See what new portal features can help you gain insights and collaborate as you plan and design learning spaces. And see how our network of EDU and K12 members and partners is growing over 5000+ strong!
International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF): Journal Club PresentationJulien A. Raemy
Journal Club presentation about a IIIF article done on the 13th of December 2016 at the "Haute école de gestion de Genève" (School of Business Administration in Geneva) during a seminar class on Web and Information and Communications Technology (ICT). The presentation was in four parts:
1. IIIF as a community
2. Journal Club
3. Showcases
4. Conclusion
Reference: SNYDMAN, Stuart, SANDERSON, Robert and CRAMER, Tom, 2015. The International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF): A community & technology approach for web-based images. In: Archiving Conference. May 2015. p. 16–21.
Educação Ambiental através do Espaço Construído da EscolaRaquel Dvoranovski
Trabalho de conclusão do curso de Técnico em Meio Ambiente do IFRS, registando o Programa de Implementação de Práticas Sustentáveis - PIPAS - desenvolvido pela SendaViva.
Nuove soluzioni tecnologiche e politiche locali per il benessere dei cittadin...Margot Bezzi
La strategia e la visione della Commissione europea (DG CONNECT) sulla sostenibilità dei servizi socio-sanitari in europa, nel contesto dell'invecchiamento demografico.
See what new portal features can help you gain insights and collaborate as you plan and design learning spaces. And see how our network of EDU and K12 members and partners is growing over 5000+ strong!
International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF): Journal Club PresentationJulien A. Raemy
Journal Club presentation about a IIIF article done on the 13th of December 2016 at the "Haute école de gestion de Genève" (School of Business Administration in Geneva) during a seminar class on Web and Information and Communications Technology (ICT). The presentation was in four parts:
1. IIIF as a community
2. Journal Club
3. Showcases
4. Conclusion
Reference: SNYDMAN, Stuart, SANDERSON, Robert and CRAMER, Tom, 2015. The International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF): A community & technology approach for web-based images. In: Archiving Conference. May 2015. p. 16–21.
Educação Ambiental através do Espaço Construído da EscolaRaquel Dvoranovski
Trabalho de conclusão do curso de Técnico em Meio Ambiente do IFRS, registando o Programa de Implementação de Práticas Sustentáveis - PIPAS - desenvolvido pela SendaViva.
Nuove soluzioni tecnologiche e politiche locali per il benessere dei cittadin...Margot Bezzi
La strategia e la visione della Commissione europea (DG CONNECT) sulla sostenibilità dei servizi socio-sanitari in europa, nel contesto dell'invecchiamento demografico.
The exposition presents 30 unedited works of art (acrylics on
canvas), in which the subject is the theme of “liberation from
sin” with the title of Tiqqun (Hebrew). The artistic approach is
resultant of a research on the area of “sin/liberation”, in its most
diverse interpretations which determine the spiritual rules existent
in the history of humanity. This study incites on the Jewish belief
of “Isaac Lúria” (XVI century) and in which the characters
represented in the pieces of are, cast back into the time they lived
in. The message behind the exposition is the relationship bodies/
vestments, and sin/freedom in which the characters open and
extend themselves out of the canvas in a thousand colors of light
when the spirit thus asks for it. Created the theory of “The color
of the vestments free”, the emptied bodies mutilated by guilt seize
to exist because sin works in and out in of each being. It is as if
the liberation is progressed through the colored vestments and not
through the body of each being exposed. The exposition is in the
majority made up of feminine figures whose vestments transpire
multiple vaults of strong colors as if they freed or exulted sins
committed in the past and which flash in ones´ consciouness.
In all of them is the black shadow which recuts or makes relevant
the affective atmosphere provoking passiveness, euphoria,
indigerence and resignation. It is up to each individual person
to interpret; select; choose and aculeate the way the figures live out
on the plastic surfaces represented be in euphoria be it in lethargic.
Maria Sobral Mendonça
A new sewage system with best value procurement van de rijt & van den hoogen ...Jeroen Van de Rijt
he adoption rate of the BVP/PIPS or the Best Value approach (Kashiwagi 2010) has been rather high in the Netherlands (van de Rijt & Santema 2012). One of the largest industrial companies in the Netherlands, Tata Steel in IJmuiden (part of Tata Steel Group) has applied the principles of BVP/PIPS to select a vendor for a sewer renovation. BVP/PIPS is a procurement method that aims to select the most suitable vendor for the job, to spur this vendor on to highest performance, and to reduce the client’s management and control tasks. The case shows that a different way of procuring by the client leads to different behavior of the vendor and to a higher performance of the vendor and less risk.
