on, if any. In this webinar, discover what groundbreaking technologies will be on the horizon in 2017 and beyond and discuss as a group how all these advancements can fit into a variety of libraries to help them remain a guiding light into the future.
Presentation given for final Keynote at the DEN Virtual Conference 2013. The recording is located here: http://virtconlive.com/presentations/Selling_the_7-C-s-of_Connections
The document discusses different methods for improving learning, including paying attention, asking questions, thinking big picture, and practicing. It provides tips on focus, recall, chunking information, using varied learning techniques, and improving grammar. Links are included to videos and websites on topics like learning how to learn, memory, motivation, chunking information, and study tips from top students. Quotes are also presented on the importance of language and learning.
The document consists of a playlist of 77 YouTube videos. The videos are lectures on computer science and programming topics from a university course. They cover subjects like algorithms, data structures, programming languages, databases, and software engineering over the span of a semester.
This document discusses different types of beef steaks. It covers factors that affect tenderness like cut location, marbling, quality and aging. Various steak cuts are identified as tender, medium-tender, or less tender. Cooking methods like barbecuing, frying and roasting are recommended for tender cuts, while moist heat, grinding and marinating work better for less tender cuts. More information is available on beef grades and cuts on the provided website.
According to the Visual Teaching Alliance, 90 percent of information that comes to the brain is visual, so why are many of our handouts and presentations primarily text-based? This presentation will introduce infographics, short for information graphics, and demonstrate how they can visually, and more easily, represent complex information and make your handouts and presentations more meaningful to your audience.
Some of the ideas for this presentation were borrowed from http://www.slideshare.net/dee987 and http://www.slideshare.net/ripetungi.
Similar to Creating a Culture of Innovation in Your Library and Community (Montgomery Co.) (20)
The Balancing Act of Digital Privacy & Digital Services in LibrariesHeather Braum
Heather Braum and Robin Hastings presented on balancing digital privacy and services in libraries. They discussed librarian ethics around privacy, questions libraries should ask vendors about how patron data is secured and used, and steps libraries can take like reviewing contracts and privacy policies. Attendees were provided resources on the topic. The presentation aimed to help libraries ensure patron privacy is protected when using digital services.
Open Education Resources and the Open Web: Collaborating & sharing for studen...Heather Braum
Open Educational Resources (OER) are a rapidly rising trend in classrooms, libraries, and DIY education circles. Building upon the ideas of open source and access, OER offer a rich, collaborative source of learning materials for k-12, and DIY education. Make the move from traditional textbooks and classroom resources and discover how to leverage the power of OER and open websites in your classrooms to help your students grow and learn together. This session will cover the growth of OER class resources, DIY education, and many open web portals. Numerous sites, tools, and resources will be shared in this session.
Open Education Resources and the Open Web: Collaborating & sharing for studen...Heather Braum
This document summarizes a presentation about open education resources (OER) which are freely available educational materials that can be reused, revised and redistributed. The presentation introduced several general sources for finding OER materials including Wikipedia, OER Commons, Khan Academy and open course libraries. It also provided examples of open resources for subjects like math, science, languages and coding. Overall, the presentation aimed to demonstrate how teachers can use open resources to reduce costs while improving curriculum.
Open Education Resources and the Open Web: Collaborating & sharing for studen...Heather Braum
Open Educational Resources (OER) are a rapidly rising trend in classrooms, libraries, and DIY education circles. Building upon the ideas of open source and access, OER offer a rich, collaborative source of learning materials for k-12, and DIY education. Make the move from traditional textbooks and classroom resources and discover how to leverage the power of OER and open websites in your classrooms to help your students grow and learn together. This session will cover the growth of OER class resources, DIY education, and many open web portals. Numerous sites, tools, and resources will be shared in this session.
Open Educational Resources and the School Librarian: Collaborating with Teach...Heather Braum
Learn about open education & open web resources and how school librarians can leverage them to assist classroom teachers. Presented at the 2013 KLA/KASL Conference, October 2013.
Open Educational Resources and the School Librarian: Collaborating with Teach...Heather Braum
Learn about open education & open web resources and how school librarians can leverage them to assist classroom teachers. Presented at a SMSD Inservice, September 2013.
Open Educational Resources and the School Librarian: Collaborating with Teach...Heather Braum
Learn about open education & open web resources and how school librarians can leverage them to assist classroom teachers. Presented at the NEKLS Summer School Librarian Workshop, July 2013.
