1) Gasica visited the UK from September to November 2016 to report on the Zanzibar Schools Project, present at a Rotary conference, improve his English skills, learn new teaching techniques, meet contacts, and improve his business and leadership skills.
2) He reported on the Zanzibar Schools Project to several UK Rotary Clubs and gave a well-received presentation about it at the District Rotary Conference.
3) In addition to his objectives, Gasica experienced British culture through activities like swimming lessons, visiting museums and landmarks, and attending community events.
4) The trip overall helped Gasica gain skills and contacts to further support educational projects in Zanzibar.
CILIP Conference 2020: Stop, Collaborate and ListenCILIP
Kimberley Lawson, Assistant Librarian, Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Penrith
I came to librarianship as a second career and have grown from being an 'enthusiastic amateur' to become an effective school librarian, Chartership candidate and reading influencer through the power of collaboration.
#CILIPConf20
#NewVoicesBigIdeas
In every school, the library is the hub of many different activities and is one of the most imperative places in a school for both students and staff.
http://designingaschoollibrary2017.blogspot.co.uk/
CILIP Conference 2020: Stop, Collaborate and ListenCILIP
Kimberley Lawson, Assistant Librarian, Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Penrith
I came to librarianship as a second career and have grown from being an 'enthusiastic amateur' to become an effective school librarian, Chartership candidate and reading influencer through the power of collaboration.
#CILIPConf20
#NewVoicesBigIdeas
In every school, the library is the hub of many different activities and is one of the most imperative places in a school for both students and staff.
http://designingaschoollibrary2017.blogspot.co.uk/
"The house that Pearse built: opening the Hutchinson Archive"Hugh Murphy
Maynooth University Library acquired the archive of renowned literary figure Pearse Hutchinson. This presentation details some of the decisions taken in acquiring and managing an archival collection of this size and quality
This is my project which I have been initiating since the time I joined my studies at college. I hope I will do more after my studies I want to heal the world by doing more to our community
my contact
+254717984800
ahmedkassim1968@gmail.com.
Beyond the summer reading challenge: using your volunteers to share your year...CILIP
Presentation by Emma Ali (Collections Access Officer – Libraries & Learning, Bolton Library & Museum Service) at the CILIP 2017 Conference in Manchester #CILIPConf17
Are you looking to engage with young volunteers to develop your library service? Interested in setting up a new young volunteer programme, or expanding an existing one? This workshop will showcase the Imaginators, the young volunteers at Bolton Library & Museum Service, and how the programme has evolved over time.
The workshop will cover the following areas: recruitment and retention of young volunteers; developing a year-round young volunteer programme; things to think about: safeguarding, training and pizza!; Accreditation, including Arts Award; and the impact of a strong young volunteer scheme – on the library service and on the young people involved. One of the Imaginators will also be on hand to talk about their experiences and answer any questions.
Creative Bedfordshire - Starting Out & Moving Forward - Networking July 2016 Creative Bedfordshire
If you work in the arts, run a creative business, are a freelance artist, actor, producer, maker or musician (or commission them), or are just curious, this network is for you. Creative Bedfordshire Networking events take place across Bedfordshire. Creative Networking is free of charge to attend thanks to the support of Central Bedfordshire Council, Bedford Borough Council and Bedford Creative Arts.
July Creative Networking has a focus on Starting Out & Moving Forward.
We will hear short 5 Minute talks on the subject from three guest speakers. The evening also includes a chance to shout-out about your own work and needs, and to chat informally. Parking is free (after 6pm). Refreshments including alcohol can be purchased from the View Cafe team.
Guest Speakers:
Addie Akinrinade - Producer +
- Festival Director for British Urban Film Festival @buffenterprises
- Producer of Naca Short Film
- Luton 2016 Monologue Slam UK winner @monologueslamuk
- Assistant Producer at Full House Theatre Company
Addie lives in Houghton Regis and can be found at @addielena
Gayle Storey - Fine Artist
Gayle Storey is a Fine Artist and her Studio is based in Dunstable. She attended the University for the Creative Arts at Canterbury and received a Distinction for MA in Fine Art and her work has been featured in international publications and media. In 2015-2016 Gayle was an AA2A Artist in Residence at the University of Bedfordshire. Gayle also lectures as a specialist tutor.
Gayle lives in Dunstable and can be found at @DonkeyStory
Lizzie Dunford
Lizzie is Senior Visitor Experience Officer at Dunstable Downs and Chiltern Gateway Centre and has worked for the National Trust for six years. Coming from a background in Heritage Conservation and communicating literary heritage, she is now looking at ways of deepening local communities’ connection with the Downs through creativity and storytelling.
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"The house that Pearse built: opening the Hutchinson Archive"Hugh Murphy
Maynooth University Library acquired the archive of renowned literary figure Pearse Hutchinson. This presentation details some of the decisions taken in acquiring and managing an archival collection of this size and quality
This is my project which I have been initiating since the time I joined my studies at college. I hope I will do more after my studies I want to heal the world by doing more to our community
my contact
+254717984800
ahmedkassim1968@gmail.com.
