Thirty-seven high school students from Hack the Hood, a nonprofit organization, spent a day at Adobe's San Jose office learning about Adobe products like Spark, touring the campus, and participating in a panel with Black Employee Network and Hispanic/Latino Employee Network members. The event was aimed at exposing minority youth to tech careers and culture in hopes they would see the endless opportunities available to them with hard work. Students learned that with passion and perseverance they can achieve anything, regardless of their background.
Enabling Community Participation of Senior CitizensCristhian Parra
Presentation of the paper "Enabling Community Participation of Senior Citizens through Participatory Design and ICT" at the Community Informatics Research Network Conference held in Prato, Italy in November 2012.
Forms of community participation among older people luana vallettaLuana Valletta
The document discusses forms of community participation among older people based on preliminary findings from various studies. It identifies three main types of participation: active/proactive participation where older adults lead groups or organizations; active participation through membership in various groups and organizations; and peripheral participation such as socializing in public spaces. Factors influencing participation levels include physical and psychological health, available time, and environmental supports. Community engagement can promote health, social roles, and cognitive stimulation for older adults as well as benefit the broader community.
Community participation(Prepared by sanjog Macwan)sanjog macwan
The document discusses the importance of community participation for building empowered communities. It states that communities with high participation rates receive more funding than those with less involvement. It emphasizes that participation should be welcoming, provide meaningful roles for all citizens, actively engage diverse groups, publicize opportunities, and respect all ideas. Participating communities operate openly, with many people and groups involved in decision-making. They succeed more than those just paying lip service to participation.
Community mobilization refers to the process of building social relationships to pursue common community interests. It involves identifying issues, selecting strategies, implementing solutions through community participation, and assessing results. The role of a community mobilizer is to facilitate discussion, encourage participation, and help ensure smooth running of the community mobilization process through skills like active listening, facilitating awareness, and managing conflicts constructively. Effective community mobilization requires continuous effort in utilizing resources, gaining community support, and exploring cooperation with other organizations.
This document defines key concepts related to community participation. It begins by defining a community and community participation. The objectives of community participation are to develop self-reliance, critical awareness, and problem-solving skills. There are different types and levels of participation, from passive to active involvement. Factors like education, resources, and leadership can influence participation. The bottom-up approach with community involvement in all stages from planning to evaluation is most effective. Benefits include programs being locally relevant, communities gaining self-reliance, and better community-health worker relationships.
This document discusses social mobilization, which is defined as motivating communities to organize and actively participate in their own development. It involves five main approaches: political mobilization to gain policy commitment, community mobilization to inform local leaders, government mobilization to enlist cooperation, corporate mobilization to gain business support, and beneficiary mobilization to motivate program participants. Key elements of social mobilization include partnership building, community participation through various levels of involvement, using media to raise awareness, and advocacy to mobilize resources and create policy change. The Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program is provided as an example of beneficiary mobilization through its conditional cash transfers.
Thirty-seven high school students from Hack the Hood, a nonprofit organization, spent a day at Adobe's San Jose office learning about Adobe products like Spark, touring the campus, and participating in a panel with Black Employee Network and Hispanic/Latino Employee Network members. The event was aimed at exposing minority youth to tech careers and culture in hopes they would see the endless opportunities available to them with hard work. Students learned that with passion and perseverance they can achieve anything, regardless of their background.
Enabling Community Participation of Senior CitizensCristhian Parra
Presentation of the paper "Enabling Community Participation of Senior Citizens through Participatory Design and ICT" at the Community Informatics Research Network Conference held in Prato, Italy in November 2012.
Forms of community participation among older people luana vallettaLuana Valletta
The document discusses forms of community participation among older people based on preliminary findings from various studies. It identifies three main types of participation: active/proactive participation where older adults lead groups or organizations; active participation through membership in various groups and organizations; and peripheral participation such as socializing in public spaces. Factors influencing participation levels include physical and psychological health, available time, and environmental supports. Community engagement can promote health, social roles, and cognitive stimulation for older adults as well as benefit the broader community.
