The document outlines the agenda for a two-day training on collaboration. Day 1 focuses on modules about successful collaborations, how to make collaboration work, managing collaborations, and tools to support effective collaboration. The morning consists of presentations and the afternoon has more tool demonstrations and exercises. Day 2 includes a product exhibition, discussion of a case study, and review of collaboration materials. The training aims to teach skills for collaboration and showcase a real-world example from the participants' region.
We say "mooin": MOOC Making Stories from Luebeckoncampus
Anja Lorenz presents on the MOOC initiatives of the University of Applied Sciences Lübeck. They have developed over 40 MOOCs since 2015 on their own mooin platform, with over 25,000 users. Their MOOCs cover topics in general education and for professionals. They have a team that handles project management, instructional design, media production, and platform development. Each MOOC has its own story and partners. They encourage others to develop their own MOOCs on the mooin platform through tutorials. Their goal is to continue expanding MOOC topics, partnerships, and reach.
We say "mooin": MOOC Making Stories from LuebeckAnja Lorenz
Anja Lorenz presents information on the MOOC platform mooin and the MOOCs offered through the University of Applied Sciences Lübeck. Mooin has been the university's own MOOC platform since 2015 and has hosted over 40 MOOCs reaching more than 25,000 users. Lorenz discusses the development process for MOOCs, the team involved, and examples of successful MOOCs created on diverse topics through partnerships with various organizations. She encourages others to develop their own MOOCs on the mooin platform.
The document discusses joining a Values Education eTwinning Project webinar. The author found it to be a great experience to meet their project partners during the webinar. They enjoyed collaborating with others on the shared project.
The document describes L*unchBox, a multidisciplinary innovation workshop where students from different backgrounds work together over a week to solve real-world challenges. It discusses the origins of L*unchBox in 2009 and explains that the complexity of modern problems requires mixing skills and backgrounds. The workshop provides hands-on experience for students and uses design thinking tools and methods to generate ideas and develop concepts. Participants gain experience with collaborative problem solving while workshop leaders explore how to enable multidisciplinary innovation.
Gregory Wimmer from Keystone Technology Innovators gave a presentation at the STARS Summit on July 23rd 2014 about connecting secondary students. His presentation discussed having students practice introductory levels of Word and PowerPoint as well as techniques for PowerPoint and webpage development. It also mentioned using WebQuests and videostreaming. The presentation emphasized democratizing creativity and provided tips for project based learning such as broadening the audience, creating buy-in at all production stages, finding buddies, and remembering that process is more important than product.
This document discusses using Tactilize as a presentation tool. It begins by comparing traditional presentation methods like mahjong paper, roll-up boards, and PowerPoint and notes limitations of each, such as not having enough space or being difficult to view. It then introduces Tactilize, a web-based and iPad app tool that allows creating interactive presentations on a single page without limitations of space. Key features of Tactilize mentioned include importing images, easily editing pages, and sharing presentations. The document provides screenshots of the web-based editor and promotes using Tactilize to create eBooks, press kits, or enhanced blogs. It concludes by outlining how to create a Tactilize card and providing a link to a
El documento proporciona información sobre emprendimiento y cómo crear una empresa. Explica que emprender ofrece ventajas como la independencia y autonomía pero también inconvenientes como los riesgos económicos. Detalla las cualidades de un emprendedor como la capacidad de asumir riesgos y de organización. Además, explica la importancia de realizar un plan de empresa que describa la idea de negocio y su viabilidad, y analizar la mejor forma jurídica para la empresa. Finalmente, ofrece apoyo de las Unidades Territoriales de Empleo para emp
We say "mooin": MOOC Making Stories from Luebeckoncampus
Anja Lorenz presents on the MOOC initiatives of the University of Applied Sciences Lübeck. They have developed over 40 MOOCs since 2015 on their own mooin platform, with over 25,000 users. Their MOOCs cover topics in general education and for professionals. They have a team that handles project management, instructional design, media production, and platform development. Each MOOC has its own story and partners. They encourage others to develop their own MOOCs on the mooin platform through tutorials. Their goal is to continue expanding MOOC topics, partnerships, and reach.
We say "mooin": MOOC Making Stories from LuebeckAnja Lorenz
Anja Lorenz presents information on the MOOC platform mooin and the MOOCs offered through the University of Applied Sciences Lübeck. Mooin has been the university's own MOOC platform since 2015 and has hosted over 40 MOOCs reaching more than 25,000 users. Lorenz discusses the development process for MOOCs, the team involved, and examples of successful MOOCs created on diverse topics through partnerships with various organizations. She encourages others to develop their own MOOCs on the mooin platform.
The document discusses joining a Values Education eTwinning Project webinar. The author found it to be a great experience to meet their project partners during the webinar. They enjoyed collaborating with others on the shared project.
The document describes L*unchBox, a multidisciplinary innovation workshop where students from different backgrounds work together over a week to solve real-world challenges. It discusses the origins of L*unchBox in 2009 and explains that the complexity of modern problems requires mixing skills and backgrounds. The workshop provides hands-on experience for students and uses design thinking tools and methods to generate ideas and develop concepts. Participants gain experience with collaborative problem solving while workshop leaders explore how to enable multidisciplinary innovation.
Gregory Wimmer from Keystone Technology Innovators gave a presentation at the STARS Summit on July 23rd 2014 about connecting secondary students. His presentation discussed having students practice introductory levels of Word and PowerPoint as well as techniques for PowerPoint and webpage development. It also mentioned using WebQuests and videostreaming. The presentation emphasized democratizing creativity and provided tips for project based learning such as broadening the audience, creating buy-in at all production stages, finding buddies, and remembering that process is more important than product.
This document discusses using Tactilize as a presentation tool. It begins by comparing traditional presentation methods like mahjong paper, roll-up boards, and PowerPoint and notes limitations of each, such as not having enough space or being difficult to view. It then introduces Tactilize, a web-based and iPad app tool that allows creating interactive presentations on a single page without limitations of space. Key features of Tactilize mentioned include importing images, easily editing pages, and sharing presentations. The document provides screenshots of the web-based editor and promotes using Tactilize to create eBooks, press kits, or enhanced blogs. It concludes by outlining how to create a Tactilize card and providing a link to a
El documento proporciona información sobre emprendimiento y cómo crear una empresa. Explica que emprender ofrece ventajas como la independencia y autonomía pero también inconvenientes como los riesgos económicos. Detalla las cualidades de un emprendedor como la capacidad de asumir riesgos y de organización. Además, explica la importancia de realizar un plan de empresa que describa la idea de negocio y su viabilidad, y analizar la mejor forma jurídica para la empresa. Finalmente, ofrece apoyo de las Unidades Territoriales de Empleo para emp
Este documento presenta los servicios de comunicación y marketing de la empresa Rebuzzna Comunicación. Explica que ofrecen servicios como mejorar la imagen de marca de los clientes, comunicarse con clientes potenciales en redes sociales, formación en marketing digital, cobertura periodística en línea, organización de eventos y conferencias, y cuenta con un equipo de profesionales experimentados.
