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March 30 - Christian Conferencing/CommunityMain Idea: We sin alone but we heal together or as AA says, I got drunk, we stay sober. We need travel companions along the way to hold us accountable in love and encourage us. To tell us both our blind spots and name our gifts and belovedness. Christian Community and Conferencing is like rubbing the rough edges off of us making us smooth. This would be the power in small groups where we check in with each other and see how it is with our souls. What is bringing us life and what we're struggling with, etc. We also teach one another in beautiful ways. Community is meant to be the show and tell of what true belonging and love looks like. Also the NT is full of “one anothers”Scriptures: Mark 3:13-19; Acts 2:42-47; Colossians 3:12-17
Join us for a PRessing On in Public Relations conversation on top tips for conferencing. Does too much conferencing have you burnt out? Not sure what conferences are right for you? Looking to maximize your conference experience? If you answered, yes, then this episode is for you! Rachel and Liselle have sat through more conference keynotes, breakout sessions, and networking mixers than they can count—so you don't have to. Whether you're a conference newbie or a seasoned pro, the PRessing On hosts are sharing top tips to help you navigate, network, and actually get value from your next event (instead of just collecting free tote bags). Grab your lanyard and let's dive in. To connect with Liselle and Rachel, track them down at: Instagram: @RMG.Communications and @DeGravePR LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/liselle-degrave/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachdickman/ ------------------------------------------------------------------ For more information visit PressingOnPodcast.com RMGComm.com DeGravePR.com
Mini-Spheres are coming - bringing immersive entertainment to the masses without the $2.3 billion price tag! As traditional networking giants chase AI, NETGEAR doubles down on broadcast AV with its DPP partnership and a strong focus on AI governance. From manual onboarding to AI automation: smart UC management is transforming the video conferencing experience while sparking debates on privacy versus features. Tim Albright hosts another can't-miss episode of AVWeek, tackling the future of immersive entertainment with mini-Spheres, the intersection of AV and broadcast technology with NETGEAR's industry moves, and the practical applications of AI in unified communications that drive interoperability.The video version of this podcast can be found here.Host: Tim AlbrightGuests:Jennifer Weaver – Laia TechnologiesNathan Coutinho – LogitechNeil Fluester – Neil on LinkedInLinks to sources:UC Today – AI for VideoconferencingAV Magazine – Sphere plans Mini-Sphere InstallationsAVNation – NETGEAR joins DPPSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We're coming back to Barcelona for one of the biggest trade shows for the AV industry. Integrated Systems Europe 2025 comes to the Fira from February 4-7 in Spain, and we're on the path to see what innovative solutions we can expect to see.James Rempel, VP of Products for Nureva talk about what they are showing off at their stand at P750 in Hall 2. We also discuss how they show off their solutions through a unique live demo.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We're coming back to Barcelona for one of the biggest trade shows for the AV industry. Integrated Systems Europe 2025 comes to the Fira from February 4-7 in Spain, and we're on the path to see what innovative solutions we can expect to see.We talk to HDBaseT Alliance President Effi Goldstein about what they will have to showcase at their booth at M500 in Hall 2. Since we're joining for our annual Tweet-up, we also talk about the importance of networking and meeting the people within our industry.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, we discuss an upcoming conference presentation. Things that bring us joy this week: The Murderbot Diaries (https://www.marthawells.com/murderbot.htm) The Lonely Island and Seth Meyers podcast (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt32028027/) Intro/Outro Music: Notice of Eviction by Legally Blind (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Legally_Blind)