Community participation(Prepared by sanjog Macwan)sanjog macwan
The document discusses the importance of community participation for building empowered communities. It states that communities with high participation rates receive more funding than those with less involvement. It emphasizes that participation should be welcoming, provide meaningful roles for all citizens, actively engage diverse groups, publicize opportunities, and respect all ideas. Participating communities operate openly, with many people and groups involved in decision-making. They succeed more than those just paying lip service to participation.
Community mobilization refers to the process of building social relationships to pursue common community interests. It involves identifying issues, selecting strategies, implementing solutions through community participation, and assessing results. The role of a community mobilizer is to facilitate discussion, encourage participation, and help ensure smooth running of the community mobilization process through skills like active listening, facilitating awareness, and managing conflicts constructively. Effective community mobilization requires continuous effort in utilizing resources, gaining community support, and exploring cooperation with other organizations.
This document defines key concepts related to community participation. It begins by defining a community and community participation. The objectives of community participation are to develop self-reliance, critical awareness, and problem-solving skills. There are different types and levels of participation, from passive to active involvement. Factors like education, resources, and leadership can influence participation. The bottom-up approach with community involvement in all stages from planning to evaluation is most effective. Benefits include programs being locally relevant, communities gaining self-reliance, and better community-health worker relationships.
This document discusses social mobilization, which is defined as motivating communities to organize and actively participate in their own development. It involves five main approaches: political mobilization to gain policy commitment, community mobilization to inform local leaders, government mobilization to enlist cooperation, corporate mobilization to gain business support, and beneficiary mobilization to motivate program participants. Key elements of social mobilization include partnership building, community participation through various levels of involvement, using media to raise awareness, and advocacy to mobilize resources and create policy change. The Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program is provided as an example of beneficiary mobilization through its conditional cash transfers.
PICTURES AND SOFTWARE TO ENGLISH BY ANA TEACHHerbalifeHQ
The document discusses the use of chalkboards, internet, software and pictures for teaching. It provides definitions of software and discusses types of software like system software, educational software and application software. It also lists some online resources for educational software and pictures that can be used for classroom activities. Examples of activities using pictures in class are provided along with links to websites that provide educational worksheets and pictures.
Impact Of Online Technology On The Nonprofit Sectorsoha
1. The document discusses how online tools and technologies are changing the nonprofit sector by enabling remote access, collaborative work, and automatic updates without extensive training or IT expertise.
2. It provides examples of nonprofits using tools like wikis, blogs, social networking, and photo/video sharing to engage volunteers online, share information, and conduct outreach.
3. While adoption of newer online tools is increasing, many nonprofits remain limited by budgets, lack of IT staff, and uncertainty around new technologies.
Introducing Apereo - The 10 Minute Guide - July15Ian Dolphin
The Apereo Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports open source software communities serving education. It manages intellectual property, provides infrastructure support, and incubates new projects to help them become sustainable communities. Apereo's mission is to help educational institutions collaborate on developing and sustaining open technologies to support learning, teaching, and research.
The document discusses data, data science, and finding data sources. It defines data as raw facts about the world and notes that data comes from various sources like government, scientific research, citizens, and private companies. It then discusses the growth of digital data and issues around open data. The document defines data science as using analysis methods to describe facts, detect patterns, and test hypotheses. Finally, it provides tips on finding needed data, such as searching open data sources, APIs, scraping, and joining datasets.
The document discusses Apereo, a non-profit foundation that supports open source education technologies. It provides an overview of Apereo's mission, activities, software communities, and communities of interest. It also discusses priorities such as an open learning analytics platform and the need for an interoperable next generation digital learning environment that goes beyond course-centered learning management systems. Open source is seen as critical to realizing this vision through interoperability, reference models, and sustaining diverse communities that can innovate.
Staying afloat in a sea of technological change - Business Librarians Associa...Andy Tattersall
Librarians and information professionals are increasingly tied to technology and the challenges that come with it. As a result technology is seen as an ever important part of their role, whether they like it or not. Librarians champion digital literacy and citizenship, social media, internet privacy and equal access to knowledge across the web. Their roles are ever supported by a myriad of technologies that can solve the most niche or universal of problems. Technology adds power to the librarian’s skill set, but it also comes with caveats and pitfalls. What technology is best for the job, how do you find out about them and what are the implications for their use, such as security, longevity and support. To be a library and information professional in the digital age means you have to pay heed to these issues. This means a combination of the right skills, flexibility and an acceptance you may fail at times. They say you should never work with children and animals, at times it feels like should apply to technology. It can be unpredictable, challenging and disruptive - but these are all scenarios that librarians are well used to. They have the right skill sets and the purpose of this keynote will be to guide library professionals how to navigate the very rough seas of technology and find new and exciting opportunities.