Presented in this short document is a description of what is called a “Pipeline Scheduling Optimization Problem” and was first described in Rejowski and Pinto (2003) where they modeled the first-in-first-out (FIFO) and multi-product nature of the segregated pipeline using both discretized space (multi-batches, packs or pipes) and time (multi-intervals, slots or periods). The same MILP model can also be found in Zyngier and Kelly (2009) along with other related production/process objects.
Model Project Profiles of Potential Industries in Tripura for Finance
under Prime Minister's Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)
Prepared by: Society For Entrepreneurship Development
Open Dialogue MICs Conference 2013 Vienna May 8, Presentation by UNIDOmicconference
Thematic Dialogue on Environmental Sustainability and Green Industry, Inclusive Growth and Prosperity and Financing for Sustainable Economic Development
CADTH Workshop - Keeping Ahead of the Curve: Social Media - April 2012Connie Crosby
Social media planning for health information organizations. Presented as a workshop at the CADTH Symposium 2012 in Ottawa, Canada presented by the Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technology in Health - http://cadth.ca/ Includes discussion of strategy, risks and policy.
The exposition presents 30 unedited works of art (acrylics on
canvas), in which the subject is the theme of “liberation from
sin” with the title of Tiqqun (Hebrew). The artistic approach is
resultant of a research on the area of “sin/liberation”, in its most
diverse interpretations which determine the spiritual rules existent
in the history of humanity. This study incites on the Jewish belief
of “Isaac Lúria” (XVI century) and in which the characters
represented in the pieces of are, cast back into the time they lived
in. The message behind the exposition is the relationship bodies/
vestments, and sin/freedom in which the characters open and
extend themselves out of the canvas in a thousand colors of light
when the spirit thus asks for it. Created the theory of “The color
of the vestments free”, the emptied bodies mutilated by guilt seize
to exist because sin works in and out in of each being. It is as if
the liberation is progressed through the colored vestments and not
through the body of each being exposed. The exposition is in the
majority made up of feminine figures whose vestments transpire
multiple vaults of strong colors as if they freed or exulted sins
committed in the past and which flash in ones´ consciouness.
In all of them is the black shadow which recuts or makes relevant
the affective atmosphere provoking passiveness, euphoria,
indigerence and resignation. It is up to each individual person
to interpret; select; choose and aculeate the way the figures live out
on the plastic surfaces represented be in euphoria be it in lethargic.
Maria Sobral Mendonça
A new sewage system with best value procurement van de rijt & van den hoogen ...Jeroen Van de Rijt
he adoption rate of the BVP/PIPS or the Best Value approach (Kashiwagi 2010) has been rather high in the Netherlands (van de Rijt & Santema 2012). One of the largest industrial companies in the Netherlands, Tata Steel in IJmuiden (part of Tata Steel Group) has applied the principles of BVP/PIPS to select a vendor for a sewer renovation. BVP/PIPS is a procurement method that aims to select the most suitable vendor for the job, to spur this vendor on to highest performance, and to reduce the client’s management and control tasks. The case shows that a different way of procuring by the client leads to different behavior of the vendor and to a higher performance of the vendor and less risk.
Presented in this short document is a description of what is called a “Pipeline Scheduling Optimization Problem” and was first described in Rejowski and Pinto (2003) where they modeled the first-in-first-out (FIFO) and multi-product nature of the segregated pipeline using both discretized space (multi-batches, packs or pipes) and time (multi-intervals, slots or periods). The same MILP model can also be found in Zyngier and Kelly (2009) along with other related production/process objects.
Model Project Profiles of Potential Industries in Tripura for Finance
under Prime Minister's Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP)
Prepared by: Society For Entrepreneurship Development
Open Dialogue MICs Conference 2013 Vienna May 8, Presentation by UNIDOmicconference
Thematic Dialogue on Environmental Sustainability and Green Industry, Inclusive Growth and Prosperity and Financing for Sustainable Economic Development
CADTH Workshop - Keeping Ahead of the Curve: Social Media - April 2012Connie Crosby
Social media planning for health information organizations. Presented as a workshop at the CADTH Symposium 2012 in Ottawa, Canada presented by the Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technology in Health - http://cadth.ca/ Includes discussion of strategy, risks and policy.