With JNUC and Macsysadmin last week, conference season is behind us for 2025. Tom and Marcus look back on the conference year that was and discuss how to get the most out of these awesome events Hosts: Tom Bridge - @tbridge@theinternet.social Marcus Ransom - @marcusransom Links: Jim Rispin - Care & Feeding of your IT Professional https://jc0b.computer/posts/attending-your-first-conference/ Sponsors: Kandji 1Password Watchman Monitoring If you're interested in sponsoring the Mac Admins Podcast, please email podcast@macadmins.org for more information. Get the latest about the Mac Admins Podcast, follow us on Twitter! We're @MacAdmPodcast! The Mac Admins Podcast has launched a Patreon Campaign! Our named patrons this month include Weldon Dodd, Damien Barrett, Justin Holt, Chad Swarthout, William Smith, Stephen Weinstein, Seb Nash, Dan McLaughlin, Joe Sfarra, Nate Cinal, Jon Brown, Dan Barker, Tim Perfitt, Ashley MacKinlay, Tobias Linder Philippe Daoust, AJ Potrebka, Adam Burg, & Hamlin Krewson
In this episode of Slick Talk, Wil shares personal anecdotes, including the story behind his Good Morning Hospitality (GMH) tattoo. The discussion covers Wil's adventures in New York City, the impact of his decision to get a GMH tattoo, and his drive to keep innovating in hospitality media. The podcast explores the growth of Slick Talk, Will's podcasting journey, and the evolution of the hospitality industry post-COVID. Key moments include Wil's candid answers about his challenges and inspirations, insights on effective brand building, and his aspirations for upcoming projects. Join the conversation as Wil reflects on hosting duties, podcasting, and balancing life as a hospitality entrepreneur. Going to VRMA? Register for our FREE Coffee Hour happening on the 15th! This episode is brought to you by our sponsors at: Minut – Minut has more than just security features! They monitor noise, movement, and occupancy all within one device, and all Slick Talk listeners get 2 months FREE when they sign up with this link! Hostfully – Use code SLICKTALK for three months free of their digital guidebook or $100 off their property management platform! Hudson Creative Studio - Get your direct booking site and brand built by them, and never look back! Follow Suite Success on your favorite podcast platform: www.suitesuccesspodcast.com Suite Success on Apple Podcast Suite Success on Spotify ——– Thank you for tuning into our podcast! Slick Talk is a Hospitality.FM production, and you can find more of our shows at Hospitality.FM or anywhere else you listen to your podcasts! Listen to more episodes on our website and take a look at our amazing podcast and network sponsors that make this all possible! You can also listen to our Monday morning podcast, Good Morning Hospitality, where we discuss the industry in a more casual setting! If you ever want to contact us for guest suggestions or anything else related to the podcast, please fill out our contact form, and we will be in touch! Last but not least, we love to connect on LinkedIn! Let's connect there so you can see the daily content we post beyond the podcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 247: This week, I spoke with my guest Matty Rubenstein, Principal, Now What Consulting, about Legacy Conferencing. Within this engaging conversation, we discuss what it is, how conferences can make an impact before, during, and after the event, and moving away from indirect impact to focus on smaller scale opportunities. This conversation is filled with examples to help your organization increase your impact. Don't just hold a conference -- make a difference. Does your organization focus on leaving the places they visit better than when they arrived? Share a comment! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cecilia-sepp/support
