Keynote session from Rethink it: Libraries for a New Age that makes the case for change in library services, spaces, and organizations. Drawing on stories of transformation from beyond the library world, provides insights on shifts in purpose, offerings, and user and staff experiences. Then uses library case studies from brightspot's work to explain tactics for achieving these big ideas, covering topics such as user research, visioning, partnerships, prototyping, and assessment. Finally, provides tools and tips to start working in new ways to transform your library.
Panel Presentation by Elliot Felix from session at ACRL 2015 Conference "Turn Your Library Into an Idea Engine: Creating the Ideal Creativity Space." Covers how to cultivate the mindset, skill set, tool set, programs, and settings for creativity.
Learning Spaces Symposium: Creating and Supporting Innovative Learning Spacesbrightspot
How can you create flexible spaces that actively engage students, provide top-notch operational support services, and make the organizational changes required to move to new spaces, practices, and policies? This keynote presentation by Elliot Felix, Founder of brightspot strategy, answered these questions through presentations, activities, and discussions. It will cover the key trends and case studies, innovative planning tools, and recommended tactics to make progress on all these fronts.
A brief overview of the Information Services Team’s response to a rapidly changing Higher Education and Research environment at the Glucksman Library, University of Limerick.
Donna O Doibhlin
Panoramique sur les paysages franciliens depuis la tour montparnasse pierre m...L'Institut Paris Region
Le 14 février 2012 l’IAU île-de-France organisait, au Conseil national de l’ordre des architectes (CNOA), à l’occasion de la publication du numéro 159 des Cahiers de l’IAU, une table ronde sur le paysage sous l’angle de sa mise en œuvre. La présentation ci-dessus est une synthèse de la visite panoramique (du sud-ouest vers le nord-est) des différents éléments importants du paysage d'Île-de-France, illustrés par ailleurs dans ce numéro spécial des Cahiers dédié au paysage.
Panel Presentation by Elliot Felix from session at ACRL 2015 Conference "Turn Your Library Into an Idea Engine: Creating the Ideal Creativity Space." Covers how to cultivate the mindset, skill set, tool set, programs, and settings for creativity.
Learning Spaces Symposium: Creating and Supporting Innovative Learning Spacesbrightspot
How can you create flexible spaces that actively engage students, provide top-notch operational support services, and make the organizational changes required to move to new spaces, practices, and policies? This keynote presentation by Elliot Felix, Founder of brightspot strategy, answered these questions through presentations, activities, and discussions. It will cover the key trends and case studies, innovative planning tools, and recommended tactics to make progress on all these fronts.
A brief overview of the Information Services Team’s response to a rapidly changing Higher Education and Research environment at the Glucksman Library, University of Limerick.
Donna O Doibhlin
Panoramique sur les paysages franciliens depuis la tour montparnasse pierre m...L'Institut Paris Region
Le 14 février 2012 l’IAU île-de-France organisait, au Conseil national de l’ordre des architectes (CNOA), à l’occasion de la publication du numéro 159 des Cahiers de l’IAU, une table ronde sur le paysage sous l’angle de sa mise en œuvre. La présentation ci-dessus est une synthèse de la visite panoramique (du sud-ouest vers le nord-est) des différents éléments importants du paysage d'Île-de-France, illustrés par ailleurs dans ce numéro spécial des Cahiers dédié au paysage.
Information Needs in ICT Environment: A Study among the Students of Assam Dow...Prafulla Mahanta
18th National Convention on Knowledge, Library and Information Networking - NACLIN 2015, organised by DELNET in collaboration with Gulbarga University Library, Gulbarga from November 24-26, 2015
Generating Business Requirements for Enterprise Architecture - Amsterdam Schi...Bartosz Wojenka
Research project oriented at improving the process of translation of Business Requirements into Enterprise Architecture at the Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam.
Spiders, Are they scare you? Or do you scare them?
Actually It doesn't matter because Some spiders scare you and you scared some spider. The only difference is The venomous and power of it. Here we are going to share top 5 most venomous spiders in the word that often scared us if not kill!
Yeah, These spiders can easily kill human and domestic animals by injection venom to animal body.
Getting Started with Solver Spaces - SWFLN Makerpalooza - Session 5Brian Pichman
As makerspaces grow more common and users become more adept at the tools we offer - what is next? How can we help students and the public use these technologies to help better their world and the world around them? This session dives into the evolution of makerspaces to solver spaces. Solver Spaces work to solve community-based issues that fall in line with the United Nations Sustainability Goals.
