ºÝºÝߣshows by User: lcarroli / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: lcarroli / Tue, 10 Jun 2014 16:23:46 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: lcarroli Brainy Breakfast BBQ Evaluation /slideshow/brainy-breakfast-bbq-evaluation/35716038 brainybreakfastbbq-140610162346-phpapp02
In March this year, Harbinger Consultants trialled an initiative in health promotion to raise awareness of dementia. The initiative sought to: raise money for dementia research through a sponsored 50km bike ride; and raise awareness of brain health and dementia through a BBQ breakfast event. Based on an action research approach, the idea of the Brainy Breakfast BBQ was to bring people together in a convivial environment to exchange information, share stories and generally catch up. This document reports on the event and provides recommendations for ongoing development of this initiative.]]>

In March this year, Harbinger Consultants trialled an initiative in health promotion to raise awareness of dementia. The initiative sought to: raise money for dementia research through a sponsored 50km bike ride; and raise awareness of brain health and dementia through a BBQ breakfast event. Based on an action research approach, the idea of the Brainy Breakfast BBQ was to bring people together in a convivial environment to exchange information, share stories and generally catch up. This document reports on the event and provides recommendations for ongoing development of this initiative.]]>
Tue, 10 Jun 2014 16:23:46 GMT /slideshow/brainy-breakfast-bbq-evaluation/35716038 lcarroli@slideshare.net(lcarroli) Brainy Breakfast BBQ Evaluation lcarroli In March this year, Harbinger Consultants trialled an initiative in health promotion to raise awareness of dementia. The initiative sought to: raise money for dementia research through a sponsored 50km bike ride; and raise awareness of brain health and dementia through a BBQ breakfast event. Based on an action research approach, the idea of the Brainy Breakfast BBQ was to bring people together in a convivial environment to exchange information, share stories and generally catch up. This document reports on the event and provides recommendations for ongoing development of this initiative. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/brainybreakfastbbq-140610162346-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In March this year, Harbinger Consultants trialled an initiative in health promotion to raise awareness of dementia. The initiative sought to: raise money for dementia research through a sponsored 50km bike ride; and raise awareness of brain health and dementia through a BBQ breakfast event. Based on an action research approach, the idea of the Brainy Breakfast BBQ was to bring people together in a convivial environment to exchange information, share stories and generally catch up. This document reports on the event and provides recommendations for ongoing development of this initiative.
Brainy Breakfast BBQ Evaluation from linda carroli
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I spy ... scenes from micro-suburbia /slideshow/i-spy-scenes-from-microsuburbia-29317020/29317020 ispybooklet-131218043447-phpapp02
This pamphlet by Linda Carroli & JM John Armstrong captures scenes from our locality which show some of the nuances and subtleties of suburban environments. While there has been a blossoming of engagement with DIY and tactical urbanism, it tends to overlook the complexity and difficulty of suburban contexts. It also tends to overlook the activity that is already part of the suburban environment. This project endeavours to present personal accounts and narratives as a counter to the sometimes anti-suburban tone of current design, planning and academic discourse. It presents small scale encounters that indicate the suburbs operate at multiple scales and offer a diverse palette of engagements and actions. This document may be edited, altered and updated from time to time. So please check back to redownload and re-read.]]>