The document is a collection of photographs and captions showing displays of affection and bonding between animals. Some of the photographs show swans remaining together for life and caring for offspring together, flamingos creating a heart shape with their bodies, seahorses forming lasting partnerships where the male carries offspring, and an African lion hugging and kissing the woman who rescued and cared for him when he was malnourished. The captions suggest various animals snuggling, missing each other, and discussing spending time together, implying love and companionship between animals.
Mohamed Ali Foad Mohamed is seeking a challenging position within a dynamic, growth-oriented company. He has over 15 years of experience as a legal manager and director of administrative affairs for OrasInvest and Mobiserve Egypt. He is proficient in English and computer skills including Microsoft Office. He has experience establishing various corporate entities and finalizing important legal procedures.
Este documento presenta una lista de 18 restaurantes y bares con sus respectivos platos destacados para los próximos días. La mayoría ofrecen platos típicos de la gastronomía española como mariscos, pescados, carnes y tapas. Algunos de los platos mencionados son foie gras con crema de lentejas, brocheta de cordero, riojano, sepia a la romana y ensaladilla rusa.
Este documento presenta conceptos clave sobre la adquisición del concepto del yo y la autoestima en niños. Explica que el autoconcepto se forma inicialmente a través de la referenciación social y el juicio de otros significativos, y luego se divide en áreas como lo académico y social. También cubre factores que influyen en una autoestima positiva o negativa como la aceptación, expectativas, reconocimiento de logros y tipo de comunicación en el entorno familiar y escolar.
La prótesis dental es un elemento artificial que restaura la anatomía dental y las relaciones entre los maxilares. El protésico dental fabrica estas prótesis siguiendo las indicaciones del odontólogo. El objetivo principal de una prótesis es recuperar la funcionalidad de la boca mediante una masticación y fonación eficaces sin interferir en la deglución o respiración. Las prótesis parciales reemplazan las piezas ausentes y constan de dientes artificiales, una base de acrílico y ganchos metálicos para su retención
The document discusses buying and implementing a social media monitoring tool. It provides an overview of common use cases for social listening like tracking brand mentions, identifying influencers, and measuring the impact of marketing activities. It also includes tips for selecting a tool like assembling a review team, testing several demo options, and considering features and pricing. The document concludes with recommendations to train users, ensure data is actionable, and follow up after implementation.
The document provides information about the Canto Caribbean Telecoms Mini MBA program taking place from September 19-23, 2011 in St. Maarten, Netherlands Antilles. The program covers key competency areas for telecom industry success including strategy, technology, finance, leadership, and marketing. It utilizes interactive training methods like business simulations and team assignments. Participants will gain an understanding of industry trends, emerging business models, and techniques for organizational success. The program is designed for middle to senior telecom executives seeking to develop core competencies.
Este proyecto busca identificar patrones de roles de género masculinos y femeninos asociados con el ciclo de la violencia de género a través de dos estudios. El primero desarrollará una escala de rol de género validada para España y el segundo comparará las puntuaciones de mujeres no maltratadas, maltratadas que abandonaron la relación violenta y maltratadas que permanecen en ella. Los resultados ayudarán a comprender mejor estos patrones y a diseñar intervenciones de prevención y reestructuración cogn
Este documento resume varios casos relacionados con la discriminación y la Ley Antidiscriminatoria 23.592. En particular, analiza la discriminación y exclusión de minorías, los bienes jurídicos protegidos por la ley, la colisión entre la libertad de expresión y el derecho a la no discriminación, la penalización del uso de la Cruz Esvástica y la participación en organizaciones discriminatorias. También resume un caso sobre daños y perjuicios por un acto discriminatorio de negativa a alquilar un inmueble.
Collecting contacts using cardmagic contacts plug-in in rails 2.3.8Andolasoft Inc
cardmagic-contacts is a rails plug-in which provides an interface to fetch contact list information from various email providers including Hotmail, AOL, Gmail, Plaxo, Yahoo and many more.
Pharmacovigilance Conference on Drug Safety to be held in Jan 2010 at Mumbai, Provenance Research and www.pharmacovigilance.co.in are proud media partners
Kelly Services India provides salary guidance for various industries in India for 2013. For the engineering sector, they note high demand for construction managers, civil and structural professionals, and mechanical, electrical, and instrumentation engineers in urban infrastructure projects. Professionals in oil and gas fields like drilling, completions, geology, and reservoir engineering can expect annual salary increases of 15% or more given global demand and limited talent. Aerospace engineers with over 10 years' experience may see 12-15% raises as airlines invest in new aircraft and work is offshored to India.
SCSM Asset Management - the most powerful ITAM product on the marketCased Dimensions
SCSM Asset Management - the most powerful ITAM product on the market
For more information please visit
www.caseddimensions.com/scsm_asset_management/
Get in touch: www.caseddimensions.com/contact-us/
Este documento establece nuevas normas para embarcaciones mercantes, deportivas y recreativas exentas de contar con certificados de prevención de contaminación. Deroga normas anteriores y aprueba nuevas disposiciones para prevenir la contaminación por hidrocarburos, aguas sucias, residuos sólidos producidos por embarcaciones y establecimientos náuticos. Exime del equipamiento obligatorio a pequeñas embarcaciones pero no de responsabilidad en caso de contaminación.
Music discovery: What, why, who, when, where?Julie Knibbe
Recommending music is promising that you will make people like, feel or remember something when they’ll listen. What is pushing you to get adventurous and hit “play”?
Luminate Online Best Practices for BeginnersBlackbaud
This document contains notes from a presentation on best practices for using the Luminate platform. It introduces the presenters Chris Cain and Sam Yu, and covers topics like using S-tags to display user and server information, conditional content, reusable content, email marketing techniques, and available resources like the Luminate Customer Center and LearnCenter. The presentation includes examples of how to use S-tags, conditionals, and reusable pages to customize content.
Networks come in all shapes and sizes. However, if you want to be a system shifting network you will need to put in place scaffolding so that transformation can emerge easily and quickly. In nature, billions of soil organisms and mycorrhizal fungal mats work together to form this type of scaffolding to distribute resources and support the growth of plants and trees as they create a forest. There are 6 basic structures that work together to create an environment for rapid change. Some, such as innovation funds, have been prototyped by many different networks. Others, such as communications systems and governance systems, are still in their infancy. Join June Holley and Yasmin Yonis from Network Weaver for a discussion about the necessary scaffolding for truly transformational networks.
Este documento presenta los servicios de comunicación y marketing de la empresa Rebuzzna Comunicación. Explica que ofrecen servicios como mejorar la imagen de marca de los clientes, comunicarse con clientes potenciales en redes sociales, formación en marketing digital, cobertura periodística en línea, organización de eventos y conferencias, y cuenta con un equipo de profesionales experimentados.