Weet Ju wonehm dat „Social Spaces, Art Venues, Edutainment, Event Hub, Conferencing, Co-Working“ un noch veel mehr ünner een Doken gifft? Narms – tominst ni in Hamborg. All dat, wat ick jüst optellt heff – vun dat ick gor ni so recht weet, wat dat allns heeten deiht – schull dat overs in den 245 Meter hogen „Elbtower“ in de Hambörger Hoben-City geeven. Tscha, wenn Ju dor in de jüngste Tied mol an vörbikom‘ sünd, denn weet Ju, wat de dorste Turm in Momang man jüst 100 Meter hoch is. Överall hangt dat Iesen vun den Stohlbetong ut de Wannen un Deeken. Man weet gor ni, wat dor wat buut oder eher wat afreeten ward. Siet Oktober 2023 röhrt sick dor jedenfalls gor nix mehr. Den Investor „Signa“ is de Puste utgohn. Nu ward no niede Investors söcht. Dat Problem: So afmoracht un rünnerwirtschop, as dat Dings nu is, wurrn de Mieten för all de Rüüm dor so düüer warrn, dat sick dat för de Mehrsten, de dor intrecken wulln ni reeken deh. Un niede Mieters, de to veel Geld hebbt, sünd swor to finnen. Man kunn dat Malleuer twor afrieten, overs dat will de Hambörger Senot ni betohln. Denn blifft dat erstmol dor. Wo kümmt sowat överhaupt tostann? Dat weer so: 2017 hett de erste Börgermeister vun Hamborg dat Projekt vörstellt. Wokeen weer dormols noch Börgermeister? Och jo, Olaf Scholz hett de heeten. De is je bekanntli intwüschen Bunneskanzler. Dormols hett he seggt: „Ick much, dat de Hambörgerin‘ un Hambörgers‘, wenn dat ferti is, seggt, dat hett de Olaf Scholz good mokt, un dat se ni seggt, kiek mol.“ Na jo, nu seggt se doch „kiek mol“. Dorüm hett de Elbtower intwüschen ook den Spitznoom „De korte Olaf“ kreegen. Dat löppt irgendwie ni so recht för den Kanzler, ne. Annerlei. Nu steiht de Plünnkrom jedenfalls dor in de Gegend rüm. Künnt Ju kööpen, wenn Ju genog Lüttgeld hebbt, so üm de 850 Millioon Euro schull dat overs al ween. Wenn dor noher keeneen Intrecken will, denn hebbt Ju in de böberste Etosch tominst de beste Utsicht in Hamborg. Un wenn't fertig is, seggt gern bescheed. Ick wurr dor denn ook gern mol ut‘ Finster kieken... In düssen Sinn
I managed to talk the AV team running the main conference room at the recent Digital Signage Summit in Munich to give me the audio off the board for three of the sessions I either moderated or spoke on. The second of three that I did was focused on how to adapt to varying vertical markets, and that involved talking to companies focused on retail, food services and sports - Peter Critchley from Trison UK, hospitality with Tim Hoddy of Uniguest, and Jan Reiners of Broadsign, which is all about digital OOH. This was the description for the 30-minute session: From DooH to Retail to Conferencing: in the digital signage business, it is all about the verticals. Different industries have very different requirements and pain points. So you need to adapt your strategies and products accordingly. But how can you identify these pain points? And how should you organize your portfolio to serve different verticals? Our panels of digital signage experts from different verticals will answer these questions. Speakers Jan Reiners, Broadsign, Sales Executive Tim Hoddy, Uniguest, VP Sales, Europe Peter Critchley, Trison UK, CEO Have a listen … Subscribe from wherever you pick up new podcasts. No transcript, sorry!
https://www.womendontdothat.com/Stephanie Mitton shared insights on effective networking at events and conferences. She emphasized setting clear goals, actively seeking new connections, and being strategic about opportunities. Mitton provided tips on making the most of networking, such as using LinkedIn and being proactive in engagement. She highlighted the importance of building meaningful relationships and offering value to others through expertise, resources, or connections. Mitton also emphasized the importance of stepping out of one's comfort zone for professional growth.
How do coaches increase teacher voice and reflection in post conferencing? Too often the coach's voice can sound more like a report being given (similar to supervision conferences) rather than a conversation. You'll gain some mindsets, strategies, and questions in this podcast. Subscribe to the Steve Barkley Ponders Out Loud podcast on iTunes or visit BarkleyPD.com to find new episodes!
Kevin Shaw, entrepreneur, and host of AMI-tv's Mind Your Own Business, shares his advice for effective collaboration with video conferencing.
Producer Grant Hardy shares Headlines on health, lifestyle, technology and accessibility (6:54). Corinne Van Dusen brings us the Entertainment Report with a recap of this weekend's Oscars ceremonies (21:34)! Nisreen Abdel-Majid returns with the Wednesday edition of The Buzz (36:27)! Community Reporter, Stephen Ricci, brings us news and events from Toronto, Ontario (51:02)! we flip through some quirky stories from around the globe on “What in the World” (1:03:10). Kevin Shaw is a self-described “recovering entrepreneur” and the host of Mind Your Own Business on AMI TV. He shares his advice for effective collaboration with video conferencing (1:18:55).