This pamphlet by Linda Carroli & JM John Armstrong captures scenes from our locality which show some of the nuances and subtleties of suburban environments. While there has been a blossoming of engagement with DIY and tactical urbanism, it tends to overlook the complexity and difficulty of suburban contexts. It also tends to overlook the activity that is already part of the suburban environment. This project endeavours to present personal accounts and narratives as a counter to the sometimes anti-suburban tone of current design, planning and academic discourse. It presents small scale encounters that indicate the suburbs operate at multiple scales and offer a diverse palette of engagements and actions. This document may be edited, altered and updated from time to time. So please check back to redownload and re-read.]]>
Wed, 18 Dec 2013 04:34:47 GMT /slideshow/i-spy-scenes-from-microsuburbia-29317020/29317020 lcarroli@slideshare.net(lcarroli) I spy ... scenes from micro-suburbia lcarroli This pamphlet by Linda Carroli & JM John Armstrong captures scenes from our locality which show some of the nuances and subtleties of suburban environments. While there has been a blossoming of engagement with DIY and tactical urbanism, it tends to overlook the complexity and difficulty of suburban contexts. It also tends to overlook the activity that is already part of the suburban environment. This project endeavours to present personal accounts and narratives as a counter to the sometimes anti-suburban tone of current design, planning and academic discourse. It presents small scale encounters that indicate the suburbs operate at multiple scales and offer a diverse palette of engagements and actions. This document may be edited, altered and updated from time to time. So please check back to redownload and re-read. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ispybooklet-131218043447-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This pamphlet by Linda Carroli &amp; JM John Armstrong captures scenes from our locality which show some of the nuances and subtleties of suburban environments. While there has been a blossoming of engagement with DIY and tactical urbanism, it tends to overlook the complexity and difficulty of suburban contexts. It also tends to overlook the activity that is already part of the suburban environment. This project endeavours to present personal accounts and narratives as a counter to the sometimes anti-suburban tone of current design, planning and academic discourse. It presents small scale encounters that indicate the suburbs operate at multiple scales and offer a diverse palette of engagements and actions. This document may be edited, altered and updated from time to time. So please check back to redownload and re-read.
I spy ... scenes from micro-suburbia from linda carroli
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Harbinger Consultants. Positive Impact. Vibrant Communities. /slideshow/harbinger-consultants-postive-impact-vibrant-communities/23716626 harbingeroverview-130630182623-phpapp01
Harbinger Consultants delivers projects with the goal of positive impact and vibrant communities for regions, towns and cities. Our work includes research, strategic planning and stakeholder engagement and we develop social, urban, regional and cultural strategy. With a track record of projects founded on values based and integrated methods, we apply place-based and innovative approaches to realise community wellbeing and prosperity. ]]>

Harbinger Consultants delivers projects with the goal of positive impact and vibrant communities for regions, towns and cities. Our work includes research, strategic planning and stakeholder engagement and we develop social, urban, regional and cultural strategy. With a track record of projects founded on values based and integrated methods, we apply place-based and innovative approaches to realise community wellbeing and prosperity. ]]>
Sun, 30 Jun 2013 18:26:23 GMT /slideshow/harbinger-consultants-postive-impact-vibrant-communities/23716626 lcarroli@slideshare.net(lcarroli) Harbinger Consultants. Positive Impact. Vibrant Communities. lcarroli Harbinger Consultants delivers projects with the goal of positive impact and vibrant communities for regions, towns and cities. Our work includes research, strategic planning and stakeholder engagement and we develop social, urban, regional and cultural strategy. With a track record of projects founded on values based and integrated methods, we apply place-based and innovative approaches to realise community wellbeing and prosperity. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/harbingeroverview-130630182623-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Harbinger Consultants delivers projects with the goal of positive impact and vibrant communities for regions, towns and cities. Our work includes research, strategic planning and stakeholder engagement and we develop social, urban, regional and cultural strategy. With a track record of projects founded on values based and integrated methods, we apply place-based and innovative approaches to realise community wellbeing and prosperity.
Harbinger Consultants. Positive Impact. Vibrant Communities. from linda carroli
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Long Time, No See? Join Us /slideshow/long-time-no-see-join-us/22319190 ltnsjoinusflyer-130602034026-phpapp01
Long Time, No See? is an evolving, publicly generated artwork about long term visions, tangible commitment and collective imagining]]>

Long Time, No See? is an evolving, publicly generated artwork about long term visions, tangible commitment and collective imagining]]>
Sun, 02 Jun 2013 03:40:26 GMT /slideshow/long-time-no-see-join-us/22319190 lcarroli@slideshare.net(lcarroli) Long Time, No See? Join Us lcarroli Long Time, No See? is an evolving, publicly generated artwork about long term visions, tangible commitment and collective imagining <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ltnsjoinusflyer-130602034026-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Long Time, No See? is an evolving, publicly generated artwork about long term visions, tangible commitment and collective imagining
Long Time, No See? Join Us from linda carroli
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Pedestrian Shelters /slideshow/pedestrian-shelters/14229785 pedestrianshelterimages-120910014732-phpapp02
This presentation was prepared for DAB220 Placemaking in Architecture, QUT School of Design, to assist students with Project Two. It provides images of pedestrian shelters and urban interventions. Used for education and teaching purposes only.]]>

