Campbell at the National Library Australialittlehigh
Web 2.0 and the NLA (Debbie Campbell, Director, Collaborative Services, NLA)
This presentation provides an overview of the impact of Web 2.0 on the National Library of Australia's discovery services. The National Library has recognised that changes in service delivery are required for library services to be available in personal online environments. Consequently, in its Strategic Directions' statement 2006-2008, the National Library included an objective "to ensure [its] relevance in a rapidly changing world, participate in new online communities and enhance [its] visibility". One of the activities embarked on to achieve this objective was the provision of innovative online ‘spaces’ for Library patrons to interact with us and among themselves, and how this has been achieved will be discussed in relation to the National Library's premier discovery services, Libraries Australia, Picture Australia and Music Australia. [ppt presentation, 7MB] [audio - Cathro + Campbell - mp3, 48MB]
This document outlines Pastor Darryl M Matthews' presentation on modernizing ministry through technology. It covers how technology has changed society and the importance of integrating it into church administration and online ministry. Specific topics discussed include using technology for copying, computers, cameras and software. The presentation also provides guidance on setting up an effective church website and leveraging online resources and social media like Facebook. The goal is to help churches take advantage of technology to reach more people and enable ministry on the go.
Right now technology for right now ministry iweb4him
This document discusses how technology can be used for ministry purposes in today's media-dominated culture. It encourages adopting current technologies like social media, mobile devices, and video/audio tools to inspire, encourage, lead, disciple and train people. Examples mentioned include using tools like YouTube, Vimeo, Audacity and apps on iPhone for sharing content. The goal is to operate churches and ministries effectively in today's digital context through platforms people engage with in daily life.
The document discusses technology tips for church leaders presented by Chad Landman at a church leadership workshop. It notes that churches are generally 10 years behind in adopting modern technology. It identifies a lack of leadership embracing technology, lack of staff to implement and maintain it, and lack of knowledge of resources as barriers. The document provides examples of technology tools and resources for ministries and offers ideas for how churches can use technology, such as embracing what their church already uses, always tweaking their approach, searching for new tools, updating websites, hosting game/tech nights for seniors, using Instagram, creating a YouTube channel, and hosting digital parenting seminars.
Agape is godly love, phileo is brotherly love, Storge is family love, Eros is sexual love, Eros is not used in the bible. Peter and his denying the Lord three times and he is asked by Jesus two times if he loves Him with Agape love. Peter responds with phileo love. The third time Jesus asked him if he loved him with phileo love. It grieved Peter that he asked him the third time with phileo rather than agape. Why is agape love so difficult for us?
Steve Munsey: 5 Comforting Bible VersesSteve Munsey
Pastor Steve Munsey knows that sometimes, life can be difficult for us. But we shouldn't despair! In this set of slides, he shares five of his favorite comforting bible verses.
Campbell at the National Library Australialittlehigh
Web 2.0 and the NLA (Debbie Campbell, Director, Collaborative Services, NLA)
This presentation provides an overview of the impact of Web 2.0 on the National Library of Australia's discovery services. The National Library has recognised that changes in service delivery are required for library services to be available in personal online environments. Consequently, in its Strategic Directions' statement 2006-2008, the National Library included an objective "to ensure [its] relevance in a rapidly changing world, participate in new online communities and enhance [its] visibility". One of the activities embarked on to achieve this objective was the provision of innovative online ‘spaces’ for Library patrons to interact with us and among themselves, and how this has been achieved will be discussed in relation to the National Library's premier discovery services, Libraries Australia, Picture Australia and Music Australia. [ppt presentation, 7MB] [audio - Cathro + Campbell - mp3, 48MB]
This document outlines Pastor Darryl M Matthews' presentation on modernizing ministry through technology. It covers how technology has changed society and the importance of integrating it into church administration and online ministry. Specific topics discussed include using technology for copying, computers, cameras and software. The presentation also provides guidance on setting up an effective church website and leveraging online resources and social media like Facebook. The goal is to help churches take advantage of technology to reach more people and enable ministry on the go.
Right now technology for right now ministry iweb4him
This document discusses how technology can be used for ministry purposes in today's media-dominated culture. It encourages adopting current technologies like social media, mobile devices, and video/audio tools to inspire, encourage, lead, disciple and train people. Examples mentioned include using tools like YouTube, Vimeo, Audacity and apps on iPhone for sharing content. The goal is to operate churches and ministries effectively in today's digital context through platforms people engage with in daily life.
The document discusses technology tips for church leaders presented by Chad Landman at a church leadership workshop. It notes that churches are generally 10 years behind in adopting modern technology. It identifies a lack of leadership embracing technology, lack of staff to implement and maintain it, and lack of knowledge of resources as barriers. The document provides examples of technology tools and resources for ministries and offers ideas for how churches can use technology, such as embracing what their church already uses, always tweaking their approach, searching for new tools, updating websites, hosting game/tech nights for seniors, using Instagram, creating a YouTube channel, and hosting digital parenting seminars.
Agape is godly love, phileo is brotherly love, Storge is family love, Eros is sexual love, Eros is not used in the bible. Peter and his denying the Lord three times and he is asked by Jesus two times if he loves Him with Agape love. Peter responds with phileo love. The third time Jesus asked him if he loved him with phileo love. It grieved Peter that he asked him the third time with phileo rather than agape. Why is agape love so difficult for us?
Steve Munsey: 5 Comforting Bible VersesSteve Munsey
Pastor Steve Munsey knows that sometimes, life can be difficult for us. But we shouldn't despair! In this set of slides, he shares five of his favorite comforting bible verses.