Opportunities for independent teachers to get conference-type professional development in both large and small-scale formats, including the pros and cons of each setting. Find the full transcript and show notes (including any links mentioned) here: https://pianopantry.com/podcast/episode111 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/piano-pantry-podcast/message
Embark on a journey of professional transformation with me, Corey Rivera, as we break free from the confines of routine massage therapy practice. Our latest Rub episode invites you to discover the untapped potential of interdisciplinary collaboration, with valuable takeaways from the Shiley conference in palliative care. Dr. Melinda Kavanaugh joins us, bringing her passionate insight as a social worker and researcher, to illuminate the powerful synergies that await when we step out of our comfort zones. The episode promises to equip you with a new perspective on how massage therapy can integrate into broader healthcare paradigms, and how stepping beyond familiar territory can lead to growth and impactful connections.Tune in for tips on getting the most out of your conference experiences. Whether you're seeking education, promotion, or networking opportunities, you'll learn how to craft a strategy that aligns with your goals and the event's offerings. From the subtle art of commanding attention and sparking enriching dialogues to the merits of solo dining for recovery, this episode serves as both a guide and an encouragement for health practitioners of all disciplines to seize the day. Don't miss our conversation if you're ready to embrace new opportunities, expand your professional network, and foster the kind of growth that only comes from stepping boldly into new experiences.Write to NCBTMB about what they should include as approved CEs!Dr Melinda Kavanaugh's Youth Care Giving Program YCAREDr Katie RobinsonConference Information: Shiley National SymposiumNHPCOBlack Massage Therapist Conference Healwell Homecoming; Sept 20-21In true Healwell fashion, we're inviting you to join us as we redefine the status quo, lead with kindness, and have fun doing it. Come as you are and come ready to collaborate, celebrate, and learn! Connect or reconnect with people you've met over the years through Healwell!Come for the classes and stay for the party!Support the showHealwell Homecoming is September 20-21st in Arlington, VA. Come for the classes and stay for the party!Let us know what you think! Send us an email: podcast@healwell.orgCheck out our interview-style podcast: InterdisciplinaryYou can support Healwell and the cool things we make by donating here!Other ways join in: Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Find bonus content from Interdisciplinary and early release episodes on Patreon! Check Healwell's live and online classes Continue the conversation with a two-week free trial of the Healwell Community Find a copy of Rebecca Sturgeon's book: "Oncology Massage: An Integrative Approach to Cancer Care" Thank you to ABMP for sponsoring The Rub!Healwell is a 501(c)(3) non-profit based out of the Washington DC area. Check us out at www.healwell.org
TADHack is the largest global hackathon focused on programmable communications since 2014. The event has helped tens of thousands of developers and innovators use programmable communications (UCaaS, CPaaS, CCaaS, AI, vCon, IVR, Telecom API, etc.) to solve real-world problems). TadHack will take place in the weekend before Enterprise Connect 2024, and the winners (there's a $3K prize) will be announced on Tuesday at a scheduled event at EC24, at the Gaylord in Orlando. The hackathon will take place at the nearby Valencia College West Campus, in person and online. In this special Cloud Communications Alliance and TR Podcast, Alan Quayle Founder TADHack, TADSummit and Thomas Howe, of Strolid, discuss why everyone should consider participating: “Innovation is not the sole domain of developers, everyone can innovate,” says Quayle. Thomas Howe, of Strolid, discusses their creation, vCon, being standardized by the IETF, a PDF for conversations. Strolid is a sponsor. They created. It's going to be important for all communications companies in our industry. What may be interesting for your audience is at TADHack we have 2 categories of entries: Showcases and Hacks. Explained here in the rules: https://tadhack.com/2024/hackathon-rules/. Hacks are what developers create. A Showcase could be an idea about how a UCaaS, CCaaS, Conferencing, or good old telco could use vCon. Strolid wants to see application ideas, and Showcases get free publicity at TADHack, and in the EC24 session. A showcase is simply a short video about the idea, with perhaps a couple of slides. We've had Showcase submitted since the first TADHack in 2014. Innovation is not the sole domain of developers, everyone can innovate. TADHack enables developers (hack) and innovators (showcase) to share ideas on using the TADHack sponsors' technologies (STROLID with vCon). A showcase is simply a short presentation of an idea about how you can use the sponsors' technologies in your business. Previous TADHack sponsors include: Cisco, RingCentral, Jambonz, Avaya, Telnyx, Subspace, Simwood, Sagoma, NTT, Flowtoute, Matrix, Tropo, Temasys, Ericsson, Vidyo, Telestax, Symbol.ai, Stacuity, Huawei, Oracle, Ubuntu, Google, Nexmo, and more. https://tadhack.com