This presentation was prepared for DAB220 Placemaking in Architecture, QUT School of Design, to assist students with Project Two. It provides images of pedestrian shelters and urban interventions. Used for education and teaching purposes only.]]>
Mon, 10 Sep 2012 01:47:31 GMT /slideshow/pedestrian-shelters/14229785 lcarroli@slideshare.net(lcarroli) Pedestrian Shelters lcarroli This presentation was prepared for DAB220 Placemaking in Architecture, QUT School of Design, to assist students with Project Two. It provides images of pedestrian shelters and urban interventions. Used for education and teaching purposes only. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pedestrianshelterimages-120910014732-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation was prepared for DAB220 Placemaking in Architecture, QUT School of Design, to assist students with Project Two. It provides images of pedestrian shelters and urban interventions. Used for education and teaching purposes only.
Pedestrian Shelters from linda carroli
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Long Time No See Project: participation design /slideshow/long-time-no-see-project-participation-design/14134486 designfuturespresentationedited-120831191207-phpapp02
Long Time No See? is a new project supported by the Australia Council for the Arts Special National Broadband Initiative to create an innovative 'next generation' artwork optimised for the forthcoming National Broadband Network (NBN). We will create a living work that develops dialogs around time, community and futures, working with a range of nascent communities of interest, initially drawn from NBN connected locations, students and special interest groupings such as Festival audiences. ]]>

Long Time No See? is a new project supported by the Australia Council for the Arts Special National Broadband Initiative to create an innovative 'next generation' artwork optimised for the forthcoming National Broadband Network (NBN). We will create a living work that develops dialogs around time, community and futures, working with a range of nascent communities of interest, initially drawn from NBN connected locations, students and special interest groupings such as Festival audiences. ]]>
Fri, 31 Aug 2012 19:12:05 GMT /slideshow/long-time-no-see-project-participation-design/14134486 lcarroli@slideshare.net(lcarroli) Long Time No See Project: participation design lcarroli Long Time No See? is a new project supported by the Australia Council for the Arts Special National Broadband Initiative to create an innovative 'next generation' artwork optimised for the forthcoming National Broadband Network (NBN). We will create a living work that develops dialogs around time, community and futures, working with a range of nascent communities of interest, initially drawn from NBN connected locations, students and special interest groupings such as Festival audiences. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/designfuturespresentationedited-120831191207-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Long Time No See? is a new project supported by the Australia Council for the Arts Special National Broadband Initiative to create an innovative &#39;next generation&#39; artwork optimised for the forthcoming National Broadband Network (NBN). We will create a living work that develops dialogs around time, community and futures, working with a range of nascent communities of interest, initially drawn from NBN connected locations, students and special interest groupings such as Festival audiences.
Long Time No See Project: participation design from linda carroli
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Placemaking drawings. /lcarroli/drawings-placemaking drawingsplacemaking-120813184250-phpapp02
The most boring powerpoint in the world. Prepared for DAB220 Placemaking in Architecture (QUT) tutorial. For teaching purposes only, using sketches and drawings sourced from internet searches. ]]>