A Rainbow of Inspiration: Quotes to Hack Your 2016!Paul Brown
The document contains a collection of quotes meant to inspire creativity. It includes quotes from artists, authors, and researchers such as Pablo Picasso, Albert Einstein, Walt Disney, and Brené Brown. The quotes discuss themes like creativity taking courage, curiosity leading to new discoveries, vulnerability being necessary for innovation, and imperfections not defining our worth. Overall, the quotes are intended to motivate and encourage creative thinking and risk-taking.
Science of Achievement & Art of Fulfillment | Tony Robbins Tony Robbins
What does it mean to live an extraordinary life? It means living life on your own terms. And to do that, you must master two skills: The science of achievement and the art of fulfillment. Hear Tony explain why success without fulfillment is the ultimate failure.
Your Keys to an Extraordinary Life of Fulfillment:
Health, Time, Wealth, Business, Mind & Spirit, Relationships
For more insights, strategies and tools, visit: http://tonyr.co/1Ol6IJH
Visit Tony Robbins' websites:
https://www.tonyrobbins.com/
http://humanelevation.tonyrobbins.com/
https://moneymasterthegame.com/
Follow Tony Robbins @:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TonyRobbins
Twitter: https://twitter.com/tonyrobbins
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ajrobbins
Google+: https://plus.google.com/+TonyRobbins
Instagram: https://instagram.com/tonyrobbins/
Tony Robbins is a #1 New York Times best-selling author, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. For more than 37 years, millions of people have enjoyed the warmth, humor and dynamic presentation of Mr. Robbins' corporate and personal development events. As the nation's #1 life and business strategist, he¹s called upon to consult and coach some of the world¹s finest athletes, entertainers, Fortune 500 CEOs, and even presidents of nations.
9 Powerful Habits To Develop In 2016 -- No Matter What You DoFaisal Hoque
Look at things with a beginner's mind. A beginner's mind allows us to embrace the highest emotional qualities — such as enthusiasm, zeal, and optimism — to creatively move ourselves forward.
Success can be reached in a multitude of ways. The road you take is dependent upon what you want out of life.
Success is also subjective; if one chooses to live within one’s means and owes no debts, he or she may consider him- or herself successful, whereas another may see success in the numbers in their bank account.
Regardless of the definition, when we think of successful people, what attributes generally come to mind?
Happy. Confident. Relaxed. Positive. Strong.
As we get ready to welcome a new year and bid goodbye to another, I thought I’d share some of the habits I plan to practice this coming year to get through my adventures (both good and bad).
Read more @ http://faisalhoque.com/2015/12/22/9-powerful-habits-to-develop-in-2016/.
12 Inspirational Quotes to Start the Year Off RightO.C. Tanner
If you're looking for a boost to help you through your week or your month, take a look at some of our favorite quotes. They'll help you pause, reflect, and ultimately accomplish the great work that you know you can produce.
Your Keys to an Extraordinary Life of Fulfillment Tony Robbins
Unlock your true potential through the power of parallel. While exclusive focus on outward achievement or inner fulfillment will bring results -- combine these forces through the six primary categories of your life to create the truly extraordinary.
Your Keys to an Extraordinary Life of Fulfillment:
Health, Time, Wealth, Business, Mind & Spirit, Relationships
For more insights, strategies and tools, visit: http://tonyr.co/1Ol6IJH
Follow Tony Robbins at:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TonyRobbins
Twitter: https://twitter.com/tonyrobbins
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ajrobbins
Google+: https://plus.google.com/+TonyRobbins
Instagram: https://instagram.com/tonyrobbins/
Tony Robbins is a #1 New York Times best-selling author, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. For more than 37 years, millions of people have enjoyed the warmth, humor and dynamic presentation of Mr. Robbins' corporate and personal development events. As the nation's #1 life and business strategist, he¹s called upon to consult and coach some of the world¹s finest athletes, entertainers, Fortune 500 CEOs, and even presidents of nations.
The document discusses things that one should never stop doing like searching, spring cleaning, and asking questions. It provides tips on passion, purpose, problems to solve, and spending time on hobbies and with good friends. It also advises cleaning out toxic social media friends and emails. The document cautions that no one can truly prepare for the future and to trust no one's predictions, instead favoring predictions from movies. Ultimately, it says to trust yourself.
10 Quotes That Makes You Feel Stronger TodayAbhishek Shah
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document provides background information on The Walking Dead television show and the concept of zombies and Haitian Vodou. It summarizes the plot of the first four seasons of The Walking Dead and provides ratings data showing the strong popularity of the show. It then discusses the origins and beliefs of Haitian Vodou, including its connection to zombies. It covers the history of Haiti and influences on Vodou. The document analyzes how Vodou and zombies are portrayed in popular culture and film.
God’s people did not consider the consequences of idolatry and sin and therefore her collapse was awesome. She could have been glorious, as God had planned but chose to forsake Jehovah. Are we considering our future? If we do not, our collapse could be awesome too.
Church Leadership In the New Testament EdwardFudge
The document discusses church leadership in the New Testament based on examples from Jerusalem. It describes the first reported church decision to replace Judas, noting those involved were near Jesus, grounded Scripture, and divinely led. It also outlines the first act of organization where seven men were chosen to oversee serving tables. The Jerusalem conference process is summarized as involving stating positions, seeing what God is doing now, listening to Scripture afresh, proposing a gospel-centered solution, obtaining agreement, and announcing the Spirit-led decision. Other early glimpses show unity, generosity, acceptance of Saul, relief efforts, and meetings with elders and James. Observations are that apostles were witnesses and teachers with moral authority from proximity to Jesus, without succession
A life of inspiration - Mahatma Gandhi 1869-1948Shivam Dhawan
Mahatma Gandhi, Father of our nation, whose profound spirituality and belief in justice inspired the world. In remembrance of his life of inspiration on his birth anniversary.
