O impacto das mídias digitais nas sinapses neurais e no consumo de informação. Aula ministrada em 2019/1 com base no livro Superficiales, de Nicholas Carr.
Grow Your Community Mediation Brand Through Fresh, Relevant Online ContentBen Ziegler
http://www.collaborativejourneys.com
"Grow Your Community Mediation Brand through fresh, relevant online content"
Webinar delivered by Ben Ziegler for the National Association for Community Mediation, in January 2013.
Exploring the Expanded Talent Development EcosystemDavid Kelly
In nature an ecosystem refers to the combination of a community of living things, the non-living elements that make up their environment, and the many ways in which those individual elements interact. In order for an ecosystem to thrive, the individual components must connect and support one another, balancing each other so that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. In the context of talent development, ecosystems also exist in the workplace. Understanding the structure and dependencies of an organizational ecosystem can help you build a better talent development strategy.
These slides were used during a session exploring the expanded scope of a learning and performance ecosystem, examining the numerous components that contribute to talent development. Attendees learn how these individual components can be combined into a single cohesive strategy, and leave with a new perspective on how to view talent development in their organization and the role learning professionals play in supporting it.
If you're interested in bringing this talk/workshop into your event or orgainzation, please contact me at LnDDave@gmail.com.
Lessons from Nature: Exploring the Learning and Performance EcosystemDavid Kelly
In nature, an ecosystem refers to the combination of a community of living things, the non-living elements that make up their environment, and the many ways in which those individual elements interact. In order for an ecosystem to thrive, the individual components must connect and support one another, balancing each other so that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Ecosystems exist in the workplace as well. Understanding the structure and dependencies of an organizational ecosystem can help you build a better learning and performance strategy.
These slides were used during a conference session exploring the expanded scope of a learning and performance ecosystem, examining the numerous components that contribute to learning and performance improvement. It also explored how these individual components can be combined into a single cohesive strategy in which the whole is more than the sum of its parts.
Accenture: Multichannel Attribution Dec 2012Brian Crotty
Anticipating consumers’ every move to conversion is essential to realizing a strong return on marketing investment (MROI), yet, pervasive methods for understanding consumer behaviors fall short in a multichannel environment.
In the digital world, channel savvy, highly mobile, multiple device-happy consumers are in control. While they move from one media channel to another—and from one device to another—companies across industries are struggling to keep pace.
Anticipating consumers’ every move to conversion—and measuring every interaction across every channel—is essential to realizing a strong MROI and to sustaining competitive differentiation. Yet, pervasive methods for understanding consumer behaviors fall short in a multichannel environment.
As such, various attribution models and approaches have emerged to help businesses better capture and analyze consumers’ purchase journeys across both offline and online channels. Though a singular approach for measuring consumer data has yet to emerge, multichannel attribution holds exciting promise.
December 6, 2012
This presentation offers a consistent metaphor to help the assimilation of the Cynefin Framework and its components consisting of Simple, Complicated, Complex, Chaos and Disorder domains. Understanding the Framework should make it easier to outline a suitable strategy for each domain. Instituting mental order by expressing what is central heralds the most creative works.
This is in accordance with the findings that many valuable innovations are brought about through an ‘order emerging from chaos’ type of principle, without any specific problem to solve being outlined initially. For this reason, aspects of complexity theory have been looked at in addition to the motivational factors that drive innovation where it has not been asked for specifically (http://www.bath.ac.uk/idmrc/themes/projects/cbdo/DT-Project-TRIZComplex.pdf).
O impacto das mídias digitais nas sinapses neurais e no consumo de informação. Aula ministrada em 2019/1 com base no livro Superficiales, de Nicholas Carr.
Grow Your Community Mediation Brand Through Fresh, Relevant Online ContentBen Ziegler
http://www.collaborativejourneys.com
"Grow Your Community Mediation Brand through fresh, relevant online content"
Webinar delivered by Ben Ziegler for the National Association for Community Mediation, in January 2013.