The most boring powerpoint in the world. Prepared for DAB220 Placemaking in Architecture (QUT) tutorial. For teaching purposes only, using sketches and drawings sourced from internet searches. ]]>
Mon, 13 Aug 2012 18:42:47 GMT /lcarroli/drawings-placemaking lcarroli@slideshare.net(lcarroli) Placemaking drawings. lcarroli The most boring powerpoint in the world. Prepared for DAB220 Placemaking in Architecture (QUT) tutorial. For teaching purposes only, using sketches and drawings sourced from internet searches. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/drawingsplacemaking-120813184250-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The most boring powerpoint in the world. Prepared for DAB220 Placemaking in Architecture (QUT) tutorial. For teaching purposes only, using sketches and drawings sourced from internet searches.
Placemaking drawings. from linda carroli
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Speak :: a hypertext essay /slideshow/speak-a-hypertext-essay/3074961 speakbook-100204173641-phpapp02
'Speak: a hypertext essay' reproduces texts and images from an electronic literary work exploring the essay form using multimedia developed in 2001 - http://ensemble.va.com.au/speak. The book was produced in the following year. It also explores identity through a shifting personal and critical voice; intentionally abstract and experiential; highly constructed but somehow formless. The essay is structured as a series of fragments that are hyperlinked in their online form. Aptly described by one critic as booklike, the work is a simple experiment in engaging the idea of the book that isn't.]]>

'Speak: a hypertext essay' reproduces texts and images from an electronic literary work exploring the essay form using multimedia developed in 2001 - http://ensemble.va.com.au/speak. The book was produced in the following year. It also explores identity through a shifting personal and critical voice; intentionally abstract and experiential; highly constructed but somehow formless. The essay is structured as a series of fragments that are hyperlinked in their online form. Aptly described by one critic as booklike, the work is a simple experiment in engaging the idea of the book that isn't.]]>
Thu, 04 Feb 2010 17:36:34 GMT /slideshow/speak-a-hypertext-essay/3074961 lcarroli@slideshare.net(lcarroli) Speak :: a hypertext essay lcarroli 'Speak: a hypertext essay' reproduces texts and images from an electronic literary work exploring the essay form using multimedia developed in 2001 - http://ensemble.va.com.au/speak. The book was produced in the following year. It also explores identity through a shifting personal and critical voice; intentionally abstract and experiential; highly constructed but somehow formless. The essay is structured as a series of fragments that are hyperlinked in their online form. Aptly described by one critic as booklike, the work is a simple experiment in engaging the idea of the book that isn't. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/speakbook-100204173641-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> &#39;Speak: a hypertext essay&#39; reproduces texts and images from an electronic literary work exploring the essay form using multimedia developed in 2001 - http://ensemble.va.com.au/speak. The book was produced in the following year. It also explores identity through a shifting personal and critical voice; intentionally abstract and experiential; highly constructed but somehow formless. The essay is structured as a series of fragments that are hyperlinked in their online form. Aptly described by one critic as booklike, the work is a simple experiment in engaging the idea of the book that isn&#39;t.
Speak :: a hypertext essay from linda carroli
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litter: a walk & visual essay /slideshow/litter-a-walk-visual-essay/1902771 litterawalk-090825012306-phpapp02
A walk in my local area documenting litter and reflecting on issues of design, scale, walkability and planning. ]]>

A walk in my local area documenting litter and reflecting on issues of design, scale, walkability and planning. ]]>
Tue, 25 Aug 2009 01:22:57 GMT /slideshow/litter-a-walk-visual-essay/1902771 lcarroli@slideshare.net(lcarroli) litter: a walk & visual essay lcarroli A walk in my local area documenting litter and reflecting on issues of design, scale, walkability and planning. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/litterawalk-090825012306-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A walk in my local area documenting litter and reflecting on issues of design, scale, walkability and planning.
litter: a walk & visual essay from linda carroli
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Suburban Train Station as Community Hub: Proposal for Carseldine Station /slideshow/carseldine-train-station/1529372 carseldinetrainstation-090603170811-phpapp01
I've been working on this study of a local train station in support of Transit Oriented Development. In it, I propose that community infrastructure (e.g. community spaces and offices for non-profit organisations) and design for sustainability should be provided at train stations. If more parking is required then those structures can and should also accommodate community uses. I have also posted this to Live Local as my first experiment. Live Local is an online social networking place to share stories and ideas about improving your community. I will be blogging about this venture for Placed. http://www.livelocal.org.au/experiment/126/precinct-study-carseldine-train-station]]>