24 Productivity Habits of Successful People - by @prdotcopr.co
These are the history’s most successful people. Being so successful, they must have failed more than others. They must have found how to make it work - in how they lived, their routines, their failures and their habits. Let’s look for theif formula for success, the tips and tricks they used to be successful at what they did best. Anything you may find inspiring?
Article: http://academy.pr.co/127380-24-productivity-habits-of-successful-people
Inspired by: https://medium.com/life-learning/25-daily-rituals-of-history-s-most-successful-d87f1cf43077
Created by: http://pr.co
How to be a better storyteller whiteboard sessionRocketAdmin
This document provides tips on how to be a better storyteller when preaching. It discusses how Jesus used stories effectively to teach lessons. Stories engage emotions, stimulate thought, inspire action, and influence beliefs. The document encourages sharing a story of failure to make the audience more open, and telling a story with a memorable point to support an unforgettable sermon. It also suggests telling the audience the reason for a story and collecting stories by observing, writing, and naming them.
The document discusses Taiwan's development of an assistive technology and services system over the past decade. It outlines how Taiwan has built an integrated system to provide assistive technologies to support employment, daily living, education, and healthcare for people of all ages including the disabled and elderly. It details how Taiwan has achieved central government integration of assistive technology resources across multiple ministries and facilitated access through organizations at the national and local level. Examples of assistive technologies and services provided are also mentioned.
This document contains the agenda and presentation slides from a workshop on using social media for the U.S. Census. The presentation discusses the current social media landscape, defines social media, examines concerns about social media use in government, and provides examples of how other government agencies like NASA, the White House and the Smithsonian are successfully using social media. The presentation aims to demonstrate how building relationships, focusing on people over tools, reaching people where they are online, and establishing trust are key to an effective government social media strategy.
Going Global - Workshop Version - Fall 2011Lucy Gray
The document discusses the importance of preparing students to be global citizens by connecting classrooms globally. It argues that urgent global problems require networked problem solving, which means teaching students how to learn and collaborate across networks. It highlights trends like new media, 21st century skills, and connected teachers and students. The goal is for education systems to develop students' critical thinking, collaboration, communication, and other skills to solve complex global issues. Resources are provided to help teachers connect their classrooms globally, including tools, networks, and project examples.
Co-creation and crowd sourcing: more than just a digital practice! Off- and o...Het Huis van Alijn
In this presentation Sylvie Dhaene will be elaborate on the organisational process of setting up a crowdsourcing project. How can you manage such a project towards a meaningful and useful end result? How did users react and interact with the tagging tool. What can we do with the aggregated information of the visitors?
The document discusses utilizing social media in universities. It notes that digital natives are entering higher education and the academic landscape needs to change. It presents case studies of social media integration at University College Dublin and Smurfit Business School. It discusses both the benefits of social media integration such as improved communication and challenges such as ensuring participation is not unequal. It emphasizes that content, not technology, is key to building communities and a successful social media strategy.
Schlaepfer-Miller:Communication of coping and adaptation strategies for clima...AfricaAdapt
This project investigates using participatory media like drawings and a custom mobile phone app to help farmers in Tanzania communicate climate change adaptation methods to policymakers, scientists, and other farmers. The project provides farmers in the Bagamoyo district with multimedia phones that have an app to send tagged images and audio recordings directly to a webpage, creating a participatory body of evidence. This approach empowers communities by giving farmers an unfiltered way for their voices to be heard.
This presentation was shared as the opening plenary session at the Heartland eLearning Conference at the University of Central Oklahoma on March 7, 2011. It focuses on creativity as well as innovation in eLearning, especially in higher education, in four different areas: faculty Publishing,
A Rainbow of Inspiration: Quotes to Hack Your 2016!Paul Brown
The document contains a collection of quotes meant to inspire creativity. It includes quotes from artists, authors, and researchers such as Pablo Picasso, Albert Einstein, Walt Disney, and Brené Brown. The quotes discuss themes like creativity taking courage, curiosity leading to new discoveries, vulnerability being necessary for innovation, and imperfections not defining our worth. Overall, the quotes are intended to motivate and encourage creative thinking and risk-taking.
Science of Achievement & Art of Fulfillment | Tony Robbins Tony Robbins
What does it mean to live an extraordinary life? It means living life on your own terms. And to do that, you must master two skills: The science of achievement and the art of fulfillment. Hear Tony explain why success without fulfillment is the ultimate failure.
Your Keys to an Extraordinary Life of Fulfillment:
Health, Time, Wealth, Business, Mind & Spirit, Relationships
For more insights, strategies and tools, visit: http://tonyr.co/1Ol6IJH
Visit Tony Robbins' websites:
https://www.tonyrobbins.com/
http://humanelevation.tonyrobbins.com/
https://moneymasterthegame.com/
Follow Tony Robbins @:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TonyRobbins
Twitter: https://twitter.com/tonyrobbins
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ajrobbins
Google+: https://plus.google.com/+TonyRobbins
Instagram: https://instagram.com/tonyrobbins/
Tony Robbins is a #1 New York Times best-selling author, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. For more than 37 years, millions of people have enjoyed the warmth, humor and dynamic presentation of Mr. Robbins' corporate and personal development events. As the nation's #1 life and business strategist, he¹s called upon to consult and coach some of the world¹s finest athletes, entertainers, Fortune 500 CEOs, and even presidents of nations.