Panel Presentation by Elliot Felix from session at ACRL 2015 Conference "Turn Your Library Into an Idea Engine: Creating the Ideal Creativity Space." Covers how to cultivate the mindset, skill set, tool set, programs, and settings for creativity.
As libraries continue to evolve, what is after makerspaces? What can we learn from others (CES, SXSW, etc)? What should libraries be looking toward in the future? Should they focus on the collection of information, building community repositories, educating and training communities of skills? This session covers ideas to help take your library to a new level. If you are a forward thinker, want to take a few risks, and really expand what a library can do, this is an interactive for you. Let's brainstorm and build the library of tomorrow.
Boston Library Consortium: Building a Change-Ready Organizationbrightspot
Keynote at the Boston Library Consortium annual meeting on the topic of organizational change. The session touches on three areas leaders can focus on to build a more change-ready organization: adopting a lean mindset, enabling self-organization, and supporting user-driven innovation.
Whether you already have a makerspace or are ready to start developing one, this mini-workshop is filled with ideas and strategies to move forward. Filled with tips and techniques, our experienced speakers give you all you need to get started with a makerspace in your area and to move it into becoming a solve space! They share challenges such as dealing with tech and funding, present real-world examples, and inspire you with the impact of their initiatives.
Trends, Tools, and Tactics for Better Library DesignElliot Felix
Webinar from October 2013 to Blended Librarians Group on the "Trends, Tools, and Tactics for Better Library Design" featuring trends on learning and research, tools from the learning space toolkit (www.learningspacetoolkit.org), and tips for putting them to work to improve your library's spaces, services, and staffing.
User centered space services and staffingElliot Felix
Webinar by Elliot Felix on "Designing Your Spaces, Services, and Organization Around Your Users"
(From SEFLIN 2014 Virtual Conference: https://netforum.avectra.com/eweb/DynamicPage.aspx?Site=SEFLIN&WebCode=2014speakers#Felix)
How can you uncover and understand your users’ needs and then create actionable insights? How can these insights enable a user-centered design for your spaces, the services you offer within them, and the way you organize your staff to provide those services? This session will answer these questions in four parts: first, we’ll make the case for user experience as the basis for an integrated design by covering key trends in the how learning and research. Next, we’ll review the mindset and skillset needed for user-centered design. Then, we’ll provide an overview of design tools; for example www.learningspacetoolkit.com. Finally, we’ll offer some tactical advice on how to apply these tools using case studies from BrightSpot's work such as the NC State Hunt Library. This session will provide engagement in each of these sections and highlight lessons learned that can be applied immediately to renew your spaces, services, and organization.
Information Needs in ICT Environment: A Study among the Students of Assam Dow...Prafulla Mahanta
18th National Convention on Knowledge, Library and Information Networking - NACLIN 2015, organised by DELNET in collaboration with Gulbarga University Library, Gulbarga from November 24-26, 2015
Generating Business Requirements for Enterprise Architecture - Amsterdam Schi...Bartosz Wojenka
Research project oriented at improving the process of translation of Business Requirements into Enterprise Architecture at the Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam.
Spiders, Are they scare you? Or do you scare them?
Actually It doesn't matter because Some spiders scare you and you scared some spider. The only difference is The venomous and power of it. Here we are going to share top 5 most venomous spiders in the word that often scared us if not kill!
Yeah, These spiders can easily kill human and domestic animals by injection venom to animal body.
Getting Started with Solver Spaces - SWFLN Makerpalooza - Session 5Brian Pichman
As makerspaces grow more common and users become more adept at the tools we offer - what is next? How can we help students and the public use these technologies to help better their world and the world around them? This session dives into the evolution of makerspaces to solver spaces. Solver Spaces work to solve community-based issues that fall in line with the United Nations Sustainability Goals.
Panel Presentation by Elliot Felix from session at ACRL 2015 Conference "Turn Your Library Into an Idea Engine: Creating the Ideal Creativity Space." Covers how to cultivate the mindset, skill set, tool set, programs, and settings for creativity.
As libraries continue to evolve, what is after makerspaces? What can we learn from others (CES, SXSW, etc)? What should libraries be looking toward in the future? Should they focus on the collection of information, building community repositories, educating and training communities of skills? This session covers ideas to help take your library to a new level. If you are a forward thinker, want to take a few risks, and really expand what a library can do, this is an interactive for you. Let's brainstorm and build the library of tomorrow.
