Digital school transformation - Managing change with effective strategiesJoe Perkins
This document discusses strategies for digital school transformation and managing change. It provides perspectives from experts on why many reform efforts fail, noting that successful change requires addressing the underlying school culture, not just superficial aspects. The document also examines ingredients needed for change, such as developing a compelling vision and case for change, empowering others to drive change, and addressing potential obstacles. It emphasizes the importance of effective communication, professional development, and gaining community support to promote and sustain school transformation through digital initiatives.
Lines of thought: the serendipitous emergence of collaborative learningNomadWarMachine
What happens when you give an open invitation to edutwitter to collaboratively write a poem, and encourage remixes? Over the last few months we have watched a collaborative project unfold in ways that continue to amaze, inspire and nourish us. This has opened up a conversation about the power of online collaborations and the adaptability of these for more formal models of learning.
In January 2021 one of the authors tweeted a joke about writing a 106-line poem. The other author took this line of thought and designed a collaborative challenge - to contribute lines of thought and collectively write the poem. Over 48 hours, 44 people worked on a shared Google Doc making over 4,000 edits. The outcome was a poem titled: 106 Lines of Thought. As we watched it unfold we began to think of ways to remix it.
We created a second opportunity - to ask people to record poem stanzas that we would stitch together. 21 people offered, and an orated version of the poem was produced. Hearing the voices bought an intimacy into the project and allowed different parts of the poem to stand alone. We then saw the poem remixed into forms we had never imagined.
This relates to the conference theme of digital well-being.The past year has been a challenge for all of us, educators and learners alike, and opportunities to connect authentically with others have become even more important. Our online communities have sustained us throughout this pandemic, highlighting for us the importance of collaborations that permit making learning personally relevant. This is vital for the well-being of educators as well as students - one author had recently lost her job in the HE sector and this project sustained a connection with other educators.
We will explain the genesis of the project and show some results. We will discuss the educational theories that underpin the practices of remix, showing how these seemingly trivial practices of creative playfulness allow deep and meaningful learning to serendipitously emerge. We reflect critically on the project, appreciating our luck in having participants who understood the underlying philosophy of the DS106 community and acknowledging the privileged status of participants with regard to digital literacy and digital access. We also acknowledge a possible lack of diversity: while we know our participants were global, with an open project there is no attempt to be equitable or ensure a diverse mix of people respond.
While our example is of online educators spontaneously participating, we show how this can be adapted for use with a multiplicity of situations, and help build learning communities based on trust and authentic participation. We suggest a post-pandemic pedagogy will harness the power of online collaboration and show learners the freedom of serious fun.
Lines of thought: emergence of meaning through collaborations and remixWendy Taleo
This document summarizes a collaborative online poetry project called "Lines of Thought". It began with a prompt for a 3 line poem about a bird. Participants then added lines on social media to develop a global, collaborative poem. Over 20 contributors created over 90 lines. The poem was then remixed and reinterpreted in various ways, including a sound recording, word cloud, album, and spectrum of lines. The project demonstrates the power of online collaborations and remix for learning. It also highlights the benefits of creative collaboration and play for mental well-being.
The document discusses TED and TEDx events. It provides information on the history and evolution of TED, how it became a nonprofit that shares talks online for free. It also describes TEDx events which are locally organized to share ideas in communities. The document then focuses on TEDxKhartoum, an upcoming event in Sudan, and calls for speaker suggestions, volunteers, and ways to build the local TEDx community.
Hallmark Public School felt proud and privileged for hosting this thoughtful and visionary Youth Conference where three days proved to be an outreach by the Youth Community to spearhead many social and political issues along with learning of interpersonal relationship, critical thinking and peer coordination life skills.
The document outlines the volunteer and community involvement of Keyes, including experience with permaculture design and education, leadership training and development at Michigan State University, teaching a student leadership course, presenting at academic conferences, representing a higher education program, receiving fellowship awards, coaching and judging for an educational problem-solving program, and assisting with a haunted house fundraiser. Keyes has utilized their experience to teach sustainability, leadership, and personal growth through various roles over several years.
A practice presentation for creating a sense of urgency for shareholders in an educational setting. I have no authority to report any actual findings regarding the graduation rates, budgeting, computer resources, or best practices in teaching. This is a work of fiction and should not be considered valid as an assessment tool.