9 Powerful Habits To Develop In 2016 -- No Matter What You DoFaisal Hoque
Look at things with a beginner's mind. A beginner's mind allows us to embrace the highest emotional qualities — such as enthusiasm, zeal, and optimism — to creatively move ourselves forward.
Success can be reached in a multitude of ways. The road you take is dependent upon what you want out of life.
Success is also subjective; if one chooses to live within one’s means and owes no debts, he or she may consider him- or herself successful, whereas another may see success in the numbers in their bank account.
Regardless of the definition, when we think of successful people, what attributes generally come to mind?
Happy. Confident. Relaxed. Positive. Strong.
As we get ready to welcome a new year and bid goodbye to another, I thought I’d share some of the habits I plan to practice this coming year to get through my adventures (both good and bad).
Read more @ http://faisalhoque.com/2015/12/22/9-powerful-habits-to-develop-in-2016/.
12 Inspirational Quotes to Start the Year Off RightO.C. Tanner
If you're looking for a boost to help you through your week or your month, take a look at some of our favorite quotes. They'll help you pause, reflect, and ultimately accomplish the great work that you know you can produce.
Your Keys to an Extraordinary Life of Fulfillment Tony Robbins
Unlock your true potential through the power of parallel. While exclusive focus on outward achievement or inner fulfillment will bring results -- combine these forces through the six primary categories of your life to create the truly extraordinary.
Your Keys to an Extraordinary Life of Fulfillment:
Health, Time, Wealth, Business, Mind & Spirit, Relationships
For more insights, strategies and tools, visit: http://tonyr.co/1Ol6IJH
Follow Tony Robbins at:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TonyRobbins
Twitter: https://twitter.com/tonyrobbins
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ajrobbins
Google+: https://plus.google.com/+TonyRobbins
Instagram: https://instagram.com/tonyrobbins/
Tony Robbins is a #1 New York Times best-selling author, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. For more than 37 years, millions of people have enjoyed the warmth, humor and dynamic presentation of Mr. Robbins' corporate and personal development events. As the nation's #1 life and business strategist, he¹s called upon to consult and coach some of the world¹s finest athletes, entertainers, Fortune 500 CEOs, and even presidents of nations.
The document discusses things that one should never stop doing like searching, spring cleaning, and asking questions. It provides tips on passion, purpose, problems to solve, and spending time on hobbies and with good friends. It also advises cleaning out toxic social media friends and emails. The document cautions that no one can truly prepare for the future and to trust no one's predictions, instead favoring predictions from movies. Ultimately, it says to trust yourself.
10 Quotes That Makes You Feel Stronger TodayAbhishek Shah
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document provides background information on The Walking Dead television show and the concept of zombies and Haitian Vodou. It summarizes the plot of the first four seasons of The Walking Dead and provides ratings data showing the strong popularity of the show. It then discusses the origins and beliefs of Haitian Vodou, including its connection to zombies. It covers the history of Haiti and influences on Vodou. The document analyzes how Vodou and zombies are portrayed in popular culture and film.
God’s people did not consider the consequences of idolatry and sin and therefore her collapse was awesome. She could have been glorious, as God had planned but chose to forsake Jehovah. Are we considering our future? If we do not, our collapse could be awesome too.
Church Leadership In the New Testament EdwardFudge
The document discusses church leadership in the New Testament based on examples from Jerusalem. It describes the first reported church decision to replace Judas, noting those involved were near Jesus, grounded Scripture, and divinely led. It also outlines the first act of organization where seven men were chosen to oversee serving tables. The Jerusalem conference process is summarized as involving stating positions, seeing what God is doing now, listening to Scripture afresh, proposing a gospel-centered solution, obtaining agreement, and announcing the Spirit-led decision. Other early glimpses show unity, generosity, acceptance of Saul, relief efforts, and meetings with elders and James. Observations are that apostles were witnesses and teachers with moral authority from proximity to Jesus, without succession
A life of inspiration - Mahatma Gandhi 1869-1948Shivam Dhawan
Mahatma Gandhi, Father of our nation, whose profound spirituality and belief in justice inspired the world. In remembrance of his life of inspiration on his birth anniversary.
24 Productivity Habits of Successful People - by @prdotcopr.co
These are the history’s most successful people. Being so successful, they must have failed more than others. They must have found how to make it work - in how they lived, their routines, their failures and their habits. Let’s look for theif formula for success, the tips and tricks they used to be successful at what they did best. Anything you may find inspiring?
Article: http://academy.pr.co/127380-24-productivity-habits-of-successful-people
Inspired by: https://medium.com/life-learning/25-daily-rituals-of-history-s-most-successful-d87f1cf43077
Created by: http://pr.co
How to be a better storyteller whiteboard sessionRocketAdmin
This document provides tips on how to be a better storyteller when preaching. It discusses how Jesus used stories effectively to teach lessons. Stories engage emotions, stimulate thought, inspire action, and influence beliefs. The document encourages sharing a story of failure to make the audience more open, and telling a story with a memorable point to support an unforgettable sermon. It also suggests telling the audience the reason for a story and collecting stories by observing, writing, and naming them.