Open Educational Resources and the School Librarian: Collaborating with Teach...Heather Braum
This document summarizes a presentation given by Heather Braum on open education resources (OER) and how school librarians can collaborate with teachers. The presentation defined OER as freely available educational materials that can be reused, revised and redistributed. It provided examples of OER including textbooks, videos, lessons and entire courses. Sources of OER like Wikimedia Commons, Khan Academy and individual universities were also shared. The presentation suggested ways school librarians could help teachers find and integrate OER into their curriculum to reduce costs and update materials more quickly.
Open Educational Resources and the School Librarian: Collaborating with Teach...Heather Braum
Learn about open education resources and how school librarians can leverage them to assist classroom teachers. Presented at the Computers in Libraries conference, April 2013.
Managing Professional Information Overload (KASL Conference)Heather Braum
This presentation was given at the KASL conference for School Librarians in Kansas in October 2012. It is targeted at school librarians, but most people in any profession would benefit from the information found in this session. It covers tips, resources, and tools to help you better manage professional information overload!
Open Educational Resources and the School Librarian: Collaborating with Teach...Heather Braum
The document summarizes a presentation about how school librarians can collaborate with teachers to use Open Educational Resources (OER) for student success. OER are freely available educational materials like textbooks, videos, and lesson plans. The presentation explains what OER are, how they can be adapted and shared, potential benefits for students and teachers, examples of OER sources and content types, and ideas for implementing OER in schools.
Open Education Resources: Collaborating & sharing for student success (Valley...Heather Braum
The document is a presentation about open education resources (OER) given by Heather Braum at a Valley Falls USD 338 inservice in August 2012. The presentation introduces OERs, explains how they can be reused, revised, remixed, redistributed, and created under Creative Commons licenses. It provides examples of OER types and sources for finding OERs including websites like Wikipedia, Khan Academy, and individual open course sites. The presentation encourages teachers to think about how OERs could be used in their classrooms and shares ideas for implementing OERs. It concludes by providing contact information for Heather Braum and additional OER resources.
Managing Professional Information Overload (K-ACTE version)Heather Braum
This presentation was given at the K-ACTE conference for Career & Tech Educators in Kansas in July 2012. It is targeted at educators, but most people in any profession would benefit from the information found in this session. It covers tips, resources, and tools to help you better manage professional information overload!
Open Educational Resources and the School Librarian: Collaborating with Teach...Heather Braum
Learn about open education resources and how school librarians can leverage them to assist classroom teachers. Presented at the 2012 NEKLS School Librarian workshop.
Managing Professional Information Overload (Olathe Schools version)Heather Braum
This presentation was given at at an inservice for K12 teachers in June 2012. It is targeted at educators, but most people in any profession would benefit from the information found in this session. It covers tips, resources, and tools to help you better manage professional information overload!
Managing Professional Information Overload (KASL District I version)Heather Braum
The document summarizes a workshop presented by Heather Braum on managing professional information overload. The workshop covered defining information overload, acknowledging that one cannot keep up with everything, and learning to skim information. Braum provided tips on using tools like Evernote, bookmarks, dashboards, and social networks. She also shared additional resources on the topic and contact information.
Managing Professional Information Overload (Topeka Library version)Heather Braum
The document provides information about a staff day presentation at the Topeka Library on managing professional information overload. The presentation covers tips for dealing with information overload, resources for organizing information, and tools for note taking, bookmarking, saving articles and files. It includes additional recommended resources on coping with information overload.
Managing Professional Information Overload (K12 Version)Heather Braum
This presentation was given at the KCPT K12 Technology Conference in February 2012. It is targeted at educators, but most people in any profession would benefit from the information found in this session.
This is an archive on a webinar delivered on January 12, 2012. Description: If you’re really new to cataloging, this session is for you. In this 90-minute online session, facilitated by NEKLS technology librarian Heather Braum, you will:
learn the basic principles behind cataloging,
discover why librarians catalog,
learn to read a basic MARC record,
see what a good MARC record looks like,
learn basic cataloging terminology,
and practice describing different materials.
Special thanks to Robin Fay for allowing me to use a couple of the ideas shared in this webinar and presentation. See her outstanding slides: http://www.slideshare.net/robinfay/cataloging-basics-presentation.