The document is a collection of photographs and captions showing displays of affection and bonding between animals. Some of the photographs show swans remaining together for life and caring for offspring together, flamingos creating a heart shape with their bodies, seahorses forming lasting partnerships where the male carries offspring, and an African lion hugging and kissing the woman who rescued and cared for him when he was malnourished. The captions suggest various animals snuggling, missing each other, and discussing spending time together, implying love and companionship between animals.
Mohamed Ali Foad Mohamed is seeking a challenging position within a dynamic, growth-oriented company. He has over 15 years of experience as a legal manager and director of administrative affairs for OrasInvest and Mobiserve Egypt. He is proficient in English and computer skills including Microsoft Office. He has experience establishing various corporate entities and finalizing important legal procedures.
Este documento presenta una lista de 18 restaurantes y bares con sus respectivos platos destacados para los próximos días. La mayoría ofrecen platos típicos de la gastronomía española como mariscos, pescados, carnes y tapas. Algunos de los platos mencionados son foie gras con crema de lentejas, brocheta de cordero, riojano, sepia a la romana y ensaladilla rusa.
Este documento presenta conceptos clave sobre la adquisición del concepto del yo y la autoestima en niños. Explica que el autoconcepto se forma inicialmente a través de la referenciación social y el juicio de otros significativos, y luego se divide en áreas como lo académico y social. También cubre factores que influyen en una autoestima positiva o negativa como la aceptación, expectativas, reconocimiento de logros y tipo de comunicación en el entorno familiar y escolar.
La prótesis dental es un elemento artificial que restaura la anatomía dental y las relaciones entre los maxilares. El protésico dental fabrica estas prótesis siguiendo las indicaciones del odontólogo. El objetivo principal de una prótesis es recuperar la funcionalidad de la boca mediante una masticación y fonación eficaces sin interferir en la deglución o respiración. Las prótesis parciales reemplazan las piezas ausentes y constan de dientes artificiales, una base de acrílico y ganchos metálicos para su retención
The document discusses buying and implementing a social media monitoring tool. It provides an overview of common use cases for social listening like tracking brand mentions, identifying influencers, and measuring the impact of marketing activities. It also includes tips for selecting a tool like assembling a review team, testing several demo options, and considering features and pricing. The document concludes with recommendations to train users, ensure data is actionable, and follow up after implementation.
The document provides information about the Canto Caribbean Telecoms Mini MBA program taking place from September 19-23, 2011 in St. Maarten, Netherlands Antilles. The program covers key competency areas for telecom industry success including strategy, technology, finance, leadership, and marketing. It utilizes interactive training methods like business simulations and team assignments. Participants will gain an understanding of industry trends, emerging business models, and techniques for organizational success. The program is designed for middle to senior telecom executives seeking to develop core competencies.
Este proyecto busca identificar patrones de roles de género masculinos y femeninos asociados con el ciclo de la violencia de género a través de dos estudios. El primero desarrollará una escala de rol de género validada para España y el segundo comparará las puntuaciones de mujeres no maltratadas, maltratadas que abandonaron la relación violenta y maltratadas que permanecen en ella. Los resultados ayudarán a comprender mejor estos patrones y a diseñar intervenciones de prevención y reestructuración cogn
Este documento resume varios casos relacionados con la discriminación y la Ley Antidiscriminatoria 23.592. En particular, analiza la discriminación y exclusión de minorías, los bienes jurídicos protegidos por la ley, la colisión entre la libertad de expresión y el derecho a la no discriminación, la penalización del uso de la Cruz Esvástica y la participación en organizaciones discriminatorias. También resume un caso sobre daños y perjuicios por un acto discriminatorio de negativa a alquilar un inmueble.
Collecting contacts using cardmagic contacts plug-in in rails 2.3.8Andolasoft Inc
cardmagic-contacts is a rails plug-in which provides an interface to fetch contact list information from various email providers including Hotmail, AOL, Gmail, Plaxo, Yahoo and many more.
Pharmacovigilance Conference on Drug Safety to be held in Jan 2010 at Mumbai, Provenance Research and www.pharmacovigilance.co.in are proud media partners
Kelly Services India provides salary guidance for various industries in India for 2013. For the engineering sector, they note high demand for construction managers, civil and structural professionals, and mechanical, electrical, and instrumentation engineers in urban infrastructure projects. Professionals in oil and gas fields like drilling, completions, geology, and reservoir engineering can expect annual salary increases of 15% or more given global demand and limited talent. Aerospace engineers with over 10 years' experience may see 12-15% raises as airlines invest in new aircraft and work is offshored to India.
SCSM Asset Management - the most powerful ITAM product on the marketCased Dimensions
SCSM Asset Management - the most powerful ITAM product on the market
For more information please visit
www.caseddimensions.com/scsm_asset_management/
Get in touch: www.caseddimensions.com/contact-us/
Este documento establece nuevas normas para embarcaciones mercantes, deportivas y recreativas exentas de contar con certificados de prevención de contaminación. Deroga normas anteriores y aprueba nuevas disposiciones para prevenir la contaminación por hidrocarburos, aguas sucias, residuos sólidos producidos por embarcaciones y establecimientos náuticos. Exime del equipamiento obligatorio a pequeñas embarcaciones pero no de responsabilidad en caso de contaminación.
Music discovery: What, why, who, when, where?Julie Knibbe
Recommending music is promising that you will make people like, feel or remember something when they’ll listen. What is pushing you to get adventurous and hit “play”?
Luminate Online Best Practices for BeginnersBlackbaud
This document contains notes from a presentation on best practices for using the Luminate platform. It introduces the presenters Chris Cain and Sam Yu, and covers topics like using S-tags to display user and server information, conditional content, reusable content, email marketing techniques, and available resources like the Luminate Customer Center and LearnCenter. The presentation includes examples of how to use S-tags, conditionals, and reusable pages to customize content.
Networks come in all shapes and sizes. However, if you want to be a system shifting network you will need to put in place scaffolding so that transformation can emerge easily and quickly. In nature, billions of soil organisms and mycorrhizal fungal mats work together to form this type of scaffolding to distribute resources and support the growth of plants and trees as they create a forest. There are 6 basic structures that work together to create an environment for rapid change. Some, such as innovation funds, have been prototyped by many different networks. Others, such as communications systems and governance systems, are still in their infancy. Join June Holley and Yasmin Yonis from Network Weaver for a discussion about the necessary scaffolding for truly transformational networks.
Lean Innovation for Micro Enterprises Module 4 Design ThinkingBanbridgeDistrictEnt
1. Design thinking is a human-centered approach that uses creative problem-solving techniques to meet human needs and inspire innovation. It involves empathizing with users, defining problems from their perspective, and brainstorming solutions before building prototypes and getting user feedback.
