The New Normal Trends Re-writing the Future of the Senior Living Resident Ex...Innovations2Solutions
This paper offers an overview of key trends affecting the senior living resident experience:
1. Accommodating a new generation of customers who are more diverse and more tech-savvy than previous generations
2. Changes in consumers’ retail behaviors
3. New expectations for senior living amenities and
services
4. Changes in the senior living industry’s stakeholders
The STC Leadership Program provides information about the direction of STC and it helps STC community leaders share ideas. For details about the program content, see the slides and additional handouts linked as coverage for this session. All STC community leaders are invited to attend.
The New Normal Trends Re-writing the Future of the Senior Living Resident Ex...Innovations2Solutions
This paper offers an overview of key trends affecting the senior living resident experience:
1. Accommodating a new generation of customers who are more diverse and more tech-savvy than previous generations
2. Changes in consumers’ retail behaviors
3. New expectations for senior living amenities and
services
4. Changes in the senior living industry’s stakeholders
The STC Leadership Program provides information about the direction of STC and it helps STC community leaders share ideas. For details about the program content, see the slides and additional handouts linked as coverage for this session. All STC community leaders are invited to attend.
Media, Modernization and Millenials...What's the future of settlement work?guest6fde30
This presentation, for the Newcomer Organization Network of Peel, provides an overview of key trends and innovations that are and will influence the nature of settlement work and providing services to newcomers to Canada. It focuses on settlement funding "modernization", use and integration of social media in our work, and demographics of service providers, including desirable characteristics agencies should look for, regardless of age.
Strenthening community networks in South AfricaCathy C
The United Kingdom’s Department for International Development (DFID), through its Digital Access Programme, provided support in 2018 for people in South Africa involved in community networks to attend the Third Summit on Community Networks in Africa, co-organised by the Association for Progressive Communications (APC) and the Internet Society.
In 2018, the summit was hosted by APC-member Zenzeleni Networks Non-Profit Company (NPC) and took place in Wild Lubanzi, South Africa. In total, 18 individuals were sponsored to participate in the summit thanks to DFID's support.
What follows is part of our effort to capture the activities, results and lessons learned from the Pilot Mentoring project. This pilot project was instrumental in designing the multi-year, multi-country project to enable community networks in Brazil, Indonesia, Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa, which APC is implementing with funding from DFID.
The overall objective of the community radio station is – giving voices to the unheard voices, providing information, knowledge and democratizing communication for Mahadalit community. Community radio, although taking on diverse forms depending on its surroundings, remains a type of radio made to serve people; radio that encourages expression and participation and that values local culture. Its will reach out to the remotest areas far from large urban centers, where the population is too small to attract commercial or large-scale State radio.
The main objectives of the project include:
• To identify the intervention area for setting up the community radio station.
• Coordination with all the stake holders for the compliances and necessary permissions.
• Technical assistance for setting of community radio station
• Content development of the broad casting issues.
• Community Mobilisation and Trainings for the hand holding supports in order to change the "passive culture" amongst the people and generating awareness on local issues, giving them voice and breaking silence to play an active role in future leadership.
• To engage the young people from the Mahadalit community in a youth radio partnership as the owners of the station and programs.
This flyer lists the benefits of bringing Code for America's fellows to your city. The year long program enlists a team of fellows to build apps, train staff and help city governments strengthen their longterm ability to innovate. Become a 21st Century Government that is by the people and for the people. Visit http://codeforamerica.org/cities
In the Public Sector, content creation and communication rarely involves large budgets, resources or teams.
The best and most successful case studies of using content for brand awareness and marketing use creativity, innovation and resourcefulness to move around these challenges.
In this one day, case study lead forum, module leaders will have time to delve into how they have solved issues, answer your questions, and address solutions to the key questions.
No Budget – No Problem!