Beyond the summer reading challenge: using your volunteers to share your year...CILIP
Presentation by Emma Ali (Collections Access Officer – Libraries & Learning, Bolton Library & Museum Service) at the CILIP 2017 Conference in Manchester #CILIPConf17
Are you looking to engage with young volunteers to develop your library service? Interested in setting up a new young volunteer programme, or expanding an existing one? This workshop will showcase the Imaginators, the young volunteers at Bolton Library & Museum Service, and how the programme has evolved over time.
The workshop will cover the following areas: recruitment and retention of young volunteers; developing a year-round young volunteer programme; things to think about: safeguarding, training and pizza!; Accreditation, including Arts Award; and the impact of a strong young volunteer scheme – on the library service and on the young people involved. One of the Imaginators will also be on hand to talk about their experiences and answer any questions.
Creative Bedfordshire - Starting Out & Moving Forward - Networking July 2016 Creative Bedfordshire
If you work in the arts, run a creative business, are a freelance artist, actor, producer, maker or musician (or commission them), or are just curious, this network is for you. Creative Bedfordshire Networking events take place across Bedfordshire. Creative Networking is free of charge to attend thanks to the support of Central Bedfordshire Council, Bedford Borough Council and Bedford Creative Arts.
July Creative Networking has a focus on Starting Out & Moving Forward.
We will hear short 5 Minute talks on the subject from three guest speakers. The evening also includes a chance to shout-out about your own work and needs, and to chat informally. Parking is free (after 6pm). Refreshments including alcohol can be purchased from the View Cafe team.
Guest Speakers:
Addie Akinrinade - Producer +
- Festival Director for British Urban Film Festival @buffenterprises
- Producer of Naca Short Film
- Luton 2016 Monologue Slam UK winner @monologueslamuk
- Assistant Producer at Full House Theatre Company
Addie lives in Houghton Regis and can be found at @addielena
Gayle Storey - Fine Artist
Gayle Storey is a Fine Artist and her Studio is based in Dunstable. She attended the University for the Creative Arts at Canterbury and received a Distinction for MA in Fine Art and her work has been featured in international publications and media. In 2015-2016 Gayle was an AA2A Artist in Residence at the University of Bedfordshire. Gayle also lectures as a specialist tutor.
Gayle lives in Dunstable and can be found at @DonkeyStory
Lizzie Dunford
Lizzie is Senior Visitor Experience Officer at Dunstable Downs and Chiltern Gateway Centre and has worked for the National Trust for six years. Coming from a background in Heritage Conservation and communicating literary heritage, she is now looking at ways of deepening local communities’ connection with the Downs through creativity and storytelling.
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Jakarta Crown Eco Management: Wind Power Creates Jobs, Saves Money on Chirpstoryqueensmithson
Benefit farmers and the state: Landowners that allow turbines on their land will be paid $3.2 million annually and the state is expected to generate more than $360 million in additional property tax revenues over the next 30 years.
This slide from Android Application Programming Seminar at a Technical University of Vietnam.
Throughout the slide, audience will have the general knowledge about Android OS, Architecture. The slide also provide the Android Application structure, the choices of framework or language to develop an Android application.
Real Time Audio is an application is written for this seminar.
Everyone can download from Google Play:
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Powerpoint of presentation by Tamara Lavrencic prepared for Building Together:Tools for cultral places presented by M&G NSW in association with ACHAA in Sept 2014
P&k care home activity network and living streetsOutside the Box
Presentation delivered by Perth and Kinross Care Home Activity Network and Living Streets as part of the We're Here Too events, coordinated by Outside the Box.
In 2017 the National Library of Ireland took active steps to become a more diverse and inclusive cultural institution. A Gender Policy and Diversity Strategy Focus Group made up of Library staff, met to discuss how to improve diversity and inclusion in the Library; covering topics such as programming, collections, acquisitions, exhibitions, digitisation and the building itself. From this group, a Diversity and Inclusion Committee was established and with the help of an external facilitator, a Diversity and Inclusion Policy was drafted, approved and published. The policy was launched by the Minister of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht with various invited guests, representing diverse groups in Irish society in attendance.
In partnership with the Creative Ireland Programme, in early February 2019, the NLI will hold a consultative workshop on the policy in the style of a World Cafe; the event will bring together representatives from various diverse communities in Ireland. The forum will focus on the policy and invite attendees to provide feedback on how the NLI can collaborate more effectively with underrepresented communities. The aim of the World Café is to provide insight on how to better represent diverse communities in Ireland and facilitate more inclusive access to the National Library of Ireland.
This presentation will discuss the outcomes of the workshop and how the NLI will take practical steps to represent diverse communities in Ireland through its collections, events and accessibility.
The internationalisation of universities promotes global employability for st...University of Limerick
To succeed in a globalised world, graduates will need a range of intercultural competencies. This presentation outlines the ways that these competencies can be developed within an internationalised university.
When you open your club and home through a Rotary Friendship Exchange, there are so many benefits you can enjoy! In this session, you'll gain insight into how to promote Rotary Friendship Exchanges in order to enhance fellowship, promote service projects, increase international understanding, and so much more!
