This presentation was delivered to the alumni to initiate the informal incubation cell at IIM Kolkata for profitable enterprises with social objectives.
Architecture and Impact of an Open, Online, Remixable, and Multimedia-Rich Al...Ahrash Bissell
I report on learning outcomes reported by various schools and districts piloting a comprehensive, multimedia-based Algebra 1 program, distributed openly on the Internet, developed by the Monterey Institute for Technology and Education. We believe that the new remix approach supported by this course can better serve diverse learner needs.
Diwali is traditionally known as the Festival of Lights, where people would visit family and friends, light lanterns and diyas, and encourage values of love and cooperation. However, the document expresses concern that firecrackers are now overshadowing these traditions and values during Diwali celebrations. It notes that firecrackers can cause various health issues like respiratory problems, allergies, and hearing loss, especially in children, and also contribute to air pollution. The document encourages considering these problems with firecrackers before letting children light them.
Los hermanos Wright inventaron el primer avión controlable en 1903. Orville y Wilbur Wright eran fabricantes de bicicletas que diseñaron y construyeron un avión capaz de planear con ayuda de una catapulta externa, aunque no podía volar por sí solo debido a que no tenía suficiente sustentación. Aunque hubo intentos anteriores como los de Leonardo da Vinci, los hermanos Wright son reconocidos como los pioneros de la aviación moderna.
In this session, I give a preview of EdReady, a new application that is designed to use assessments and other relevant data to drive personalized search and discovery of educational resources, especially OER.
Very short Pecha Kucha style presentation on the challenges of creating and adapting OER and how new models of facilitated adaptation will probably meet the needs of most people.
Social Business: Odyssey of the Third Millennium
Can social objectives be achieved more efficiently and effectively by adopting a social business format that is sustainable?
The vision of Prof. Muhammad Yunus, Nobel Peace Prize winner, is that many global problems we face today can be solved through the creation of Social Business. This is a form of business that is mainly driven by a cause, rather than by traditional business school objectives such as profit maximization with minimal investment and cost reduction. The social business concept goes far beyond accomplishing personal or investor goals. It is focused on the human being and seeks to achieve one or more social objectives through a company.
Section 12(1)(c) of the Right to Education Act provides for 25% reservation in private unaided schools for children belonging to Economically Weaker Sections of the society. In its premier project-Eklavya, INDUS ACTION seeks to make this bold provision a reality.
Consider funding advocacy to amplify social investment impact.
SECTION27's Mark Heywood speaks at the Tshikululu Social Investments Serious Social Investing 2013 workshop.
1. According to statistics from the World Bank and UN, hundreds of millions of children worldwide lack access to education due to poverty, with girls disproportionately affected.
2. Several organizations were founded to address this issue through sustainable programs that provide educational access combined with skills training. These include CDI, Free the Children, and Pratham.
3. These organizations began as small, local initiatives and grew significantly through community-focused programs and volunteer networks to impact millions of children worldwide in their pursuit of universal education.
The View from the Other Side - UEL Learning and Teaching Symposium 2021Santanu Vasant
A talk entitled 'the View from the Other Side' on reflections of the staff experience as we emerge from the Covid19 Pandemic on higher education, what is higher education, how can we have more joy at work etc.
Bangladesh has been ahead of the curve in responding to the challenges of risk, vulnerability and social protection. Having laid a robust foundation of safety net programmes, the quest is now for a national social protection strategy that aims for a sum that is greater than its part. This presentation summarises a book, Social Protection in Bangladesh, which is an important milestone in this journey. By David Hulme, Brooks World Poverty Institute.
This document discusses supporting collaborative development and collective professional autonomy in schools. It notes that professionals need to be engaged and take ownership of their work, while leadership can help focus and align their efforts. Student voice is also important, and the future challenges schools are preparing students for are already happening now. The real work is engaging professionals and students to meet these challenges.
This document provides an overview of the Social Entrepreneurs Ireland annual awards ceremony that took place in October 2015. It introduces the 9 social entrepreneurs who received awards that year, providing a short description of the challenge each addressed and a quote from each awardee. Additional sections provide impact metrics for Social Entrepreneurs Ireland's work since 2004, descriptions of their Impact and Elevator award programs, recaps of the awards ceremony and keynote speech, and acknowledge sponsors and partners.