The document discusses Raincity Studios, an open source advocacy group and web development company. It focuses on their use of Drupal, an open source content management system. Key points covered include Raincity's clients, Drupal's features and growth, the Drupal community, and how both non-profits and large companies utilize open source and Drupal.
The newsletter summarizes partnerships and upcoming events of La Reunion Flying Labs. It discusses partnerships formed with RunFabLab, which provides discounted membership, and The Nest for Entrepreneurs, which promotes entrepreneurship. A potential partnership with La Halle des Manifestations could provide space for drone training. Upcoming events include video conferences at the end of June and B2B meetings in October/November on agriculture and environment topics. Long term plans include creating a drone operator task force to assist authorities in disasters.
How technology can enhance the non-profit organization: What it can do for y...University of Calgary
This document discusses how technology can enhance non-profit organizations. It outlines free resources that non-profits can use to acquire technology at low or no cost. It also describes new opportunities for connecting non-profits across Alberta through videoconferencing using the iCCAN project. The document promotes acquiring up-to-date technology to better serve clients and connect professionals for training and collaboration.
What's Next for Technology? Mansfield Senior Center 2014Steve Sokoloski
This document appears to be the slides from a presentation given by Steve Sokoloski and Richard Roberge to the Mansfield Senior Center in September 2014 about technology topics. The presentation provides an overview of internet safety tips for seniors, discusses trends in mobile devices and cloud computing, and shares several videos demonstrating emerging technologies like Google Glass, Fitbit, and the bookbook from IKEA. It aims to educate seniors about technology and encourage making wise choices regarding its use.
This document summarizes the high costs of academic journals and textbooks and discusses the open access and open educational resources movements as alternatives. It notes that despite the Internet, required academic materials remain expensive due to publishers' pricing and policies. Both open access and open educational resources aim to make scholarly works freely available and reusable online through open licensing in order to increase access and lower costs for students, researchers, and libraries.
This document discusses how tracking learning analytics with the Experience API (xAPI) standard can revolutionize internal training. xAPI allows learning experiences to be tracked consistently across systems and stored as statements in a Learning Record Store (LRS). This provides a more flexible and extensive approach compared to the older SCORM standard. An LRS can integrate data from various sources like LMSs, CRMs, and mobile apps to provide insights into learning effectiveness, performance, and recommendations. Examples show how xAPI enables analyzing e-learning usage patterns in detail, powering gamification systems, and linking sales data to training completion. Implementing a full xAPI solution involves deciding what data to track, setting up an LRS, and ensuring activity
As a lobbyist at the European Parliament at the ITRE committee I contribute with draft proposals.
Abstract: In this paper I discuss how the ITRE committee and the Commissions Directorate General for Enterprise and Industry can develop its work towards the software industry in order to achieve a high usability of these companies software and how software companies that rely on IP-rights can be helped by crowd sourcing if their IP-rights are protected. And if EU has a clear legal framework that protects software company’s IP-rights when they use crowd sourcing as a work method, it can develop into a competitive advantage against other parts of the world.
The document discusses the Green AI Foundation (GAF), a non-profit organization that aims to leverage artificial intelligence and machine learning to address environmental challenges by coordinating volunteer AI professionals and non-profit partners. GAF sources data from environmental groups, stages it for an AI community to build models on, and uses the models to influence policy and raise awareness. It outlines GAF's goals, 4-prong approach, partnerships with non-profits and an AI development platform, and how individuals can get involved.
Plone Portal, cultural and economic challenges in public organizationsRamiro Luz
Ramiro Luz gave a talk about adopting new technology like a Plone portal in public organizations. He discussed cultural challenges like resistance to change and economic challenges when moving from proprietary to open source software. Some key points included how to implement a Plone portal, strategies for adoption, and collaborating with other groups using similar open source solutions to help with maintenance and upgrades. The talk provided an overview of challenges public organizations may face and suggestions for addressing them.