Katey Boal, National Trust for Scotland
Lorna Cruickshank, Highland Council
Presentation from the Museums Galleries Scotland 'Fortune Favours the Brave' conference, September 2013.
2. Objectives of my visit
• Report back on Zanzibar Schools Project (ZSP) to UK Rotary Clubs
• Present PLCI and ZSP at the District Rotary Conference in Eastbourne
• Improve English via a language course
• Learn advanced TEFL techniques
• Meet organisations and individuals who will help develop PLCI and ZSP
further
• Improve my business and leadership skills
• Inspire students by telling them my story
3. Objective 1: Report back on
ZSP to UK Rotary Clubs
• I visited Rotary Clubs in Ipswich,
Shoreham, Brighton and Hove
• I explained why ZSP and PLCI
are needed in Zanzibar
• I reported on how money is being spent
(e.g. Kio Kits, books, swimming, the
nursery school project)
• I visited an Interact club in Sunbury
where students are interested in the
microfinance project
4. Objective 2: Present PLCI and ZSP at the
District Rotary Conference in Eastbourne
• I gave a presentation on the role of
Rotary Clubs in Zanzibar, the USA
and the UK in improving education
in Zanzibar to 600+ people
• The presentation was very well
received and the District Governor
has suggested me as a speaker at
the World Conference in Atlanta
• I met many useful contacts at the
exhibition stand which also was a
fund-raising activity
5. Objective 3: To improve English
via a language course
• I was delighted to be placed in the
Advanced English group
• I particularly enjoyed experiencing a new
way of being taught and working with
students from around the world
• As the only one from Africa, I found my
ideas were always different!
• My home stay family are planning to visit
Zanzibar
• My host may join the Brighton and Hove
Soiree Rotary club!
6. Objective 4: Learn advanced
TEFL techniques
• A two-week course for experienced
teachers to give new teaching techniques
• I particularly enjoyed the fact that the
ideas will be practical to implement in
Zanzibar
• I look forward to
sharing the new ideas
with other teachers in
Zanzibar
7. Objective 5: Meet organisations and
individuals who will help us develop further
• Article 25 – an architectural
practice specialising in African
public buildings
• Hilary and Ken who can help
develop the structure of PLCI
• Goodall Foundation who can help
with management techniques
• Neil France who can help with
leadership skills
• DEKI who can help with the
microfinance project
• Bristol Bike Shop who can help
with more bicycles
8. Objective 6: To improve my
business and leadership skills
• Management coaching from UK super head
• Headmaster’s leadership course, Arusha
• Training in developing leadership skills
Supportive
Behaviour
Directive Behaviour
Commitment Competence
D
4
D
3
D
2
D
1
‘Coaching’
S2
‘Supporting’
S3
‘Delegating’
S4
‘Directive’
S1
9. Objective 7: To inspire students
by telling them my story (1)
• I visited schools around the UK:
– Primary schools (City Academy Whitehawk, St Barnabas,
Bristol, Harmonsdworth)
– Secondary schools (Northgate High, Ipswich, SMRT, Bristol)
– VI Form College (Varndean College, Brighton)
– Steiner School (Bristol)
10. Objective 7: To inspire students
by telling them my story (2)
• I spoke at assemblies, in workshops and in classes
• The children were fascinated to know more about Zanzibar
and what they could do to help
• I met Japanese students who are studying International
Development at Sussex University
11. Where did I go?
Suffolk: Ipswich,
Woodbridge
Somerset: Bath,
Bristol
Sussex: Lancing,
Brighton, Hove,
Shoreham,
Worthing
Hampshire:
Isle of Wight
Birmingham
London
12. What else did I do? (1)
• I learnt to swim, I had my eyes tested
• I went from Brighton to Birmingham on public
transport, I went to a Hallowe’en party
• I celebrated Guy Fawkes night with fireworks
13. What else did I do? (2)
• I had lunch on a boat in Ipswich Marina
• I visited Woodbridge in Suffolk
• I met the MP for Shoreham
• I met the mayor of Eastbourne who helped with my visa
• I visited the A & E department of Worthing Hospital
14. What else did I do? (3)
• I visited the Bull Ring in Birmingham
• I crossed the River Thames and went
through the Dartford Tunnel
• I went to the cinema twice
• I visited Beachy Head
15. What else did I do? (4)
• I visited Queen Victoria’s House on the Isle of Wight
• I watched Brighton and Hove Albion play football
16. What else did I do? (5)
• In Brighton I went on the
i360 and on the pier
17. What else did I do? (6)
• In Bath I did a city tour on an open top bus
• At Marwell zoo I felt sorry for the shivering animals!
• At Oxford I climbed the dreaming spires
20. What else did I do? (London)
• I saw where Arsenal play
• I watched the Lion King at the Lyceum
• I visited the London Eye
• I met the dinosaurs at the Natural History Museum
21. What did I eat?
• Marmite, cheese omelette, baked beans
• Gooseberries, Blackberries, Strawberries
• Roast, Shepherd’s pie, haggis, Cornish pasty
• Fried cheese sandwich, pita bread
• Duck, venison, knickerbocker glories
• Brussel sprouts, broccoli
• Different nationalities – Thai, Greek, Indian