2. Examples show how design thinking has helped companies like Airbnb, PillPack, and Uber Eats improve their products and services by deeply understanding user needs through techniques like empathy mapping and prototyping. It has also been applied in healthcare, education, and other sectors to develop more effective solutions.
3. A lack of empathy during the design process, as seen in Google Glass, can lead to products that don't fulfill real user needs
Strengthening the Institutional Capacity of the PVTD within the Vocational T...Timo Rainio
Strengthening the Institutional Capacity of the PVTD within the Vocational Training System in Egypt - Mission 5, CONCEPTUALIZATION OF THE 21ST CENTURY LEARNING DEVELOPMENT SHOWCASES
This training developed for The Literacy Cooperative of Greater Cleveland. It will:
Whet your appetite for using technology and media in your literacy program.
Ask you to select at least one awesome tech learning object.
Provide time and a template to create a integration plan to use your chosen tech learning object right away.
This document summarizes a discussion on new collaboration tools from Office 365 like Groups. Key points include:
1. Groups provides new ways for collaboration but staff may be hesitant to use new technologies. Training and support is needed.
2. Both formal classroom training and informal approaches work well to promote adoption. Embedding training for students and staff is important.
3. Frameworks can provide guidance on digital capabilities but each institution has their own needs. The JISC framework was discussed.
4. Evaluating the impact of new tools and capabilities is important. The UCISA Digital Capabilities survey provides recommendations and opportunities to share best practices.
Creating Future Working Life Competences with Earth Centered Design - SEFI 20...Heli Väätäjä
The document summarizes a presentation given by Heli Väätäjä and Maarit Tihinen on developing future working life competencies through an earth-centered design approach called Planet Centric Design (PCD). The presentation provided an overview of PCD, how it was trialed with master's students in a problem-based learning activity, and the outcomes. Key points:
- PCD was introduced to students to develop skills in sustainable and proactive development through a design project.
- Students learned the PCD method through workshops and applied it to design concepts for sustainability issues.
- Feedback found PCD a valuable way to learn systems thinking and sustainability considerations for work. The process and canvases helped structure the challenging topic
Running Effective Virtual Meetings: Tools & Techniques for EngagementBeth Kanter
This document provides tools and techniques for running effective virtual meetings. It begins with an agenda for a virtual training session on engagement in virtual meetings. The document then discusses survey results on common types and activities in virtual meetings. It provides tips for the before, during, and after stages of virtual meetings, including design, scheduling, opening and closing exercises, facilitation techniques, and follow up. Interactive exercises and templates are demonstrated for creating meeting norms, introductions, and evaluating meetings. Recipes are given for webinar formats involving presentations and panel discussions. The overall document aims to improve engagement and effectiveness in virtual meetings.
Total Learning: formal, informal and social learning with xAPIBrightwave Group
Charles Gould's presentation from his session on the Management Xchange stage at DevLearn 2014.
Using case-studies and real-world examples, the session covers:
- how we can capture and harness the true value of informal learning
- how xAPI changes the landscape of workplace learning
early adoption examples of dynamic social learning in real-world scenarios
- how social and collaborative tools deliver a personalised learning experience
Using the Participatory Patterns Design (PPD) Methodology to Co-Design Groupware: Confer a Tool for Workplace Informal Learning
Edmedia 2016, June, Vancouver, Canada: https://www.academicexperts.org/conf/edmedia/2016/papers/48568/
John Cook, CMIR, UWE Bristol & Learning Layers team
This document outlines the agenda and objectives of a workshop on developing innovation performance for firms and supply chain clusters. The workshop aims to engage participants, discuss what successful outcomes look like, introduce participants to funding opportunities, and practice reflective learning. An icebreaker and innovation exercise are included, as well as discussions on developing needs, setting engagement terms, and administering the program's finances.
ETUG spring workshop 2014: Design studio presentationsandrarru
This document summarizes two pilot design studio workshops on learning and technology. The first workshop was six weeks long and hosted by the School of Education and Technology at Royal Roads University. It used the IDEO design thinking process and had mentor support. Lessons learned included ensuring clear goals, adequate facilitation, and space for experimentation. Participant feedback was positive and noted the workshops helped explore challenges and get started on solutions. Measuring success included evidence of sustainable innovations and good participant feedback. The document provides resources on design thinking for further exploration.
Workshop materials for vocational further education college staff on a blended learning journey - referencing EU standards for teachers and learners digital literacy
The document summarizes a presentation on sustaining open educational resource (OER) innovation through collaboration and partnerships. It discusses internal partnerships at Leeds Metropolitan University and the University of Nottingham, highlighting benefits like established communication routes and enthusiasm from partners. External partnerships with organizations like UKOER and the Open Courseware Consortium are noted to enhance reputation, share best practices, and reduce development time. Procedures and processes for OER contribution, clearance, construction, cataloguing, and circulation are outlined. Support for academics and the impact of OER initiatives on staff understanding and participation are also summarized.
Open Innovation - Best Practices for Raw Material CompaniesTimo Ropponen
Mining and raw materials companies have longer and costly innovation cycles.The objective of the project was to build on top of the established Open Innovation (OI) body of knowledge a set of best practices and tools specifically tailored to raw material companies. The project consisted of an open innovation assessment study and piloting a digital collaboration tool in an online OI workshop in a mining company.
Establishing a culture to transform the use of technology across the whole co...Jisc
A presentation at Connect More in England (Manchester), 27 June 2019.
Speaker: Steven Hope, head of independent learning, Leeds City College.
Establishing a culture to transform the use of technology across the whole college In this session Steven will draw on his experience from Leeds City College and talk through how to set a vision and strategy that drives technological transformation and creates a culture where experimentation with technology is celebrated.
Steven will also discuss what professional development and CPD strategies look like at Leeds City College and how they have supported the creation of this culture.
The document discusses standards and integrating technology in adult education. It begins with introductions and an overview of key standards including the Common Core State Standards, College and Career Readiness Standards, and Common Career Technical Core. It then discusses the Common Career Technical Core in more detail and lists the 12 Career Ready Practices. The document provides examples of how to integrate technology by finding useful tools, enhancing existing lessons, and considering challenges technology could help address. It also discusses models for technology integration and strategies like using the POST method. Throughout there are links to additional online resources.
This document summarizes Workshop 4 of a digital literacy workshop for student ambassadors. It discusses digital identity and footprint, the importance of managing your online presence, and tips for using social media professionally. Students participated in an activity to examine their own digital footprint and were given tips on improving their digital presence, such as building a positive online profile and using social media and blogs to showcase skills. The document also provided information on support for student projects and the upcoming celebration event to showcase project findings.
This document summarizes Steve Portigal's approach to user research workshops. It discusses conducting fieldwork through observations, synthesizing findings collaboratively, and ideating new opportunities. The workshops focus on examining people in context, gathering stories, and applying insights to design problems. Past workshops are mentioned that took place in locations like Kyoto, London, Istanbul, and California.