Increasing cyber-crime among teenagers pose the biggest threat to India. In July 2015 alone, Kerala witnessed the arrest of seven teenagers and four suicides, due to irresponsible use of social media. Technology or punishments cannot stop this.Self-control and responsible use of Internet are the only solutions to curb this national malady.
To create an awareness among students, the birth anniversary of our beloved leader and former President Dr. APJ Kalam is celebrated as "Cyber Sureksha Day" in schools across Kerala. In line with this, 300,000 students from 15,000 schools across the state conducted "Internet Safety Pledge" on 15 October 2015.
Digital school transformation - Managing change with effective strategiesJoe Perkins
This document discusses strategies for digital school transformation and managing change. It provides perspectives from experts on why many reform efforts fail, noting that successful change requires addressing the underlying school culture, not just superficial aspects. The document also examines ingredients needed for change, such as developing a compelling vision and case for change, empowering others to drive change, and addressing potential obstacles. It emphasizes the importance of effective communication, professional development, and gaining community support to promote and sustain school transformation through digital initiatives.
Lines of thought: the serendipitous emergence of collaborative learningNomadWarMachine
What happens when you give an open invitation to edutwitter to collaboratively write a poem, and encourage remixes? Over the last few months we have watched a collaborative project unfold in ways that continue to amaze, inspire and nourish us. This has opened up a conversation about the power of online collaborations and the adaptability of these for more formal models of learning.
In January 2021 one of the authors tweeted a joke about writing a 106-line poem. The other author took this line of thought and designed a collaborative challenge - to contribute lines of thought and collectively write the poem. Over 48 hours, 44 people worked on a shared Google Doc making over 4,000 edits. The outcome was a poem titled: 106 Lines of Thought. As we watched it unfold we began to think of ways to remix it.
We created a second opportunity - to ask people to record poem stanzas that we would stitch together. 21 people offered, and an orated version of the poem was produced. Hearing the voices bought an intimacy into the project and allowed different parts of the poem to stand alone. We then saw the poem remixed into forms we had never imagined.
This relates to the conference theme of digital well-being.The past year has been a challenge for all of us, educators and learners alike, and opportunities to connect authentically with others have become even more important. Our online communities have sustained us throughout this pandemic, highlighting for us the importance of collaborations that permit making learning personally relevant. This is vital for the well-being of educators as well as students - one author had recently lost her job in the HE sector and this project sustained a connection with other educators.
We will explain the genesis of the project and show some results. We will discuss the educational theories that underpin the practices of remix, showing how these seemingly trivial practices of creative playfulness allow deep and meaningful learning to serendipitously emerge. We reflect critically on the project, appreciating our luck in having participants who understood the underlying philosophy of the DS106 community and acknowledging the privileged status of participants with regard to digital literacy and digital access. We also acknowledge a possible lack of diversity: while we know our participants were global, with an open project there is no attempt to be equitable or ensure a diverse mix of people respond.
While our example is of online educators spontaneously participating, we show how this can be adapted for use with a multiplicity of situations, and help build learning communities based on trust and authentic participation. We suggest a post-pandemic pedagogy will harness the power of online collaboration and show learners the freedom of serious fun.
Lines of thought: emergence of meaning through collaborations and remixWendy Taleo
This document summarizes a collaborative online poetry project called "Lines of Thought". It began with a prompt for a 3 line poem about a bird. Participants then added lines on social media to develop a global, collaborative poem. Over 20 contributors created over 90 lines. The poem was then remixed and reinterpreted in various ways, including a sound recording, word cloud, album, and spectrum of lines. The project demonstrates the power of online collaborations and remix for learning. It also highlights the benefits of creative collaboration and play for mental well-being.
The document discusses TED and TEDx events. It provides information on the history and evolution of TED, how it became a nonprofit that shares talks online for free. It also describes TEDx events which are locally organized to share ideas in communities. The document then focuses on TEDxKhartoum, an upcoming event in Sudan, and calls for speaker suggestions, volunteers, and ways to build the local TEDx community.
Hallmark Public School felt proud and privileged for hosting this thoughtful and visionary Youth Conference where three days proved to be an outreach by the Youth Community to spearhead many social and political issues along with learning of interpersonal relationship, critical thinking and peer coordination life skills.
The document outlines the volunteer and community involvement of Keyes, including experience with permaculture design and education, leadership training and development at Michigan State University, teaching a student leadership course, presenting at academic conferences, representing a higher education program, receiving fellowship awards, coaching and judging for an educational problem-solving program, and assisting with a haunted house fundraiser. Keyes has utilized their experience to teach sustainability, leadership, and personal growth through various roles over several years.
