Sharing Superheroes - J.Boye Philadelphia 2012 KeynoteMichael Fienen
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At JBoye Philadelphia 2012 I presented one-third of the Thursday keynote, focused on the theme of sharing is caring and how it applies to superheroes of our industry. In this case, it's taking a fast look at bolstering user-centric design principles.
This is screen shots from the samples from the book Inside Microsoft Windows SharePoint
Services 3.0 by Ted Pattison & Daniel Larson
The idea with these screen shots is to have a picture index to the book, which also gives view of what is
possible with WSS 3.0.
The document outlines 6 streams of the JISC Business and Community Engagement Programme along with their objectives:
1. Enhancing knowledge management by supporting sustainable systems for managing knowledge assets.
2. Facilitating collaboration between institutions through enabling systems and technology.
3. Enabling change by supporting institutions in making process and technological changes.
4. Enabling richer knowledge exchange partnerships between institutions and partners.
5. Embedding business and community engagement in JISC operations through internal change and education.
6. Conducting needs analysis and evaluation to provide evidence for investment and assess effectiveness.
How many words can you eliminate with 1 great picture? Got a product? Got an Event? What's your story? Got YOUR paddle? Let us tell YOUR story... One your customers will remember!
The document discusses trends in blended learning and the future of education. It notes that a new generation of students who grew up with technology will have different expectations than current students. Blended learning, using a virtual learning environment (VLE) combined with in-person teaching, will be important. However, the current VLE (LUVLE) may not meet future needs as it was designed for different purposes and lacks flexibility. Going forward, a VLE should actively engage both teachers and students, track progress, and facilitate collaboration using modern technologies like wireless networks and mobile devices. The best path is to choose a VLE that prioritizes user-friendliness, flexibility and motivation over any single platform.
The Technology of Tension | EventTechBrief.comMichelle Bruno
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A visual summary of the latest EventTechBrief.com article, "The Technology of Tension" by Autumn Thatcher. Read the full article and subscribe to the e-newsletter at www.eventtechbrief.com.
There¡¯s More Value to Event Social Walls Than Projecting Awesome SelfiesMichelle Bruno
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Learn all about Event Social Walls in this visual summary of the EventTechBrief.com article, "There¡¯s More Value to Event Social Walls Than Projecting Awesome Selfies."
Read the full article and subscribe today at www.EventTechBrief.com
Ian Gordon sold his business due to pressures from running it alone. He discusses the importance of networking for business owners both within higher education institutions and other personal networks. Maintaining diverse networks requires effort to cultivate relationships and offer assistance without expecting anything in return.
The document discusses how Twitter can be used as a tool for sharing content, ideas and data. It provides instructions on how to set up a Twitter account, write tweets, follow others, search Twitter and use tools like TweetDeck to manage multiple accounts. The key points are that Twitter allows you to connect with others, see what's being discussed and promote your content or events. It also cautions that everything shared is public and searchable.
The document provides information about various terms and their connections to countries or places.
1) It defines the term "serendipity" and connects it to the discovery of America and Sri Lanka.
2) It explains that the province of Zeeland in the Netherlands gave its name to New Zealand.
3) It describes the Battle of Trafalgar painting and Nelson's signal flag, connecting it to England.
4) It notes that the Southern Lights were named Aurora Australis from the Latin word for "south", similarly to the name Australia.
This document summarizes Keele University's approach to business and community engagement (BCE). It discusses Keele's participation in a JISC project to evaluate its BCE strategies and policies. The summary found BCE is less embedded than thought, with weaknesses in objectives, market intelligence, engagement in some sectors, and customer understanding. However, strengths include strategic plans, employer/community relations, and knowledge application. The project is informing Keele's 2010-2015 strategy, partnerships, and systems improvements to better integrate BCE across the institution.
Mike Ditka, former NFL player and coach, has joined the ownership group of the Chicago Rush arena football team. Ditka began his professional career in 1961 with the Chicago Bears, where he played for six seasons, made five Pro Bowls, was named 1961 NFL Rookie of the Year, and won a championship in 1963. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1988. In 1982, Ditka became the head coach of the Bears and led them to a Super Bowl victory in 1985. As part of the Rush ownership group, Ditka said he is excited to help restore a successful franchise to Chicago because of his love for the game of arena football.