To celebrate our 50th episode of the Makin' It Personal Podcast, the SCDE Personalized Learning Team shares their favorite student-centered learning strategies, tools, and resources in the form of gifts! Tune in and check out the links below to access the "gifts" mentioned! Happy Holidays! Sarah G's Gift: Snailed It Mindset Video Kristen's Gift: Classroom Systems For Feedback & Conferencing (examples) Dr. Sarah B's Gift: Student Self-Assessment Based on Code of Cooperation Lindsay's Gift: Measuring PCBL Toolkit & 4.0 Crosswalk Tool Heather's Gift: UDL PLC brainstorming Tool Nadine's Gift: Analyzing Student Work (ASW) Tool Keri's Gift: Protocol for Establishing a Class Vision Subscribe, share, & access more resources to help you on your personalized learning journey here: https://linktr.ee/scpersonalize #PersonalizeSC
My conversation today is with the CEO of Botswana's Fair Ground Holdings Ms Gorata Gabaraane. She unpacks the entity's role in the development of Botswana's MICE sector and reveals plans to upgrade its facilities to meet the needs of the industry. Gorata Gabaraane is the Chief Executive Officer of Fairground Holdings (Pty) Ltd, a distinctive Meetings, Incentives, Conferencing and Exhibitions venue in Botswana. Operating in a country listed amongst the top 5 to invest in (according to the 2021 RMB where to Invest in Africa research) - means her institutional service delivery is devoid of anything less than excellent. She has worked for listed Hospitality groups such as Cresta Hotels and Sheraton Hotels. She is known for consistently curating presidential customer experience for clients. Her distinct leadership is characterized as a strong strategic visionary with an innate ability to build and motivate high-performing teams. A turnaround industry maverick, Gorata has played critical leadership roles orchestrating both strategy and organizational design within entrepreneurship development entities, state-owned entities mandated to drive foreign direct investment as well as country positioning for global competitive advantage. She has been a Board Member of the Botswana Meat Commission and Board Chairperson of Table Bay Cold Storage, based in Cape Town. Gorata has three daughters and is intentional about contributing to the next generation of curious, innovative, and cutting-edge African pioneers. She coaches young leaders and entrepreneurs from across the country. As a devout life-long learner, she continues to read extensively and engage markets through diverse platforms on sustainable hospitality and innovative food security. Gorata's educational arsenal includes completion of a Master's Degree in Strategic Management with the University of Derby in the UK, a Bachelor of Science Degree in Hotel Restaurant, and Institutional Management from Johnson & Wales University (Providence, Rhode Island) as well as a Diploma in Hotel Management from Les Roches in Switzerland.
In an increasingly digital world where remote collaboration and meetings have become the norm, a significant challenge many businesses face is ensuring productive and accessible communication. A testament to this evolution is offered by O-Connect - an AI-integrated Conferencing App aimed at revolutionizing webinars. Collaboration Sky City: Palatka Address: P.O. Box 732 Website https://collaborationsky.com Phone +1-301-744-9705 Email info@collaborationsky.com
In a world that's increasingly interconnected, collaborating across borders is now standard practice. However, virtual events and meetings frequently encounter a major roadblock: the challenge of language differences. Collaboration Sky City: Palatka Address: P.O. Box 732 Website https://collaborationsky.com Phone +1-301-744-9705 Email info@collaborationsky.com
Hello everyone. I'm Frank and I'm nineteen. Come on, how many of you have ever dreamed of a twin sibling? You probably think this might be a great idea. Don't jump to conclusions so fast, in fact, it's not that fun at all. Subscribe to the channel while I tell you my story.
From the dark web to lecture halls at MIT, this is a wide-ranging chat with an over-arching theme of global trends that are challenging the way we work and conference. So how has the world changed and how do conference planners need to adapt their programs and run sheets?Mark Herschberg is a versatile professional who has established himself as a prominent CTO within the artificial intelligence and cybersecurity sectors. In addition to his fractional CTO work, Mark teaches professional development at MIT, is frequently invited to speak at conferences and events. He is the award-winning author of The Career Toolkit: Essential Skills for Success That No One Taught You and creator of the Brain Bump app, where content creators can repurpose highlights of their published works.Quotes from this episode:"Conferences cannot just be about knowledge transfer. They need to be people-oriented, focusing on engaging with others and creating meaningful connections.""The cost of filtering (information) is also becoming effectively zero."-Mark HerschbergMark's website and book:The Career Toolkit: Essential Skills for Success That No One Taught You Connect with Mark Herschberg: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/hersheyTwitter: @CareerToolkitBkFB: @TheCareerToolkitBookIG: @thecareertoolkitConnect with Adelaine:Email: uponarrivalpodcast@gmail.comRecord interviews remotely with Riverside:bit.ly/RecordWithRiversideGet 15% off your subscription with code: AdelaineHost your podcast on Buzzsprout:bit.ly/BuzzsproutGet20AmazonGet $20 Amazon gift card.Edit interviews like a word document with Descript:bit.ly/EditWithDescriptAdelaine's game-changing podcast production AI toolNote: Some links on this page may be affiliate links, meaning I may earn a commission that supports this podcast if you make a purchase through them. All recommendations are based on my personal experience and made in good faith to provide helpful resources.