Maandag 9 november
Sessieronde 1
Titel: Dashboards voor learning analytics
Spreker(s): Renée Filius (Elevate), Alan Berg (Universiteit van Amsterdam)
Zaal: Rotterdam Hall
Towards a Digital Ecology: The New Organization's Digital FootprintJai (Phillip) Djwa
Ten years ago, many not-for-profit organizations didn't have a single website online and often struggled to create them. Today, many organizations have multiple websites: their main site, microsites, specific campaign sites, maybe even some program sites.
Add in Facebook and Twitter and the struggle required to maintain this digital footprint becomes obvious. All these websites form a digital brand that represents your organization's digital ecology.
This web presence, or digital ecology, needs to be thought through strategically. You need to explore this interconnectedness by answering basic questions like
How should all these connect?
When do you kill a site?
When do you launch a microsite and when do you add another navigation item?
The document discusses the issues around platforms and privacy in education. It notes that education data is being collected and used by companies in the same way consumer data is, without proper consent or transparency. This raises concerns about privacy, surveillance, and the potential misuse of sensitive student data. The document questions whether institutions have considered how to implement appropriate safeguards and control over student data before adopting new educational platforms and technologies.
The document discusses open learning analytics and the case for openness. It summarizes key points from a presentation including:
- Learning analytics can help identify at-risk students and improve courses, but also raises issues regarding privacy, bias, and transparency.
- Open source approaches to learning analytics aim to address these issues through open data standards, algorithms, and governance structures.
- Early examples from the UK and France explore open learning analytics to provide transparency and safeguards around predictive modeling.
- Ensuring understanding of predictive models, managing consent appropriately, and exploring techniques like counterfactual explanations can help address transparency concerns with learning analytics.
PICTURES AND SOFTWARE TO ENGLISH BY ANA TEACHHerbalifeHQ
The document discusses the use of chalkboards, internet, software and pictures for teaching. It provides definitions of software and discusses types of software like system software, educational software and application software. It also lists some online resources for educational software and pictures that can be used for classroom activities. Examples of activities using pictures in class are provided along with links to websites that provide educational worksheets and pictures.
Impact Of Online Technology On The Nonprofit Sectorsoha
1. The document discusses how online tools and technologies are changing the nonprofit sector by enabling remote access, collaborative work, and automatic updates without extensive training or IT expertise.
2. It provides examples of nonprofits using tools like wikis, blogs, social networking, and photo/video sharing to engage volunteers online, share information, and conduct outreach.
3. While adoption of newer online tools is increasing, many nonprofits remain limited by budgets, lack of IT staff, and uncertainty around new technologies.
Introducing Apereo - The 10 Minute Guide - July15Ian Dolphin
The Apereo Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports open source software communities serving education. It manages intellectual property, provides infrastructure support, and incubates new projects to help them become sustainable communities. Apereo's mission is to help educational institutions collaborate on developing and sustaining open technologies to support learning, teaching, and research.
The document discusses data, data science, and finding data sources. It defines data as raw facts about the world and notes that data comes from various sources like government, scientific research, citizens, and private companies. It then discusses the growth of digital data and issues around open data. The document defines data science as using analysis methods to describe facts, detect patterns, and test hypotheses. Finally, it provides tips on finding needed data, such as searching open data sources, APIs, scraping, and joining datasets.
The document discusses Apereo, a non-profit foundation that supports open source education technologies. It provides an overview of Apereo's mission, activities, software communities, and communities of interest. It also discusses priorities such as an open learning analytics platform and the need for an interoperable next generation digital learning environment that goes beyond course-centered learning management systems. Open source is seen as critical to realizing this vision through interoperability, reference models, and sustaining diverse communities that can innovate.
