Presentation for Workshop #16:
There are a ton of great ideas out there using new technologies and great content to attract and retain teen users in the library. This workshop demonstrates how guitars, video, 3D printing, laser tag, iPhone apps, and more can be tied to programs and library use to engage teens and attract them to the library in any community. And, just as important is how to tie this to their needs for homework help, social needs, and reading. The team of presenters is comprised of on-the-ground, in-the-field teen librarians.
Presentation for Workshop #16:
There are a ton of great ideas out there using new technologies and great content to attract and retain teen users in the library. This workshop demonstrates how guitars, video, 3D printing, laser tag, iPhone apps, and more can be tied to programs and library use to engage teens and attract them to the library in any community. And, just as important is how to tie this to their needs for homework help, social needs, and reading. The team of presenters is comprised of on-the-ground, in-the-field teen librarians.
ASCILITE 2022 presentation on Hybrid Learning Space design outlining an approach based on a '5-piece' model that incorporates:
1. clear pedagogy;
2. design patterns;
3. tools to think with;
4. exploratory design method/approach;
5. agile team configuration.
Changes in technology, society, the economy, and science have put the field of learning in a position that is both critically important and operationally advantaged. The strategic question for the industry is, “what would have to be true for learning to realize its potential?” One answer is a lack of barriers to the use of instructionally sound learning techniques by anyone, for everyone. Is a Low-code/no-code solution possible for L&D? Concept including examples with applications contained herein.
At the Center of Academic Innovation: Two Examples from UCLAAnnelie Rugg
A presentation to the 2017 Computing Services Conference (UCCSC) at UCSD on August 9, 2017. I propose the importance for technologists in higher education to be in the important discussions of academic innovation in teaching and research BEFORE decisions are made, to ensure that the innovation is better. I provide two examples of ways to create communities where technologists and academics work as partners on innovation and gradually change the culture of innovation to be more inclusive of IT sooner in the discussion.
How to use your Wixie subscription to meeting the ISTE Standards for Students. While just about any use of Wixie meetings the Knowledge Constructor (3) and Creative Communicator (6) domains, this presentation share ideas for all seven domains in the ISTE Standards for Students.
An introduction to the cryptocurrency investment platform Binance Savings.Any kyc Account
Learn how to use Binance Savings to expand your bitcoin holdings. Discover how to maximize your earnings on one of the most reliable cryptocurrency exchange platforms, as well as how to earn interest on your cryptocurrency holdings and the various savings choices available.
ASCILITE 2022 presentation on Hybrid Learning Space design outlining an approach based on a '5-piece' model that incorporates:
1. clear pedagogy;
2. design patterns;
3. tools to think with;
4. exploratory design method/approach;
5. agile team configuration.
Changes in technology, society, the economy, and science have put the field of learning in a position that is both critically important and operationally advantaged. The strategic question for the industry is, “what would have to be true for learning to realize its potential?” One answer is a lack of barriers to the use of instructionally sound learning techniques by anyone, for everyone. Is a Low-code/no-code solution possible for L&D? Concept including examples with applications contained herein.
At the Center of Academic Innovation: Two Examples from UCLAAnnelie Rugg
A presentation to the 2017 Computing Services Conference (UCCSC) at UCSD on August 9, 2017. I propose the importance for technologists in higher education to be in the important discussions of academic innovation in teaching and research BEFORE decisions are made, to ensure that the innovation is better. I provide two examples of ways to create communities where technologists and academics work as partners on innovation and gradually change the culture of innovation to be more inclusive of IT sooner in the discussion.
How to use your Wixie subscription to meeting the ISTE Standards for Students. While just about any use of Wixie meetings the Knowledge Constructor (3) and Creative Communicator (6) domains, this presentation share ideas for all seven domains in the ISTE Standards for Students.
An introduction to the cryptocurrency investment platform Binance Savings.Any kyc Account
Learn how to use Binance Savings to expand your bitcoin holdings. Discover how to maximize your earnings on one of the most reliable cryptocurrency exchange platforms, as well as how to earn interest on your cryptocurrency holdings and the various savings choices available.
Company Valuation webinar series - Tuesday, 4 June 2024FelixPerez547899
This session provided an update as to the latest valuation data in the UK and then delved into a discussion on the upcoming election and the impacts on valuation. We finished, as always with a Q&A
Affordable Stationery Printing Services in Jaipur | Navpack n PrintNavpack & Print
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[Note: This is a partial preview. To download this presentation, visit:
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Sustainability has become an increasingly critical topic as the world recognizes the need to protect our planet and its resources for future generations. Sustainability means meeting our current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs. It involves long-term planning and consideration of the consequences of our actions. The goal is to create strategies that ensure the long-term viability of People, Planet, and Profit.