This week, we are talking about the use of digital portfolios in the classroom. We'll explore why you would want to use portfolios, how to assess or evaluate portfolios, and our best tips and suggestions to make portfolios a success in your classroom.If you like what you hear, we would love it if you could share this episode with a colleague or friend. And make sure you subscribe so that you don't miss out on any new content! And consider supporting the show by buying us a coffee or two!We would love to hear from you – leave a comment on our website OR check out our FLIPGRID!Featured Content**For detailed show notes, please visit our website at https://edugals.com/74**Why Use Portfolios?Fits well with ungrading or mastery-based gradingDemonstrates the learning journey by student-selected workGreat as a final performance taskWorks best as a semester or year-long projectFocus on reflection, student voice & choice, ownershipAny grade, any subjectRachel's blogging assignmentUDL - buffet of multimedia options (Katie Novak)CurriculumSelect work from each strand (ESL)Explaining misconceptions (Science) or lab notebooksRegardless, it develops thinking, metacognition, problem solving skillsUseful EdTech ToolsGoogle SitesGoogle Slides (Templates from Slides Mania)Book CreatorWakeletLMS (Brightspace portfolio tool)NotionScreencasting/Curation tools (Screencastify) - see E068 for curation ideasAudio tools (Mote, Vocaroo, Google Read&Write) - see E050 for other audio ideasTips/Strategies for ImplementationLimit the number of pieces of work to highlight (adds creative constraints)Include a list of possible reflection promptsInclude conferences/interviews at regular intervalsFocus on the process not on the productGrade it only when needed (midterm, final)Conferencing prep example - Evidence Journals from the Human Restoration ProjectSupport the showConnect with EduGals: Twitter @EduGals Rachel @dr_r_johnson Katie @KatieAttwell EduGals Website Support the show
Are you ready to talk to your students about writing? Conferencing with students is a powerful practice that can feel overwhelming and stop us in our tracks. But, it does not have to be a big production. Conferencing with students can be implemented in 3 actionable steps because baby steps are the key to success! Don't let overwhelm or fear of starting, stop you from conferencing with your students. The practice of talking about writing as writers will transform your student's writing and your classroom!Action 1: Find time for students to writeAction 2: Track! Data is our friendAction 3: Have a conversation with a student about their writingShow notes: www.annotatedela.com/episode3Follow along on Instagram @annotatedelaWriting Conferences Guide: www.annotatedela.com/conferMentioned in this episodeWriting Conferences Tracking SheetsFree resource page: www.annotatedela.com/free
What would it be like to see improvement in your students' writing? To have students who take ownership of their writing and progress? Join me today as we explore the magic of writing conferences. A routine will help students know what to expect and create an environment to ensure the success of conferencing. The routine is what works for your classroom and your students. Although there is a flow for successful conferences, the predictability will help students focus on their writing rather than what is happening in the conference. The real magic is in the relationships and community that will flourish through writing conferences. Writing conferences can create the same magic in your classroom! Show notes: www.annotatedela.com/episode1Follow along on Instagram @annotatedelaMentioned in this episode:Writing Conferences Guide: www.annotatedela.com/confer
DTEN was a major focus for many attendees of this year's Enterprise Connect 2023. The company sells a family of all-in-one video conference solutions. On its own, that offering would be more central than ever to enterprise needs, as organizations continue to invest in hybrid workforce models. In this podcast, Nia Celestin, Head of Marketing, discusses how the company's AI-powered All-In-One DTEN D7X is on the cusp of certification. According to Celestin, this is a big story for both enterprises and their channel partner vendors. DTEN is often used with Zoom. Microsoft Teams is becoming ubiquitous in the enterprise world, so integration with Teams is a very big story. Advanced audio, easy deployment, easy to use and with touch technology, enabling white boarding and document annotation, are a part of the story. We also learn about a desktop solution, for Teams users, under development. We also learn about new products that address challenges people have had with things such as camera angle, for video conferencing. Learn more news https://telecomreseller.com/?s=dten Partners https://www.dten.com/partners/ Learn more https://www.dten.com/