The document discusses Taiwan's development of an assistive technology and services system over the past decade. It outlines how Taiwan has built an integrated system to provide assistive technologies to support employment, daily living, education, and healthcare for people of all ages including the disabled and elderly. It details how Taiwan has achieved central government integration of assistive technology resources across multiple ministries and facilitated access through organizations at the national and local level. Examples of assistive technologies and services provided are also mentioned.
This document contains the agenda and presentation slides from a workshop on using social media for the U.S. Census. The presentation discusses the current social media landscape, defines social media, examines concerns about social media use in government, and provides examples of how other government agencies like NASA, the White House and the Smithsonian are successfully using social media. The presentation aims to demonstrate how building relationships, focusing on people over tools, reaching people where they are online, and establishing trust are key to an effective government social media strategy.
Going Global - Workshop Version - Fall 2011Lucy Gray
The document discusses the importance of preparing students to be global citizens by connecting classrooms globally. It argues that urgent global problems require networked problem solving, which means teaching students how to learn and collaborate across networks. It highlights trends like new media, 21st century skills, and connected teachers and students. The goal is for education systems to develop students' critical thinking, collaboration, communication, and other skills to solve complex global issues. Resources are provided to help teachers connect their classrooms globally, including tools, networks, and project examples.
Co-creation and crowd sourcing: more than just a digital practice! Off- and o...Het Huis van Alijn
In this presentation Sylvie Dhaene will be elaborate on the organisational process of setting up a crowdsourcing project. How can you manage such a project towards a meaningful and useful end result? How did users react and interact with the tagging tool. What can we do with the aggregated information of the visitors?
The document discusses utilizing social media in universities. It notes that digital natives are entering higher education and the academic landscape needs to change. It presents case studies of social media integration at University College Dublin and Smurfit Business School. It discusses both the benefits of social media integration such as improved communication and challenges such as ensuring participation is not unequal. It emphasizes that content, not technology, is key to building communities and a successful social media strategy.
Schlaepfer-Miller:Communication of coping and adaptation strategies for clima...AfricaAdapt
This project investigates using participatory media like drawings and a custom mobile phone app to help farmers in Tanzania communicate climate change adaptation methods to policymakers, scientists, and other farmers. The project provides farmers in the Bagamoyo district with multimedia phones that have an app to send tagged images and audio recordings directly to a webpage, creating a participatory body of evidence. This approach empowers communities by giving farmers an unfiltered way for their voices to be heard.
This presentation was shared as the opening plenary session at the Heartland eLearning Conference at the University of Central Oklahoma on March 7, 2011. It focuses on creativity as well as innovation in eLearning, especially in higher education, in four different areas: faculty Publishing,
Tech help for people who are Deaf or have hearing lossAbilityNet
This slide deck accompanied a FREE AbilityNet webinar on 08 September 2021. The webinar explored technology that can support people who are Deaf or have hearing loss.
The webinar featured Lloyd Bak's Rachel Vann who is a child of deaf adults (CODA), ark Applin from Signly and Microsoft showcasing its use of the Signly platform. We also heard from the RNID about different types of assistive technology and how these can support Deaf people or those with hearing loss.
A presentation for program managers and data experts at the U.S. Census Bureau. Focus on the Census engagement and federal compliant tools and Terms of Service for free social media tools available to agencies.
1) eTwinning is an online portal launched in 2005 that promotes European school cooperation, collaborative learning, and project-based pedagogy by providing online tools and support for teacher projects, without directly financing projects.
2) Since 2005, eTwinning membership has grown significantly as the Internet has evolved from a passive Web 1.0 to a more interactive and creative Web 2.0, allowing for greater online collaboration and community building among teachers.
3) Looking ahead, eTwinning aims to further support online collaboration and professional development through online learning events, communities of practice, and quality assurance programs to recognize excellent projects while remaining free for teachers.
This document discusses the development of a Knowledge Hub to facilitate sharing of knowledge across local governments in the UK. It provides examples of how social media and crowdsourcing have been used by local governments to engage residents and solve problems. The Knowledge Hub will provide an online platform and tools to allow governments in the sector to securely share information and learn from each other. A beta launch is planned for April with the goal of supporting collaboration and innovation across local governments.
This document discusses the development of a Knowledge Hub to facilitate sharing of knowledge across local governments in the UK. It provides examples of how social media and crowdsourcing have been used by local governments to engage residents and solve problems. The Knowledge Hub will provide an online platform and tools to allow governments in the sector to securely share information and learn from each other. A beta launch is planned for April with the goal of supporting collaboration and innovation across local governments.
On November 7th Anka Mulder, President of the Board of Directors, gave a keynote presentation for the Asia Regional OpenCourseWare and OpenEducation Conference (AROOC) in Tokyo, Japan.
The document discusses the pros and cons of smartphone usage. Smartphones provide benefits in the workplace by allowing fast access to emails and the internet. However, they can also negatively impact productivity if overused for social media or non-work purposes. Smartphones are beneficial for education as they function like portable laptops at a lower cost, though they may distract from studying if used excessively for social networking. In conclusion, while smartphones have changed daily life, their overuse can undermine productivity in work, school, and social interactions.
The document discusses the rise of social media and its implications for government and society. It notes that social media usage is growing rapidly among all demographics and that people increasingly expect information and services to be available online. It argues that governments and organizations need to adopt more open and collaborative approaches online to remain relevant, including becoming more transparent with data, engaging citizens through social media, and co-producing services. Examples of innovative social media use by governments are provided.