Boston Library Consortium: Building a Change-Ready Organizationbrightspot
Keynote at the Boston Library Consortium annual meeting on the topic of organizational change. The session touches on three areas leaders can focus on to build a more change-ready organization: adopting a lean mindset, enabling self-organization, and supporting user-driven innovation.
Whether you already have a makerspace or are ready to start developing one, this mini-workshop is filled with ideas and strategies to move forward. Filled with tips and techniques, our experienced speakers give you all you need to get started with a makerspace in your area and to move it into becoming a solve space! They share challenges such as dealing with tech and funding, present real-world examples, and inspire you with the impact of their initiatives.
Trends, Tools, and Tactics for Better Library DesignElliot Felix
Webinar from October 2013 to Blended Librarians Group on the "Trends, Tools, and Tactics for Better Library Design" featuring trends on learning and research, tools from the learning space toolkit (www.learningspacetoolkit.org), and tips for putting them to work to improve your library's spaces, services, and staffing.
User centered space services and staffingElliot Felix
Webinar by Elliot Felix on "Designing Your Spaces, Services, and Organization Around Your Users"
(From SEFLIN 2014 Virtual Conference: https://netforum.avectra.com/eweb/DynamicPage.aspx?Site=SEFLIN&WebCode=2014speakers#Felix)
How can you uncover and understand your users’ needs and then create actionable insights? How can these insights enable a user-centered design for your spaces, the services you offer within them, and the way you organize your staff to provide those services? This session will answer these questions in four parts: first, we’ll make the case for user experience as the basis for an integrated design by covering key trends in the how learning and research. Next, we’ll review the mindset and skillset needed for user-centered design. Then, we’ll provide an overview of design tools; for example www.learningspacetoolkit.com. Finally, we’ll offer some tactical advice on how to apply these tools using case studies from BrightSpot's work such as the NC State Hunt Library. This session will provide engagement in each of these sections and highlight lessons learned that can be applied immediately to renew your spaces, services, and organization.
The Challenge of the Intelligent Library - UKeiG PresentationJames Clay
There has been plenty of hype over artificial intelligence and the internet of things. Is it time to put aside the cynicism that this kind of hype generates and look seriously at how we can take advantage of these emerging technologies to improve the student experience and build an intelligent library?
The internet of things makes it possible for us to gather real-time data about the environment and usage of our library spaces. It is easy to imagine using this data to ensure the library is managed effectively, but could we go further and monitor environmental conditions in the library, or even, using facial recognition software, student reactions as they use the library so that we can continually refine the learning experience?
Most smartphones now make use of artificial intelligence to make contextual recommendations based on an individual’s location and interests. Could libraries take advantage of this technology to push information and learning resources to students? If we could, it offers some interesting possibilities. On-campus notifications could nudge students to make best use of the available services such as the library. Off-campus notifications could encourage them to take advantage of the learning opportunities all around them. Could we use approaches like this to turn student’s smartphones into educational coaches, nudging students towards the choices that lead to higher grades and prompting them to expand their learning horizons.
As we start to use a range of tracking technologies, smart cards, beacons, sensors we are facing a deluge of data in the use of buildings, spaces and equipment across a college or university campus. We are faced with a breadth and depth of data which can be challenging to use effectively and have greatest impact. These tracking technologies are already widespread in environments such as airports and retail. Often using wifi tracking to track users via their wifi enabled devices and smartphones. In addition sensors are used to track space utilisation and occupancy. Interpreting the data is fraught with challenges and difficulties, as well as potential ethical and legal issues. However this wealth of data does offer the potential to deliver more satisfying experiences for students and staff as well as ensuring the library is used as effectively as possible.
An introduction to multi channel content strategyReading Room
Originally presented by Simon Nash for UKTI Export Week webinars. An hour long run through of the key principles of content strategy and content marketing.
Axiell User Conference, Public Libraries, 3rd May - Nick Poole, CILIP: Strate...Axiell UK Public Library
Nick Poole, Chief Executive of CILIP looks at library sustainability and makes some recommendations on how libraries can implement a more sustainable strategy.... it starts with the user!
Transforming an Organization through Service and Space Design StrategyRachel Vacek
Learn how one library is engaging with its user community to implement a service framework to transform its organizational capacity to design, deliver, and iterate high quality virtual and physical services in 21st century learning and research environments. This framework, through pilots and prototypes, informs future space transformations and will help create aligned and impactful user experiences. Presenters will share strategies and UX tools for engaging an organization in this type of work.
