Timeless Project training 3: Integrating Cloud tools Karl Donert
The Timeless project aims at enhancing professional development of adult educators working with older adults through new training opportunities. This enables EFL learning materials based on cultural heritage in collaboration with adult learners.
Timeless raises appreciation of local and common European heritage, increase cultural awareness, foster intercultural dialogue through interpretation of common European patrimony in the context of non-formal and informal adult education of foreign languages.
This presentation forms part of the module Digital Technologies in Adult Education and can be found at https://www.eutimeless.info/en/course
This presentation looks at integrating Cloud-based tools and apps
Sistema Eureka / PUCPR - Atualização, solução de problemasEverton Asmé
Soluçao desenvolvida apartir de pesquisas, análise de similares, comparativo e o desenvolvimento da solução final. Trabalho feito para a matéria de Metodologia do Projeto II, curso de Desenho Industrial com Habilitação em Design Digital. PUCPR
Trabalho de conclusão de curso realizado para a pós-graduação em Gestão de Marcas - Branding, da Universidade Positivo, situada em Curitiba - Paraná, 2014.
Todos os direitos reservados para os autores Patricia Bianco, Renata Ramon e Thiago Sganzerla e orientadora Gisele Raulik-Murphy.
Timeless Project training 3: Integrating Cloud tools Karl Donert
The Timeless project aims at enhancing professional development of adult educators working with older adults through new training opportunities. This enables EFL learning materials based on cultural heritage in collaboration with adult learners.
Timeless raises appreciation of local and common European heritage, increase cultural awareness, foster intercultural dialogue through interpretation of common European patrimony in the context of non-formal and informal adult education of foreign languages.
This presentation forms part of the module Digital Technologies in Adult Education and can be found at https://www.eutimeless.info/en/course
This presentation looks at integrating Cloud-based tools and apps
Sistema Eureka / PUCPR - Atualização, solução de problemasEverton Asmé
Soluçao desenvolvida apartir de pesquisas, análise de similares, comparativo e o desenvolvimento da solução final. Trabalho feito para a matéria de Metodologia do Projeto II, curso de Desenho Industrial com Habilitação em Design Digital. PUCPR
Trabalho de conclusão de curso realizado para a pós-graduação em Gestão de Marcas - Branding, da Universidade Positivo, situada em Curitiba - Paraná, 2014.
Todos os direitos reservados para os autores Patricia Bianco, Renata Ramon e Thiago Sganzerla e orientadora Gisele Raulik-Murphy.
Future of land use project overview - august 2019Future Agenda
Future of Land Use
With all the challenges on the horizon, we are pleased to be exploring the future of land use via another Open Foresight major project kicking off in October and running through until next summer.
Addressing pivotal issues from food production, soil quality, water scarcity and biosphere protection to urbanisation, leisure use and land ownership, this global collaborative project is focused on the critical issues and potential solutions for the future.
Undertaken in collaboration with a wide range of major organisations, including the WWF as our global knowledge partner, the locations and schedule for the programme are now being detailed.
This is the project overview.
If you would like to be involved in this major and important topic and host one or more of the expert workshops around the world, do let us know.
Design Policy Monitor 2015
REVIEWING INNOVATION AND
DESIGN POLICIES ACROSS EUROPE
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Designing Next Generation Smart City Initiatives:Harnessing Findings And Les...Edward Curry
The proliferation of “Smart Cities” initiatives around the world is part of the strategic response by governments to the challenges and opportunities of increasing urbanization and the rise of cities as the nexus of societal development. As a framework for urban transformation, Smart City initiatives aim to harness Information and Communication Technologies and Knowledge Infrastructures for economic regeneration, social cohesion, better city administration and infrastructure management. However, experiences from earlier Smart City initiatives have revealed several technical, management and governance challenges arising from the inherent nature of a Smart City as a complex “Socio- technical System of Systems”. While these early lessons are informing modest objectives for planned Smart Cities programs, no rigorous developed framework based on careful analysis of existing initiatives is available to guide policymakers, practitioners, and other Smart City stakeholders. In response to this need, this paper presents a “Smart City Initiative Design (SCID) Framework” grounded in the findings from the analysis of ten major Smart Cities programs from Netherlands, Sweden, Malta, United Arab Emirates, Portugal, Singapore, Brazil, South Korea, China and Japan. The findings provide a design space for the objectives, implementation options, strategies, and the enabling institutional and governance mechanisms for Smart City initiatives.
This presentation is part of the results of the workshop "Design Policy in Action - The model of the Luxembourg Design Action Group". The event was organized by the Design Policy Lab at Politecnico di Milano and Luxinnovation, and took place in March 2016 at MUDAM, the Museum of Modern Art in Luxembourg, and was organised as part of Design for Europe. In these presentations shared by ambassadors at the event, they provide a brief overview of their national/regional design policy ecosystem.