I've been working on this study of a local train station in support of Transit Oriented Development. In it, I propose that community infrastructure (e.g. community spaces and offices for non-profit organisations) and design for sustainability should be provided at train stations. If more parking is required then those structures can and should also accommodate community uses. I have also posted this to Live Local as my first experiment. Live Local is an online social networking place to share stories and ideas about improving your community. I will be blogging about this venture for Placed. http://www.livelocal.org.au/experiment/126/precinct-study-carseldine-train-station]]>
Wed, 03 Jun 2009 17:08:04 GMT /slideshow/carseldine-train-station/1529372 lcarroli@slideshare.net(lcarroli) Suburban Train Station as Community Hub: Proposal for Carseldine Station lcarroli I've been working on this study of a local train station in support of Transit Oriented Development. In it, I propose that community infrastructure (e.g. community spaces and offices for non-profit organisations) and design for sustainability should be provided at train stations. If more parking is required then those structures can and should also accommodate community uses. I have also posted this to Live Local as my first experiment. Live Local is an online social networking place to share stories and ideas about improving your community. I will be blogging about this venture for Placed. http://www.livelocal.org.au/experiment/126/precinct-study-carseldine-train-station <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/carseldinetrainstation-090603170811-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> I&#39;ve been working on this study of a local train station in support of Transit Oriented Development. In it, I propose that community infrastructure (e.g. community spaces and offices for non-profit organisations) and design for sustainability should be provided at train stations. If more parking is required then those structures can and should also accommodate community uses. I have also posted this to Live Local as my first experiment. Live Local is an online social networking place to share stories and ideas about improving your community. I will be blogging about this venture for Placed. http://www.livelocal.org.au/experiment/126/precinct-study-carseldine-train-station
Suburban Train Station as Community Hub: Proposal for Carseldine Station from linda carroli
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Brisbane 2048 (by Design Futures Seminar Group) /slideshow/brisbane-2048/1378284 brisbane2048slidesfinalcompressed-090503024226-phpapp02
This presentation documents the results of a two day workshop themed Brisbane 2048 in which a group of six designers, academics and planners addressed the threats posed by climate change. Convened by QCA Design Futures Lecturer, Dr Tony Fry, the seminar and workshop aim to communicate the scale of the problems we face in South East Queensland as a result of climate change while also engaging the community with appropriate and affirmative responses. The workshop addressed the large scale impacts and threats of climate change, including environmental refugees, fires, floods, storms and cyclones and disease patterns. The six participants in the workshop – Larry Vint, Petra Perolini, Will Odom, Coral Gillett, Nora Kinnunen and Linda Carroli – developed three types of responses: preparatory actions, protective technologies and affirmative sustainable actions. Convened by QCA Design Futures Lecturer, Dr Tony Fry, the seminar and workshop aim to communicate the scale of the problems we face in South East Queensland as a result of climate change while also engaging the community with appropriate and affirmative responses. Produced in October 2008 by workshop participants and Tony Fry.]]>

