The Eldonian Village was created 25 years ago when residents refused to be displaced from their homes in one of the poorest inner city areas in the UK to make way for redevelopment. Over the 1990s and 2000s, the residents regenerated the area themselves, building homes, community facilities, and attracting private investment, becoming one of the area's largest employers. By 2002, the community development had assets of £25 million and attracted over £100 million in private funds. The village now faces issues with high demand for housing and a long waiting list as the regeneration has been very successful.
Este documento describe cómo varios alimentos se asemejan a diferentes órganos y partes del cuerpo humano, y cómo cada uno de estos alimentos ayuda a mantener la salud de la parte del cuerpo a la que se asemeja. Se proporcionan ejemplos como las zanahorias que se parecen a los ojos y ayudan a la vista, los tomates que se parecen al corazón y son buenos para el corazón, y las nueces que se parecen al cerebro y son buenas para el cerebro. El documento sugiere que Dios diseñó
The Eldonians started as a community organization in the 1970s to address poverty and decline in the Vauxhall area of Liverpool. They have since redeveloped over 400 homes for rent, helped attract over £100 million in investment, and created 250 jobs. The Eldonians took a run-down, industrial area and transformed it into a thriving community through decades of community-led regeneration efforts.
The Eldonian people were told 25 years ago that their homes in one of the poorest inner city areas in the UK would be demolished to make way for industrial development, but they refused. Since then, through community organizing and partnerships, they have established a community trust with over 600 members, provided new housing for over 2,000 people, transformed the physical environment, and brought over $100 million in private investment to the area, serving as an example of local control and community empowerment. The driving force behind much of this work was Tony McGann, and though the original Eldon Street is now gone, the community's success in developing in a sustainable community from what was once considered derelict is remarkable.
The Eldonian Village Project in Liverpool transformed a formerly industrial and economically depressed area. In the late 1970s, local residents came together to regenerate the community after factory closures caused high unemployment. They redeveloped a former sugar refinery site into affordable housing with community facilities. Over 20 years, their community-led efforts created a thriving local area through high-quality, affordable housing and partnerships that attracted private investment. The Eldonian Village has received international recognition as a model for sustainable, community-driven urban regeneration.
The document introduces LeMill, a web community for finding, authoring and sharing open learning resources. LeMill allows teachers to find and share not just content but also activities, methods and tools. Resources on LeMill can be divided into content, activities and tools. LeMill is designed for teachers and aims to better meet their needs compared to learning management systems or object repositories. Teachers are encouraged to join and share resources on LeMill under a Creative Commons license.
The Eldonian Village Project in Liverpool regenerated an inner-city area called Vauxhall by developing affordable housing and involving local residents. The project addressed economic decline in the area by creating over 400 homes and attracting over £100 million in private investment. Today the project employs over 90 people and has assets of £50 million while continuing to provide affordable housing and support local community initiatives.
The Eldonian Village was created 25 years ago when residents refused to be displaced from their homes in one of the poorest inner city areas in the UK to make way for redevelopment. Over the 1990s and 2000s, the residents regenerated the area themselves, building homes, community facilities, and attracting private investment, becoming one of the area's largest employers. By 2002, the community development had assets of £25 million and attracted over £100 million in private funds. The village now faces issues with high demand for housing and a long waiting list as the regeneration has been very successful.
Este documento describe cómo varios alimentos se asemejan a diferentes órganos y partes del cuerpo humano, y cómo cada uno de estos alimentos ayuda a mantener la salud de la parte del cuerpo a la que se asemeja. Se proporcionan ejemplos como las zanahorias que se parecen a los ojos y ayudan a la vista, los tomates que se parecen al corazón y son buenos para el corazón, y las nueces que se parecen al cerebro y son buenas para el cerebro. El documento sugiere que Dios diseñó
The Eldonians started as a community organization in the 1970s to address poverty and decline in the Vauxhall area of Liverpool. They have since redeveloped over 400 homes for rent, helped attract over £100 million in investment, and created 250 jobs. The Eldonians took a run-down, industrial area and transformed it into a thriving community through decades of community-led regeneration efforts.
The Eldonian people were told 25 years ago that their homes in one of the poorest inner city areas in the UK would be demolished to make way for industrial development, but they refused. Since then, through community organizing and partnerships, they have established a community trust with over 600 members, provided new housing for over 2,000 people, transformed the physical environment, and brought over $100 million in private investment to the area, serving as an example of local control and community empowerment. The driving force behind much of this work was Tony McGann, and though the original Eldon Street is now gone, the community's success in developing in a sustainable community from what was once considered derelict is remarkable.