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How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
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The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
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'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
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The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
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providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
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Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
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changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
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help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
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Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
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Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
Creating a Culture of Innovation in Your Library and Community (Montgomery Co.)
1. Creating
a Culture of
Innovation
in Your Library
&
Community
Heather Braum
Montgomery County Memorial
Library System Staff Day, March 2013
Sources: http://goo.gl/qhdnv & http://goo.gl/Txklk
25. Innovation is....
“Adding value”
“frosting”
“not original intent”
“amaze” & “astonish”
“free to explore, use” develop, question
asking “what if”...
Special thanks to colleagues who gave definitions
26. Innovation is....
“a twisted idea -- a new approach that you feel
like YOU should have come up with -- that
changes the way a culture thinks or works”
“ignores standards or status quo”
“focuses on form/function in a new way that is
disruptive (in a good way)”
“a twist on a simple concept”
Special thanks to colleagues who gave definitions
28. “Innovation will provide us
with not just delightful
gadgetry but solutions to
our problems and
inspiration for our
dreams.”
--Google CEO Larry Page
Source: Wired Magazine, http://goo.gl/qzeTz
58. News-
Radio Film
papers
Source: http://goo.gl/40gDU Source: http://goo.gl/fQPYN Source: http://goo.gl/AA4Cz
Jazz TV Phone
Source: http://goo.gl/77K1t Source: http://goo.gl/0dnt1 Source: http://goo.gl/fQPYN
Online Video
Social
Video games Networks
Source: http://goo.gl/u5haI Source: http://goo.gl/XTHzh Source: http://goo.gl/shtj6
Mass Media & Entertainment
137. Think like a startup
Source: Think like a startup, Brian Mathews, http://goo.gl/uQ1eE
138. Ask:
what if...?
Source: Think like a startup, Brian Mathews, http://goo.gl/uQ1eE
139. Do the opposite...
1. Be afraid. Be very afraid
2. Remind yourself of all the times that you failed
3. Never waste time. Stay constantly busy
4. Always try to fit in. -- don’t rock the boat
5. Stick to what you know
Source: How to stifle your creativity in 10 easy steps (Lifehack): http://goo.gl/p03v9
140. Do the opposite...
6. Always defer to authority
7. Don’t ask stupid any questions
8. Always listen to your inner critic
9. Leave thinking to the experts
10. Keep it simple, stupid
Source: How to stifle your creativity in 10 easy steps (Lifehack): http://goo.gl/p03v9
141. Ask:
What business
are you in?
Source: Marketing Myopia, Theodore Levitt, Harvard Business Review, 1960
163. Further Reading
This reading list will be available in a printable
format -- see the presentation link on your
handout for the link!
164. Further Reading
Adapt: why success always starts with failure
(Harford)
Steal like an artist: 10 things nobody told you
about being creative (Kleon)
Where good ideas come from: The natural
history of innovation (Johnson)
The little black book of innovation: how it works;
how to do it (Anthony)
The myth of innovation (Berkun)
165. Further Reading
The art of innovation (Kelley)
Change the culture, change the game (Connors)
The other side of innovation: solving the
execution challenge (Govindarajan)
Taking people with you: the only way to make
BIG things happen (Novak)
In pursuit of elegance (May)
166. Further Reading
Start with why (Sinek)
To sell is human (Pink)
The work of hope (Harwood)
Enchantment: The art of changing hearts, minds
and actions (Kawasaki)
167. Further Reading
Marketing Myopia (Levitt), Harvard Business
Review, 1960
Think like a startup (Mathews), http://goo.gl/
uQ1eE
Fresh copy: how Ursula Burns Reinvented
Xerox: http://goo.gl/ZFZ1m
168. Further Reading
The Atlas of New Librarianship (Lankes)
Expect More (Lankes)
Participatory Culture, Participatory Libraries
(Fisher) http://goo.gl/dl2WY
Libraries and museums in an era of pariticpatory
culture (report) http://goo.gl/ZLY7B
Cultivating the Library as a Site of Participatory
Culture and Learning (B. Hamilton) http://goo.gl/
l4NV2
169. The end....
...radioactive
cat took over
Photos by Heather
171. Questions to consider
1.Who is your library’s/job’s
community?
2.What are their needs, their
aspirations, their dreams?
3. How could the library/your job area
serve its community better?
172. More questions to consider
1.What is an dream YOU have for your
library’s community?
2. How might you achieve that dream?