Exploring the Expanded Talent Development EcosystemDavid Kelly
In nature an ecosystem refers to the combination of a community of living things, the non-living elements that make up their environment, and the many ways in which those individual elements interact. In order for an ecosystem to thrive, the individual components must connect and support one another, balancing each other so that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. In the context of talent development, ecosystems also exist in the workplace. Understanding the structure and dependencies of an organizational ecosystem can help you build a better talent development strategy.
These slides were used during a session exploring the expanded scope of a learning and performance ecosystem, examining the numerous components that contribute to talent development. Attendees learn how these individual components can be combined into a single cohesive strategy, and leave with a new perspective on how to view talent development in their organization and the role learning professionals play in supporting it.
If you're interested in bringing this talk/workshop into your event or orgainzation, please contact me at LnDDave@gmail.com.
Lessons from Nature: Exploring the Learning and Performance EcosystemDavid Kelly
In nature, an ecosystem refers to the combination of a community of living things, the non-living elements that make up their environment, and the many ways in which those individual elements interact. In order for an ecosystem to thrive, the individual components must connect and support one another, balancing each other so that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Ecosystems exist in the workplace as well. Understanding the structure and dependencies of an organizational ecosystem can help you build a better learning and performance strategy.
These slides were used during a conference session exploring the expanded scope of a learning and performance ecosystem, examining the numerous components that contribute to learning and performance improvement. It also explored how these individual components can be combined into a single cohesive strategy in which the whole is more than the sum of its parts.
Accenture: Multichannel Attribution Dec 2012Brian Crotty
Anticipating consumers’ every move to conversion is essential to realizing a strong return on marketing investment (MROI), yet, pervasive methods for understanding consumer behaviors fall short in a multichannel environment.
In the digital world, channel savvy, highly mobile, multiple device-happy consumers are in control. While they move from one media channel to another—and from one device to another—companies across industries are struggling to keep pace.
Anticipating consumers’ every move to conversion—and measuring every interaction across every channel—is essential to realizing a strong MROI and to sustaining competitive differentiation. Yet, pervasive methods for understanding consumer behaviors fall short in a multichannel environment.
As such, various attribution models and approaches have emerged to help businesses better capture and analyze consumers’ purchase journeys across both offline and online channels. Though a singular approach for measuring consumer data has yet to emerge, multichannel attribution holds exciting promise.
December 6, 2012
This presentation offers a consistent metaphor to help the assimilation of the Cynefin Framework and its components consisting of Simple, Complicated, Complex, Chaos and Disorder domains. Understanding the Framework should make it easier to outline a suitable strategy for each domain. Instituting mental order by expressing what is central heralds the most creative works.
This is in accordance with the findings that many valuable innovations are brought about through an ‘order emerging from chaos’ type of principle, without any specific problem to solve being outlined initially. For this reason, aspects of complexity theory have been looked at in addition to the motivational factors that drive innovation where it has not been asked for specifically (http://www.bath.ac.uk/idmrc/themes/projects/cbdo/DT-Project-TRIZComplex.pdf).
Harto Pönkä 14.9.2009, Oppimisympäristöt ja viestintä -opintojakso, Edutool-maisteriohjelma, Oppimisen ja koulutusteknologian tutkimusyksikkö (http://let.oulu.fi/), Oulun yliopisto
Comscore: vCE Charter Study (validated campaign essentials)bookletBrian Crotty
Digital advertising needs
a reality check.
comScore has the solution.
DIGITAL IS A POWERFUL AND GROWING BRAND ADVERTISING MEDIUM,
but a lack of validated measurement that’s comparable to other media, such as TV,
has limited its full potential. comScore has unique visibility into the complexities
around why that’s the case, and what can be done about it.
This booklet uncovers key findings about what’s really going on and unveils a new
measurement solution from comScore that can help move digital forward.
2010 May BC ASBO Technology Powered Learning, Teaching, and WorkBrian Kuhn
Through Brian’s blog, http://shift2future.com/, participants can gain some insight into aspects of his thinking about technology and education both current and future.
Drawing upon examples from current work in his District, this session will include some practical applications of, and management approaches to, IT that provide value for money opportunities. Some examples include digital processes for Cross Catchment, Class Size & Composition Consultations, Parental Consent, and District ßà School information collection and sharing. Brian will also share some stories of what educators and students are doing with technology and how Principals are leading the way.