The Australian Public Sector Strategic Content Creation and Communication Forum
Novotel Canberra, 22nd February 2017
http://www.arkgroupaustralia.com.au/events/content-public-sector/ #contentgov
A unique and innovative one-day forum that brings together case studies from various public sector organisations that have been able to overcome challenges in their organisation and achieved real success
Vendor Neutral(no sales presentations) #contentaus
Hear practical case study presentations from:
Health Education and Training Institute
Kite Communications
RACV
Department of Health and Human Service
La Trobe University (tbc)
ACT Government
NSW Government
In this one day, case study lead forum, module leaders will have time to delve into how they have solved issues, answer your questions, and address solutions to the key
questions.
Inspire your ‘non marketing’ employees to generate content
Create killer content
Top Ten Trends: Innovation and Content for 2017
How to make your next campaign great
Creating content that works on a budget
Assessing the Gaps: Creating Content from a Virtual Team
Let’s make it go Viral
Creating content tailored for each of the Social Medias unique platforms
Social Media Asia Pacific Linked In
http://www.linkedin.com/groups?mostPopular=&gid=2813516
Public Sector Australia Linked In - over 1000 members
http://www.linkedin.com/groups?mostPopular=&gid=2109273
Welcome to the second edition of the KCC Catalogue of Innovations. It showcases the most recent innovative projects and practices from across the organisation. Read on and see how colleagues have turned creative ideas into successful innovations to respond to the constantly changing needs and expectations of our customers.
Media, Modernization and Millenials...What's the future of settlement work?guest6fde30
This presentation, for the Newcomer Organization Network of Peel, provides an overview of key trends and innovations that are and will influence the nature of settlement work and providing services to newcomers to Canada. It focuses on settlement funding "modernization", use and integration of social media in our work, and demographics of service providers, including desirable characteristics agencies should look for, regardless of age.
Strenthening community networks in South AfricaCathy C
The United Kingdom’s Department for International Development (DFID), through its Digital Access Programme, provided support in 2018 for people in South Africa involved in community networks to attend the Third Summit on Community Networks in Africa, co-organised by the Association for Progressive Communications (APC) and the Internet Society.
In 2018, the summit was hosted by APC-member Zenzeleni Networks Non-Profit Company (NPC) and took place in Wild Lubanzi, South Africa. In total, 18 individuals were sponsored to participate in the summit thanks to DFID's support.
What follows is part of our effort to capture the activities, results and lessons learned from the Pilot Mentoring project. This pilot project was instrumental in designing the multi-year, multi-country project to enable community networks in Brazil, Indonesia, Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa, which APC is implementing with funding from DFID.
The overall objective of the community radio station is – giving voices to the unheard voices, providing information, knowledge and democratizing communication for Mahadalit community. Community radio, although taking on diverse forms depending on its surroundings, remains a type of radio made to serve people; radio that encourages expression and participation and that values local culture. Its will reach out to the remotest areas far from large urban centers, where the population is too small to attract commercial or large-scale State radio.
The main objectives of the project include:
• To identify the intervention area for setting up the community radio station.
• Coordination with all the stake holders for the compliances and necessary permissions.
• Technical assistance for setting of community radio station
• Content development of the broad casting issues.
• Community Mobilisation and Trainings for the hand holding supports in order to change the "passive culture" amongst the people and generating awareness on local issues, giving them voice and breaking silence to play an active role in future leadership.
• To engage the young people from the Mahadalit community in a youth radio partnership as the owners of the station and programs.
This flyer lists the benefits of bringing Code for America's fellows to your city. The year long program enlists a team of fellows to build apps, train staff and help city governments strengthen their longterm ability to innovate. Become a 21st Century Government that is by the people and for the people. Visit http://codeforamerica.org/cities
In the Public Sector, content creation and communication rarely involves large budgets, resources or teams.
The best and most successful case studies of using content for brand awareness and marketing use creativity, innovation and resourcefulness to move around these challenges.
