This document summarizes James Gilbert's presentation on the 9 Immutable Laws of Social Media Marketing. Gilbert introduces the 10th Law - the Law of #REALationships. This law states that successful social media marketing now requires building real relationships through more engaged interactions on social media sites, rather than just pushing generic content. Gilbert outlines eight stages of engagement to help brands develop true brand advocates by focusing on listening, contacting influencers, and investing time in relationships rather than relying solely on automation tools.
Developing a Personal Learning Network (And Using it for Professional Purposes) Jeremy Williams
Professor Jeremy Williams led a workshop on developing a personal learning network and using it for professional purposes. The workshop discussed segregating professional and personal learning networks, which is an individual decision. It also provided examples of Professor Williams' professional learning network on platforms like LinkedIn, Twitter, and SlideShare that could be used to build social capital and engage in authentic learning.
This document provides clues about activities involving music, teaching, teenagers, games, houses, cinemas, dancing, writing, food, and associations from 1966 related to a letter of the alphabet. The final clue is that now someone can make a guess based on the clues.
This document summarizes James Gilbert's presentation on the 9 Immutable Laws of Social Media Marketing. Gilbert introduces the 10th Law - the Law of #REALationships. This law states that successful social media marketing now requires building real relationships through more engaged interactions on social media sites, rather than just pushing generic content. Gilbert outlines eight stages of engagement to help brands develop true brand advocates by focusing on listening, contacting influencers, and investing time in relationships rather than relying solely on automation tools.
Developing a Personal Learning Network (And Using it for Professional Purposes) Jeremy Williams
Professor Jeremy Williams led a workshop on developing a personal learning network and using it for professional purposes. The workshop discussed segregating professional and personal learning networks, which is an individual decision. It also provided examples of Professor Williams' professional learning network on platforms like LinkedIn, Twitter, and SlideShare that could be used to build social capital and engage in authentic learning.
This document provides clues about activities involving music, teaching, teenagers, games, houses, cinemas, dancing, writing, food, and associations from 1966 related to a letter of the alphabet. The final clue is that now someone can make a guess based on the clues.
The Digitally Connected Worker: Developing and Supporting Social Learning in...Jeremy Williams
The document discusses developing social learning in the workplace. It argues that integrating professional and personal learning networks can support workers' digital connectivity. Segregating these networks may be a personal choice, while integrating them allows for crowdsourcing knowledge and collaboration to address challenges like job losses. The author is Professor Jeremy B Williams from Griffith Business School who studies digitally connected workers and social learning.
The school has 13 mysteries that are actually interactive whiteboards hanging on the walls in 13 classrooms, making up 70% of the school. The multifunctional whiteboards can be used for writing, drawing, and creating exercises during lessons and breaks, and are liked by students because they provide fun learning through writing on them with fingers or viewing movies on them, as each is connected to a computer and projector.
Creative Commons licenses provide alternatives to traditional copyright that allow creators more flexibility in how others can use and share their work. There are 6 main Creative Commons licenses that range from allowing commercial use with attribution to prohibiting derivatives or commercial use. Creative Commons licenses provide clear guidelines on usage rights that aim to address limitations of fair use doctrine.
The document describes the steps taken to solve a mystery involving a Czech cat and black shoes. It involved searching online using various search terms on Google and the Comenius project website. After looking on multiple occasions without success, searching for "Czech cat" on Google provided no results. Returning to the Comenius project website finally led to finding the name of a school in the Czech Republic that solved the mystery: Mikes.
What You Need to Know about Lambdas - the problem with lambdas (as in anonymous functions) and the way to solve those problems (hint - using methods lifted to functions).
Writing Presentation - Bob Wilson - Dec 2010Ed Ingman
The document discusses helping students improve their writing skills through a Writing Across the Curriculum initiative. It notes that students need to be able to articulate thoughts in an academic way and that writing can help students interact more deeply with ideas. However, many students lack basic organizational skills and the ability to engage in reasoned analysis. The initiative aims to expose students to writing to communicate learning, help them understand necessary structure, and start thinking in a way that mirrors effective composition. Group activities and modeling appropriate essay development are discussed as ways to collaboratively develop these skills.
How would we recognise a truly sustainable enterprise if we saw one?Jeremy Williams
Seminar presentation to staff and students at Griffith University in Brisbane during Sustainability Week, 7-11 April, 2014. Repeated at the Institute for Rural Futures, University of New England, Armidale, 15 April, 2014.