A practice presentation for creating a sense of urgency for shareholders in an educational setting. I have no authority to report any actual findings regarding the graduation rates, budgeting, computer resources, or best practices in teaching. This is a work of fiction and should not be considered valid as an assessment tool.
Increasing cyber-crime among teenagers pose the biggest threat to India. In July 2015 alone, Kerala witnessed the arrest of seven teenagers and four suicides, due to irresponsible use of social media. Technology or punishments cannot stop this.Self-control and responsible use of Internet are the only solutions to curb this national malady.
To create an awareness among students, the birth anniversary of our beloved leader and former President Dr. APJ Kalam is celebrated as "Cyber Sureksha Day" in schools across Kerala. In line with this, 300,000 students from 15,000 schools across the state conducted "Internet Safety Pledge" on 15 October 2015.
FamilySearch Wiki: Getting Access To The Odbc DatabaseMichael Ritchey
Before adding an image of a microform from the Family History Library to a FamilySearch Wiki article, verification must be made against a special database at FamilySearch Headquarters to see whether the contract for that microform permits its images to be used on the wiki. This presentation shows how to get access to that database.
Corporate Presentation of Accelon Technologies Private Limited. See how our bold approach to ERP solutions are helping customers increase their profitability. Accelon Technologies is a leading partner of SAP Business One since 2006, based in Pune, India. Accelon provides end to end services in SAP Business One.
Assess. Diagnose. Fix: How to Become a Leading SEO MechanicBill Hartzer
This presentation outlines how to assess, gather data, and perform a successful SEO audit of your or your client's websites. During the SEO process, it's important to know the tools and when and where to use them.
6 things you can do to boost your linked in page profileMichael J Lis
This document contains confidential information about SPECK Media Inc. and outlines 6 tips for boosting a LinkedIn page profile, including adding variety to cover images, filling out the products and services section, asking for recommendations, publishing event photos and content, and encouraging employees to share updates.
Group E6
The document summarizes the plight of saltpan workers in Little Rann of Kutch, India. It notes their low life expectancy, high rates of child blindness and exposure to extreme heat. Daily wages are as low as 30 rupees. Literacy is only 1.3%. The area accounts for 25% of India's salt production. About 100,000 people, mostly landless laborers, have worked in the industry for generations under difficult social, economic and health conditions. The document then discusses the work of NGO Ganatar in improving education rates, securing government funding, and providing vocational training to help address these issues.
bConnect is a wonderful product from Accelon, which helps you automate all your documents and reports delivery from SAP Business One, thus saving time and money.
This document discusses how health insurance marketplaces can use modern marketing practices to help meet enrollment objectives. It outlines five tenets of modern marketing: targeting, engagement, conversion, analytics, and marketing technology. Targeting involves understanding who to market to. Engagement means interacting with potential customers through various channels. Conversion focuses on moving customers through the purchase process. Analytics allows measuring what efforts are successful. Marketing technology integrates different systems to support modern marketing practices. The document provides tips on applying each tenet, such as using digital signals to understand customers, integrating marketing and sales, and selecting technology configurable to unique marketplace needs. The overall message is that adopting modern marketing approaches can help marketplaces improve enrollment numbers.
The document discusses best practices for leadership onboarding. It notes that 90% of employees decide whether to stay within the first six months and 62% of organizations now have formal onboarding processes. Effective onboarding is important as 40% of new leaders fail within the first 18 months. The onboarding model involves gaining critical knowledge, building key relationships, and receiving timely feedback over the first 18 months. HR plays an important role by facilitating the onboarding process and integrating actions into typical client support. Metrics should be collected both quantitatively and qualitatively to measure onboarding success.
Diesel component Factory, Dankuni Implemented on fast track by RVNLRajesh Prasad
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
While many of the core rules of SEO still hold true, there are some tactics that were OK in early 2013 that are not OK in 2014. This session will cover the 101 basics of SEO today. Make sure your Search Engine Strategies are correct.
Sustainability Education Summer Institute Islandwood 2010Stacy Noland
This document discusses redefining and diversifying the sustainability movement. It talks about how social environmental justice organizations are changing the sustainability movement by focusing on environmental justice and reform. It also discusses the role of mentors and educators in developing the pipeline for green careers and professionals, and the different sectors such as public, private, and nonprofit where green professionals can work.