The document provides background information on Khazanah Research Institute's (KRI) School-to-Work Transition Study (SWTS) in Malaysia. It discusses:
1) Why the SWTS project was initiated based on findings from KRI's previous State of Households report regarding challenges faced by Malaysian youth in finding decent work.
2) An overview of the SWTS methodology, which included surveys of over 22,000 youth and 1,600 employers in Malaysia to understand youth profiles, transition experiences and aspirations.
3) KRI's research focus areas and objectives to influence policy through studies on issues impacting growth, equity and societal well-being in Malaysia.
1. The document discusses the current state of primary education in India and proposes a collaborative model to address challenges.
2. It notes that while government policies have increased funding and commitments to education, implementation and monitoring have been lacking.
3. A collaborative approach is proposed that engages government, society, students, teachers and communities to set aligned goals, monitor progress, and flexibly address issues.
Lead India 2020 provides a platform to accomplish social goals through providing facts, knowledge, and solutions to individual, organizational, and national problems. It aims to bridge the gap between economic development and human development in India by transforming the country's youth into agents of change to solve issues like poverty, illiteracy, and corruption through grassroots initiatives. The program has shown promising results in some areas of Andhra Pradesh by improving education outcomes and empowering youth.
This document summarizes a symposium held by ASCD on the topic of poverty and education. It discusses how a majority of public school students in the US now live in poverty, highlighting research showing the steady increase in the percentage of low-income students over recent decades. Experts at the symposium explored the negative effects of poverty on children's learning and achievement, and ways that policymakers, community leaders, and educators can help address challenges faced by students in poverty. The goal was to have proactive discussions on important issues around poverty and education.
Priorities for Equity and Inclusion? Quality in Early Childhood Care and Educ...Young Lives Oxford
Keynote speech by Renu Singh at the British Association of Comparative and International Education conference, 10 Sept 2014.
The importance of early development in shaping children's education outcomes is widely acknowledged. The Dakar Framework for Action reinforced the call for 'expanding and improving comprehensive early childhood care and education, especially for the most vulnerable and disadvantaged children'. Building an enabling policy environment which focuses on equity and equality in allocations and interventions is essential if the rights of every young child are to be promoted.
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1) Corporate social responsibility in India aims to improve primary education, which suffers from low spending, attainment and enrollment.
2) Major corporations commit funds towards adopting schools, teacher training, infrastructure development, and other programs to boost primary education, especially in rural areas.
3) The Companies Act mandates that large companies spend 2% of profits on social projects including education, and corporations partner with NGOs to effectively implement primary education initiatives.
The document summarizes a presentation given by Teach For America on careers with social impact. Teach For America recruits top college graduates and professionals to teach for two years in low-income communities to help eliminate educational inequity. The presentation provides an overview of Teach For America's mission and experience, shares alumni career paths and profiles, and discusses how business skills are applicable to teaching. It also addresses the complex challenges of educational inequity and concludes with next steps for learning more about Teach For America opportunities.
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Education is central to development and empowerment. It lifts people out of poverty, promotes economic growth, and values democracy. Education can initiate social changes by changing attitudes and preparing for scientific and technological development, bringing changes to all aspects of life. Effective schools have a clear mission, high expectations, strong leadership, opportunities to learn, a safe environment, and monitor student progress. The benefits of education include improved health, increased productivity and earnings, reduced inequality, lower mortality rates, and increased women's participation in the workforce. Education also benefits society by driving economic competitiveness, reducing poverty, contributing to democracy, and promoting peace and environmental concern.
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Presented at a TEDx workshop session in Phnom Penh on 22 May 2012. The session reviewed existing materials on TED and looked at other innovations in education with a particular focus on developing countries (like Cambodia) and the role of technology.
Teach For Slovakia is a part of a global movement in over 30 countries working to enlist nations’ most promising future leaders in committing two years to teach in high-need areas, and in the long-term develop them into a force of leaders who will work throughout their careers to effect systemic change in education
The restaurant is managed by family members. I got this task to redesign the menu over last long weekend. Took almost 2.5 days to collect the images, place them at right place, segment the menu properly, place the right slogan and yes, it came up well, I must say! Good marketing skills displayed isn't it? :-)
The document discusses the debate in 1786 between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson over how the new United States should deal with attacks from Barbary pirates. Adams argued for continuing to pay tribute to the pirates to maintain peace, while Jefferson pushed for establishing a naval fleet to protect American ships and potentially go to war if needed. Later, Jefferson as president stopped paying tribute and initiated the First Barbary War in 1801 by sending the navy, leading to the end of piracy payments from the US.