The Eldonian Village Project in Liverpool transformed a formerly industrial and economically depressed area. In the late 1970s, local residents came together to regenerate the community after factory closures caused high unemployment. They redeveloped a former sugar refinery site into affordable housing with community facilities. Over 20 years, their community-led efforts created a thriving local area through high-quality, affordable housing and partnerships that attracted private investment. The Eldonian Village has received international recognition as a model for sustainable, community-driven urban regeneration.
The document introduces LeMill, a web community for finding, authoring and sharing open learning resources. LeMill allows teachers to find and share not just content but also activities, methods and tools. Resources on LeMill can be divided into content, activities and tools. LeMill is designed for teachers and aims to better meet their needs compared to learning management systems or object repositories. Teachers are encouraged to join and share resources on LeMill under a Creative Commons license.
The Eldonian Village Project in Liverpool regenerated an inner-city area called Vauxhall by developing affordable housing and involving local residents. The project addressed economic decline in the area by creating over 400 homes and attracting over £100 million in private investment. Today the project employs over 90 people and has assets of £50 million while continuing to provide affordable housing and support local community initiatives.
First part of the presentation is about social networking tools and second part is about open content. Calibrate summer school 2007, Portorož, Slovenia.
1) The Big Bang Theory is the dominant scientific theory that the universe was created between 10-20 billion years ago from a cosmic explosion that hurled matter in all directions.
2) A black hole is a region of space with immense gravity that prevents anything, even light, from escaping.
3) The Milky Way galaxy is home to over 400 billion stars and contains the solar system, including Earth and the sun.
Liverpool sought to redevelop a derelict 42-acre city-center site into a new shopping and residential district called Liverpool ONE to become the top retail destination in northwest England. Costing £920 million, it would be Europe's biggest single regeneration project. To attract people to the unpromising location, the developers commissioned Wolff Olins to brand the project with the idea "No rules" to position it as unconventional and free-spirited like Liverpool's culture. When it opened in 2008, Liverpool ONE was immediately successful and revitalized the city's heart, attracting 500,000 weekly visitors and maintaining a 98.5% occupancy of its shops even during recession.
This document discusses user interface prototyping techniques. It recommends following design patterns, creating separate prototypes for each user functionality, making changes based on user feedback, and taking photos during paper prototyping. It emphasizes designing tasks based on usage scenarios and interview questions to focus testing on terminology, navigation, content, layout, and desired features. The testing process involves a test person using a "paper computer" while a facilitator observes.
The UK has experienced significant changes to its manufacturing industry since the mid-1970s, including major declines in some traditional industries and growth in others. Employment in manufacturing has fallen from over 7 million in the mid-1970s to less than 4 million by 2002. However, investments from overseas and new technologies have contributed to an industrial revival in some areas. Traditional heavy industries from the 19th century like textiles, steel, and shipbuilding have seen major declines, while growth has occurred in newer industries and areas not traditionally linked to manufacturing.
- In 1984, a deadly gas leak from a Union Carbide pesticide plant in Bhopal, India exposed over half a million people, killing 20,000. Over 100,000 people still suffer health issues from the exposure.
- A medical clinic called the Sambhavna Clinic was founded in Bhopal to provide free treatment to the gas victims. It has treated over 16,000 people but the site remains contaminated and Dow Chemical refuses to help clean it up.
- Survivors continue to experience health problems decades later from the exposure and the contaminated water, with one victim still dying each day. Union Carbide and Dow have not taken responsibility or provided information to properly treat the victims.
This document discusses how wikis have changed the way the author works by making it difficult to procrastinate on tasks, keeping work transparent and visible to others, encouraging brevity, eliminating email, allowing project management similar to building with Legos, facilitating collaboration on ideas, enabling literal sharing of pages, reducing distraction, and fostering peer-driven learning.
EL PRESENTE DE LAS TIC´s EN LOS CENTROS EDUCATIVOSjacintoda
Con motivo de las jornadas que todos los años celebra el Colegio Ramóm y Cajal en Avila, llevé esta presentación como ejemplo de la tarea que muchos prefesores están realizando en sus aulas. Gracias a todos por su ayuda.
JACINTO DOMÍNGUEZ ANDRÉS
Transforming Higher Education with Open Educational PracticesHans Põldoja
The document discusses the impact of ChatGPT, an AI assistant created by OpenAI, on student assessments in higher education. It begins by providing background on ChatGPT, describing it as a state-of-the-art language model that can engage in natural conversation. It then discusses concerns that ChatGPT could enable students to generate impressive written work for assignments, challenging traditional written assessments. The document also includes a quote from a student who used AI tools for their assignments, feeling they were penalized for not writing eloquently. Finally, it discusses the need to revisit existing student performance evaluation approaches in higher education in light of new technologies like ChatGPT.