This newsletter summarizes activities from the TERRE Policy Centre in India related to environmental protection and sustainability. It discusses (1) a green olympiad quiz for students launched on Teacher's Day, (2) the adoption of new UN global sustainability goals to replace the Millennium Development Goals, and (3) an international youth conference on sustainable livelihoods hosted by TERRE Policy Centre featuring presentations on topics like smart cities and waste management. It also mentions other events organized by TERRE including distributing smokeless cookstoves on World Ozone Day and a corporate social responsibility tree planting initiative with TATA motors.
FamilySearch Wiki: Getting Access To The Odbc DatabaseMichael Ritchey
Before adding an image of a microform from the Family History Library to a FamilySearch Wiki article, verification must be made against a special database at FamilySearch Headquarters to see whether the contract for that microform permits its images to be used on the wiki. This presentation shows how to get access to that database.
Corporate Presentation of Accelon Technologies Private Limited. See how our bold approach to ERP solutions are helping customers increase their profitability. Accelon Technologies is a leading partner of SAP Business One since 2006, based in Pune, India. Accelon provides end to end services in SAP Business One.
Assess. Diagnose. Fix: How to Become a Leading SEO MechanicBill Hartzer
This presentation outlines how to assess, gather data, and perform a successful SEO audit of your or your client's websites. During the SEO process, it's important to know the tools and when and where to use them.
6 things you can do to boost your linked in page profileMichael J Lis
This document contains confidential information about SPECK Media Inc. and outlines 6 tips for boosting a LinkedIn page profile, including adding variety to cover images, filling out the products and services section, asking for recommendations, publishing event photos and content, and encouraging employees to share updates.
Group E6
The document summarizes the plight of saltpan workers in Little Rann of Kutch, India. It notes their low life expectancy, high rates of child blindness and exposure to extreme heat. Daily wages are as low as 30 rupees. Literacy is only 1.3%. The area accounts for 25% of India's salt production. About 100,000 people, mostly landless laborers, have worked in the industry for generations under difficult social, economic and health conditions. The document then discusses the work of NGO Ganatar in improving education rates, securing government funding, and providing vocational training to help address these issues.
bConnect is a wonderful product from Accelon, which helps you automate all your documents and reports delivery from SAP Business One, thus saving time and money.
This document discusses how health insurance marketplaces can use modern marketing practices to help meet enrollment objectives. It outlines five tenets of modern marketing: targeting, engagement, conversion, analytics, and marketing technology. Targeting involves understanding who to market to. Engagement means interacting with potential customers through various channels. Conversion focuses on moving customers through the purchase process. Analytics allows measuring what efforts are successful. Marketing technology integrates different systems to support modern marketing practices. The document provides tips on applying each tenet, such as using digital signals to understand customers, integrating marketing and sales, and selecting technology configurable to unique marketplace needs. The overall message is that adopting modern marketing approaches can help marketplaces improve enrollment numbers.
The document discusses best practices for leadership onboarding. It notes that 90% of employees decide whether to stay within the first six months and 62% of organizations now have formal onboarding processes. Effective onboarding is important as 40% of new leaders fail within the first 18 months. The onboarding model involves gaining critical knowledge, building key relationships, and receiving timely feedback over the first 18 months. HR plays an important role by facilitating the onboarding process and integrating actions into typical client support. Metrics should be collected both quantitatively and qualitatively to measure onboarding success.
Diesel component Factory, Dankuni Implemented on fast track by RVNLRajesh Prasad
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
While many of the core rules of SEO still hold true, there are some tactics that were OK in early 2013 that are not OK in 2014. This session will cover the 101 basics of SEO today. Make sure your Search Engine Strategies are correct.
Sustainability Education Summer Institute Islandwood 2010Stacy Noland
This document discusses redefining and diversifying the sustainability movement. It talks about how social environmental justice organizations are changing the sustainability movement by focusing on environmental justice and reform. It also discusses the role of mentors and educators in developing the pipeline for green careers and professionals, and the different sectors such as public, private, and nonprofit where green professionals can work.
This newsletter summarizes activities from the TERRE Policy Centre in India related to environmental protection and sustainability. It discusses (1) a green olympiad quiz for students launched on Teacher's Day, (2) the adoption of new UN global sustainability goals to replace the Millennium Development Goals, and (3) an international youth conference on sustainable livelihoods hosted by TERRE Policy Centre featuring presentations on topics like smart cities and waste management. It also mentions other events organized by TERRE including distributing smokeless cookstoves on World Ozone Day and a corporate social responsibility tree planting initiative with TATA motors.
