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118 Articles match "partners","Workshop"
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The Time it Takes: A Learning Practitioner's Lessons on Time
days) Developing a 1-day facilitated planning workshop for a new client (design, consultation, and fully briefing the facilitator who delivered it): 16.75 hours (2+days) Developing a 1-day facilitated training workshop for a university client (with a separate content expert providing central input, including delivery): 17.5 hours (2+ days) Developing and delivering a 4-day facilitated partnership-building When I worked in an NGO environment, we didn't ever really notice how long it took to do things. We experimented very briefly with time sheets (about a month) and
You Learn Something New Every Day
- Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Are You Brave Enough to Work for Social Change?
Identifying critical partners such as the Gates Foundation, the White House, the UN, the World Bank, and others; and getting them to agree to work toward a common goal. (Not And finally, measuring the partners' ongoing progress toward their goal.
Based on the conversations I heard in panel sessions, job-search workshops, and in halls and stairwells, there are a lot of "crazies" out there, then The official theme of the 2010 HBS Social Enterprise Conference , held this past weekend at Harvard Business School, was "Redefining Service for the 21st Century." But there
HarvardBusiness.org
- Thursday, March 4, 2010
Reporting From RSA 2010: Identity, Health Care, and a Higher Realm of Credentials
The latter was announced to the public at RSA 2009, and this year it hosted an all-day workshop that brought cloud computing into the forefront of the dialog.
Today's all-day workshop offered by the Kantara Initiative focused almost exclusively on identity services and included viewpoints from several perspectives: enterprises (CA, Ping Identity, Aetna, Oracle, HP), service providers (NTT), consumer applications (Paypal, Google), and government agencies (NIH).
This week we are reporting from RSA, the security conference in San Francisco. We've seen hackers, threats, and industry
ReadWriteWeb
- Tuesday, March 2, 2010
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Work Literacy Skills - New Workshop
Harold Jarche, Michele Martin and I are pleased to announce a new workshop offering that relates to the recent posts on Tool Set 2009 and to the issues of Work Literacy . Work Literacy Skills Workshop Was the last formal training you had on knowledge work skills the use of a card catalog and microfiche reader? We are left trying to figure out where all these new tools fit in our day-to-day work You aren't alone in that. While there has been incredible innovation in tools and methods that support personal work and learning over the past 10 years, most of us have had a hard
eLearning Technology
- Thursday, January 8, 2009
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Vendor Relationship Management workshop
workshop hosted by Harvard on the topic .
with workshop attendees.
But prevent a company from passing data on to a partner--only laws can do
that--but Much of the Harvard workshop was devoted to
finding Nobody knows you as well as you do. Or do they? Let's run a test.
OReilly Radar
- Wednesday, October 14, 2009
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Social Media in International Development Workshop
Then sign up now for the next Social Media Workshop offered by the ICT-KM Program of the CGIAR. After a successful pilot online event (See blog posts about the event ), the CGIAR, through its ICT-KM Program , is pleased to offer an online Social Media Workshop from May 25 to June 12 2009.
“Social Objective of the workshop: Introduce researchers, communications professionals and knowledge sharing practitioners to social media tools and support their social media Do you work for an international development NGO? Here are the details:
Full Circle
- Tuesday, April 28, 2009
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Save the Date: Feb 2 and 3 3Di Workshop at Training
Hope to see you and yours at the Workshop.
What to consider when selecting a 3D learning partner/vendor.
How NEWSFLASH: Use VIP Code TTZE6 to receive $150 off Registration!
Well it has finally happened. I
Learning Matters!
- Monday, December 3, 2007
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Next ICT-KM Social Media for Development Workshop
It seems like we just finished the last one, but here it comes again… the next Social Media for International Development Sector Workshop from the ICT-KM Program of the CGIAR . From the learnings from the successful pilot (See blog posts about the event), and second Social Media Online Workshop, the CGIAR through its ICT-KM Program, is pleased to offer a new online opportunity for social media explorations, this time with the specific objective to embed social media in participants’ contexts of international development work. I’m really looking forward to facilitating it with Simone and Pete!
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Full Circle
- Thursday, July 9, 2009
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Workshop in a Box
day visioning workshop using systems thinking tools in Meso-America in Spanish (see recent blog post: Want more amplification: Don't call it training ) without ever formally taking the floor. We did the design work and preparation, consulted pre-event with our local partners, and attended the workshop, and left the on stage facilitation to two fantastic regional experts. The Lizzie and I recently ran a 2.5 Of course, behind the scenes it took lots of work.
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CPsquare’s Connected Futures Workshop
It’s time to register for the Connected Futures Workshop that begins April 20.
My partners in learning/crime are John Smith , Bronwyn Stuckey , Shirley Williams and Etienne Wenger . Connected futures: New social strategies and tools for communities of practice is a five-week workshop for community managers, designers and conveners to explore social strategies and tools to support them (referred to by some as Web2.0). I’m on the team again this time holding the fort on week 4. We are using Howard Rheingold’s Social Media Classroom as our home
Full Circle
- Tuesday, April 14, 2009
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Structure, Chaos, Confidence: The Workshop as a Social Construct
I’m facilitating a Partners Assembly today in Brussels, and I’m awake early going over my agenda – the flow, the segue ways, the objectives and outcomes that we want overall and from each of our sessions. Agendas for workshops, training courses, meetings, even work days for that matter, are just words on paper. So when you are leading such a workshop, as facilitator, what I need to know this agenda inside and out, and I realise that this is a lot about confidence .
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Ofsted survey - Virtual learning environments: an evaluation of their development in a sample of educational settings
The main factor behind a successful VLE area was the enthusiasm of individual teachers or trainers and often linked with their good use of technology to improve learning in the classroom or workshop. To assist in this work it is recommended that: The Department for Children, Schools and Families and the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills with their relevant partner organisations should:
This 13/1/2009 Ofsted report , [28 pages, 130 kB PDF], describes itself as a survey which "evaluates how VLEs are developing with a selection of providers" in the school (primary through to secondary) and FE sectors, including work-based learning providers, and adult and community learning providers.
Fortnightly Mailing
- Tuesday, January 13, 2009
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Are You Brave Enough to Work for Social Change?
Identifying critical partners such as the Gates Foundation, the White House, the UN, the World Bank, and others; and getting them to agree to work toward a common goal. (Not And finally, measuring the partners' ongoing progress toward their goal.
Based on the conversations I heard in panel sessions, job-search workshops, and in halls and stairwells, there are a lot of "crazies" out there, then The official theme of the 2010 HBS Social Enterprise Conference , held this past weekend at Harvard Business School, was "Redefining Service for the 21st Century." But there
HarvardBusiness.org
- Thursday, March 4, 2010
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