书友会期期精彩不断,热门话题信手拈来,让人获益匪浅。云里雾里之后,让我们拨开这片云雾,本期不如看看背后的故事-讲述互联网背后的UED。
User Experience Design,简称UED。UED是进行产品策划的主力之一,他们用自己的知识、经验、设计能力拿出设计方案。ED不只是互联网专家,还是行业专家。能够用自己的互联网知识来设计出行业专家想实现的操作,而付诸以商业营销。
Building Career Stability Through Your Online Personal ReputationHannah Morgan
5 Questions to Build Your Brand
5 Ways to Build "it" Before You Need "it“
5 Ways to Boost Your Online Personal Reputation
5 Rules of Online Engagement
The Best Career Insurance policy ever
书友会期期精彩不断,热门话题信手拈来,让人获益匪浅。云里雾里之后,让我们拨开这片云雾,本期不如看看背后的故事-讲述互联网背后的UED。
User Experience Design,简称UED。UED是进行产品策划的主力之一,他们用自己的知识、经验、设计能力拿出设计方案。ED不只是互联网专家,还是行业专家。能够用自己的互联网知识来设计出行业专家想实现的操作,而付诸以商业营销。
Building Career Stability Through Your Online Personal ReputationHannah Morgan
5 Questions to Build Your Brand
5 Ways to Build "it" Before You Need "it“
5 Ways to Boost Your Online Personal Reputation
5 Rules of Online Engagement
The Best Career Insurance policy ever
MHRD Asia Pacific - Global Classroom 2016 Presentation Natalie Lowrey
Between 9-13 May 2016 the fourth edition of the Global Classroom was held in Lido, Venice, Italy at the European Inter-University Centre of Human Rights and Democratisation (EIUC). This annual event is part of the activities carried out by the Global Campus partners in order to promote education and research on human rights and democracy worldwide and to provide a forum of discussion and additional tools of academic interaction. The Global Classroom theme for this year was Intractable human rights situations and failed international responses to crises.
The MHRD Asia Pacific program was represented by four students, Hamza Khan (Pakistan), Natalie Lowrey (New Zealand/Australia), Hosana Chay (Myanmar), Catherine Bolinga (Papua New Guinea) presenting on 'The case of the plight of refugee and refugee like situations in Asia and Pacific'.
The 2016 Global Classroom gathered professors and students from the seven Regional Master’s programme of the Global Campus which take place in five continents. Also in attendance were international experts from the United Nations and civil society organisations. The international forum focused on presentations and discussions about complex human rights situations around the world that have arisen from persistent and unresolved conflicts, natural disasters, and the lack of regional or international collective responses to crises.
Current and intractable crises around the globe, including different responses from international community to these highly complex human rights situations, were discussed from different angles and persepctives. These included the refugee crisis in Europe, the Mena region and the Asia Pacific, a comparative analysis of the socio-economic situation of Burundi and Rwanda and the human rights crises in Haiti.
MHRD Asia Pacific Global Classroom paper: http://bit.ly/AsiaPacificPaper
Presentation - Plight of refugee and refugee like situations in Asia and Pacific: http://bit.ly/AsiaPacificPresentation
Presentation for Climate Change and Displaced People workshop: http://bit.ly/ClimateDisplacement
A brief introduction on Mozilla Webmaker, from idea, tools, to community.
Check http://present.bobchao.net/presentation:mozilla-webmaker for more information, includes video clips of demo.
MHRD Asia Pacific - Global Classroom 2016 Presentation Natalie Lowrey
Between 9-13 May 2016 the fourth edition of the Global Classroom was held in Lido, Venice, Italy at the European Inter-University Centre of Human Rights and Democratisation (EIUC). This annual event is part of the activities carried out by the Global Campus partners in order to promote education and research on human rights and democracy worldwide and to provide a forum of discussion and additional tools of academic interaction. The Global Classroom theme for this year was Intractable human rights situations and failed international responses to crises.
The MHRD Asia Pacific program was represented by four students, Hamza Khan (Pakistan), Natalie Lowrey (New Zealand/Australia), Hosana Chay (Myanmar), Catherine Bolinga (Papua New Guinea) presenting on 'The case of the plight of refugee and refugee like situations in Asia and Pacific'.
The 2016 Global Classroom gathered professors and students from the seven Regional Master’s programme of the Global Campus which take place in five continents. Also in attendance were international experts from the United Nations and civil society organisations. The international forum focused on presentations and discussions about complex human rights situations around the world that have arisen from persistent and unresolved conflicts, natural disasters, and the lack of regional or international collective responses to crises.
Current and intractable crises around the globe, including different responses from international community to these highly complex human rights situations, were discussed from different angles and persepctives. These included the refugee crisis in Europe, the Mena region and the Asia Pacific, a comparative analysis of the socio-economic situation of Burundi and Rwanda and the human rights crises in Haiti.
MHRD Asia Pacific Global Classroom paper: http://bit.ly/AsiaPacificPaper
Presentation - Plight of refugee and refugee like situations in Asia and Pacific: http://bit.ly/AsiaPacificPresentation
Presentation for Climate Change and Displaced People workshop: http://bit.ly/ClimateDisplacement
A brief introduction on Mozilla Webmaker, from idea, tools, to community.
Check http://present.bobchao.net/presentation:mozilla-webmaker for more information, includes video clips of demo.