Students of the 21st century Civics and Citizenship require new skills of digital and global citizenship. The skills that need to be taught, a look at some global projects to get involved in and how to meet other educationalists to share projects/classes with will be outlined in this session. Stories from our classroom will be shared, eg a discussion on racism in real time with years 6/7 students in India. Learn how exciting technology can make the classroom, how vital digital citizenship is and some great activities to apply in the classroom.
This document provides an introduction to education for sustainable development. It discusses key concepts such as the definition of sustainable development from the Brundtland report and perspectives that question the concept. The challenges of education for sustainability are explored, including the need to equip students with sustainability literacy and for education to address unsustainability. Critical questions are raised about whether current education contributes to or helps solve sustainability problems. The goal of the UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development is presented to integrate sustainable development values into all aspects of learning.
Inglewood school embedding global learning powerpoint,3 sept 2013 2katiecdec
This document outlines an agenda and presentation for a workshop on embedding global learning in teaching. The workshop aims to explore what global learning is, why it's important, and how to incorporate it across the curriculum. It discusses key concepts like diversity, identity, and global citizenship. Teachers will learn strategies for raising awareness of different cultures and global issues, and how students can take action. The presentation encourages mapping topics against concepts like interdependence and evaluating coverage to identify areas for development, in order to better promote global perspectives in education.
Goodwill Social Work Centre is an Indian Non-governmental organisation registered as a Society/Charity under the Tamilnadu Societies Registration Act 27 of 1975, Government of Tamilnadu {India} and Foreign Contribution (Regulations) Act 1976, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. Our Society's Registration number is: 112/1981 and our FCRA number is 075940124. Goodwill Social Work Centre is granted renewed registration under the foreign contribution (Regulation) Act 2010 by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Foreigners Division (FCRA Wing) Government of India with effect from 1st November 2016. Our renewal FCRA Registration number is: 075940124.It is duly registered under section 12-A {b} of the Income Tax Act 1961.
Our mission is to profess and practice ‘Goodwill social work’ as a philosophy, a practice mode and an approach, which is preventative, rehabilitative and developmental in perspective and based on the principles of scientific humanism in line with the professional social work model.It combines social philanthropy, professional social work and social development. ‘Goodwill social work’ is inclusive where children, youth, men and women participate in the social and economic life of their communities. It attempts to treat the symptoms through social protection, remove as far as possible the barriers to better social outcomes and tackle the root causes through social investment. It is committed to a particular set of professional values of social work including respect for worth and dignity of every person, the client's right to self-determination, confidentiality, advocacy and social action that promotes social justice
This document discusses globalization and how information and communication technologies (ICT) can help teach about it. It provides examples of how social media like Twitter have helped spread information about global events. It also discusses how English language teachers can include themes of globalization, peace education, and environmental education in their lessons through activities and using online tools.
Professor Gilly Salmon presented a discussion on imagining the future of international education. She posed several hypothetical scenarios involving disruptive changes in technology and learning practices and asked participants to discuss the implications for their work. The group then brainstormed ways to change approaches in 2017 to better serve students, prioritizing ideas through voting. Participants were asked to present their top innovations to the whole group. The discussion focused on enabling participants to envision possible futures and strategies to help guide education toward those futures.
TERRE News Letter Happy News for Oven Fresh New Year, with some reservations. 2015 is stated to be truly year of climate change and Sustainable Development Goals : Read 'Twenty Fifteen: Over-supply of Optimism and Short of Actions'.
This document provides an overview of Jane Goodall's Roots & Shoots program, which empowers youth to take action on sustainability issues in their communities. It outlines a 4-step process for Roots & Shoots projects: 1) Inspire youth through Dr. Jane's story, 2) Understand the community through mapping, 3) Take action by designing and implementing a project, and 4) Celebrate accomplishments. The document also shares examples of youth projects and resources for educators to further engage young people in making a positive difference.