Thinking about the future, Brian will contemplate possible ways (some radical) that IT services in a K12 environment may (should) be provided. Some topics that will be covered include mobile computing, personally owned devices, and cloud computing.
A presentation I gave to some of the faculty at my school on april 4, 2012. I discuss how I handle the flow of information in my life. Included: RSS, Google Reader, Diigo, Twitter. See companion website at: http://interlockedpieces.com/overload
Ideas for Vancouver Secondary Schools - Technology for Learning [Dec2012]Brian Kuhn
Sharing ideas with Vancouver School Board secondary school teachers, principals to assist with envisioning uses of technology, professional learning, types of technology for learning, planning, and implementing.
Philosophy and Strategy for Technology - 2013 Feb 8 VSB ICT Advisory Committe...Brian Kuhn
update the ICT advisory committee members on my philosophical orientation to technology and education and outline at a high level the strategy to be used for the next few years to further the implementation and use of technology
2011 April 16 ERDI - futuristics and personalized learningBrian Kuhn
presentation for a panel of K12 school superintendents from Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia and for SRB / StarDyne an ERP and student system / achievement vendor
Learning without boundaries sd43 focus dayBrian Kuhn
examples of global trends in how technology is driving changes - education systems need to be aware of and preparing for a very different future - examples shared of how a portal, Internet tools, and virtual spaces support teaching and learning
Bbva open mind-book-change-19-key-essays-on-how-internet-is-changing-our-live...FTSA Academy
Change: 19 Key Essays on How the Internet Is Changing Our Lives, is the sixth issue of BBVA’s annual series devoted to explore the key issues of our time. This year, our chosen theme is the Internet, the single most powerful vector of change in recent history. In the words of Arthur C Clarke, “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” The swiftness and reach of the changes wrought by the Internet indeed have a touch of magic about them.
Shift to the future – the technological disruption of learning and work - cio...Brian Kuhn
We live in unprecedented times... technology is disrupting learning and work as we know it. Machines are taking over more and more jobs and we need to be preparing this generation for a very uncertain unpredictable rapidly changing world. Education needs to shift to a world of abundant knowledge, leveraged through networks, and knowledge engines. CIO's need to be futurists and guides for their organizations to lead them forward into the future.
Orientate parents to our changing world driven by technology. Use this presentation along with roadtrips to various social media sites using your computer, mobile phone, and tablet showing how people seamlessly move among the tools interacting with others, sharing, etc. Emphasize the important of parents learning to drive these tools so they can teach and support their kids online. Don't be afraid and ban, rather learn, embrace, and guide.
Eduwebinar: Our Everyday Tools for SuccessJudy O'Connell
The digital revolution has given us a world of global connectedness, information organisation, communication and participatory cultures of learning, giving teachers the opportunity to hone their professional practice through their networked learning community. What do you do to make it so?
2010 november 25 gleneagle secondary - pro dBrian Kuhn
spoke to teachers at Gleneagle Secondary school in Coquitlam as part of their ProD session about educational technology, vision for the future, what's changed, shared some videos of students using edtech, etc.
The digital revolution has given us a world of global connectedness, information organisation, communication and participatory cultures of learning, giving teachers the opportunity to hone their professional practice through their networked learning community. What do you do to make it so?
A lot of talk about the future of the internet sounds almost hippie-spiritual or faux-philosophical. The Internet is not the same as the world-wide-web. But the Internet-of-Things and the Semantic Web - all parts of Web 3.0, are beginning to be very important to our learning environments. Here is a summary of key features, ranging from access, creativity, and information architecture.
The Impact of Cloud, Mobile, and Managing the Changing Platforms of Digital Collections presented by Carl Grant, Associate Dean, Knowledge Services & Chief Technology Officer, University of Oklahoma Libraries for the October 16, 2013 NISO Virtual Conference: Revolution or Evolution: The Organizational Impact of Electronic Content.
VSB philosophy for technology - Administrators plenary [Nov2012]Brian Kuhn
Presented thoughts on education, technology, and the future along with initial observations and considerations for Vancouver School Board principals, vice principals, and District leadership team.