The document discusses blended facilitation, which refers to facilitating group development using both online and offline tools in a structured framework. It provides the example of the Media Sandbox case study, which used a blended approach to facilitate collaboration and knowledge sharing among an online community of practitioners. Key elements of the blended model included online knowledge assets and discussions, as well as in-person workshops and events to launch projects, share lessons learned, and build community. The blended approach aimed to create an open community that facilitates long-term innovation, knowledge sharing, and learning through both virtual and physical interactions.
The document discusses the shift to open data and government 2.0 with more transparent, inclusive and user-driven communication. It provides examples of open data portals around the world and in Ireland. It also discusses linked open data and potential applications for open data in areas like transportation, budgets and quality of life indicators. Finally, it addresses challenges around engaging developers and citizens with open data and measuring the success of open data initiatives.
This document discusses information technology and its importance and advantages. It introduces information technology and encourages the reader to learn more about IT by exploring the menus. It then discusses how IT is important because it automates systems, processes information, and aids in cultural development and communication. Finally, it outlines some advantages of IT like enabling globalization, cheaper and faster communication, increased productivity and profitability for businesses, and reducing prejudice.
Interactive Connections aims to inspire, train, and equip Catholic ministers to become lifelong learners using new media for catechesis and evangelization. Their mission is to provide technology training for those involved in ministry, engage peers in integrating technology into their work, and develop a support network for ministers to continue learning about technology. They offer online courses with modules on topics like social media, websites, and digital storytelling. The courses have grown over the years from 27 participants in their first pilot to over 80 participants in recent sessions, coming from various locations across the US.
Blogging family tradition stories 2013 slidesharecmcivor
This document discusses blogging and sharing family tradition stories through blogging. It begins with an opening prayer and then provides an overview of blogging basics, components of a blog, examples of blogs, and reasons for starting a blog to share family traditions. It encourages participants to brainstorm reasons for sharing traditions and provides guidance on starting a blog, including choosing a purpose, maintaining consistency, balance and responsible use, and focusing on visibility and connection. The presentation aims to help people use blogging to foster community and appreciation for shared traditions.
Wikis: Interacting, Collaborating and Organizing for Ministry, 2013cmcivor
This is the 2013 PowerPoint presentation for the module, Wikis: Interacting, Collaborating and Organizing for Ministry, part of the Summer 2013 Digital Discipleship Boot Camp. We are lifelong learners in the New Media age!
Digital catechesis adding your profile picture pptcmcivor
This 3 sentence tutorial explains how to add a profile picture in Digital Discipleship Boot Camp. It introduces Claudia McIvor as the author and includes her username and a sample profile picture size. The tutorial concludes by thanking the reader for watching.
This presentation reviews the basics of blogging, shows examples of blogs of family traditions, and offers a step by step tutorial of creating a blog in Blogger.
Technology and Faith for Aged to Perfection 2012cmcivor
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2. Opening Prayer Ministry Meets Technology 8/7/2011 Lord God of all things visible and invisible, We gather in your name today With a sincere desire to bring dignity To all citizens of the digital continent.
13. Ministry Meets Technology 8/7/2011 It is the duty of Pastors to instruct and guide the faithful so that they, with the help of these same media, may further the salvation and perfection of themselves and of the entire human family. In addition, the laity especially must strive to instill a human and Christian spirit into these media… Pope Paul VI Inter Mirifica, The Decree on the Media of Social Communications 1963 Chapter 1, paragraph 3
14. Ministry Meets Technology 8/7/2011 “These technologies" are truly a gift to humanity and we must endeavour to ensure that the benefits they offer are put at the service of all human individuals and communities.” Pope Benedict XVI 2009 World Communications Day Statement
44. Closing Prayer 8/7/2011 Ministry Meets Technology Holy Spirit, creative and inspiring God, enkindle in us the desire to witness your love in the language of the digital world. Amen.
45. Resources 8/7/2011 Ministry Meets Technology Decree on the Media of Social Communications, Inter Mirifica http://www.vatican.va/archive/hist_councils/ii_vatican_council/documents/vat-ii_decree_19631204_inter-mirifica_en.html World Communications Day Statements since 1967 http://www.pccs.va/pccs/documenti/gmcs/gmcs_eng_1967-2011.htm "America Magazine - Status Update." America Magazine. James Martin, S.J., July 4, 2011. http://www.americamagazine.org/content/article.cfm?o=1000&article_id=12931 Social Media at the Bishop Larking Pastoral Center Diocese of St. Petersburg, Office of Communications. http://home.catholicweb.com/dosp/files/Resources/SocialMediaPolicy.pdf Spiritual Popcorn blog by Paul Jarzembowski, http://spiritualpopcorn.blogspot.com/search?updated-min=2011-01-01T00%3A00%3A00-06%3A00&updated-max=2012-01-01T00%3A00%3A00-06%3A00&max-results=23 Nick Alexander video posted to YouTube at http://youtu.be/hA7imD94a54 Other Abled video by Claudia McIvor posted to YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDvkq4s5mmw
Editor's Notes
How your ministry can and should reach beyond your parish to the digital continentPope’s quote from WCD 2009: The new digital technologies are, indeed, bringing about fundamental shifts in patterns of communication and human relationships. He calls us to create a culture of respect, friendship and dialogue.
PrayerChallenge: I know my audience, but I don’t know all the ministries you are involved in.This presentation will be partly about WHY we minister in the digital continentPartly will be about practical suggestions to integrate technology.If something interests you, try to seek additional training!
The real meNot an expert in technologyLove to let my inner child shineCreativeLifelong learnerIn Ministry, I am a catechist, primarily. LOVE to teach.Don’t let any lack of expertise in technology prevent you from hearing today’s message. God will make a way!
