El documento presenta la estructura y contenidos de una cartilla de emprendimiento. Describe las diferentes secciones como módulos de capacitación, mentorías empresariales, bases de datos, enlaces de interés, noticias, contacto, páginas internas y externas, categorías, FAQ, foro, información corporativa, descargas, galería, calendario de eventos, redes de emprendimiento, seminarios universitarios, ferias y eventos comerciales, convenios, aliados, convocatorias, boletines, encuestas, motor de b
CIL 2013 - Innovative Technology and ServicesBrian Pichman
This session focuses on different innovative technologies that are extremely unique and how they could be brought into library settings, from technology that we already own (laser tag, Sphero, Sifteo, gesture-based computing, and so forth) to technology that may be rolling out in the future. Get a sense and feel for new age technology and feel confident that you can bring it into your community to increase circulation, patron usage, or offer more programs.
The Canadian Brass is a renowned brass quintet that has been performing together for over 50 years. They are known worldwide for their virtuosic playing and entertaining concerts that feature music spanning many genres. The group has recorded over 200 albums celebrating everything from classical masterworks to popular show tunes and film scores.
IOLUG - Evolving Librarian Conference; The Evolve ProjectBrian Pichman
The presentation for the Indiana Online User Group's Conference called the "Evolving Librarian". This presentation covers the Evolve Project and what it aims to complete and do.
NEFLIN 13: Engaging the Next Generation of Library Users Through Innovative T...Brian Pichman
This session focuses on unique innovative technologies that are readily available on the market and rolling out in the future. Engage the next generation of users by allowing these technologies to position your library as a community anchor that can provide homework assistance, social growth, and exploration of reading. Get a sense and feel for new age technology and feel confident that you can bring these new gadgets into your community to increase circulation, patron usage, or offer more programs. Through this, you will allow your patrons to learn through discovery, interaction, and collaboration and turn them into permanent library users.
Este documento describe estrategias para mejorar las habilidades de comunicación oral, incluyendo la voz, lenguaje, y habilidad para atraer la atención del oyente. Los participantes aprenderán sobre estos temas a través de lectura, discusión, y presentando un tema de su elección. Su progreso será evaluado a través de observación, co-evaluación y auto-evaluación.
El documento presenta la estructura y contenidos de una cartilla de emprendimiento. Describe las diferentes secciones como módulos de capacitación, mentorías empresariales, bases de datos, enlaces de interés, noticias, contacto, páginas internas y externas, categorías, FAQ, foro, información corporativa, descargas, galería, calendario de eventos, redes de emprendimiento, seminarios universitarios, ferias y eventos comerciales, convenios, aliados, convocatorias, boletines, encuestas, motor de b
CIL 2013 - Innovative Technology and ServicesBrian Pichman
This session focuses on different innovative technologies that are extremely unique and how they could be brought into library settings, from technology that we already own (laser tag, Sphero, Sifteo, gesture-based computing, and so forth) to technology that may be rolling out in the future. Get a sense and feel for new age technology and feel confident that you can bring it into your community to increase circulation, patron usage, or offer more programs.
The Canadian Brass is a renowned brass quintet that has been performing together for over 50 years. They are known worldwide for their virtuosic playing and entertaining concerts that feature music spanning many genres. The group has recorded over 200 albums celebrating everything from classical masterworks to popular show tunes and film scores.
IOLUG - Evolving Librarian Conference; The Evolve ProjectBrian Pichman
The presentation for the Indiana Online User Group's Conference called the "Evolving Librarian". This presentation covers the Evolve Project and what it aims to complete and do.
NEFLIN 13: Engaging the Next Generation of Library Users Through Innovative T...Brian Pichman
This session focuses on unique innovative technologies that are readily available on the market and rolling out in the future. Engage the next generation of users by allowing these technologies to position your library as a community anchor that can provide homework assistance, social growth, and exploration of reading. Get a sense and feel for new age technology and feel confident that you can bring these new gadgets into your community to increase circulation, patron usage, or offer more programs. Through this, you will allow your patrons to learn through discovery, interaction, and collaboration and turn them into permanent library users.
Este documento describe estrategias para mejorar las habilidades de comunicación oral, incluyendo la voz, lenguaje, y habilidad para atraer la atención del oyente. Los participantes aprenderán sobre estos temas a través de lectura, discusión, y presentando un tema de su elección. Su progreso será evaluado a través de observación, co-evaluación y auto-evaluación.