November 28, 2014
The 8th Humanities Research Forum in Thailand,
International Conference on Changing Hunanities in a Changing World. Hosted by Chiangmai University and The Thailand Research Fund.
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Education, Technology, and an Uncertain FutureBrian Kuhn
A keynote for the 2016 April 28th BC school cash suite user group. Take a trip to the history of knowledge storage, transmission, and sharing. Look at the history, current state, and near future of education. Reflect on the current state of technology based on artificial narrow intelligence and then speculate about an exponentially changed and disrupted future.
What i have learned about leadership (Nov 4 2015)Brian Kuhn
Lessons about leadership I have learned as a leader in three school districts. Presented at the BC ERAC #it4k12 conference in #ignite (Pecha Kucha) format - 20 slides, 15 seconds each, 5 minutes total
Classrooms of the Future Conversation StarterBrian Kuhn
this prez was used to facilitate conversation, EdCamp style (MESH) about classrooms of the future, what needs to change - conversation quickly steered towards teacher practices
Prepare students for their future, not our past. We are in exponentially times driven by technological change. Schooling needs to look and be a lot different from its past. Be informed - Be a learner - Be a leader!
#vsbignite was hosted by #EEtoday (early entrenpreneurs) and HootSuite.
Adoption of an innovation, a change, a new technology is hard. There are some fundamental ways to support changes in systematic and sustainable ways to achieve transformation.
Vision for the future of learning and workBrian Kuhn
A vision for how learning and work can be enabled through technology. Three key strategies are essential: infrastructure, access equity, and learning & work spaces/systems. The interesting work and learning is made possible once the first two are substantially addressed. The first two areas are barriers to learning and work if not addressed well.
Update for the Board of Education on two major initiatives they supported in 2011: building a private fiber network for schools and implementing network optimization and management tools.
a story about teachers learning to document learning for K-3 students as way to reflect on teaching, have students reflect on learning, and to keep parents informed of their children's learning experiences and progress
Digital learning and work surfaces keynote campbell river sd72Brian Kuhn
A keynote presentation given to Campbell River teachers, principals, and staff at their Aug. 30, 2011 professional development day. Campbell River is implementing a learning portal based on Microsoft Sharepoint in January 2012 and this keynote was helpful in that it shares one District's journey.
show the Coquitlam story of educational technology with a focus on the my43 learning portal and its potential to support learning, teaching, and administrative activities to a crowd of educators from British Columbia at the IBM Almaden Research facility in San Jose California
Business Valuation Principles for EntrepreneursBen Wann
This insightful presentation is designed to equip entrepreneurs with the essential knowledge and tools needed to accurately value their businesses. Understanding business valuation is crucial for making informed decisions, whether you're seeking investment, planning to sell, or simply want to gauge your company's worth.
B2B payments are rapidly changing. Find out the 5 key questions you need to be asking yourself to be sure you are mastering B2B payments today. Learn more at www.BlueSnap.com.
Premium MEAN Stack Development Solutions for Modern BusinessesSynapseIndia
Stay ahead of the curve with our premium MEAN Stack Development Solutions. Our expert developers utilize MongoDB, Express.js, AngularJS, and Node.js to create modern and responsive web applications. Trust us for cutting-edge solutions that drive your business growth and success.
Know more: https://www.synapseindia.com/technology/mean-stack-development-company.html
The world of search engine optimization (SEO) is buzzing with discussions after Google confirmed that around 2,500 leaked internal documents related to its Search feature are indeed authentic. The revelation has sparked significant concerns within the SEO community. The leaked documents were initially reported by SEO experts Rand Fishkin and Mike King, igniting widespread analysis and discourse. For More Info:- https://news.arihantwebtech.com/search-disrupted-googles-leaked-documents-rock-the-seo-world/
Discover the innovative and creative projects that highlight my journey throu...dylandmeas
Discover the innovative and creative projects that highlight my journey through Full Sail University. Below, you’ll find a collection of my work showcasing my skills and expertise in digital marketing, event planning, and media production.