The document summarizes a thematic university business forum focused on alliances for innovation. It discusses an Erasmus+ project starting in 2015 to develop university-business training and knowledge alliances. Four types of alliances are identified: 1) value-chain alliances between users, academics and industry, 2) international alliances, 3) regional alliances involving quadruple helix partners, and 4) national alliances. Key success factors for alliances include establishing common ground, building trusted relationships, having realistic initial goals, and recognizing different timelines between partners like SMEs and universities.
This document discusses partnerships between small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and higher education institutions (HEIs) to drive innovation and economic development. It notes that innovation hubs form around great universities, and universities can benefit by commercializing research and acting as engines of local economic growth. Local governments also have incentives to participate by addressing problems like population loss, productivity gaps, and income gaps. The document proposes several "actionable actions" for partnerships, like developing support programs, innovation training, and registers of university knowledge. It provides examples of regional alliances that bring together SMEs, universities, and governments in specific places.
Innovation Alliance (SHIP) training course MindMapJosé PIETRI
This document provides guidance on collaborating with higher education institutions (HEIs) and obtaining funding for such collaborations. It discusses HEI motivations for collaboration including revenue generation, student opportunities, and advancing research. It also addresses challenges such as bureaucracy, intellectual property issues, and constraints of academic schedules. The document offers tips for understanding HEI needs, presenting collaboration proposals, selecting intermediaries for help, developing collaborative competencies, making initial contact, and designing effective funding applications. The overall aim is to provide private enterprises with knowledge needed to successfully partner with HEIs.
Entrepreneurship & innovation education - do we have it all?José PIETRI
This document discusses entrepreneurship education in Europe. It begins by questioning what entrepreneurship, innovation, and education mean. It then explores challenges European entrepreneurs face like access to finance and fear of failure. The document suggests entrepreneurship education should teach entrepreneurial mindsets and skills. It notes that entrepreneurship education in Europe is missing elements like robust funding and assessment of learning outcomes. The document promotes developing an entrepreneurial culture in Europe to support job creation through entrepreneurship education.
The document outlines a training course for SMEs that includes modules on skills, engagement, and innovation. It discusses the context, content, and structure of the course, which is modular and complementary. It also provides a punch list for improvements and corrections to the course material with different levels of urgency and plans for collaborating on next steps via Skype.
The document is describing an upcoming conference called the ISBE Conference, which has become known as a place to share the highest quality new entrepreneurial and small business research over 38 years. The conference provides a platform for academics, policymakers, and business support practitioners to share new perspectives, form relationships, and allow research to inform policy and practice changes. It includes over 250 presentations, keynote speakers, and networking opportunities over two days for its over 400 attendees from over 40 countries.
real employment alliance amsterdam uiin conference 20160603 01José PIETRI
REAL: Regional Education and Employment Alliances (Project completes end 2016)
The REAL project (renamed "Employment Alliance") aims to empower young unemployed or underemployed humanities graduates to fully succeed. It will address issues locally thus allowing to generate key skills by forming a working alliance between all stakeholders.
The document discusses assumptions and opportunities in creative and cultural industries (CCIs). It notes that CCIs are important for economic growth and job creation. While often thought of as separate, CCIs are actually made up of businesses and individuals. The document encourages becoming more aware of CCIs in one's own region as they are found everywhere, and exploring how various stakeholders like businesses, universities, and government can benefit from and support CCIs. It promotes changing assumptions, closing gaps between knowledge and action, and fostering cross-sector collaboration to further develop and link CCIs. The LEC project resources are cited as ways to learn more about awareness, skills, and policies relating to CCIs.
To use SVN and Trac for a project: 1) Checkout the project repository from the server to create a local working copy. 2) Update files before editing to ensure having the latest version, then lock files while editing to avoid conflicts and commit edits to upload changes. 3) Add new files to the local directory and commit to upload to the server. 4) View project documents online by selecting the project in Trac.
This document provides instructions for reviewing and repairing links to web pages and other online resources. It instructs the reviewer to check that each link opens correctly and goes to the intended page or resource, and to repair or replace any links that do not work properly or go to the wrong location.
EBN Congress - Innovative Trainer - PIETRIJosé PIETRI
The document promotes Innovative Trainer, a learning platform designed by MindShare Consulting to close the gap between learning and doing. It emphasizes that Innovative Trainer allows for effective education in entrepreneurship and innovation through collaborative, modular learning that can be done at one's own pace. Key features include tools for creativity, connectivity, and collaborative curation and mindmapping to ease requirements analysis and support idea generation, analysis, and project planning.
The iOTA Programme will provide SME's with a Regional Cross Border Innovation Strategy supporting businesses, micro-enterprises and individuals in the east border region to make them more innovative, more competitive and more sustainable. The programme will achieve these goals by providing two strands of support,
Strand A - Innovation Awareness Raising and Pre-Incubation Support
Strand B - Innovation Awareness Raising and Support to Existing SME’s
The document discusses training materials that can be adapted for existing small and medium enterprises (SMEs). It provides links to modules on topics like business coaching, competency frameworks, marketing, business planning, mentoring, entrepreneurship, and more. The materials are from organizations like VETBA and the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Exchange and are intended to help SMEs improve their skills and operations through online learning resources.
The document outlines the agenda for an innovation workshop being held in Berlin, Germany on January 17, 2011, with sessions on developing an inner innovator, types of innovation, innovation process design, and planning for success. The workshop targets small businesses with less than 10 employees and will explore how to unblock innovation through different modules led by partners from Ireland, Romania, Germany, and France.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
We will explore the capabilities of AI in understanding XML markup languages and autonomously creating structured XML content. Additionally, we will examine the capacity of AI to enrich plain text with appropriate XML markup. Practical examples and methodological guidelines will be provided to elucidate how AI can be effectively prompted to interpret and generate accurate XML markup.
Further emphasis will be placed on the role of AI in developing XSLT, or schemas such as XSD and Schematron. We will address the techniques and strategies adopted to create prompts for generating code, explaining code, or refactoring the code, and the results achieved.
The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
The presentation aims to deliver a comprehensive overview of AI usage in XML development, providing attendees with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions. Whether you’re at the early stages of adopting AI or considering integrating it in advanced XML development, this presentation will cover all levels of expertise.
By highlighting the potential advantages and challenges of integrating AI with XML development tools and languages, the presentation seeks to inspire thoughtful conversation around the future of XML development. We’ll not only delve into the technical aspects of AI-powered XML development but also discuss practical implications and possible future directions.
GraphSummit Singapore | The Art of the Possible with Graph - Q2 2024Neo4j
Neha Bajwa, Vice President of Product Marketing, Neo4j
Join us as we explore breakthrough innovations enabled by interconnected data and AI. Discover firsthand how organizations use relationships in data to uncover contextual insights and solve our most pressing challenges – from optimizing supply chains, detecting fraud, and improving customer experiences to accelerating drug discoveries.