BMW launched the Z3 roadster to expand its market share in the US. It selected the Z3 because it captured BMW's brand of performance and luxury. BMW used non-traditional marketing like product placement in the James Bond film GoldenEye to generate excitement for the new roadster. It launched the car through a variety of channels like a Neiman Marcus catalog and BMW's website to build anticipation before the car was available in dealerships. The unconventional marketing approach was a success in generating buzz around the Z3's launch.
Infosys Consulting (ICI) was established in 2006 to expand Infosys' presence in the global business consulting market. While ICI aimed to leverage Infosys' Global Delivery Model (GDM) of offshore resources, integrating consulting services posed challenges due to differences in culture and business models between ICI and Infosys Technologies Limited (ITL). To compete effectively, ICI would need to establish its brand, deliver higher value beyond cost savings, and strengthen integration with ITL over the long term.
This document discusses the importance of emotional intelligence, cultural intelligence, and social intelligence for effective managerial communications. It defines each type of intelligence and provides examples. Emotional intelligence involves self-awareness and empathy. Cultural intelligence involves adapting to unfamiliar situations and understanding different gestures. Social intelligence inspires others and encourages teamwork. Developing these three types of intelligence can help create a healthy organizational culture and improve performance. The document also provides a five-step model for developing one's intelligence in these key areas.
The group discussed the transformation of Siemens Nixdorf Informationsysteme AG (SNI), a large German IT company facing losses and stagnation. Schulmeyer was hired as the new CEO to turn the company around. His goals were to make SNI more customer-driven and reduce costs. Andy Chew was brought in to pilot a change initiative and revitalize the SAP/R3 department. However, Andy underestimated the challenges of cultural change at SNI and faced resistance. The group analyzed gaps in Andy's approach and suggested managing the depth and scope of changes, addressing resistance through involvement and rewards, and defining short-term goals to revitalize change periodically and ultimately institutionalize the transformation.
The document tells the story of Jonathan Livingston Seagull, an unconventional seagull who loves flight more than eating. He is ostracized by the flock for pushing flight abilities further through trial and error. Jonathan learns from his failures with courage and resilience. He breaks norms, takes risks, and gains self-awareness. Jonathan transcends limitations through openness to new experiences. He inspires others by imparting wisdom on setting higher goals and practicing to achieve freedom. Ultimately, Jonathan emerges as a visionary leader who ignites leadership in others through love, a positive outlook, and bringing out the leader within.
This document provides guidance on how to create an effective PowerPoint presentation (PPT). It begins by stating what a PPT is not - a report, fact sheet, or space to practice design. A PPT should assist the audience and help with decision making. The key steps are to know the audience and objective, plan the flow of ideas, align the content, present an agenda and summary, use titles as action items, and add graphics where needed. Slides should be concise with one main point or action item each. The presenter should rehearse and be prepared to answer questions.
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As a Carbon footprint consultancy in Agile Advisors, measuring each person's carbon footprint aims to make each person responsible for their share of greenhouse gas emissions. It seeks to persuade people to live more sustainably and make decisions that benefit the environment. However, businesses and large-scale commercial activities are the primary sources of most of the world's greenhouse gas emissions rather than private individuals. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) estimates that roughly 100 enterprises globally account for over 70% of carbon dioxide emissions. This startling figure shows that no person's efforts can end the global catastrophe alone. However, on a smaller scale, our individual decisions do matter. Adopting sustainable practices by a group of people can have a cascading effect that affects more prominent organizations and changes policies. Ocean circulation and solar reflectance are two global-scale feedbacks that are linked to changes in the cryosphere.