Putting the SPARK into Virtual Training.pptxCynthia Clay
This 60-minute webinar, sponsored by Adobe, was delivered for the Training Mag Network. It explored the five elements of SPARK: Storytelling, Purpose, Action, Relationships, and Kudos. Knowing how to tell a well-structured story is key to building long-term memory. Stating a clear purpose that doesn't take away from the discovery learning process is critical. Ensuring that people move from theory to practical application is imperative. Creating strong social learning is the key to commitment and engagement. Validating and affirming participants' comments is the way to create a positive learning environment.
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Enterprise excellence and inclusive excellence are closely linked, and real-world challenges have shown that both are essential to the success of any organization. To achieve enterprise excellence, organizations must focus on improving their operations and processes while creating an inclusive environment that engages everyone. In this interactive session, the facilitator will highlight commonly established business practices and how they limit our ability to engage everyone every day. More importantly, though, participants will likely gain increased awareness of what we can do differently to maximize enterprise excellence through deliberate inclusion.
What is Enterprise Excellence?
Enterprise Excellence is a holistic approach that's aimed at achieving world-class performance across all aspects of the organization.
What might I learn?
A way to engage all in creating Inclusive Excellence. Lessons from the US military and their parallels to the story of Harry Potter. How belt systems and CI teams can destroy inclusive practices. How leadership language invites people to the party. There are three things leaders can do to engage everyone every day: maximizing psychological safety to create environments where folks learn, contribute, and challenge the status quo.
Who might benefit? Anyone and everyone leading folks from the shop floor to top floor.
Dr. William Harvey is a seasoned Operations Leader with extensive experience in chemical processing, manufacturing, and operations management. At Michelman, he currently oversees multiple sites, leading teams in strategic planning and coaching/practicing continuous improvement. William is set to start his eighth year of teaching at the University of Cincinnati where he teaches marketing, finance, and management. William holds various certifications in change management, quality, leadership, operational excellence, team building, and DiSC, among others.
An introduction to the cryptocurrency investment platform Binance Savings.Any kyc Account
Learn how to use Binance Savings to expand your bitcoin holdings. Discover how to maximize your earnings on one of the most reliable cryptocurrency exchange platforms, as well as how to earn interest on your cryptocurrency holdings and the various savings choices available.
An introduction to the cryptocurrency investment platform Binance Savings.
Managing information overload - VSB PASA 2013 Feb 14 PD
1. Managing Information Overload
Brian Kuhn Making Technology Work for You
Director of Technology / CIO
bkuhn@vsb.bc.ca https://prezi.com/user/bkuhn
2. “If you ask anyone who has been on
the Internet for at least a decade
what has changed, the answer will
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probably be, ‘Everything.’”,
A New Culture of Learning
3. 3.6 B people on earth
First computer chess tournament
0 (yes zero) personal computers sold
0 e-mails sent
0 blog posts
0 Facebook users
BG (before Google)
1970
http://www.thepeoplehistory.com/1970
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4. Nov. 26, 2012 around 7:56am
7.08 B people on the earth
318,564,465 personal computers sold this year
234,986 TVs sold today
1,736,732 cell phones sold today
2,458,412,202 internet users on earth
137,845,286,923 e-mail messages sent today
1,347,456 blog posts today
1,000,000,000 + Facebook users
1,344,823,201 Google searches today
http://www.worldometers.info/
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5. Things have
changed in our
world…
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6. “With the exception of alphabets and number systems, the
Net may well be the single most powerful mind-altering
technology that has ever come into general use. At the very
least, it’s the most powerful that has come along since the
book.” The Shallows (kindle 1991)
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“But because we’re doubling the rate
of progress every decade, we’ll see the
equivalent of a century of progress—at
today’s rate—in only twenty-five
calendar years.” The Singularity is Near
(kindle 442)
“Most long-range forecasts of what is
technically feasible in future time periods
dramatically underestimate the power of
future developments because they are
based on what I call the ‘intuitive linear’
view of history rather than the ‘historical
exponential’ view.” The Singularity is Near
(kindle 429)
8. “Printing gave humanity the written word. The Web makes
everyone a publisher. Printing enabled the distribution of
knowledge. The Web provides a platform for networking
human minds. Printing allowed people to know. The Web
enables people to collaborate and to learn collectively.”
Macrowikinomics (kindle 566)
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