The first physical meeting of the open consultation process on WSIS Forum was held on 30 January 2015 in ITU Headquarters. More than 100 WSIS Stakeholders participated and contributed to shaping the format of this unique meeting to be held in Geneva, from 25 to 29 May 2015. For more information please consult www.wsis.org/forum
A call to librarians to use their library powers in the community beyond the walls of their institutions as the open data folks need their knowledge!
Title:
Open Sesame: Open Data, Data Liberation and New Opportunities for Libraries
Abstract:
Cities and data producers are quickly embracing Open Data, albeit unevenly. The Data Liberation Initiative (DLI) has been a pioneer in broadening access to data for nearly two decades. This session will examine the relevance of Data Liberation in terms of Open Data and explore how librarians can step up to the plate to make Open Data/Open Government as successful as DLI.
Speakers:
- Wendy Watkins, Data Librarian, Carleton University
- Ernie Boyko, Adjunct Data Librarian, Carleton University
- Tracey P. Lauriault, Post Doctoral Fellow, Carleton University (tlauriau@gmail.com)
- Margaret Haines, University Librarian, Carleton University
Water cooperation in cities UN-Water Zaragoza 2013IRC
Presented by Marieke Adank at The International Annual UN-Water Zaragoza Conference 2012/2013 'Preparing for the 2013 International Year. Water Cooperation: Making it Happen!
With lessons from IRC's work in the SWITCH project on integrated urban water management.
This presentation was provided by Laurie Arp and Megan Forbes of LYRASIS, during the NISO event "Community OwnedInfrastructure: Partnerships and Collaboration." The virtual conference was held on March 24, 2021.
Breaking Down Silos: How to Win at Digtial MarketingJonathan Crannage
How encouraging collaboration and utilising talent & skills across teams has fostered a creative and successful approach to digital marketing at Loughborough University.
Creative Commons Open Business Models, Case Studies, & FindingsPaul_Stacey
Presentation given at Open Education Conference 2015 in Vancouver British Columbia, November 19, 2015.
Description: In March of 2015, with support from the Hewlett Foundation, Creative Commons launched an open business model initiative aimed squarely at showing how Creative Commons licenses can, and are, used by business, nonprofits and governments. This initiative emerged out of a need to show how organizations and creators can produce OER and other Creative Commons licensed works in a way that generates social good in sustainable and financially sound ways.
Creative Commons open business model initiative is being done in an interactive community-based way using an open business model canvas and an online community for sharing and discussion. Creative Commons directly collaborates with organizations using a process that supports both autonomous and collaborative design, development of open business model designs, and ensuing analysis of the results.
In this panel presentation, organizations who worked with Creative Commons to generate an open business model will share their experience. They will describe their motivations, explain how they engaged in the Creative Commons open business model process, outline what they learned, and reveal new opportunities and directions they took as a result.
Creative Commons will describe the tools and processes it used and how those tools and processes evolved and changed through community interaction. Latest versions of tools and process will be compared to starting ones and made available to all participants. Analysis insights from both panel organizations and Creative Commons will be shared.
Creative Commons will outline open business models lessons learned, the types and categories of open business models that emerged, and summarize key findings. Next steps, opportunities for participation and future plans will be described.
Attendees of this session will gain:
- an understanding of the open business model initiative and process
- hands on access to the open business model canvas and other tools they can use to develop their own open business model
- knowledge and insights into how open business models work
- strategies and tactics they can incorporate into their own open business model initiative
- the opportunity to get involved in the initiative in an open and collaborative way
Internationalization - Starting at Square OneMarty Bennett
This presentation is from the #AACRAO22 Conference in Portland, OR. Steve McKellips from UNLV and I walk through the journey that this R1 institution began last May 2021 to internationalize its campus in a strategic way.
1. Post-Rio to Post-2015: Planning
International Stakeholder
Engagement
20-21 October 2012
Pace University, New York
2. Framework for Action for Post-Rio/Post-2015
Breakout Groups Format
• Five Actions for Stakeholders
– 5 Actions
• Five Actions for Governments
– 5 Actions
• Five Actions for the UN system/agencies
– 5 Actions
5. www.sustainabledevelopment2015.com
• Act as a focal point/multi-stakeholder e-platform
for post-Rio/post-2015 developments:
1. MDGs
2. Post-2015
3. Post-Rio
4. SDGs
• Share information and ideas
• Have online discussions
• Post documents, papers and blogs
• Post2Post e-zine
6. The Challenges
• Coherence and Convergence
– Integration of two tracks
• Post-Rio/SDGs and Post-2015/MDGs
• Breakthrough barriers:
1. Institutional
2. Ideological
3. Intellectual
• Ever greater inclusivity