This presentation documents the results of a two day workshop themed Brisbane 2048 in which a group of six designers, academics and planners addressed the threats posed by climate change. Convened by QCA Design Futures Lecturer, Dr Tony Fry, the seminar and workshop aim to communicate the scale of the problems we face in South East Queensland as a result of climate change while also engaging the community with appropriate and affirmative responses. The workshop addressed the large scale impacts and threats of climate change, including environmental refugees, fires, floods, storms and cyclones and disease patterns. The six participants in the workshop – Larry Vint, Petra Perolini, Will Odom, Coral Gillett, Nora Kinnunen and Linda Carroli – developed three types of responses: preparatory actions, protective technologies and affirmative sustainable actions. Convened by QCA Design Futures Lecturer, Dr Tony Fry, the seminar and workshop aim to communicate the scale of the problems we face in South East Queensland as a result of climate change while also engaging the community with appropriate and affirmative responses. Produced in October 2008 by workshop participants and Tony Fry.]]>
Sun, 03 May 2009 02:42:19 GMT /slideshow/brisbane-2048/1378284 lcarroli@slideshare.net(lcarroli) Brisbane 2048 (by Design Futures Seminar Group) lcarroli This presentation documents the results of a two day workshop themed Brisbane 2048 in which a group of six designers, academics and planners addressed the threats posed by climate change. Convened by QCA Design Futures Lecturer, Dr Tony Fry, the seminar and workshop aim to communicate the scale of the problems we face in South East Queensland as a result of climate change while also engaging the community with appropriate and affirmative responses. The workshop addressed the large scale impacts and threats of climate change, including environmental refugees, fires, floods, storms and cyclones and disease patterns. The six participants in the workshop – Larry Vint, Petra Perolini, Will Odom, Coral Gillett, Nora Kinnunen and Linda Carroli – developed three types of responses: preparatory actions, protective technologies and affirmative sustainable actions. Convened by QCA Design Futures Lecturer, Dr Tony Fry, the seminar and workshop aim to communicate the scale of the problems we face in South East Queensland as a result of climate change while also engaging the community with appropriate and affirmative responses. Produced in October 2008 by workshop participants and Tony Fry. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/brisbane2048slidesfinalcompressed-090503024226-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation documents the results of a two day workshop themed Brisbane 2048 in which a group of six designers, academics and planners addressed the threats posed by climate change. Convened by QCA Design Futures Lecturer, Dr Tony Fry, the seminar and workshop aim to communicate the scale of the problems we face in South East Queensland as a result of climate change while also engaging the community with appropriate and affirmative responses. The workshop addressed the large scale impacts and threats of climate change, including environmental refugees, fires, floods, storms and cyclones and disease patterns. The six participants in the workshop – Larry Vint, Petra Perolini, Will Odom, Coral Gillett, Nora Kinnunen and Linda Carroli – developed three types of responses: preparatory actions, protective technologies and affirmative sustainable actions. Convened by QCA Design Futures Lecturer, Dr Tony Fry, the seminar and workshop aim to communicate the scale of the problems we face in South East Queensland as a result of climate change while also engaging the community with appropriate and affirmative responses. Produced in October 2008 by workshop participants and Tony Fry.
Brisbane 2048 (by Design Futures Seminar Group) from linda carroli
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Cultural Futures /slideshow/how-are-we-to-live/1378217 revisedhowarewetolive-090503011932-phpapp01
This presentation was developed for a guest lecture at QUT in April 2009 for a subject about cultural futures. It asks the question, 'how are we to live?' and considers urban innovation and creativity. However, it does not really attempt to answer that question.]]>

This presentation was developed for a guest lecture at QUT in April 2009 for a subject about cultural futures. It asks the question, 'how are we to live?' and considers urban innovation and creativity. However, it does not really attempt to answer that question.]]>
Sun, 03 May 2009 01:18:03 GMT /slideshow/how-are-we-to-live/1378217 lcarroli@slideshare.net(lcarroli) Cultural Futures lcarroli This presentation was developed for a guest lecture at QUT in April 2009 for a subject about cultural futures. It asks the question, 'how are we to live?' and considers urban innovation and creativity. However, it does not really attempt to answer that question. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/revisedhowarewetolive-090503011932-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation was developed for a guest lecture at QUT in April 2009 for a subject about cultural futures. It asks the question, &#39;how are we to live?&#39; and considers urban innovation and creativity. However, it does not really attempt to answer that question.
Cultural Futures from linda carroli
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Non-Profit Board Induction /slideshow/nonprofit-board-induction/1098052 boardinduction-090303223539-phpapp01
This presentation was prepared to support the induction process of new Board members of a Board I chaired for several years. It presents basic and introductory information sourced from various experts. It was intended to help Board members understand the role of the Board, their role as Board members and the difference between Board/policy and Operational roles. Feel free to use and adapt this slide show. I know how hard it is to Chair a volunteer Board and how frustrating it can be having to reinvent the wheel for processes like Board member induction. Some pictures would probably help this. A manual was also produced for distribution to Board members and that has been uploaded to Scribd.]]>

