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william doust

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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Elizabeth Borg

Family Learning Festival - 34 views

I especially enjoyed the Mosaic Report - as research for our FLF funding application.....and it's also an inspiration to CLP of how using data etc can be soooo effective in making your case... will...

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william doust

Solving a Social Problem, Without Going the Nonprofit Route - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • A Social Solution, Without Going the Nonprofit Route
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    Liz, please read this! - wot u think? - social enterprise, social business - usa!
william doust

Jeff Bezos - "What's dangerous is not to evolve" | FastCompany.TV - 0 views

  • Jeff Bezos - "What's dangerous is not to evolve"
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      inspirational audio - why you need to evolve: listen & invent for your audience. This was reflected in the book called Flip!
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    Hear the inspiring talk from Jeff Bezos - CEO of amazon, of why it is important to
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ChangeThis :: Leading with Agility - 0 views

  • “Learning Agility, which has four dimensions—Mental Agility, People Agility, Results Agility and Change Agility—is a key to unlocking our change proficiency. In fact, research studies by CCL, Mike Lombardo of Lominger, Robert Sternberg and his colleagues at Yale University, and Daniel Goleman point to Learning Agility as more predictive of long-term potential than raw IQ. Learning Agility is a complex set of skills that allows us to learn something in one situation and apply it in a completely different situation. It is about gathering patterns from one context and using those patterns in a completely new context so that we can make sense and success out of something we have never seen or done before.
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      fab!
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    how to lead & evolve through learning dimensions...
william doust

Converting First Time Visitors to Loyal Readers - 0 views

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      check highlight below how this pro-blogger used twitter to drive traffic, even with another site called twitter tips...
    • william doust
       
      this guy is one of my twitter contacts - pinch him here: http://twitter.com/problogger but get a twitter account to see his msgs
  • A Case Study I recently felt this excitement on my Twitter Tips blog TwiTip which after a few months of life has seen some steady growth when it comes to traffic from search engines.
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    how to build audience and traffic! - twitter+blogs...
william doust

PhilanTopic: Might and Right: The Shape of Philanthropy to Come - 0 views

  • The study arose out of efforts by the European Commission, the European Foundation Centre, and others to cut through the maze of foundation tax laws that impede foundations in Europe from engaging in cross-border activities. These barriers exact a cost of somewhere in the neighborhood of EUR 100 million per year that could be avoided by allowing foundations to constitute themselves as European foundations as opposed to being registered in a single country.
william doust

Mixing business and personal on Twitter, and a bit about being human. - annhandley's po... - 0 views

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      Wow the main lady being interviewed shows her humanity and organic approach to learning new socialmedia technologies
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      The "light touch and humanity" reminds me of the book - the levity effect: http://bit.ly/dkDICh
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    being human using twitter. How this person built contacts with baby steps on twitter.
william doust

CharityComms - Six things we learned at the Measuring Impact, Communicating Results con... - 0 views

  • Use case studies
  • tell us what you would have done differently,”
  • Keep it simple: tell us how and why you make a difference.”
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  • ask the question “So what?” about every stat they include. “It’s what people get out of your services that really matters,”
  • If the information you gather will make you change nothing, don’t bother,”
  • “There WILL be things that your charity already measures,
  • Social Return on Investment (SROI)
  • measuring SROI is about giving value to the change that your charity makes to people’s lives
william doust

Public Art Online Regeneration Case Studies - Breaking Boundaries - The Ashford Ring Road - 0 views

  • Shared Space views public spaces first and foremost as spaces for people. Public spaces should facilitate people’s activities – not restrict them.
Elizabeth Borg

Play.com (UK) : Disgo Net Browser 3000 / 64MB / 2GB / 7" / Windows CE / Netbook : Compu... - 0 views

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    Does anybody know if this netbook is any good for my daughter for A level studies? Please help!
william doust

UPDATES FROM THE FRONTEER » Blog Archive » Strong media interest for Fronteer... - 0 views

    • william doust
       
      more in our groups on diigo... Charity Chums http://bit.ly/2J4Gx Accelerated Family Learning - Friends of Campaign4 Learning http://bit.ly/gMmKx
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      article update link: http://bit.ly/M5Kc
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      research paper:http://bit.ly/JFpCx
william doust