Leading companies such as Nike, Toyota, and Siemens are prioritizing sustainable innovation in their business models, setting an example for others to follow. In this Sustainability training presentation, you will learn key concepts, principles, and practices of sustainability applicable across industries. This training aims to create awareness and educate employees, senior executives, consultants, and other key stakeholders, including investors, policymakers, and supply chain partners, on the importance and implementation of sustainability.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. Develop a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental principles and concepts that form the foundation of sustainability within corporate environments.
2. Explore the sustainability implementation model, focusing on effective measures and reporting strategies to track and communicate sustainability efforts.
3. Identify and define best practices and critical success factors essential for achieving sustainability goals within organizations.
CONTENTS
1. Introduction and Key Concepts of Sustainability
2. Principles and Practices of Sustainability
3. Measures and Reporting in Sustainability
4. Sustainability Implementation & Best Practices
To download the complete presentation, visit: https://www.oeconsulting.com.sg/training-presentations
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As an Army veteran dedicated to lifelong learning, I bring a disciplined, strategic mindset to my pursuits. I am constantly expanding my knowledge to innovate and lead effectively. My journey is driven by a commitment to excellence, and to make a meaningful impact in the world.
Putting the SPARK into Virtual Training.pptxCynthia Clay
This 60-minute webinar, sponsored by Adobe, was delivered for the Training Mag Network. It explored the five elements of SPARK: Storytelling, Purpose, Action, Relationships, and Kudos. Knowing how to tell a well-structured story is key to building long-term memory. Stating a clear purpose that doesn't take away from the discovery learning process is critical. Ensuring that people move from theory to practical application is imperative. Creating strong social learning is the key to commitment and engagement. Validating and affirming participants' comments is the way to create a positive learning environment.
Business Valuation Principles for EntrepreneursBen Wann
This insightful presentation is designed to equip entrepreneurs with the essential knowledge and tools needed to accurately value their businesses. Understanding business valuation is crucial for making informed decisions, whether you're seeking investment, planning to sell, or simply want to gauge your company's worth.
VAT Registration Outlined In UAE: Benefits and Requirementsuae taxgpt
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VAT Registration Outlined In UAE: Benefits and Requirements
Slides For Architects2007
1. Learning space design considerations New buildings for the oldest profession: teaching Rethinking learning buildings… thoughts for archi“techs” from a complete non-architect… Dr. Jason Ohler / www.jasonOhler.com / jason.ohler@uas.alaska.edu
2. Space Consideration #1 #1: Design blended learning spaces Design learning environments that blend learning that’s local and distant, real time and delayed, real and virtual, actual and avatarial.
3. Space Consideration #2 #2: Design blended material spaces Design learning environments that blend/balance the human made and the natural, the indoors with the out of doors.
4. Space Consideration #3 #3: Design extended community campuses Design learning environments that treat the community as part of an extended campus.
5. #4: Design inviting community spaces Space Consideration #4 Vice-versa: Design learning spaces that invite community members to see/use schools as an integral part of the local resource base.
6. #5: Design aesthetically flexible spaces Space Consideration #5 Design spaces that allow inhabitants to think aesthetically, design/interact with, “own” their space differently at different times.
7. Space Consideration #6 #6: Design space informed by programs Design learning space informed by programs, activities and relationships, but with “blank space” to accommodate change.
8. Space Consideration #7 #7: Design storytelling spaces Design spaces that allow students, teachers, community to create, tell and professionally record stories (think lights, sound…)
9. Space Consideration #8 #8: Design story distribution spaces Design spaces that assume that student and school stories will be told on the great stage of the Internet…think distributed mixing.
10. Space Consideration #9 #9: Design geoportal, WIKI sharing space Design space as geoportal node, assuming that activities, knowledge production within it will add to tEcosystem, World Wide WIKI.
11. Space Consideration #10 #10: Design value added spaces Design learning environments that compete by adding value to the educational experience.
12. Space Consideration #11 #11: Design techno smart space Design learning environments that consider technology’s basic nature, play to its strengths, downplay weaknesses, assume its evolution...
13. Space Consideration #12 #12: Design space for innovators Design learning environments that encourage innovation, curiosity, critical thinking, and creative exploration.