Collaboration keys and a twitter example march 23 2011 v2Thom Kearney
One of the creators of GCPEDIA will discuss key success factors for collaboration using Twitter as an example. Successful collaboration requires trust between participants, a common purpose, open communication, and a willingness to share knowledge. Microblogging allows for real-time feedback and improvement of ideas through conversations that occur across unknown time zones and networks of individuals.
The future is a cloud hosted retail store24Symbols
The document discusses the "Book as a Service" approach to retailing books in the future. Key aspects of this approach include:
1) Hosting books on the cloud to allow for multi-device synchronization, real-time learning and control, and mutable digital artifacts.
2) Enabling social reading features that break down walls between books, readers, and authors.
3) Aggregating content to serve as a hub for readers, publishers, and authors.
4) Providing API access to books hosted on the cloud.
The document provides an overview of the first two of the Ten Commandments. It discusses how God's law serves as a curb, mirror and guideline to keep people from sinning and show them how God wants them to live. The First Commandment requires having no other gods and giving all glory to God alone. The Second Commandment prohibits misusing God's name by cursing, swearing or lying. People disobey these commandments by loving anything more than God or using his name needlessly. The document encourages examining one's own life to confess ways these commandments have been broken and find forgiveness through Christ.
The Holy Spirit brings people to faith in Jesus and sanctifies them through the means of God's Word and sacraments. The Spirit uses the gospel message found in Scripture and Baptism and Lord's Supper to wash away sins, turn people from the sinful world to be holy, and create and strengthen saving faith in believers. Without the Spirit's work through these means, no one could come to faith on their own due to our sinful, spiritually blind nature.
The document discusses the need for public service renewal and innovation to better serve Canadians. It notes that the status quo is not an option and new approaches are needed. The document suggests that by coming together, learning from each other, and challenging conventions, progress can be made on building a renewed public service through open dialogue and collaborative leadership across organizational boundaries.
This document provides instructions and coding guidelines for conducting a time use survey. It outlines the information to collect for each sampled household and member, including their characteristics, activities on selected days of the week, and the corresponding activity codes. For each household member aged 6 years and above, the normal day of the week and time spent on various activities like leisure, work, education etc. on that day and alternate days is to be recorded along with the location and payment details. Standard codes are provided for states, districts, religions, social groups, occupations, activities and other variables to maintain uniformity across survey responses.
Collaboration keys and a twitter example march 23 2011 v2Thom Kearney
One of the creators of GCPEDIA will discuss key success factors for collaboration using Twitter as an example. Successful collaboration requires trust between participants, a common purpose, open communication, and a willingness to share knowledge. Microblogging allows for real-time feedback and improvement of ideas through conversations that occur across unknown time zones and networks of individuals.
The future is a cloud hosted retail store24Symbols
The document discusses the "Book as a Service" approach to retailing books in the future. Key aspects of this approach include:
1) Hosting books on the cloud to allow for multi-device synchronization, real-time learning and control, and mutable digital artifacts.
2) Enabling social reading features that break down walls between books, readers, and authors.
3) Aggregating content to serve as a hub for readers, publishers, and authors.
4) Providing API access to books hosted on the cloud.
The document provides an overview of the first two of the Ten Commandments. It discusses how God's law serves as a curb, mirror and guideline to keep people from sinning and show them how God wants them to live. The First Commandment requires having no other gods and giving all glory to God alone. The Second Commandment prohibits misusing God's name by cursing, swearing or lying. People disobey these commandments by loving anything more than God or using his name needlessly. The document encourages examining one's own life to confess ways these commandments have been broken and find forgiveness through Christ.
The Holy Spirit brings people to faith in Jesus and sanctifies them through the means of God's Word and sacraments. The Spirit uses the gospel message found in Scripture and Baptism and Lord's Supper to wash away sins, turn people from the sinful world to be holy, and create and strengthen saving faith in believers. Without the Spirit's work through these means, no one could come to faith on their own due to our sinful, spiritually blind nature.
The document discusses the need for public service renewal and innovation to better serve Canadians. It notes that the status quo is not an option and new approaches are needed. The document suggests that by coming together, learning from each other, and challenging conventions, progress can be made on building a renewed public service through open dialogue and collaborative leadership across organizational boundaries.