Resin - Craft forum - 0 views

  • The Art of Resin Jewellery by Sherri HaabThere is also a course at West Dean College located in West Sussex, that you might want to attend, they are a great place to go for other crafty short courses as well. I studied there full time as a Conservator a few years ago and the short courses were always good.
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      Xtine, this info about "west dean college" short courses for crafts. One on Resin jewlery would be cool. You could use resin jewlerey making to embed oyster chip. then teach others ;-)
william doust

Emotion and Cognition: Insights from Studies of the Human Amygdala - Annual Review of P... - 0 views

    • william doust
       
      plenty more research in our diigo group ;-)
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      other interests: >socialmedia >digital arts >social networks
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      follow me on twitter too ;-) @williamdoust
Elizabeth Borg

The Top Ten Things Employees Say They Want & How Managers Miss the Mark by Low Emotiona... - 0 views

  • what employees say they want,
  • Full appreciation for work done
  • Good wages
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  • hat managers THINK employees want,
  • These studies have been replicated with similar results by Ken Kovach (1980); Valerie Wilson, Achievers International (1988); Bob Nelson, Blanchard Training & Development (1991); Sheryl & Don Grimme, GHR Training Solutions (1997-2001).
  • speaking from the heart and showing your feelings. Letting the employee know they matter to you and are noticed.
  • mployees want to feel “in” on things.
  • connected
  • ncluded emotional
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    The top ten things employees say they want
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    And how managers miss the mark by low social intelligence
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    next time inspector gadget ;o) fab, thanks for this too! much appreciated ;o)
william doust

NCEF Resource List: Classroom Design - 0 views

  • Classroom of the Future
  • Learning Spaces.
  • Focuses on less often discussed facets of learning space design: how learner expectations influence such spaces
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  • Importance of Informal Spaces for Learning, Collaboration, and Socialization.
  • Informal Learning Spaces and the Institutional Mission.
  • Classrooms of the Future: Innovative Designs for Schools.
  • Feng Shui for the Classroom: 101 Easy-to-Use Ideas.
  • In Sync: Environmental Behavior Research and the Design of Learning Spaces.
  • The Importance of Interior Design Elements as They Relate to Student Outcomes.
  • Classrooms of the Future: Thinking Out of the Box.
  • The Impact of ICT on Schools: Classroom Design and Curriculum Delivery, a Study of Schools in Australia, USA, England, and Hong Kong, 2000.
  • Multipurpose Spaces.
  • Spotlight on New Learning Environments, 1997-98. Issues 1 and 2.
  • The Users in Mind: Utilizing Henry Sanoff's Methods in Investigating the Learning Environment.
  • Design Features for Project-Based Learning.
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    "truck loads" - and I mean truck loads...of interesting papers about classroom design, the use of ict as part of delivery. Get the evidence here for your creative ideas my lovely show ponies ;-) Xtine, here's more evidence to validate (in the eyes of authority) you & Eliz's wonderful ideas ;-D
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    "truck loads" - and I mean truck loads...of interesting papers about classroom design, the use of ict as part of delivery. Get the evidence here for your creative ideas my lovely show ponies ;-)
william doust

Stanford Social Innovation Review : Articles : Creating High-Impact Nonprofits (Septemb... - 0 views

  • Conventional wisdom says that scaling social innovation starts with strengthening internal management capabilities. This study of 12 high-impact nonprofits,however, shows that real social change happens when organizations go outside their own walls and find creative ways to enlist the help of others.
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    Six high impact practices for non-profits: bust myths & put your charity on steroids! - free PDF Stanford Social Innov.
william doust

The Stanford Prison Experiment: A Simulation Study of the Psychology of Imprisonment - 0 views

shared by william doust on 31 May 09 - Cached
    • william doust
       
      There are plenty of other settings, institutins and situations where people can very quickly adapt behaviourally and to play out according to pre-defined roles, rules, conditions and expectations. And even though a negative impact is not the intent, the repercussions are felt and manifested ;-(
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