Staying afloat in a sea of technological change - Business Librarians Associa...Andy Tattersall
Librarians and information professionals are increasingly tied to technology and the challenges that come with it. As a result technology is seen as an ever important part of their role, whether they like it or not. Librarians champion digital literacy and citizenship, social media, internet privacy and equal access to knowledge across the web. Their roles are ever supported by a myriad of technologies that can solve the most niche or universal of problems. Technology adds power to the librarian’s skill set, but it also comes with caveats and pitfalls. What technology is best for the job, how do you find out about them and what are the implications for their use, such as security, longevity and support. To be a library and information professional in the digital age means you have to pay heed to these issues. This means a combination of the right skills, flexibility and an acceptance you may fail at times. They say you should never work with children and animals, at times it feels like should apply to technology. It can be unpredictable, challenging and disruptive - but these are all scenarios that librarians are well used to. They have the right skill sets and the purpose of this keynote will be to guide library professionals how to navigate the very rough seas of technology and find new and exciting opportunities.
The document discusses Raincity Studios, an open source advocacy group and web development company. It focuses on their use of Drupal, an open source content management system. Key points covered include Raincity's clients, Drupal's features and growth, the Drupal community, and how both non-profits and large companies utilize open source and Drupal.
The newsletter summarizes partnerships and upcoming events of La Reunion Flying Labs. It discusses partnerships formed with RunFabLab, which provides discounted membership, and The Nest for Entrepreneurs, which promotes entrepreneurship. A potential partnership with La Halle des Manifestations could provide space for drone training. Upcoming events include video conferences at the end of June and B2B meetings in October/November on agriculture and environment topics. Long term plans include creating a drone operator task force to assist authorities in disasters.
How technology can enhance the non-profit organization: What it can do for y...University of Calgary
This document discusses how technology can enhance non-profit organizations. It outlines free resources that non-profits can use to acquire technology at low or no cost. It also describes new opportunities for connecting non-profits across Alberta through videoconferencing using the iCCAN project. The document promotes acquiring up-to-date technology to better serve clients and connect professionals for training and collaboration.
What's Next for Technology? Mansfield Senior Center 2014Steve Sokoloski
This document appears to be the slides from a presentation given by Steve Sokoloski and Richard Roberge to the Mansfield Senior Center in September 2014 about technology topics. The presentation provides an overview of internet safety tips for seniors, discusses trends in mobile devices and cloud computing, and shares several videos demonstrating emerging technologies like Google Glass, Fitbit, and the bookbook from IKEA. It aims to educate seniors about technology and encourage making wise choices regarding its use.
This document summarizes the high costs of academic journals and textbooks and discusses the open access and open educational resources movements as alternatives. It notes that despite the Internet, required academic materials remain expensive due to publishers' pricing and policies. Both open access and open educational resources aim to make scholarly works freely available and reusable online through open licensing in order to increase access and lower costs for students, researchers, and libraries.
This document discusses how tracking learning analytics with the Experience API (xAPI) standard can revolutionize internal training. xAPI allows learning experiences to be tracked consistently across systems and stored as statements in a Learning Record Store (LRS). This provides a more flexible and extensive approach compared to the older SCORM standard. An LRS can integrate data from various sources like LMSs, CRMs, and mobile apps to provide insights into learning effectiveness, performance, and recommendations. Examples show how xAPI enables analyzing e-learning usage patterns in detail, powering gamification systems, and linking sales data to training completion. Implementing a full xAPI solution involves deciding what data to track, setting up an LRS, and ensuring activity
As a lobbyist at the European Parliament at the ITRE committee I contribute with draft proposals.
Abstract: In this paper I discuss how the ITRE committee and the Commissions Directorate General for Enterprise and Industry can develop its work towards the software industry in order to achieve a high usability of these companies software and how software companies that rely on IP-rights can be helped by crowd sourcing if their IP-rights are protected. And if EU has a clear legal framework that protects software company’s IP-rights when they use crowd sourcing as a work method, it can develop into a competitive advantage against other parts of the world.
The document discusses the Green AI Foundation (GAF), a non-profit organization that aims to leverage artificial intelligence and machine learning to address environmental challenges by coordinating volunteer AI professionals and non-profit partners. GAF sources data from environmental groups, stages it for an AI community to build models on, and uses the models to influence policy and raise awareness. It outlines GAF's goals, 4-prong approach, partnerships with non-profits and an AI development platform, and how individuals can get involved.