First part of the presentation is about social networking tools and second part is about open content. Calibrate summer school 2007, Portorož, Slovenia.
1) The Big Bang Theory is the dominant scientific theory that the universe was created between 10-20 billion years ago from a cosmic explosion that hurled matter in all directions.
2) A black hole is a region of space with immense gravity that prevents anything, even light, from escaping.
3) The Milky Way galaxy is home to over 400 billion stars and contains the solar system, including Earth and the sun.
Liverpool sought to redevelop a derelict 42-acre city-center site into a new shopping and residential district called Liverpool ONE to become the top retail destination in northwest England. Costing £920 million, it would be Europe's biggest single regeneration project. To attract people to the unpromising location, the developers commissioned Wolff Olins to brand the project with the idea "No rules" to position it as unconventional and free-spirited like Liverpool's culture. When it opened in 2008, Liverpool ONE was immediately successful and revitalized the city's heart, attracting 500,000 weekly visitors and maintaining a 98.5% occupancy of its shops even during recession.
This document discusses user interface prototyping techniques. It recommends following design patterns, creating separate prototypes for each user functionality, making changes based on user feedback, and taking photos during paper prototyping. It emphasizes designing tasks based on usage scenarios and interview questions to focus testing on terminology, navigation, content, layout, and desired features. The testing process involves a test person using a "paper computer" while a facilitator observes.
The UK has experienced significant changes to its manufacturing industry since the mid-1970s, including major declines in some traditional industries and growth in others. Employment in manufacturing has fallen from over 7 million in the mid-1970s to less than 4 million by 2002. However, investments from overseas and new technologies have contributed to an industrial revival in some areas. Traditional heavy industries from the 19th century like textiles, steel, and shipbuilding have seen major declines, while growth has occurred in newer industries and areas not traditionally linked to manufacturing.
- In 1984, a deadly gas leak from a Union Carbide pesticide plant in Bhopal, India exposed over half a million people, killing 20,000. Over 100,000 people still suffer health issues from the exposure.
- A medical clinic called the Sambhavna Clinic was founded in Bhopal to provide free treatment to the gas victims. It has treated over 16,000 people but the site remains contaminated and Dow Chemical refuses to help clean it up.
- Survivors continue to experience health problems decades later from the exposure and the contaminated water, with one victim still dying each day. Union Carbide and Dow have not taken responsibility or provided information to properly treat the victims.
This document discusses how wikis have changed the way the author works by making it difficult to procrastinate on tasks, keeping work transparent and visible to others, encouraging brevity, eliminating email, allowing project management similar to building with Legos, facilitating collaboration on ideas, enabling literal sharing of pages, reducing distraction, and fostering peer-driven learning.
EL PRESENTE DE LAS TIC´s EN LOS CENTROS EDUCATIVOSjacintoda
Con motivo de las jornadas que todos los años celebra el Colegio Ramóm y Cajal en Avila, llevé esta presentación como ejemplo de la tarea que muchos prefesores están realizando en sus aulas. Gracias a todos por su ayuda.
JACINTO DOMÍNGUEZ ANDRÉS
Transforming Higher Education with Open Educational PracticesHans Põldoja
The document discusses the impact of ChatGPT, an AI assistant created by OpenAI, on student assessments in higher education. It begins by providing background on ChatGPT, describing it as a state-of-the-art language model that can engage in natural conversation. It then discusses concerns that ChatGPT could enable students to generate impressive written work for assignments, challenging traditional written assessments. The document also includes a quote from a student who used AI tools for their assignments, feeling they were penalized for not writing eloquently. Finally, it discusses the need to revisit existing student performance evaluation approaches in higher education in light of new technologies like ChatGPT.
This document provides an overview of open education and creative commons licenses. It begins by discussing some issues with copyright law, including long duration of copyright and limited reuse options. It then introduces Creative Commons licenses and describes the types of licenses available. The document explains how works can be marked with licenses and provides examples of Creative Commons icons. It also discusses open educational resources and the open education movement. Examples of open educational resources repositories and collections are provided. The document emphasizes that teachers, authors and organizations should share educational materials using open licenses to allow reuse and adaptation. It recommends that governments and institutions prioritize and support open education.
This document discusses personas used in instructional design. It provides examples of primary, secondary, supplemental, customer, served, and negative personas. The primary persona describes the most important user type for an interface. Secondary personas have similar needs to the primary persona, with some additional needs. Supplemental personas have needs fully met by combining primary and secondary personas. Customer personas describe customer rather than user needs. Served personas are impacted by but do not directly use a product. Negative personas are user types the product is not intended for. The document also discusses scenario-based design and provides an example scenario of a student teacher using a competency assessment tool.