This presentation was prepared to support the induction process of new Board members of a Board I chaired for several years. It presents basic and introductory information sourced from various experts. It was intended to help Board members understand the role of the Board, their role as Board members and the difference between Board/policy and Operational roles. Feel free to use and adapt this slide show. I know how hard it is to Chair a volunteer Board and how frustrating it can be having to reinvent the wheel for processes like Board member induction. Some pictures would probably help this. A manual was also produced for distribution to Board members and that has been uploaded to Scribd.]]>
Tue, 03 Mar 2009 22:35:28 GMT /slideshow/nonprofit-board-induction/1098052 lcarroli@slideshare.net(lcarroli) Non-Profit Board Induction lcarroli This presentation was prepared to support the induction process of new Board members of a Board I chaired for several years. It presents basic and introductory information sourced from various experts. It was intended to help Board members understand the role of the Board, their role as Board members and the difference between Board/policy and Operational roles. Feel free to use and adapt this slide show. I know how hard it is to Chair a volunteer Board and how frustrating it can be having to reinvent the wheel for processes like Board member induction. Some pictures would probably help this. A manual was also produced for distribution to Board members and that has been uploaded to Scribd. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/boardinduction-090303223539-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation was prepared to support the induction process of new Board members of a Board I chaired for several years. It presents basic and introductory information sourced from various experts. It was intended to help Board members understand the role of the Board, their role as Board members and the difference between Board/policy and Operational roles. Feel free to use and adapt this slide show. I know how hard it is to Chair a volunteer Board and how frustrating it can be having to reinvent the wheel for processes like Board member induction. Some pictures would probably help this. A manual was also produced for distribution to Board members and that has been uploaded to Scribd.
Non-Profit Board Induction from linda carroli
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QUT Carseldine ºÝºÝߣ Presentation /slideshow/qut-carseldine-slide-presentation/1085046 carseldineslidepresentation2-090228211807-phpapp01
This slide presentation accompanies the various reports and proposals about QUT Carseldine. The State Government Community Forum proposed that QUT Carseldine, a university campus located in Brisbane's northern suburbs, be repurposed as a social enterprise and social innovation hub. The slide presentation scopes the context and highlights the diversity and dynamism of the social enterprise sector in the Greater Brisbane region.]]>

This slide presentation accompanies the various reports and proposals about QUT Carseldine. The State Government Community Forum proposed that QUT Carseldine, a university campus located in Brisbane's northern suburbs, be repurposed as a social enterprise and social innovation hub. The slide presentation scopes the context and highlights the diversity and dynamism of the social enterprise sector in the Greater Brisbane region.]]>
Sat, 28 Feb 2009 21:18:01 GMT /slideshow/qut-carseldine-slide-presentation/1085046 lcarroli@slideshare.net(lcarroli) QUT Carseldine ºÝºÝߣ Presentation lcarroli This slide presentation accompanies the various reports and proposals about QUT Carseldine. The State Government Community Forum proposed that QUT Carseldine, a university campus located in Brisbane's northern suburbs, be repurposed as a social enterprise and social innovation hub. The slide presentation scopes the context and highlights the diversity and dynamism of the social enterprise sector in the Greater Brisbane region. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/carseldineslidepresentation2-090228211807-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This slide presentation accompanies the various reports and proposals about QUT Carseldine. The State Government Community Forum proposed that QUT Carseldine, a university campus located in Brisbane&#39;s northern suburbs, be repurposed as a social enterprise and social innovation hub. The slide presentation scopes the context and highlights the diversity and dynamism of the social enterprise sector in the Greater Brisbane region.
QUT Carseldine ºÝºÝߣ Presentation from linda carroli
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Indigenous Business Development :: JM John Armstrong /slideshow/iqpc-conference-jmj-armstrong/1084904 iqpcpresentationjmjarmstrong101108-090228193823-phpapp02
JM John Armstrong is the Principal of Harbinger Consultants. He has spent many years working with Indigenous enterprises and entrepreneurs. In his work with Blak Business Smart Business, he developed the Business Readiness Assessment method as a culturally appropriate and responsive approach to business development with Indigenous entrepreneurs and communities. This presentation for the IQPC Conference themed "strengthening Indigenous communities" describes the Assessment process, as a capacity building method, and the achievements of Blak Business.]]>