DevOps and Testing slides at DASA ConnectKari Kakkonen
My and Rik Marselis slides at 30.5.2024 DASA Connect conference. We discuss about what is testing, then what is agile testing and finally what is Testing in DevOps. Finally we had lovely workshop with the participants trying to find out different ways to think about quality and testing in different parts of the DevOps infinity loop.
Full-RAG: A modern architecture for hyper-personalizationZilliz
Mike Del Balso, CEO & Co-Founder at Tecton, presents "Full RAG," a novel approach to AI recommendation systems, aiming to push beyond the limitations of traditional models through a deep integration of contextual insights and real-time data, leveraging the Retrieval-Augmented Generation architecture. This talk will outline Full RAG's potential to significantly enhance personalization, address engineering challenges such as data management and model training, and introduce data enrichment with reranking as a key solution. Attendees will gain crucial insights into the importance of hyperpersonalization in AI, the capabilities of Full RAG for advanced personalization, and strategies for managing complex data integrations for deploying cutting-edge AI solutions.
Goodbye Windows 11: Make Way for Nitrux Linux 3.5.0!SOFTTECHHUB
As the digital landscape continually evolves, operating systems play a critical role in shaping user experiences and productivity. The launch of Nitrux Linux 3.5.0 marks a significant milestone, offering a robust alternative to traditional systems such as Windows 11. This article delves into the essence of Nitrux Linux 3.5.0, exploring its unique features, advantages, and how it stands as a compelling choice for both casual users and tech enthusiasts.
“An Outlook of the Ongoing and Future Relationship between Blockchain Technologies and Process-aware Information Systems.” Invited talk at the joint workshop on Blockchain for Information Systems (BC4IS) and Blockchain for Trusted Data Sharing (B4TDS), co-located with with the 36th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE), 3 June 2024, Limassol, Cyprus.
Observability Concepts EVERY Developer Should Know -- DeveloperWeek Europe.pdfPaige Cruz
Monitoring and observability aren’t traditionally found in software curriculums and many of us cobble this knowledge together from whatever vendor or ecosystem we were first introduced to and whatever is a part of your current company’s observability stack.
While the dev and ops silo continues to crumble….many organizations still relegate monitoring & observability as the purview of ops, infra and SRE teams. This is a mistake - achieving a highly observable system requires collaboration up and down the stack.
I, a former op, would like to extend an invitation to all application developers to join the observability party will share these foundational concepts to build on:
Communications Mining Series - Zero to Hero - Session 1DianaGray10
This session provides introduction to UiPath Communication Mining, importance and platform overview. You will acquire a good understand of the phases in Communication Mining as we go over the platform with you. Topics covered:
• Communication Mining Overview
• Why is it important?
• How can it help today’s business and the benefits
• Phases in Communication Mining
• Demo on Platform overview
• Q/A
Unlocking Productivity: Leveraging the Potential of Copilot in Microsoft 365, a presentation by Christoforos Vlachos, Senior Solutions Manager – Modern Workplace, Uni Systems
Maruthi Prithivirajan, Head of ASEAN & IN Solution Architecture, Neo4j
Get an inside look at the latest Neo4j innovations that enable relationship-driven intelligence at scale. Learn more about the newest cloud integrations and product enhancements that make Neo4j an essential choice for developers building apps with interconnected data and generative AI.
Essentials of Automations: The Art of Triggers and Actions in FMESafe Software
In this second installment of our Essentials of Automations webinar series, we’ll explore the landscape of triggers and actions, guiding you through the nuances of authoring and adapting workspaces for seamless automations. Gain an understanding of the full spectrum of triggers and actions available in FME, empowering you to enhance your workspaces for efficient automation.
We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
Whether you’re tweaking your current setup or building from the ground up, this session will arm you with the tools and insights needed to transform your FME usage into a powerhouse of productivity. Join us to discover effective strategies that simplify complex processes, enhancing your productivity and transforming your data management practices with FME. Let’s turn complexity into clarity and make your workspaces work wonders!
Dr. Sean Tan, Head of Data Science, Changi Airport Group
Discover how Changi Airport Group (CAG) leverages graph technologies and generative AI to revolutionize their search capabilities. This session delves into the unique search needs of CAG’s diverse passengers and customers, showcasing how graph data structures enhance the accuracy and relevance of AI-generated search results, mitigating the risk of “hallucinations” and improving the overall customer journey.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 6DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 6. In this session, we will cover Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI webinar offers an in-depth exploration of leveraging cutting-edge technologies for test automation within the UiPath platform. Attendees will delve into the integration of generative AI, a test automation solution, with Open AI advanced natural language processing capabilities.
Throughout the session, participants will discover how this synergy empowers testers to automate repetitive tasks, enhance testing accuracy, and expedite the software testing life cycle. Topics covered include the seamless integration process, practical use cases, and the benefits of harnessing AI-driven automation for UiPath testing initiatives. By attending this webinar, testers, and automation professionals can gain valuable insights into harnessing the power of AI to optimize their test automation workflows within the UiPath ecosystem, ultimately driving efficiency and quality in software development processes.
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
4. Exploration of real-world use cases illustrating the benefits of AI-driven test automation for UiPath
Topics covered:
What is generative AI
Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
A tale of scale & speed: How the US Navy is enabling software delivery from l...sonjaschweigert1
Rapid and secure feature delivery is a goal across every application team and every branch of the DoD. The Navy’s DevSecOps platform, Party Barge, has achieved:
- Reduction in onboarding time from 5 weeks to 1 day
- Improved developer experience and productivity through actionable findings and reduction of false positives
- Maintenance of superior security standards and inherent policy enforcement with Authorization to Operate (ATO)
Development teams can ship efficiently and ensure applications are cyber ready for Navy Authorizing Officials (AOs). In this webinar, Sigma Defense and Anchore will give attendees a look behind the scenes and demo secure pipeline automation and security artifacts that speed up application ATO and time to production.
We will cover:
- How to remove silos in DevSecOps
- How to build efficient development pipeline roles and component templates
- How to deliver security artifacts that matter for ATO’s (SBOMs, vulnerability reports, and policy evidence)
- How to streamline operations with automated policy checks on container images
4. Why Are You Here?
• You will learn about collaboration
• Understand why you should collaborate
• Learn about a real life, world class example of
collaboration from your own back yard
• Learn to use cutting-edge tools
5. The day ahead - Morning
0930 Registration/coffee
1000 Introduction
1015 Module 1: Successful collaborations
1030 Module 2:How to make collaboration work for you
1130 Coffee (15 Mins)
1145 Module 3: Managing a collaboration
1200 Module 3: Case study
1300 Lunch
6. The day ahead - Afternoon
1415 Module 4: Tools which can support effective collaboration
1530 Coffee (15 Mins)
1545 Module 4: More tools
1645 Open questions and answers
1700 Close
7. Day 2
10.00-11.30 Visit to Peter Rice Exhibition
11.30-12.00 Coffee and Reflection on collaboration
12.00-13.30 Review and critique of the Sci-Net pilot materials and
approach
13.30 Finish of pilot test
14.00 Lunch/Free time
18.00 depart for Paris CDG Airport
9. Introduction
• Lone wolves starve! Loneliness corrodes confidence, ambition
and perspective
• No one has all the answers
• Collaboration is an effective response to competition:
‘Coopetition’
• Peter Rice; Dundalk, Belfast, Paris
23. Module 2
How to make collaboration work
for you.....