In three or four words, what is your primary ministry – what you LOVE to do
In three or four words, what is your primary ministry – what you LOVE to do IN MINISTRY? Your PASSION.LiturgyCatechesisServiceEvangelizationEtc.
No matter what ministry you are in, I believe what you do touches all these areas: the family, your parish, the Church AND the digital continent, which includes those who are not yet fully initiated into our faith.Every person who attends a liturgy, a faith formation program, celebrate the rites of initiation or benefits from your evangelization or outreach efforts is part of these communities.
Everyone is a member of a family:Family is the first experience of Church.Family is where traditions are passed on.Faith traditions can help bind families across generations.How can your ministry help to keep families strong?
QUESTION: What do you think people would say if asked “Where do you encounter Christ in your parish?”Parish survey showed that the two most life-giving things were various parish programs that helped create a sense of community AND liturgies.Is your ministry doing all it can to reach out with prayer, community-building opportunities, and services that meet the corporal and spiritual needs of others?Whether fully initiated or not, whether practicing their faith or not, the people you of your parish family are touched by your ministry, too.
Within and beyond your parish, you will find individuals who are isolated, disconnected from parish life. Not everyone who shows up at Mass on Sunday is mentally present or has that warm fuzzy feeling of belonging to the parish! Nor do they recognize the tremendous gift of the Eucharist!How can your ministry, your passion, include the marginalized, the lonely, the isolated?
And then there are communities that are so different from ours, across the globe.But we have figured out how to reach out to them. We’ve set up missions and supported relief organizations. We are starting to tell the stories of those who are under oppression and live in systems of political and economic injustice. If only more people could hear their stories, awareness and outreach would certainly grow.
Now, in the 21st Century, there is a whole new mission – to bring the love of God to the digital continent.Some citizens of this digital continent are already in your parish community. BUT - Some truly will never hear about Jesus unless you step out into their space – their cyberspace!INTEGRATING TECHNOLOGY IS ONE WAY WE CAN MORE EFFECTIVELY MINISTER TO PEOPLE WITHIN AND BEYOND THE GEOGRAPHIC PARISH: THE CITIZENS OF THE DIGITAL CONTINENT.Clipart from Microsoft ClipArt collection.
Is this you?This was me for many years. WHY should we pay attention to technology and how it relates to ministry?
THAN I started to read what our Church was saying about technology.Do we have an obligation to include the digital continent in our ministry? YES!-Inter Mirifica – way back in 1963, the Church was having its say about communications. Inter Mirifica is one of the documents from Vat II – a lesser known one, but visionary in its content. It called for an annual theme and a day for the Pope to give a message about communications and media. Back then, it was talking about TV and radio. Doesn’t say DON’T have a voice in the media at all!
Today, WCD messages are more about the Internet and the Digital Continent. In summary, the Church offers us a vision for evangelization through social media, as well as instruction on how media can and should be used to promote the dignity of human beings, dialogue with others, friendship, respect and infusing the Web with a “soul” by both priests and laity. (that’s us!) I also observed what was happening in schools (not necessarily Catholic schools) and how we were using tech in innovative ways to engage students in an entirely new way of learning about and with technology.
You can read all the past WCD messages on the Pontifical Council for Social Communications site. It’s a great way to catch up, as each document is short and covers a limited topic such as 2010, which was directed to priests and the new media.
Besides the Vatican, there are many other heralds in the Church of the Digital world. Here’s an example -James Martin SJ, July America MagazineWrites about the necessity to update and upgrade our parish presence on the Internet. He says regarding updating web sites:Many church employees might say: “Are you nuts? I’m too busy!” But not updating is like having a microphone in the parish that is not working. A priest or deacon could deliver homilies that would put St. John Chrysostom to shame, but if no one can hear them, what is the point? Likewise, if church organizations do not maintain a fresh Web site or blog, fewer people—especially the young, who get their information digitally—are going to visit these sites and hear the church’s message, or even care if the church is speaking.
If you would like something a little more local as justification for integrating technology in your ministry, look no further than our own diocese – The Office of Communications published steps and guidelines for use of social media in parishes and schools. READ IT!DOSP guidelines – January 2011DOSP.orgNewsOffice of CommunicationsResourcesSocial Media Document
What are some ways You can reach out to the digital continent in your ministry? THIS WILL BE AN INTRODUCTION to some useful ideas.Three areas of CommunicationCommunityCreativityNotice the overlap.TALK to someone about what these three areas mean to you, related to tech and ministry if you can. Ask for large group feedback.
Start with CommunicationOne-way like a web site, but there are other ways to look at communication!
Old way to communicate and share files: e-mail (still useful and mainstream)New way: Cloud computing using Google Docs or DropboxGoogle Docs: Online Word ProcessorShare files with others and edit in real time. See exactly who did what and when.Documents, spreadsheets, surveys, images – but not a round trip ticket. Formatting may be lost. Great if you are creating something that does not have to be downloaded to your computer for editing.Example: Our parish survey used Google Forms, similar to Survey Monkey but totally free.Example: Parish Survey
Each question generates a graph of some kind.
Even better than GD, DROPBOX. Simple, online storage and file sharing. Takes any kinds of files and does not change formatting. Access from any computer with Internet.Example: How we usually share info after a team meeting… waiting, e-mailing, forgotten tasks…Now we have a HF Facebook e-mail account that we use to set up other sharing tools like Dropbox.Michelle took notes on laptop at AFF meeting. Before we left the meeting, she had placed the notes in Dropbox and shared that file with us. When we got home, all we had to do was accept the invitation she sent to us (in a group e-mail), and the minutes were right there. So were ALL the documents we had worked on independently. No more lost files. Protected from hard drive failure. No waiting for someone to type up minutes and missing something you were supposed to do.