Classical World ♥♫♥ Klasik Dünya
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http://www.facebook.com/CLASSICAL.WORLD.KLASIK.DUNYA
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The document provides three corporate lessons through short stories with morals. The lessons are:
1) To be idle you need a high position away from danger, like the crow sitting in a tree away from the fox.
2) Temporary shortcuts like eating dung may get you ahead but won't sustain you, as the turkey who ate dung to reach the top of the tree was then shot down.
3) Be wary of those who help or harm you, as the bird was saved but then eaten by the cat who dug it out of cow dung where it was warming.
Prezentarea PowerPoint abordeaza doua teme importante:
1. Cum sa reactioneze cei care cauta un loc de munca atunci cand intervievatorul le ofera ceva de baut.
Si
2. Cum poate un manager sa-si faca echipa mai productiva.
Dvs. ce parere aveti - merita puse in aplicare sfaturile?
Business Approaches to Sustainable DevelopmentJeremy Williams
This document discusses business approaches to sustainable development. It argues that capitalism is not the problem but a new paradigm is needed. Mainstream economics resists changes that threaten its fundamentals. Business is the most powerful institution to foster changes for sustainability as the profit motive can play an important role. A steady state economy maintains constant resource throughput without depleting or polluting the environment. For business to embrace sustainability, it must provide competitive advantage. Strategies have evolved from compliance to risk management to long term sustainable development. The business case is that sustainability meets needs today while protecting future resources.
Este documento describe el uso de sesiones en línea con grupos pequeños para la tutoría y el trabajo colaborativo. Explica cómo las nuevas tecnologías como las aulas virtuales, herramientas de videoconferencia y plataformas 3D permiten una interacción asíncrona y síncrona entre estudiantes y profesores. También presenta estudios de caso sobre el uso de herramientas como Marratech y WiZiQ para cursos, y encuentra que las actividades interactivas síncronas han tenido resultados positivos para estudiantes y profes
This curriculum vitae summarizes Beverley Bond's qualifications, employment history, skills, and languages. She has over 25 years of experience in business development, sales, marketing, and account management roles. Her most recent role was as a Business Development Manager for a marketing services company, where she exceeded her sales targets.
Future-directed assessment: Learning that lastsJeremy Williams
This document discusses open-book, open-web (OBOW) examinations as an alternative to traditional closed-book exams. It argues that OBOW exams better assess authentic learning by requiring students to apply their knowledge to solve real-world problems, rather than simply recalling information. The document provides guidelines for constructing OBOW exams, such as using an open-ended scenario or case study, setting parameters but not fully structuring the response, and evaluating students based on the relevance and quality of their analysis rather than the specific answers provided. OBOW exams are presented as a low-cost means of assessment that can increase student engagement by simulating real work experiences.
The last mystery from norway, geography and environmentEva Rekkedal
This natural area is located in Norway and spans four counties and ten municipalities, covering a total of 8,130 square kilometers. It is Northern Europe's largest mountain plateau and Norway's biggest wild reindeer area. The area has large unspoilt sections but also sees some motorized traffic and infrastructure like roads and a railway line that fragment it. It is known for its rich flora and fauna, including arctic species, and over 500 plant and 100 bird species have been recorded within.
The Digitally Connected Worker: Developing and Supporting Social Learning in...Jeremy Williams
The document discusses developing social learning in the workplace. It argues that integrating professional and personal learning networks can support workers' digital connectivity. Segregating these networks may be a personal choice, while integrating them allows for crowdsourcing knowledge and collaboration to address challenges like job losses. The author is Professor Jeremy B Williams from Griffith Business School who studies digitally connected workers and social learning.
The school has 13 mysteries that are actually interactive whiteboards hanging on the walls in 13 classrooms, making up 70% of the school. The multifunctional whiteboards can be used for writing, drawing, and creating exercises during lessons and breaks, and are liked by students because they provide fun learning through writing on them with fingers or viewing movies on them, as each is connected to a computer and projector.
Creative Commons licenses provide alternatives to traditional copyright that allow creators more flexibility in how others can use and share their work. There are 6 main Creative Commons licenses that range from allowing commercial use with attribution to prohibiting derivatives or commercial use. Creative Commons licenses provide clear guidelines on usage rights that aim to address limitations of fair use doctrine.