Joe is an American soldier who wants to win in Al Anbar but finds that not everyone shares this goal. To succeed, Joe must determine the best approach such as fighting insurgents, but other options may need to be considered as simply battling opponents has not proven enough.
The document outlines 6 streams of the JISC Business and Community Engagement Programme along with their objectives:
1. Enhancing knowledge management by supporting sustainable systems for managing knowledge assets.
2. Facilitating collaboration between institutions through enabling systems and technology.
3. Enabling change by supporting institutions in making process and technological changes.
4. Enabling richer knowledge exchange partnerships between institutions and partners.
5. Embedding business and community engagement in JISC operations through internal change and education.
6. Conducting needs analysis and evaluation to provide evidence for investment and assess effectiveness.
How many words can you eliminate with 1 great picture? Got a product? Got an Event? What's your story? Got YOUR paddle? Let us tell YOUR story... One your customers will remember!
The document discusses trends in blended learning and the future of education. It notes that a new generation of students who grew up with technology will have different expectations than current students. Blended learning, using a virtual learning environment (VLE) combined with in-person teaching, will be important. However, the current VLE (LUVLE) may not meet future needs as it was designed for different purposes and lacks flexibility. Going forward, a VLE should actively engage both teachers and students, track progress, and facilitate collaboration using modern technologies like wireless networks and mobile devices. The best path is to choose a VLE that prioritizes user-friendliness, flexibility and motivation over any single platform.
The Technology of Tension | EventTechBrief.comMichelle Bruno
?
A visual summary of the latest EventTechBrief.com article, "The Technology of Tension" by Autumn Thatcher. Read the full article and subscribe to the e-newsletter at www.eventtechbrief.com.
There¡¯s More Value to Event Social Walls Than Projecting Awesome SelfiesMichelle Bruno
?
Learn all about Event Social Walls in this visual summary of the EventTechBrief.com article, "There¡¯s More Value to Event Social Walls Than Projecting Awesome Selfies."
Read the full article and subscribe today at www.EventTechBrief.com
Ian Gordon sold his business due to pressures from running it alone. He discusses the importance of networking for business owners both within higher education institutions and other personal networks. Maintaining diverse networks requires effort to cultivate relationships and offer assistance without expecting anything in return.
The document discusses how Twitter can be used as a tool for sharing content, ideas and data. It provides instructions on how to set up a Twitter account, write tweets, follow others, search Twitter and use tools like TweetDeck to manage multiple accounts. The key points are that Twitter allows you to connect with others, see what's being discussed and promote your content or events. It also cautions that everything shared is public and searchable.
The document provides information about various terms and their connections to countries or places.
1) It defines the term "serendipity" and connects it to the discovery of America and Sri Lanka.
2) It explains that the province of Zeeland in the Netherlands gave its name to New Zealand.
3) It describes the Battle of Trafalgar painting and Nelson's signal flag, connecting it to England.
4) It notes that the Southern Lights were named Aurora Australis from the Latin word for "south", similarly to the name Australia.
This document summarizes Keele University's approach to business and community engagement (BCE). It discusses Keele's participation in a JISC project to evaluate its BCE strategies and policies. The summary found BCE is less embedded than thought, with weaknesses in objectives, market intelligence, engagement in some sectors, and customer understanding. However, strengths include strategic plans, employer/community relations, and knowledge application. The project is informing Keele's 2010-2015 strategy, partnerships, and systems improvements to better integrate BCE across the institution.
Mike Ditka, former NFL player and coach, has joined the ownership group of the Chicago Rush arena football team. Ditka began his professional career in 1961 with the Chicago Bears, where he played for six seasons, made five Pro Bowls, was named 1961 NFL Rookie of the Year, and won a championship in 1963. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1988. In 1982, Ditka became the head coach of the Bears and led them to a Super Bowl victory in 1985. As part of the Rush ownership group, Ditka said he is excited to help restore a successful franchise to Chicago because of his love for the game of arena football.
Joe is an American soldier who wants to win in Al Anbar but finds that not everyone shares this goal. To succeed, Joe must determine the best approach such as fighting insurgents, but other options may need to be considered as simply battling opponents has not proven enough.