WikisUser-created website in the cloud that can be edited by a GROUP (private or public)Collaborative – discuss, edit content, post links… use for homework assignments, keeping documents in a central place, etc.Free public or private options. Ad-free for educators.Great Team toolThink of it as a collaborative work space in the cloud.
This is an e-mail I received from Church of the Presentation up north. I wanted to see how Constant Contact information looks on the receiving end. It’s a really nice way to connect with your parish!This parish uses it to send out a weekly message from pastor and keep parishioners informed of parish events. Individuals must opt-in to receive these emails. It’s actually very nice and not annoying at all!We also used CC from the LPMI office to notify our alumni about an upcoming retreat morning and to streamline the process of gathering their RSVP responses.
You can also check out our LPMI alumni newsletter! Posted on diocesan web site and has info about YOUR networking group, and will be there for you when you need a point of connection after commissioning!
Other options to streamline and modernize your communication in your ministry…Skype – online meeting, free for anyone who has Skype. Similar to conference call. GoToWebinar – Free TRIAL periodInvite up to 100 people to an online meeting. Show your screen, show a PPT to a group, allows for interaction (chat box and ask a question) with the whole group. Example: used for SITM to conduct our follow-up classes this summer after one live day, the rest of training was by webinar.
Don’t forget that most young people (and many old people) are using mobile devices now – cell phones, smart phones, ipads, in addition to laptops.Rather than fight a losing battle about these devices, how can you model digital etiquette and responsible use? How can they be integrated into faith formation classes, homework assignments, or parish meetings?
Community – building holy connections through Facebook social networking, Twitter and Digital Catechesis
Community – tools you can use to reach others and build community in the digital world.Misconceptions about SN – because it is misused does not mean it can’t be used responsibly.HF Facebook page – set up over last 9 months. Taking is slow. Learning as we use it. Team of moderators, a manual for future team members, checking out questions with diocese, etc.CLOSED group used for our summer institute to allow people to try it out and see the benefits of making connections with other ministers.Refer to DOSP guidelines (next slide)
Digital Catechesis – network for faith-based ministers to connect and share resourcesTwitter – follow your favorite organizations (USCCB, America Magazine) or people.
At the Crossroads of communication and Creativity, there’s BLOGGING. Blogs are more than diaries – they are opportunities for people to dialogue and share ideas. Blogs – this year the Vatican invited 150 Catholic bloggers to a summit. The Church recognizes that bloggers are using modern technology to reach out and share their faith! Bloggers can be priests or ordinary Catholics like you and me. CHOOSE what blogs to read – not all are bad/good.SPIRITUAL POPCORNHere’s a guy who created a blog about movies, and gives you his analysis from the Catholic perspective! Great use of ORIGINAL thoughts. Connection between “pop culture and faith.”
Creativity –engaging others with tools like Wordle, YouTube (parish renovations, Catholic Weird Al), digital storytelling (Other-Abled)
Creativity – what is it? Allowing people to use their imagination to invent or create something unique, something new, something that expresses their faith.Traditionally, creativity has been applied to the visual and performing arts. We are used to seeing sculptures, stained glass and paintings that express our faith. We are OK with people singing music as a creative expression of faith.We are not so used to creating expressions of faith through technology, but the potential is there.What are some tools people could use to convey the age-old content of our faith?
This is a Wordle or word cloud made from the text of the WCD message for 2009. It took about 30 seconds to create it.Looking at this, can you tell what the most commonly used words in the Pope’s message were? How could you use this in a discussion, a retreat, or a school to facilitate discussion about what the Pope is saying?
YouTube gives you videos to use – like this one. Hilarious but respectful promotion of RCIA set to the tune of YMCA by Nick Alexander, the Catholic Weird Al.You can use someone else’s creative product to add another dimension to faith – one that people don’t expect!You can make your own videos as well.
YouTube videos can also fall in the category of “Digital Storytelling” – using digital media to share our faith. This is a movie I created that tells the story of a new ministry in our parish that serves the spiritual and social needs of adults with all kinds of special needs and their caretakers. We had such a good time in our first year, and can’t wait to start again in the fall. We shared this story with the whole parish by posting it on our parish web page over the summer.
Voicethread is another way to invite dialogue and share faith in a creative visual and auditory way – telling a story and recording peoples’ voices.Here is a VT from a kindergarten class, using the children’s artwork and voices to pray the Stations. This VT is private and protected, so
Four steps to integrating technology in your ministry.Awareness – Get your ostrich head out of the sand! Now you know a little bit more about what’s out there. Start a conversation in your parish about what you have learned. Just put it out there so it’s on other people’s radar scope. Give it time to develop.Update – set up a learning schedule – allocate 10 minutes a day to watching a YouTube tutorial video on the technology you want to adapt. Ask a HS student to mentor you. Take a summer class next year and immerse yourself. Ask the IT faculty at your Catholic school to give little tutorials. Tech integration is happening in education – just not so much in ministries yet. Try it! You can play with this stuff – most of it is free, ad supported. Just spend some time trying it out after you have learned the basics.Find Others – don’t let technology isolate you. Find others who share your interest in sanctifying the digital continent. Join Digital Catechesis network. SHARE your product with others.