In this one day, case study lead forum, module leaders will have time to delve into how they have solved issues, answer your questions, and address solutions to the key questions.
No Budget – No Problem!
The Australian Public Sector Strategic Content Creation and Communication Forum
Novotel Canberra, 22nd February 2017
http://www.arkgroupaustralia.com.au/events/content-public-sector/ #contentgov
A unique and innovative one-day forum that brings together case studies from various public sector organisations that have been able to overcome challenges in their organisation and achieved real success
Vendor Neutral(no sales presentations) #contentaus
Hear practical case study presentations from:
Health Education and Training Institute
Kite Communications
RACV
Department of Health and Human Service
La Trobe University (tbc)
ACT Government
NSW Government
In this one day, case study lead forum, module leaders will have time to delve into how they have solved issues, answer your questions, and address solutions to the key
questions.
Inspire your ‘non marketing’ employees to generate content
Create killer content
Top Ten Trends: Innovation and Content for 2017
How to make your next campaign great
Creating content that works on a budget
Assessing the Gaps: Creating Content from a Virtual Team
Let’s make it go Viral
Creating content tailored for each of the Social Medias unique platforms
Social Media Asia Pacific Linked In
http://www.linkedin.com/groups?mostPopular=&gid=2813516
Public Sector Australia Linked In - over 1000 members
http://www.linkedin.com/groups?mostPopular=&gid=2109273
Welcome to the second edition of the KCC Catalogue of Innovations. It showcases the most recent innovative projects and practices from across the organisation. Read on and see how colleagues have turned creative ideas into successful innovations to respond to the constantly changing needs and expectations of our customers.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
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2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
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1. Deliver tailored music programming to seniors living in retirement homes, in a manner that develops and supports existing program facilitators, builds self esteem in seniors and enriches their connection with their community. Certifications Create senior specific instruments Develop tailored programs Training programs Ensure high quality & relevant service Development & affiliation develop partnership Dynamic interaction between RCM and senior homes Assessment tools Create senior-specific musical programs Build and strengthen facilitator network Deliver service & experience Match program with ability Leverage influence and expertise Leverage RCM resources Provide resources Develop new markets Musical material library Conferences & seminars Deliver content Create pull demand A network of support Discussion forums Show commitment and leadership Customer pages Feedback and ideas Up-to-date material Reinforce brand relevance Develop online portal Inspire Others Create awareness Inspire others Showcase accomplishment Change public perception of seniors abilities Selling to senior homes Performance upload Marketing to homes and seniors
2. CONNNECTING THROUGH THE ARTS ENGAGING SENIORS WITH TAILORED MUSICAL PROGRAMMING The Connecting through the Arts (CTTA) program is a great strategic fit for the RCM by reinforcing its desire to foster positive social outcomes, deliver high standards in music education, and leverage RCM’s world class content while targeting a new, untapped customer segment of Canadian seniors living in retirement/assisted living homes. The CTTA program is designed to reconnect seniors to music and the arts through a tailored program customized to their abilities and interests, supplemented by creation of musical instruments adapted for easy use by seniors. The program can be delivered in person by trained RCM program facilitators in seniors’ residences, or through the hundreds of activity coordinators that are responsible for providing interesting programs to seniors in their care, by providing them unparalleled on-line access to RCM content. By creating an online portal with tailored programming based on existing RCM content that can be utilized by those working with seniors and seniors themselves, the CTTA will be extremely scalable and has the potentialto reach the hundreds of thousands of seniors living across 950 retirement homes in Canada. The program will provide RCM with strategic value of new sustainable sources of revenue, the seniorswith enriched retirement life and connection to the RCM community, and other stakeholderssuch as activity coordinators and musical therapists the content and network supportthey need to better fulfill their responsibilities and advance their career.
3. CONNNECTING THROUGH THE ARTS PROCESS WORK What are the key activities that ensure program success? How does our program create value for stakeholders? What needs are being met through our program? What key activities ensures these needs are met?