Plone Portal, cultural and economic challenges in public organizationsRamiro Luz
Ramiro Luz gave a talk about adopting new technology like a Plone portal in public organizations. He discussed cultural challenges like resistance to change and economic challenges when moving from proprietary to open source software. Some key points included how to implement a Plone portal, strategies for adoption, and collaborating with other groups using similar open source solutions to help with maintenance and upgrades. The talk provided an overview of challenges public organizations may face and suggestions for addressing them.
Maandag 9 november
Sessieronde 1
Titel: Dashboards voor learning analytics
Spreker(s): Renée Filius (Elevate), Alan Berg (Universiteit van Amsterdam)
Zaal: Rotterdam Hall
Towards a Digital Ecology: The New Organization's Digital FootprintJai (Phillip) Djwa
Ten years ago, many not-for-profit organizations didn't have a single website online and often struggled to create them. Today, many organizations have multiple websites: their main site, microsites, specific campaign sites, maybe even some program sites.
Add in Facebook and Twitter and the struggle required to maintain this digital footprint becomes obvious. All these websites form a digital brand that represents your organization's digital ecology.
This web presence, or digital ecology, needs to be thought through strategically. You need to explore this interconnectedness by answering basic questions like
How should all these connect?
When do you kill a site?
When do you launch a microsite and when do you add another navigation item?
The document discusses the issues around platforms and privacy in education. It notes that education data is being collected and used by companies in the same way consumer data is, without proper consent or transparency. This raises concerns about privacy, surveillance, and the potential misuse of sensitive student data. The document questions whether institutions have considered how to implement appropriate safeguards and control over student data before adopting new educational platforms and technologies.
The document discusses open learning analytics and the case for openness. It summarizes key points from a presentation including:
- Learning analytics can help identify at-risk students and improve courses, but also raises issues regarding privacy, bias, and transparency.
- Open source approaches to learning analytics aim to address these issues through open data standards, algorithms, and governance structures.
- Early examples from the UK and France explore open learning analytics to provide transparency and safeguards around predictive modeling.
- Ensuring understanding of predictive models, managing consent appropriately, and exploring techniques like counterfactual explanations can help address transparency concerns with learning analytics.
The Apereo Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports open source software for education. It has launched a learning analytics initiative to develop an open source software platform for collecting, analyzing, and acting on student learning data. Early adopters include North Carolina State University, the University of Notre Dame, the University of Lorraine in France, and the UK's Jisc national education service. Lessons from these implementations emphasize clearly defining goals, addressing ethical issues, conducting readiness assessments, and gaining institutional leadership support. The platform is intended to provide flexibility and interoperability beyond limited analytics in learning management systems.
Short overview of the incubation process supporting open source software projects and communities participating in the Apereo Foundation.
Apereo was formed by the 2013 merger of two open source in educaton pioneers - Jasig and Sakai
Introducing Apereo: Presentation to the PESC Fall Data Summit, September 2013Ian Dolphin
This document is a presentation by Ian Dolphin, Executive Director of Apereo Foundation, introducing Apereo. The presentation discusses how Apereo serves the academic mission by fostering collaboration and sustaining open technologies to support learning, teaching, and research. It provides details on Apereo Foundation membership and describes Apereo's model as a hybrid, federated network of peers and software communities that pool resources to meet common objectives while remaining self-governing.
Japan Sakai Conference Presentation - March 2011Ian Dolphin
The document summarizes the state of the Sakai community and Foundation. It provides an overview of Sakai adoption at over 340 institutions, the capabilities of the Sakai Collaboration and Learning Environment (CLE), priorities for the Sakai Open Academic Environment project, and the current state and priorities of the Sakai Foundation including resource aggregation, mobile development, and internationalization.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
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.
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.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
Reimagining Your Library Space: How to Increase the Vibes in Your Library No ...Diana Rendina
Librarians are leading the way in creating future-ready citizens – now we need to update our spaces to match. In this session, attendees will get inspiration for transforming their library spaces. You’ll learn how to survey students and patrons, create a focus group, and use design thinking to brainstorm ideas for your space. We’ll discuss budget friendly ways to change your space as well as how to find funding. No matter where you’re at, you’ll find ideas for reimagining your space in this session.
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How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
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.