JM John Armstrong is the Principal of Harbinger Consultants. He has spent many years working with Indigenous enterprises and entrepreneurs. In his work with Blak Business Smart Business, he developed the Business Readiness Assessment method as a culturally appropriate and responsive approach to business development with Indigenous entrepreneurs and communities. This presentation for the IQPC Conference themed "strengthening Indigenous communities" describes the Assessment process, as a capacity building method, and the achievements of Blak Business.]]>
Sat, 28 Feb 2009 19:38:17 GMT /slideshow/iqpc-conference-jmj-armstrong/1084904 lcarroli@slideshare.net(lcarroli) Indigenous Business Development :: JM John Armstrong lcarroli JM John Armstrong is the Principal of Harbinger Consultants. He has spent many years working with Indigenous enterprises and entrepreneurs. In his work with Blak Business Smart Business, he developed the Business Readiness Assessment method as a culturally appropriate and responsive approach to business development with Indigenous entrepreneurs and communities. This presentation for the IQPC Conference themed "strengthening Indigenous communities" describes the Assessment process, as a capacity building method, and the achievements of Blak Business. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/iqpcpresentationjmjarmstrong101108-090228193823-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> JM John Armstrong is the Principal of Harbinger Consultants. He has spent many years working with Indigenous enterprises and entrepreneurs. In his work with Blak Business Smart Business, he developed the Business Readiness Assessment method as a culturally appropriate and responsive approach to business development with Indigenous entrepreneurs and communities. This presentation for the IQPC Conference themed &quot;strengthening Indigenous communities&quot; describes the Assessment process, as a capacity building method, and the achievements of Blak Business.
Indigenous Business Development :: JM John Armstrong from linda carroli
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Creativity & Science /slideshow/creativity-science/1084831 creativityscience-090228185503-phpapp02
This presented was developed for the Ministerial Regional Community Forum for Greater Brisbane, now called the State Government Community Forum. It accompanied a paper that proposed that the State Government's Centre of Excellence for Climate Change directly engage with artistic practice and practitioners to develop interdisciplinary spaces for exploring climate science. The proposal attracted a great deal of community interest, but was not pursued by the government.]]>

This presented was developed for the Ministerial Regional Community Forum for Greater Brisbane, now called the State Government Community Forum. It accompanied a paper that proposed that the State Government's Centre of Excellence for Climate Change directly engage with artistic practice and practitioners to develop interdisciplinary spaces for exploring climate science. The proposal attracted a great deal of community interest, but was not pursued by the government.]]>
Sat, 28 Feb 2009 18:54:49 GMT /slideshow/creativity-science/1084831 lcarroli@slideshare.net(lcarroli) Creativity & Science lcarroli This presented was developed for the Ministerial Regional Community Forum for Greater Brisbane, now called the State Government Community Forum. It accompanied a paper that proposed that the State Government's Centre of Excellence for Climate Change directly engage with artistic practice and practitioners to develop interdisciplinary spaces for exploring climate science. The proposal attracted a great deal of community interest, but was not pursued by the government. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/creativityscience-090228185503-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presented was developed for the Ministerial Regional Community Forum for Greater Brisbane, now called the State Government Community Forum. It accompanied a paper that proposed that the State Government&#39;s Centre of Excellence for Climate Change directly engage with artistic practice and practitioners to develop interdisciplinary spaces for exploring climate science. The proposal attracted a great deal of community interest, but was not pursued by the government.
Creativity & Science from linda carroli
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Urban Space, Technology & Community /slideshow/urban-space-tech-comm-presentation/936621 urbanspacetechcomm-1232525223303036-1
A presentation developed for a workshop with urban planners and designers about community based art projects using new technologies.]]>

A presentation developed for a workshop with urban planners and designers about community based art projects using new technologies.]]>
Wed, 21 Jan 2009 02:08:56 GMT /slideshow/urban-space-tech-comm-presentation/936621 lcarroli@slideshare.net(lcarroli) Urban Space, Technology & Community lcarroli A presentation developed for a workshop with urban planners and designers about community based art projects using new technologies. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/urbanspacetechcomm-1232525223303036-1-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A presentation developed for a workshop with urban planners and designers about community based art projects using new technologies.
Urban Space, Technology & Community from linda carroli
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