Stephane Riot
Psychology: Behaviour, self-awareness, overcoming barriers and
identifying fields of experimentations.
(Stephane Riot, NoveTerra – organisational transformation)
26. Module 3
Managing a collaboration
• Draw up a formal agreement: who does what for
what return
• Agree targets
• Recording work activity; measuring progress against
targets
• Agreed timetable for regular communication
• Involve a mutually trusted third party to act as
mentor/buddy/ honest broker as required
27. Module 3
Case study
Noel Joyce
Bringing a world class product to the world
(Noel Joyce, Design Hub – innovative designers)
28. Lunch – 1 hour
Pre-booked at:
"Mad in Terroir" 5 rue L’homond, 75005,
Paris (corner with CCI) - 01 43 26 32 83
80. Dinner Tonight
"Le vin qui danse"
4 rue des Fossés Saint-Jacques, 75005
Tlf: 01 43 54 80 81
Editor's Notes
1995 N&M/LCEB Parent company facilitators supporting micro-enterprise clusters the learning goes both ways – the micro-enterprises learn from the ‘parent’ companies and the parent companies learn from the micro-enterprise owner managers.Issues / problems shared – intertrading and referrals followed (though not primary purpose. We found that if you put businesses in a room together they will do business together).We found that all entrepreneurs do things that others can learn from – but also no business, even a large one, is perfect – so all can learn something from being part of an information sharing cluster
Tangible Ireland’s proposition is that by bringing innovators / networkers together one will generate a ‘catalysation effect’ – something will happen – Tangible Ireland harnesses expatriate Irish – The organisers convene events at which there are keynote speakers and then everyone has an opportunity to contribute. From NY, Sydney, London, Belfast, Limerick to Crossmaglen!
Low cost hot desk options for micro-enterprises (usually one person start ups). The expectation is that in being co-located, sitting next to each other, sharing a communal coffee bar, these entrepreneurs will talk then share, and some will trade with each other and/or collaborate in pursuit of a business opportunity – working in this kind of community environment protects against isolation and loneliness – and all those that rent in these places report that they have at the very least learned from their co-habititees, stuff they didn’t expect to learn: From the use of new tools, to how to successfully tender, to who one really needs to talk to, to where to buy the best value equipment, right through to better ways of organising their businesses. Some of the more organised, facilitated or supported co-working spaces have organised ‘sharing’ times and many will bring in specialised speakers for seminars. Often tenants share the costs of lunch food etc.
This was an international collaboration between organisations with an interest in supporting the growth of small and medium sized enterprises – these organisations fell into two groups, one a group of universities who wanted to engage more with small businesses but had little or no experience of doing so; and the other a group of small business support agencies; including NMEA &LCEB, who wanted to help their business clients to access the expertise which resides with universities. The aim of the partnership which was formed by these organisations with the help of the EU was to produce tools which would help businesses who wanted to access university support to do so more effectively and to help universities to better support businesses, to encourage more universities to consider collaborating with businesses in the first place and to make it a good experience for them and the businesses when they did so. For us this collaboration of transnational partners from Romania across to Spain presented a whole set of challenges – This initiative was like any business venture, the partnership had to produce a product which satisfied a major customer and which had the potential to thereafter service a wider market. Our objective was to produce useful tools. To do that we had to make the collaboration work effectively. Some of what we learned during the course of what was ultimately a very successful collaborative project we are sharing with you today along with other tried and tested tools which we have used.
I have been involved in supporting business partnerships now for more than twenty years and I want to briefly share with you some of the headlines from that experience which I believe will be relevant to you if, as many of you will, you move into a partnership arrangement either as a permanent or semi permanent evolution of your business, either requiring a change to the structure of the business or as a one off to secure a piece of business. I have worked with many business partnerships some were partnerships of colleagues, others of friends, brothers, sisters, wives and husbands and I have worked with clusters of companies, in the ICT sector and in the environmental and life science sectors for example, that came together to pool their resources to be big enough to enter procurement competitions.So I would like to share five lessons with you:
No matter how close the relationship between the parties, be it sister and sister, husband and wife, father and son, best friends – draw up a formal agreement. At best we often forget the detail of what we have agreed in meetings (and often very quickly afterwards) which is why we usually minute important meetings. External circumstances can change in unpredictable ways which can have unanticipated effects on a business. Partners may take very different approaches and react very differently to those circumstances. But often from very early on people are at different places on the striver/skiver continuum. One just may get up earlier than his/her partner, the consequence of which may be that he/she may be shouldering a disproportionate share of the sweat and tears burden and this can become a source of discontentment. Finally people just sometimes plain and simple fall out for any one of thousands of reasons. So write down an agreement from the get go, who will do what for what return.Agree targets, review them regularly, discuss variances, agree action to address them and update your targets as the business develops and/or the market changes3 & 4. Have regular meetings to do this, which you fix, at which you review recorded work activity, recording what you do, for whom, for what return and for what cost. Measure your joint aims for the business against these out–turns.5. Try to bring in a mutually trusted third party to witness / oversee the initial agreement and ideally to be available as a mentor or honest broker when required.
Check that Noel’s experience supports what I have just said.
MSC = innovation research and insight-driven learning (I prefer not to “teach” but to have YOU build on valuable insights that we experience together.
Let's start with a deceptively simple question: In your opinion, what is the best tool of all time? How about the top 3? So? Let's call out some answers ... Good! Those all make sense. Here's a view a survey run by Forbes, the business magazine. (go to next slide)
So, putting the framework we showed earlier into a stepwise approach here are the steps we’ll cover together. We’ll spend a little more time on step number 3.[BTM notes on timing:1420-1445 Step 1: Situation analysis1445-1530 Step 2: Partnership formation and project design1545-1615 Step 3: Consensus building (allocating roles and responsibilities)1615-1645 Step 4: Implementation and Harnessing the resources available
Trainer background: information Situation analysis refers to a collection of methods managers use to analyze both the internal and external environment of an organization in order to understand the firm’s own capabilities, customers and business environment.[1] The situation analysis consists of several methods of analysis: The 5Cs Analysis, SWOT analysisand Porter five forces analysis.[2] A Marketing Plan is created to guide businesses on how to communicate the benefits of their products to the needs of potential customer. The situation analysis is the second step in the marketing plan and is a critical step in establishing a long term relationship with customers. (source: Wikipedia)[BTM timing note1420-1445]
Our first tool, launched in March 2009 by a Paris-based French start-up, is Pearltrees.Their tagline: “Pearltrees is a social library. It lets you cultivate your interests. Collect, organize and share everything you like.”Our take on it: Capture websites in a visual manner that you can share easily in teams. Build up a "knowledge database" of your project. [BTMadditional information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pearltrees]
Has anyone already heard about Pearltree? Maybe even used it? Here, in just over half a minute, is a quick overview of what it is.