This document provides instructions and coding guidelines for conducting a time use survey. It outlines the information to collect for each sampled household and member, including their characteristics, activities on selected days of the week, and the corresponding activity codes. For each household member aged 6 years and above, the normal day of the week and time spent on various activities like leisure, work, education etc. on that day and alternate days is to be recorded along with the location and payment details. Standard codes are provided for states, districts, religions, social groups, occupations, activities and other variables to maintain uniformity across survey responses.
AHLIST 2012 - The concept of Book as a Service24Symbols
Presentation of 24symbols at AHLIST conference (ahlist.org). The topic was the concept of "Book as a Service", and the evolution of the book once it becomes digital.
This document provides a summary of key Christian concepts related to works and salvation. It discusses several Bible passages and argues that salvation is by God's grace through faith alone, not by works. The key points are:
1) Salvation is 100% dependent on God's grace and 0% on our good works. We are not justified by observing the law but by faith alone.
2) Good works do not earn salvation, which is a free gift from God. If we pursue salvation through works, we lose God's gift.
3) When we come to faith, the Holy Spirit changes our attitude so that we now hate sin and are eager to do God's will.
4) As Christians
Hold Hands Chicago is a community-driven campaign that aims to build careers and end student violence in Chicago. It provides educational programs and experiences for inner city youth to help them aspire to productive careers beyond the streets. This includes visits to workplaces, adapting curriculum to connect academics to careers, and allowing online mentoring between students and adults. The goal is to engage students, create higher aspirations, and adhere to 21st century employment skills initiatives through relevant real-world experiences and support. Kinney & Associates has created partnerships between businesses, agencies, and schools to deliver the Hold Hands Chicago program.
This document discusses the Fourth and Fifth Commandments regarding honoring parents and authorities and not murdering. It provides biblical passages to explain that God places parents, church leaders, and government over us to care for our bodies and souls. Life is a precious gift from God, and no one has the right to take another's life except the government as appointed by God. The commandments are broken by dishonoring authorities, taking another's life, or committing suicide.
Thom Kearney culture of collaboration PHAC KE Forum Nov 2010Thom Kearney
This document discusses creating a culture of collaboration. It outlines that collaboration requires common goals, sharing knowledge, learning, and building consensus. It notes that the ideal health care ecosystem involves these collaborative elements but the reality is more fragmented. The document identifies some challenges to collaboration like risk aversion and issues with policies. It provides the federal mandate to foster innovation and offers some tools and resources to support collaboration.
The document provides an analysis and evaluation of a media trailer produced by Olivia Ward, Lucy Hatton, and Jess Berry. It discusses how the trailer uses conventions of the romantic comedy genre through its storyline of a girl pursuing a boy. The trailer represents middle-class white teenagers and heterosexual relationships. It would appeal to teenage girls aged 13-17. Feedback was received and changes were made to make certain elements like actor names more eye-catching and end the trailer in a more positive manner.
The Samsung PL150 is a cheaper version of the ST550 dual-screen compact camera. It has a 3-inch rear LCD with lower resolution than the ST550 and a 1.5-inch front screen also with lower resolution. It uses micro SD cards instead of standard SD cards. Image quality is not as good as the ST550 due to a cheaper lens, and noise becomes a problem at ISO speeds above 400. Battery life is also not impressive. However, it is a decent budget option for those who want the dual-screen functionality but can't afford the ST550.
The document provides a summary of the Seventh and Eighth Commandments from the perspective of a Christian religious education lesson. It discusses how God wants us to respect others' possessions and not steal from our neighbors. It also explains the importance of protecting others' good reputation and not spreading lies or gossip about people, as this can seriously harm them. The lesson emphasizes that while possessions are gifts from God, they are meant to be used to support our families, help those in need, pay taxes, and support the church, rather than for selfish enjoyment alone.
The document discusses the Spanish-American War through several images and captions, including a monument in Tampa honoring veterans, a map showing battle locations in the West Indies, newspaper front pages from 1898 announcing the war and celebrating its 100th anniversary, a drawing showing the U.S. emerging as a great power after the war, an image of General George Dewey who captured Manila Bay from Spain, and portraits of U.S. leaders and generals who contributed to victories over Spain in the war.