The document provides ideas for low-cost programs that public libraries can implement, including starting a guitar program with donated instruments, hosting laser tag games, mystery book bags to encourage circulation, displaying student art, QR code scavenger hunts, marketing videos created by students, using Sphero balls to engage kids, hosting art galleries and shows, a miniature golf course in the library during holidays, and displaying books in holiday colors.
The document outlines the flow of activities for a working session on March 28th, 2012. The objective is to use questions from a previous workshop to identify potential research themes and areas by locating areas of interest in the local context. This will help formulate a project proposal to secure funding from donors, which is the overall goal of the process.
This document summarizes a regional workshop on engaging youth in the implementation of CAADP (Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme). The workshop objectives were to define the best role for youth and propose a strategy for enabling their participation. Participants discussed questions around youth involvement and desired outcomes. Presentations covered developing effective strategies and establishing the youth's fit within the agricultural value chain. Groups then analyzed country policies, gaps in attracting youth, and recommendations to incorporate youth engagement in CAADP and FARA plans and objectives. The workshop aimed to define a strategy for preparing and equipping African youth to contribute to agricultural development goals.
This document discusses ways to engage teens in libraries through innovation, interaction, discovery, invention, and collaboration using various technologies. It provides examples such as Sphero balls, Sifteo cubes, music chairs, Lego WeDos, Little Bits, and smart tables to facilitate these concepts. The document also describes using an interactive wall, book reviews as QR codes, and other programs like laser tag and a digital petting zoo. It concludes by emphasizing creating a bright, colorful environment and arranging books cover-facing.
The document discusses the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) framework and country implementation process. It provides an overview of CAADP's vision and goals to improve agricultural productivity, integrate farmers into markets, and improve livelihoods through evidence-based country strategies and investments. It outlines the key steps in the country implementation process, including stakeholder engagement, analysis, development of investment programs, and monitoring. It describes FARA's role in providing technical support through human and institutional capacity building, advocacy, and partnerships to ensure countries benefit from agricultural research and innovation under CAADP.
ILEAD USA - Innovative Technology and ServicesBrian Pichman
Presentation that focuses on different innovative technologies that are extremely unique and how they could be brought into library settings, from technology that is readily available on the market to technology that may be rolling out in the future. Get a sense and feel for new age technology and feel confident that you can bring it into your community to increase circulation,patron usage, or offer more programs.
The document provides ideas for low-cost programs that public libraries can implement, including starting a guitar program with donated instruments, hosting laser tag games, mystery book bags to encourage circulation, displaying student art, QR code scavenger hunts, marketing videos created by students, using Sphero balls to engage kids, hosting art galleries and shows, a miniature golf course in the library during holidays, and displaying books in holiday colors.
The document outlines the flow of activities for a working session on March 28th, 2012. The objective is to use questions from a previous workshop to identify potential research themes and areas by locating areas of interest in the local context. This will help formulate a project proposal to secure funding from donors, which is the overall goal of the process.
This document summarizes a regional workshop on engaging youth in the implementation of CAADP (Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme). The workshop objectives were to define the best role for youth and propose a strategy for enabling their participation. Participants discussed questions around youth involvement and desired outcomes. Presentations covered developing effective strategies and establishing the youth's fit within the agricultural value chain. Groups then analyzed country policies, gaps in attracting youth, and recommendations to incorporate youth engagement in CAADP and FARA plans and objectives. The workshop aimed to define a strategy for preparing and equipping African youth to contribute to agricultural development goals.
This document discusses ways to engage teens in libraries through innovation, interaction, discovery, invention, and collaboration using various technologies. It provides examples such as Sphero balls, Sifteo cubes, music chairs, Lego WeDos, Little Bits, and smart tables to facilitate these concepts. The document also describes using an interactive wall, book reviews as QR codes, and other programs like laser tag and a digital petting zoo. It concludes by emphasizing creating a bright, colorful environment and arranging books cover-facing.
The document discusses the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) framework and country implementation process. It provides an overview of CAADP's vision and goals to improve agricultural productivity, integrate farmers into markets, and improve livelihoods through evidence-based country strategies and investments. It outlines the key steps in the country implementation process, including stakeholder engagement, analysis, development of investment programs, and monitoring. It describes FARA's role in providing technical support through human and institutional capacity building, advocacy, and partnerships to ensure countries benefit from agricultural research and innovation under CAADP.
ILEAD USA - Innovative Technology and ServicesBrian Pichman
Presentation that focuses on different innovative technologies that are extremely unique and how they could be brought into library settings, from technology that is readily available on the market to technology that may be rolling out in the future. Get a sense and feel for new age technology and feel confident that you can bring it into your community to increase circulation,patron usage, or offer more programs.