And here, in just over a minute and a half, is how to use Pearltrees. Imagine how you make take advantage of it for yourself, your teams, your projects … your collaborations.
So let’s go the next step. Let’s look at a REAL Pearltree and take a deeper look. Again, think about how YOU might take advantage of this tool? How do you do this now? Here we go …let’s switch out of the presentation into the real world![PRESENT demonstration – of: http://www.pearltrees.com/mindshare2000][Trainer note: go to your own Pearltree or one you have previously chosen and know well.]
Let’s do a third, final step, now – together and interactively let’s discuss this tool; let’s get into small teams and let’s use post-it notes to gather some feedback. One thought, comment, idea, concern per note. We’ll post these up so we can all see them – give your reactions, spark other thoughts, etc.
This step cover two parts. Firstly “partnership formation” which should not be taken (only) in the legal (civil code) sense of “a contract whereby two or more persons contribute money or industry to a common fund with the intention of dividing the profits among themselves”.Nor is the second part, “project design” (just) about “how the project will be managed and governed”.[Trainer background: A project can cover a wide range of operations, from small initiatives to complex programmes.][Trainer timing notes: 1445-1530]
Popplet is a place for your ideas. Popplet is anengaging web tool and iPad app that allows for a collaborative mind-mapping experience. So, again, like Pearltrees, it is a visual approach to gathering and sharing information and ideas.[Trainer background: http://studytools.psych.und.nodak.edu/wiki/index.php/Popplet -see, especially, ninehelpfultips]
So, here, in less than a minute and a half, let’s see what Popplet has to offer.DEMO:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DU5q7ms4LfI
So, once again, after this quick overview let’s dive a bit deeper into this Popplet tool. Let’s look at a REAL Popplet and how it relates to partnership formation and project design. Once again, think about how YOU might take advantage of this tool. How do you do this type of activity now? Here we go …let’s switch out of the presentation into the real world!See, especially, ninehelpfultipsat: http://studytools.psych.und.nodak.edu/wiki/index.php/Popplet
Let’s discuss again – but this time, rather than than using the post-it notes (let’s be ecologically friendly) let’s use the tool itself. Go to SCI-NET Pilot Popplet 02 at: http://popplet.com/app/index.php#/1093430or http://bit.ly/whypoppletLet me close by mentioning some Cost & Other Options:--- Popplet Free Online & PoppletLite AppCost--FreeLimited to one PoppletPopplets are stored on device--- Popplet Paid Online & Paid App VersionCost--$4.99Unlimited PoppletsPopplets are stored onlineAbility to name PoppletsAbility to share PoppletsCustomizable colorsAbility to collaborate--- System RequirementsThe web version of Popplet requires Flash player. Link to Flash download Flash Player--- Security & Privacy IssuesThe Lite App version stores the Popplet on the device, therefore only those with access to the device will have rights to this information. The best option for security and privacy would be to purchase the full paid version. This version is login and password protected. The teacher or creator of the Popplet has the ability to share the Popplet in multiple ways.
Google Docs is a freeware web-based office suiteoffered by Google within its Google Drive service. Documents, spreadsheets, presentations can be created with Google Docs, imported through the web interface, or sent via email. Documents can be saved to a user's local computer in a variety of formats (ODF, HTML, PDF, RTF, Text, Office Open XML). Documents are automatically saved to Google's servers to prevent data loss, and a revision history is automatically kept so past edits may be viewed.[Trainer background: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Docs]
Video overview: 1m48s.
Once again I will take you into a “live” environment. In this case myown Google Docs.
Again let’s use the actual tool for our discussion. Let’s bring it up on the big screen. Let me first explain the sharing I set up here: not private, open to all (to edit!) who have the link.You will need to go to the link shown. Let’s use the remaining time well!The link is:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1q7L54QTXKXfdzm3GbLqAUQiNT3udSnNaCAvJ-fxCPJY/edit?usp=sharingorhttp://bit.ly/whygoogledocs
[Trainer timing note: 1545-1615]
Skype is a proprietary voice-over-IP service and software application.Skype was first released in August 2003 written by Estonian , Danish and Swedish developers. It developed into a platform with over 600 million users and was bought by Microsoft in 2011 for $8.5 billion.The service allows users to communicate with peers by voice using a microphone, video by using a webcam, and instant messaging over the Internet. Phone calls may be placed to recipients on the traditional telephone networks. Calls to other users within the Skype service are free of charge, while calls to landline telephones and mobile phonesare charged via a debit-based user account system. Skype has also become popular for its additional features, including file transfer, andvideoconferencing. [Trainer background info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skype]
Show voice then video. Adding a person. Chatting. Sending a file. Etc.
Let’s breakout again in teams to discuss how you might actually use Skype – more often, more effectively in collaborative situations.Let’s use the same Google Document as before: http://bit.ly/whygoogledocs
Video: 1m37s. Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tw9eySqHbwc(Note: Can this video be shortened, take out lag).SnapGuide: http://snapguide.com/guides/use-piratepad-to-collaborate-on-text-documents/
Go to http://piratepad.net/thengive the ID to all participants. Next use URL shortening service (bit.ly or other) to create a link to the pad using « whypiratepad ».Have all sign in, choosecolors and do a brainstorming. Include BS ideas in pad – shows ideagenerationthenchoice!Show « chat » also.
Let’s breakout again individually this time to discuss how and why we might actually use in collaborative situations.Let’s use the same Piratepad as before: http://bit.ly/whypiratepad
Orchestra is an award-winning app for organizing what needs doing and communicating to get it done. Available for free on iPhone and web.
Let’s look at mine:https://web.orchestra.com/
Let’s continue in the Piratepad – this time adding your ideas, questions for better collaboration by using Orchestra … or a similar tool.
YouTube is a video-sharing website, created by three formerPayPal employees in February 2005, on which users can upload, view and share videos. http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=collaboration&oq=collaboration&gs_l=youtube.3..35i39l2j0l8.2169152.2171508.0.2171749.13.13.0.0.0.0.134.1034.11j2.13.0...0.0...1ac.1.11.youtube.vWMjm_TqZrQ
How many of you have already seen at least one TED talk? How many go there regularly? It is what it says: ideas worth spreading.
http://www.ted.com/talks/tags/collaboration – how to navigate,start a talk, get captions, search for topics/keywords.
Notability is a versatile note-taking iPad app which is wide-ranging but quite intuitive. I’ll give a short demo on my iPad (switch from laptop).