The document describes the steps taken to solve a mystery involving a Czech cat and black shoes. It involved searching online using various search terms on Google and the Comenius project website. After looking on multiple occasions without success, searching for "Czech cat" on Google provided no results. Returning to the Comenius project website finally led to finding the name of a school in the Czech Republic that solved the mystery: Mikes.
What You Need to Know about Lambdas - the problem with lambdas (as in anonymous functions) and the way to solve those problems (hint - using methods lifted to functions).
Writing Presentation - Bob Wilson - Dec 2010Ed Ingman
The document discusses helping students improve their writing skills through a Writing Across the Curriculum initiative. It notes that students need to be able to articulate thoughts in an academic way and that writing can help students interact more deeply with ideas. However, many students lack basic organizational skills and the ability to engage in reasoned analysis. The initiative aims to expose students to writing to communicate learning, help them understand necessary structure, and start thinking in a way that mirrors effective composition. Group activities and modeling appropriate essay development are discussed as ways to collaboratively develop these skills.
How would we recognise a truly sustainable enterprise if we saw one?Jeremy Williams
Seminar presentation to staff and students at Griffith University in Brisbane during Sustainability Week, 7-11 April, 2014. Repeated at the Institute for Rural Futures, University of New England, Armidale, 15 April, 2014.
Classical World ♥♫♥ Klasik Dünya
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http://www.facebook.com/CLASSICAL.WORLD.KLASIK.DUNYA
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The document provides three corporate lessons through short stories with morals. The lessons are:
1) To be idle you need a high position away from danger, like the crow sitting in a tree away from the fox.
2) Temporary shortcuts like eating dung may get you ahead but won't sustain you, as the turkey who ate dung to reach the top of the tree was then shot down.
3) Be wary of those who help or harm you, as the bird was saved but then eaten by the cat who dug it out of cow dung where it was warming.
Prezentarea PowerPoint abordeaza doua teme importante:
1. Cum sa reactioneze cei care cauta un loc de munca atunci cand intervievatorul le ofera ceva de baut.
Si
2. Cum poate un manager sa-si faca echipa mai productiva.
Dvs. ce parere aveti - merita puse in aplicare sfaturile?
Business Approaches to Sustainable DevelopmentJeremy Williams
This document discusses business approaches to sustainable development. It argues that capitalism is not the problem but a new paradigm is needed. Mainstream economics resists changes that threaten its fundamentals. Business is the most powerful institution to foster changes for sustainability as the profit motive can play an important role. A steady state economy maintains constant resource throughput without depleting or polluting the environment. For business to embrace sustainability, it must provide competitive advantage. Strategies have evolved from compliance to risk management to long term sustainable development. The business case is that sustainability meets needs today while protecting future resources.
Este documento describe el uso de sesiones en línea con grupos pequeños para la tutoría y el trabajo colaborativo. Explica cómo las nuevas tecnologías como las aulas virtuales, herramientas de videoconferencia y plataformas 3D permiten una interacción asíncrona y síncrona entre estudiantes y profesores. También presenta estudios de caso sobre el uso de herramientas como Marratech y WiZiQ para cursos, y encuentra que las actividades interactivas síncronas han tenido resultados positivos para estudiantes y profes
This curriculum vitae summarizes Beverley Bond's qualifications, employment history, skills, and languages. She has over 25 years of experience in business development, sales, marketing, and account management roles. Her most recent role was as a Business Development Manager for a marketing services company, where she exceeded her sales targets.
Future-directed assessment: Learning that lastsJeremy Williams
This document discusses open-book, open-web (OBOW) examinations as an alternative to traditional closed-book exams. It argues that OBOW exams better assess authentic learning by requiring students to apply their knowledge to solve real-world problems, rather than simply recalling information. The document provides guidelines for constructing OBOW exams, such as using an open-ended scenario or case study, setting parameters but not fully structuring the response, and evaluating students based on the relevance and quality of their analysis rather than the specific answers provided. OBOW exams are presented as a low-cost means of assessment that can increase student engagement by simulating real work experiences.
The last mystery from norway, geography and environmentEva Rekkedal
This natural area is located in Norway and spans four counties and ten municipalities, covering a total of 8,130 square kilometers. It is Northern Europe's largest mountain plateau and Norway's biggest wild reindeer area. The area has large unspoilt sections but also sees some motorized traffic and infrastructure like roads and a railway line that fragment it. It is known for its rich flora and fauna, including arctic species, and over 500 plant and 100 bird species have been recorded within.