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CCSkills > Home - 0 views

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    Part of the national skills academy - focus on cultural and creative industries - very useful for some of the skills and actvities which you could connect your learners to - specially the creative apprenticeship - check recent bookmarks close to this one.
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Lets get creative | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    gurdian's creativity resource and new media info website - link to creative industries. We could think of mapping skills of our learners to creative industries! - maybe even plan some visits to big agencies ;o)
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Creative Choices: Essential kit for your career - 0 views

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    This is a website showing creative industries possibilities. Also check out the banner for "creative apprentice ships" - would some of your enthused learners benefit?
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Creative Apprenticeships - 0 views

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    page talking about creative apprenticeships - for your learners?
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ChangeThis :: Don't Script, Improvise! - 0 views

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      This article - I just discovered and supports the "open services" visual document I created for Bunny @ BAC - and which I shared with CLP's fab dynamic duo ;0) - it's all coming together my Charity Chums ;0)
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      WOW! - synchronicity! - synergy!
  • "Businesses built to operate in the Networked World are as different from the Industrial Age models as a computer is from a multi-plane camera. Networked organizations are more biological than industrial. They resemble their employees more than their employees resemble them. They are highly adaptive, mobile, open, sensitive to their environment, and ultra-responsive. They continuously evolve, nurtured by a steady stream of intelligent input from inside and outside the organization. In a networked organization, where good ideas originate is not half as important as how–-and how frequently—those good ideas become reality. Good managers don’t try to control their brand’s narrative but, rather, to foster an environment in which it can be liberated, expanded and unleashed across networks. The emphasis is not on following a script, but on improvisation."
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      dedicated to: Bunny, Chris & Eliz: my lovely Charity Chums ;0)
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    in a networked environment where good ideas come as much as from your connections as from your staff - improvisation will help & release stress & creativity! check out the free pdf article. Links nicely with Visual doc I shared.
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Free Theatre Tickets! For under 26s: A Night Less Ordinary - Arts Council England in as... - 0 views

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    Free tickets for under 26s for some performances in selected theatres and some as low as £5. Good for those communities you work with, for them to see the impact of the creative industries ;-) Enjoy
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Learning Revolution: Festivals, Libraries & Interesting responses ;-D - 7 views

Digital Britain Report... http://www.official-documents.gov.uk/document/cm76/7650/7650.asp main interest...From informal adult learning.... >Fun digital related activities build confidence & invis...

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