Presented by Brian Housand, PhD
http://brianhousand.com
Arkansas Gifted Conference 2014
Hot Springs, AR
February 2014
bit.ly/agate2014
Today’s young people have unprecedented access to powerful tools designed for creative production. Yet, students are often being asked to unplug rather than meaningfully connect with technology. This session explores a virtual playground designed to get teachers and students plugged into new outlets for promoting creative productive giftedness.
ques How has your sense of who you are shaped.pdfstudy help
This document discusses various topics related to social activism and social change, including:
- Different forms of social activism such as protests, petitions, boycotts, and raising awareness on social media.
- Examples of social movements focused on issues like climate change, Indigenous rights, racial justice, and plastic pollution.
- Challenges with "clicktivism" or online activism that does not translate to real-world impact.
- The importance of listening to and amplifying the voices of those most affected by social issues.
- How both direct action and raising awareness through art, media, and cultural influence can create social change.
ques How has your sense of who you are shaped.pdfsdfghj21
This document discusses various topics related to social activism and social change, including:
- Different forms of social activism such as protests, petitions, boycotts, and raising awareness on social media.
- Examples of social movements focused on issues like climate change, indigenous rights, racial justice, and plastic pollution.
- Challenges with "clicktivism" or online activism that does not translate to real-world impact.
- The importance of listening to and amplifying the voices of those most affected by social issues.
- How both direct action and raising awareness through art, media, and cultural influence can create social change.
News and announcements on
1.Stockholm Water Prize
2. A journalist can never be an activist.’ session of Rendezvous.
3. Green Olympiad, A great chance for the school, college students to be the green ambassador.
4. Earth Care Award, September 2015
5. TERRE Education Kit for the teachers across Maharashtra, India
6. Details about TERRE Youth Conference 2015, news of plantation programme of the month. , Quiz to rock and roll your brains, Number of the month, Global environmental news....
The collated slides from our 2012-13 Closing Webinars. The sessions were attended by about 30 people from about 8 countries (over two webinars). See the slides for the links to the video / Blackboard Collaborate recordings
This document summarizes a workshop about TakingITGlobal (TIG), an online platform that aims to empower youth to be global citizens. It discusses how TIG can help prepare students for a globalized world by increasing cultural awareness, discussion of global issues, and volunteer activity. The workshop agenda covers what TIG and TIGed are, their site tools and programs, and how teachers can utilize TIG's resources in their practice to bridge formal and informal learning around student voice, global citizenship, and environmental stewardship.
This document provides an overview of creative outlets and technologies that can be used to foster creativity. It discusses stages of the creative process and strategies for integrating technology creatively. Examples are given of how different technologies like video games, digital tools and coding platforms can support creativity. The document advocates exposing students to diverse perspectives and cultures to spark new ideas. Overall it promotes developing students' capacity for discovery, synthesis and futurecasting to prepare them for an ever-changing world.
This document provides an overview of a course on education for social innovation. The course objectives are to explore social innovation and entrepreneurship in supporting teacher learning and 21st century skills. Participants will discover how project-based learning can produce social innovation outcomes while meeting curriculum goals. They will gain experience with design thinking pedagogy to empower student problem-solving and gain tools for pedagogical documentation to support learning outcomes. The course consists of orientation and cluster sessions to develop classroom social innovation projects and engage technologies supporting authentic learning approaches.
Similar to Yangki Imade Suara Future Leader Summit 2011 (20)
I created this slide as a recap for my first semester at King's of pursuing an MSc in Emerging Economies and Inclusive Development. I divided it into two sections; academic and non-academic.
This document outlines Yangki Imade Suara's international experiences and education. It includes a map showing countries visited, with details on social and professional activities in various locations from 2009 to 2014. The document also lists Yangki's postgraduate education plans, including top-ranked master's programs in environmental sustainability, agricultural economics, and international development that she is considering applying to. It provides tips for a successful graduate school application and references used.
The document provides advice on living your dreams and achieving your goals through successful scholarship applications. It discusses the author's childhood in West Sumatra, Indonesia, and their experiences traveling to 14 countries across 4 continents since 2008. The document emphasizes the importance of writing down your targets and asks the reader to consider examples of successful people like Jeff Bezos to stay motivated towards building your dreams. Links to scholarship and organization websites are also provided to aid in the application process.
Mendeley Teaching Presentation during Computer Application in Economics Courses at Economics and Development Studies, Faculty of Economics and Business, Padjadjaran University (IESP FEB UNPAD).
This is the 2nd presentation during my time as speaker in FLSummit2011. I talk about Problem Definition Worksheet (PDW), and this PDW can be applied in all of project in our daily life.