First-Year Experience Conference: Helping Students Design their Experience an...brightspot
How can students see themselves as the designers of their own educational experience? How can they use evidence-based strategies to inform the everyday decisions they’ll make about where to live, what courses to take, what to do a class project on, how to seek support, how to find belonging, and how to explore career paths?
Elliot Felix answered these questions in his session, "Helping Students Design their Experience and Inform their Decisions" at the Annual Conference on The First-Year Experience.
How can libraries enable student success? In this presentation at the 2022 Designing Libraries Conference, brightspot Founder Elliot Felix uses a broad range of national data to identify the key challenges and proposes solutions based on brightspot's work and his book How to Get the Most Out of College.
Trends Impacting Higher Education and Librariesbrightspot
What are the trends reshaping higher education and what might the impact be on academic libraries? brightspot Founder Elliot Felix, answers these questions in this short presentation from the 9th Designing Libraries Pre-conference on renewing libraries held at Temple University.
NACAC Conference 2022: Belonging Across Industries.pdfbrightspot
In this competitive market for the next generation of students, what can schools, colleges, and universities learn from other industries about connecting people to their brand, building a sense of community, and developing stronger bonds? brightspot Founder Elliot Felix spoke with industry leaders Devan Ford-McCartney of MD Anderson, Sam Roberts of Delta, and Tom Ellett of Quinnipiac University to answer these questions and share advice on building community and belonging.
Elliot Felix and Allan Donnelly reviewed findings from the 2022 Campus Facilities Inventory survey at the SCUP 2022 Annual Conference.
Learn from survey participants Jennifer McDowell, Husser Roger, Timothy Green, and G. James Meschino how to use peer benchmarking and institutional data to inform guidelines and standards in campus planning.
SCUP 2022 Annual: A Tale of Two Planning Projects: The Frontiers of Science a...brightspot
brightspot Founder Elliot Felix, Bob Reppe (Carnegie Mellon), and Matt Plecity (GBBN) presented "A Tale of Two Planning Projects: The Frontiers of Science and Robotics" at the SCUP 2022 Annual Conference.
In their session, they shared how to free up space on your main campus and evaluate issues in interdisciplinary planning at your institution using two Carnegie Mellon University project case studies.
NASPA Conference on Student Success: Designing for Student Success in a Hybri...brightspot
brightspot Founder Elliot Felix and Arizona State University Director of Projects Jonathan Myers presented Designing for Student Success in a Hybrid World at the NASPA Student Success Conference 2022.
NASPA Conferences of Student Success: Supporting Post-Traditional Studentsbrightspot
As institutions anticipate the enrollment cliff and an increase in post-traditional students, how must they evolve to best support these audiences? brightspot Director Amanda Wirth Lorenzo and Metro State Provost & Executive Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs Amy Gort answer this question from a national and local perspective: sharing insights from brightspot's national Student Experience Snapshot complemented by strategies from Metro State that has supported post-traditional students for 50 years. These perspectives provide the strategies and tactics to help you adapt your support services, campus, and technology for post-traditional students.
NASPA Annual Conference: Learning and Adapting Together During the Pandemicbrightspot
How are your student affairs peers adapting? How will they change their services, spaces, staffing, and systems in the short-term and long-term? We discussed and answered these questions and more by facilitating a conversation among student affairs leaders across different colleges and universities to understand how they are adapting to the pandemic to be student-centered, agile, and equitable. Together, these stories and strategies will help you plan for the future and make immediate impact at your institution.
EDUCAUSE Annual Conference 2021: Digital Transformation to Create a Coordinat...brightspot
brightspot worked with Ohio University to answer these questions and helped them better understand and improve their student experience. Our holistic approach considered courses, student services, technology, facilities, community, and campus culture through an engaging and inclusive process.
In our session, Digital Transformation to Create a Coordinated, Compelling Student Experience, Maggie Walsh and Elliot Felix (brightspot) and Chris Ament and Brian Bowe (Ohio University) discuss our work together and share lessons learned that can be applied at your institution.
EDUCAUSE Annual Conference 2021: Mapping the Student Journey to Improve Post-...brightspot
brightspot led a Student Journey Mapping engagement with Metropolitan State University that identified obstacles for students from various demographic groups and developed an action plan based on best practices to strengthen our support for and interaction with post-traditional students.
Amanda Wirth Lorenzo, Maggie Walsh, and Elliot Felix (brightspot) and Virginia Arthur (Metro State) presented Mapping the Student Journey to Improve Post-Traditional Student Success at the 2021 EDUCAUSE Annual Conference.