Agile Advisors provides Carbon footprint consultancy In Dubai, the amount of carbon that exists on Earth remains constant. When dinosaurs walked the Earth millions of years ago, it was precisely the same as it is now. The atmosphere, oceans, and living things contain the remaining carbon, primarily stored in reservoirs or sinks, such as rocks and sediments. When plants and animals breathe, carbon is released back into the atmosphere. An essential component of all life on Earth is carbon—the fundamental element of life; carbon aids in forming living things' bodies. Its compounds form gases, liquids, and solids. While lowering one's carbon footprint is something that people should aim to do, addressing the structural problems that lead to climate catastrophe is also crucial. In order to contribute, governments, businesses, and other organizations must implement policies that support renewable energy, invest in environmentally friendly infrastructure, and control emissions from large enterprises.
We are Carbon footprint consultancy In UAE, Carbon dioxide, carbonate, and hydrogen carbonate comprise the bulk of inorganic carbon. Carbon is constantly moving in both directions between the organic and inorganic forms. Inorganic carbon is converted to organic carbon from its oxidized form when photosynthesis occurs. Airborne oxygen can oxidize organic carbon, mainly by respiration (breathing). The Earth's crust contains more than 99 per cent of the carbon involved in the carbon cycle. Most of this carbon is biological, having been deposited on the ocean floor by the skeletal remains of numerous marine animals that employ calcium carbonate to make their shells and skeletons. These deposits could eventually consolidate into limestone. The equilibrium between CO2 sources and sinks—sources release CO2, while sinks take in and store it—determines the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere.
The Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) is the OMG industry standard for defining and orchestrating the flow of activities comprising end-to-end business processes. This live event will showcase the iterative creation and seamless exchange of BPMN models among different tools, highlighting the interoperability and sophistication of current BPMN technology. This showcase is an invaluable opportunity for professionals in the field to witness firsthand the advanced functionalities and collaborative potential of BPMN tools. Join us for an insightful exhibition of the latest advancements in business process management.
1. **Team Strength**:
- Seasoned discoverers with mineral finds of >$1Bn (silver), >42Mozs (gold), >12Blbs (copper)
- $8.75M recently raised for aggressive exploration
- 30% management ownership aligns interests
2. **High-Grade Discovery**:
- 2021 re-discovery: 75Moz at 980g/t AgEq (silver-zinc-lead)
- Objective: Prove continuity between high-grade discovery and existing gold-silver mine
- Potential for a gigantic, continuous deposit
3. **Proven Production Area**:
- Site of one of Alaska's first open-pit gold mines
- Existing 43-101 resource: ~500,000 oz AuEq, mostly indicated
4. **Carbonate Replacement Deposit (CRD) Advantages**:
- High grades, low mining costs
- Metallurgically simple, minimal environmental impact
- Strategic metals (Zn, Ga) could expedite permitting
5. **Massive Potential**:
- Two polymetallic deposits potentially linked
- Extensive mineralization corridor to be confirmed by drilling
Key Takeaway: High-grade discovery with potential for a giant, continuous CRD deposit, backed by a proven team and existing resources in a mining-friendly jurisdiction.
As the world spins on its axis, the constant ebb and flow of current events, technological advancements, and social trends shape our daily lives. Here are the top five predictions for today that are set to influence various facets of our global society:
1. AI Integration in Daily Life
Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to embed itself deeper into our everyday routines. Today, expect to see more AI-driven solutions in sectors like healthcare, finance, and education. Personalized learning experiences powered by AI algorithms are becoming mainstream, while in healthcare, AI is aiding in early diagnosis and personalized treatment plans. Financial institutions are increasingly relying on AI for fraud detection and customer service automation.
2. Stock Market Fluctuations Amid Economic Uncertainty
The stock market remains a rollercoaster, reflecting global economic uncertainties. Inflation concerns, geopolitical tensions, and shifting monetary policies are likely to cause significant fluctuations. Investors should brace for a volatile day as markets react to new economic data and policy announcements. Keep an eye on tech stocks, which are particularly sensitive to changes in interest rates and investor sentiment.
3. Climate Action and Environmental Policies
With climate change becoming an ever-pressing issue, today's headlines will likely feature significant climate action. Governments and organizations are set to announce new policies and initiatives aimed at reducing carbon footprints and promoting sustainable practices. From renewable energy investments to stricter emission regulations, these efforts are critical in the global fight against climate change.