The document provides guidance on how to read and study the Bible effectively. It recommends praying before reading to ask God for understanding, setting aside regular time for Bible study to develop a habit, and meditating on what is read to understand how the passage applies personally. Key tips include paying attention to context, cross-references, and whether a passage should be taken literally or figuratively. The overall goal of Bible study is to strengthen faith in Jesus Christ.
AHLIST 2012 - The concept of Book as a Service24Symbols
Presentation of 24symbols at AHLIST conference (ahlist.org). The topic was the concept of "Book as a Service", and the evolution of the book once it becomes digital.
This document provides a summary of key Christian concepts related to works and salvation. It discusses several Bible passages and argues that salvation is by God's grace through faith alone, not by works. The key points are:
1) Salvation is 100% dependent on God's grace and 0% on our good works. We are not justified by observing the law but by faith alone.
2) Good works do not earn salvation, which is a free gift from God. If we pursue salvation through works, we lose God's gift.
3) When we come to faith, the Holy Spirit changes our attitude so that we now hate sin and are eager to do God's will.
4) As Christians
Hold Hands Chicago is a community-driven campaign that aims to build careers and end student violence in Chicago. It provides educational programs and experiences for inner city youth to help them aspire to productive careers beyond the streets. This includes visits to workplaces, adapting curriculum to connect academics to careers, and allowing online mentoring between students and adults. The goal is to engage students, create higher aspirations, and adhere to 21st century employment skills initiatives through relevant real-world experiences and support. Kinney & Associates has created partnerships between businesses, agencies, and schools to deliver the Hold Hands Chicago program.
This document discusses the Fourth and Fifth Commandments regarding honoring parents and authorities and not murdering. It provides biblical passages to explain that God places parents, church leaders, and government over us to care for our bodies and souls. Life is a precious gift from God, and no one has the right to take another's life except the government as appointed by God. The commandments are broken by dishonoring authorities, taking another's life, or committing suicide.
Thom Kearney culture of collaboration PHAC KE Forum Nov 2010Thom Kearney
This document discusses creating a culture of collaboration. It outlines that collaboration requires common goals, sharing knowledge, learning, and building consensus. It notes that the ideal health care ecosystem involves these collaborative elements but the reality is more fragmented. The document identifies some challenges to collaboration like risk aversion and issues with policies. It provides the federal mandate to foster innovation and offers some tools and resources to support collaboration.
The document provides an analysis and evaluation of a media trailer produced by Olivia Ward, Lucy Hatton, and Jess Berry. It discusses how the trailer uses conventions of the romantic comedy genre through its storyline of a girl pursuing a boy. The trailer represents middle-class white teenagers and heterosexual relationships. It would appeal to teenage girls aged 13-17. Feedback was received and changes were made to make certain elements like actor names more eye-catching and end the trailer in a more positive manner.
The Samsung PL150 is a cheaper version of the ST550 dual-screen compact camera. It has a 3-inch rear LCD with lower resolution than the ST550 and a 1.5-inch front screen also with lower resolution. It uses micro SD cards instead of standard SD cards. Image quality is not as good as the ST550 due to a cheaper lens, and noise becomes a problem at ISO speeds above 400. Battery life is also not impressive. However, it is a decent budget option for those who want the dual-screen functionality but can't afford the ST550.
The document provides a summary of the Seventh and Eighth Commandments from the perspective of a Christian religious education lesson. It discusses how God wants us to respect others' possessions and not steal from our neighbors. It also explains the importance of protecting others' good reputation and not spreading lies or gossip about people, as this can seriously harm them. The lesson emphasizes that while possessions are gifts from God, they are meant to be used to support our families, help those in need, pay taxes, and support the church, rather than for selfish enjoyment alone.
The document discusses the Spanish-American War through several images and captions, including a monument in Tampa honoring veterans, a map showing battle locations in the West Indies, newspaper front pages from 1898 announcing the war and celebrating its 100th anniversary, a drawing showing the U.S. emerging as a great power after the war, an image of General George Dewey who captured Manila Bay from Spain, and portraits of U.S. leaders and generals who contributed to victories over Spain in the war.
The document provides guidance on how to read and study the Bible effectively. It recommends praying before reading to ask God for understanding, setting aside regular time for Bible study to develop a habit, and meditating on what is read to understand how the passage applies personally. Key tips include paying attention to context, cross-references, and whether a passage should be taken literally or figuratively. The overall goal of Bible study is to strengthen faith in Jesus Christ.