Tradeline Space Strategies 2021: Let's Get Phygitalbrightspot
The pandemic has validated the work remotely / learn online model, but also highlighted the value of physical connection. Hybrid work models require more flexible policies, agile processes, smarter buildings, and better technology – and the ability to collect data and evaluate how hybrid work solutions and environments are performing. Elliot Felix (brightspot) and Robert Okpala (Buro Happold) presented Let's Get Phygital: The Phygital Building Playbook for Hybrid Working and Learning at the 2021 Tradeline Space Strategies conference.
SCUP Annual 2021: Renovating Student Services to Promote Successbrightspot
At the SCUP Annual 2021, Adam Griff (brightspot), Charles Frame
and Dara Hagen (Normandale Community College), and Rebecca Celis (HGA) discussed our work with Normandale Community College and their Student Services Building.
SCUP Annual 2021: Supporting the Whole Studentbrightspot
At the SCUP Annual 2021 conference, Kelly Sanford (brightspot) and David Schnee (Group 4 Architecture) shared the approach and process we used for Chabot College and College of Marin's Blended Learning Centers.
At the SCUP Annual 2021 conference, Elliot Felix and Allan Donnelly introduced the 2021 Campus Facilities Inventory (CFI) survey and learned from survey participants how they use peer benchmarking and institutional data to inform guidelines and standards in campus planning.
EACUBO Spring 2021 Workshop: Assess the Impact of Covid-19 on Your Campus Fac...brightspot
Elliot Felix of brightspot strategy and Cameron Charlebois and Chris Buddle of McGill University presented Assess the Impact of Covid-19 on Your Campus Facilities at the EACUBO Spring 2021 Workshop.
EDUCAUSE Webinar: Introduction to Service Designbrightspot
This "Introduction to Service Design" presentation is from Elliot Felix's EDUCAUSE Chatbot Community of Practice webinar. The presentation gives an introduction to student service design mindsets, tools, and techniques.
SCUP Webinar: Creating a More Adaptive Institution in the Wake of COVID-19brightspot
How can colleges and universities become more adaptive in the wake of COVID-19? This interactive panel discussion brought together open discussion among panelists from UC Berkeley, SUNY Fredonia, Cornell, Minnesota State University, Mankato, and Marquette, and their perspectives from facilities, technology, student services, and finance to understand the impact of COVID-19 on institutions and their student experience.
SCUP Virtual Pacific Region Fall Series: Tools and Tactics for Changebrightspot
Where are We? Where Do We Go? Moving From Reactivity to Creativity During COVID
Bryan Alexander and Elliot Felix kicked off the SCUP Fall 2020 series by exploring the core issues, challenges, and opportunities shaping higher education during COVID.
We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
Synthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptxPavel ( NSTU)
Synthetic fiber production is a fascinating and complex field that blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. By understanding these aspects, students can gain a comprehensive view of synthetic fiber production, its impact on society and the environment, and the potential for future innovations. Synthetic fibers play a crucial role in modern society, impacting various aspects of daily life, industry, and the environment. ynthetic fibers are integral to modern life, offering a range of benefits from cost-effectiveness and versatility to innovative applications and performance characteristics. While they pose environmental challenges, ongoing research and development aim to create more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Understanding the importance of synthetic fibers helps in appreciating their role in the economy, industry, and daily life, while also emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and innovation.
Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
Students, digital devices and success - Andreas Schleicher - 27 May 2024..pptxEduSkills OECD
Andreas Schleicher presents at the OECD webinar ‘Digital devices in schools: detrimental distraction or secret to success?’ on 27 May 2024. The presentation was based on findings from PISA 2022 results and the webinar helped launch the PISA in Focus ‘Managing screen time: How to protect and equip students against distraction’ https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/education/managing-screen-time_7c225af4-en and the OECD Education Policy Perspective ‘Students, digital devices and success’ can be found here - https://oe.cd/il/5yV
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
Welcome to TechSoup New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdfTechSoup
In this webinar you will learn how your organization can access TechSoup's wide variety of product discount and donation programs. From hardware to software, we'll give you a tour of the tools available to help your nonprofit with productivity, collaboration, financial management, donor tracking, security, and more.
Model Attribute Check Company Auto PropertyCeline George
In Odoo, the multi-company feature allows you to manage multiple companies within a single Odoo database instance. Each company can have its own configurations while still sharing common resources such as products, customers, and suppliers.