4. Breakthroughs in Medical Research
The field of medical research is on the cusp of several groundbreaking discoveries. Today, we anticipate announcements of advancements in treatments for chronic diseases such as cancer, diabetes, and neurodegenerative disorders. Innovative therapies, including gene editing and personalized medicine, are set to offer new hope for patients worldwide. These breakthroughs not only promise to improve health outcomes but also to revolutionize medical practices.
5. Social Media Trends and Digital Influences
Social media platforms continue to shape public opinion and cultural trends. Today, expect new viral challenges, influencer endorsements, and social justice movements gaining traction online. With platforms like TikTok and Instagram driving much of the digital conversation, brands and public figures will leverage these channels to connect with audiences and promote their messages. Be prepared for a flood of new content that could spark debates and inspire collective action.
As these predictions unfold, they will undoubtedly impact various aspects of our lives. Staying informed and adaptable is key to navigating the rapid changes in today's dynamic world.
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In a shocking turn of events, renowned Bollywood actress Urvashi Rautela found herself at the center of an unwarranted privacy invasion. A private bathroom video of the actress surfaced online, leading to widespread outrage and discussions about the importance of privacy in the digital age. This incident highlights the ongoing struggle celebrities face in safeguarding their personal lives from public scrutiny.
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The standard operating procedure aims to align all the Digital Marketing Efforts into a single channel and help to measure the effectiveness of each department.
This SOP applies to all digital marketing activities including
• Social Media Marketing (SMM)
• Search Engine Marketing (SEM)
• Digital Ads
• Web Development
• SEO
• Email Marketing
• SMS Marketing
• Community Marketing (Whatsapp/ Viber etc.)
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4. Society Lacks Inclusive Development
Primary Education ?
Medical Facilities? Health ?
Entrepreneurial Education ?
Employment Generation ?
Talent Utilization ?
Overall Development ? Inclusion ?
4
5. Primary Education is not Healthy
5
Enrolled (M) Eligible (M) Gap (M) Enrolled %
Grade 1-5 131 156 25 84
Grade 6-8 52 91 39 57
Grade 9-12 36 114 78 32
Total 219 361 142 61
Source: ASER (Annual Status of Education Report) 2009, GoI
6. Schools are in Bad Shape
6 Lakhs Primary Schools
26% - no blackboard
59% - no drinking water
60% - only one teacher
85% - no toilets
40% dropout by 5th
standard
6Source: XLRI Research
7. Girls Are Lagging behind!!!
For every 100 girls enrolled
40 reach class IV
9 reach class IX
1 reaches class XII
7Source: XLRI Research
9. Health Status is Poor
1/3 population sleeps hungry everyday
80% of public health problems due to water
For 75% rural people, there are 20% beds
15 Lakhs infants die every year due to diarrhoea
9Source: XLRI Research
10. Poor Is Getting Poorer
44% of workforce is illiterate
23% of workforce up to primary ed.
80-90% has no marketable skill
More than 90% earn less than
1500/- per month
10Source: XLRI Research
11. Social Enterprise is one Solution
Soc-Ents Have Social Objective
Bridge the gaps between
Government and Private Ent.
Manage on their Own
Provide Sustainable Solution
Create Jobs
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34. IIMC Must Provide Support
Infrastructure
Space
Communication Systems
One Faculty
Credibility
34
35. Alumni Has Key Roles in SVIC
Mentor
To provide guidance
to SVIC students team
Sponsor
To provide funds for events & SocEnt
35
36. We Need to Kick Off…
Through
An Event
At IIMC
36
37. Can We Commit Now?
Mentor – from IIMC Cal Alumni?
Team – from entire Alumni?
Funds for 1st
Event – approx 1.5-2 Lakhs?
Venture Funds – approx 2-3 Lakhs per
year?
37
38. Can We Set Deadlines Now?
For the Event ?
To set up SVIC ?
With Roles and Responsibilities?
Of Alumni and Students?
38
39. To Do Now…
Alumni Mentor Selection?
Alumni Team Formation?
Funds Commitment from Alumni?
39
40. Next Deadlines???
Students Team Formation – within 1
week?
Faculty Mentor Selection – within 1 week?
Event – 2nd
week of March 2010?
Set up SVIC – 1st
week of May 2010?
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