After represented Indonesian Youth in COP15 Climate Change Conference, Yangki Suara give a presentation in Padjadjaran University about Copenhagen Accord.
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,
Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
5. The 54th HNMUNBoston, MA, USA [2008] | 1 week conference || model united nations | negotiation | alliance || 1 week travelling || Boston, MA | New York City, NY | Philadelphia | Baltimore | Washington, DC || meeting with Mr. Marty Natalegawa & team [PTRI New York] |
6. Bliss Point 2009Delhi, India | 1 week conference || model united nations | debate | economics quest | embassy meeting |
7. COP15, Copenhagen, Denmark | 2 weeks conference || climate change | youth empowerment | negotiation | learning | meeting | | global south youth delegation | takingITglobal delegation || one of two Indonesian youth delegation || one of 50 GSYD delegates under Dutch sponsor |
8. The 2nd GYG CongressBerlin, Germany, Aug 2010 | 100 + participants | 50+ countries | 1 weeks || workshop | fishbowl discussion | open space | general assembly || regional meeting | paper presentation | capacity building | fundraising || morning meeting | planting trees | party |
9. Summer School on Energy & Environment, USA, 2010 | 21 participants | 6 countries | 5 weeks | 4 states || water | energy | renewable energy | fossil fuel energy | EPA | Congress | DoS || meeting with Amb. Dino Patti Djalal & wife, HE. ArmidaAlisjahbana || HE. Sri Mulyani, HE. AgusMartowardojo, HE. DarminNasution || Amherst, Boston - MA | New York City, Niagara Falls - NY | Washington - DC || Tucson, Grand Canyon , Sonoran Desert - AZ|
21. Why Sumatra?- One of the highest rate of natural forest loss- Causes: migration, production of pulp & paper- Between 1985-2007 : 12 million hectares natural forest loss (48%)- In 2007 only 30% forest preserve- Sumatran Tiger habitat KEY POINT:1 fan = 10 trees6,3780 fans = 63,780 trees 2010: The Year of Tiger2011: International Year of Forest WWF-Indonesia & WWF-Germany 4 month program (May – Sep 2010)Interview: GlobalTV & HighEndTeenMagazine
22. whatelse? iWrite Bachelor Thesis about the Impact of Climate Change on Export Growth in Twenty Major GHG Emitting Countries Paper for economics&/environmental conferences http://irsa.or.id/ iWork Forest Friends Indonesia Ambassador http://www.wwf-jugend.de/community/channel.php?channel_id=3 Assistant of Dr. AriefAnshory Yusuf http://www.equitablepolicy.org/ Junior Researcher in CEDS FE Unpadhttp://ceds.fe.unpad.ac.id/ LOC in the 2nd Congress of the East Asian Association of Environmental and Resource Economics (EAAERE 2012) http://eaaere2012.org/
24. what(you)thcando? Write down all of your dreams Make your to do list/ target (daily, weekly, monthly, ……) Grab opportunities Improve your skills & networks Be creative & innovative (organizations, events, etc) Try, try & try (scholarships, summer school, conferences, competitions, etc) “Whatever you are, be a good one” Abraham Lincoln(American 16th US President 1861-65)
26. daretodream Gwladys Douglas Bader(British World War II pilot) “Don’t listen to anyone who tells you that you can’t do this or that. That’s nonsense. Make up your mind, you’ll never use crutches or a stick, then have a go at everything. Go to school, join in all the games you can. Go anywhere you want to. But never, never let them persuade you that things are too difficult or impossible” “Don’t listen to anyone who tells you that you can’t do this or that. That’s nonsense. Make up your mind, you’ll never use crutches or a stick, then have a go at everything. Go to school, join in all the games you can. Go anywhere you want to. But never, never let them persuade you that things are too difficult or impossible” “Don’t listen to anyone who tells you that you can’t do this or that. That’s nonsense. Make up your mind, you’ll never use crutches or a stick, then have a go at everything. Go to school, join in all the games you can. Go anywhere you want to. But never, never let them persuade you that things are too difficult or impossible” is not enough you have to dareto make your dreamcome true
28. “you’ll not get smarter if you don’t ask” Orin LangelleKlimaForum09Copenhagen, Denmark “ilivemydreams insteadof dreamingmylife” tack thank-you obrigado terima-kasih danke arigatò matur-nuwun dziekuje tak www.yangkiimadesuara.com yangkiimade@hotmail.com @yangkiimade syukriya