Michelle Ritz, Product Marketing Manager, North America at Jabra discusses with TR's Doug Green, a set of products, featured at this year's Enterprise Connect. Ritz walks us through the products with one big theme: that Jabra can take care of the different environments, settings, verticals and special challenges that enterprises face as they turn to what they require in contemporary end points in a hybrid work environment. Speak2 75 Jabra Speak2 75 is equipped with a custom-designed Microphone Quality Indicator that shows users if their voice is being picked up. The device is Bluetooth enabled, for mobility. With four microphones, and advanced noise cancelling technologies, the Speak 2 75 was used for this podcast in a noisy show hallway, with very good results. For Apple users, the unit comes with a built-in dongle, meaning enterprise buyers can know that the unit will be compatible across the organization. Speak2 75 is Teams ready and works with legacy and cloud platforms. Jabra Evolve2 65 Headsets: fold-and-go design Reflecting the challenges of hybrid work environments and the need today to often carry a device from one place to another, Michelle discusses the fold-and-go design of the Jabra Evolve2 65. “People are taking calls form different places, so they need something that's easy to pack, that's also comfortable,” adds Michelle, noting that the device uses light materials and is designed not to put pressure on a person's ears. “And the best part is we're not sacrificing features,” such as advanced noise cancellation. Learn More: Jabra expands the Evolve2 Jabra PanaCast first to market with Microsoft device ecosystem platform Jabra Elite 4 – feature-packed entry earbuds Jabra announces the next-gen professional speakerphones for hybrid life Visit Jabra at www.jabra.com
In our first episode with Kimberly Reeder Kemp Montieth, she spoke about losing her first husband, Chris, to cancer at an early age. And how choosing to live each day to the fullest helped her whole family find hope and gratitude during that hard time. Now, in this second episode, she shares how she has used her experience to connect with other members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who also lost their spouses online and in person. While she is now remarried, she continues to connect with fellow widowers and widowers, creating conferences and events to give others the opportunity to socialize and lift one another. The next Latter-day Saints Widows and Widowers Conference will be held in Salt Lake City; on March 9 – 11, 202 3. Our own Relentlessly Resilient host Jennie Taylor is hosting a workshop at the conference on Saturday. Registration is open online at LDSWidowsAndWidowers.com, where you can find other helpful links and other regional conference information. Even though we live in challenging times, we can become Relentlessly Resilient as we lean on and learn from one another's experiences. Hosts Jennie Taylor and Michelle Scharf are no strangers to overcoming adversity; Michelle lost her husband to cancer, while Jennie's husband, Major Brent Taylor, was killed in the service of our country. Their stories bond them together, and now listeners can join them weekly as they visit with others enduring challenges and who teach us how they are exercising resiliency, finding value in their grief, and purpose in moving forward. Listen to the Relentlessly Resilient Podcast regularly on your favorite platform, at kslpodcasts.com, kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL NewsRadio App Join the Resilience conversation on Facebook at @RelentlesslyResilient and Instagram @RelentlesslyResilientPodcast. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's Friday Follow Up, Jonny keeps you up-to-date with his conference trip and what he plans to do while he is there. He also shares his interest in being a speaker in the future.He reflects on:1. His upcoming conference trip2. His plans on speakingConnect with Jonny!Cattani Capital Group: https://cattanicapitalgroup.com/Invest with us: invest@cattanicapitalgroup.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-cattani-53159b179/Jonny's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonnycattani/IRR Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theirrpodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jonnycattaniYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCljEz4pq_paQ9keABhJzt0AFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.cattani.1
In this AnthroPod episode, we provide a retrospective on the Virtual Otherwise conference from the perspective of the local node in Agria, Greece. Touching on matters of accessibility, engagement, and multimodality, we ask: Whither anthropology conferencing?
Program Director, Alicia Smith and Training and Program Specialist, Brian Switzer, join Jeff Thompson in the Blind Abilities studio to talk about the latest offerings at Perkins Career Launch at Perkins is currently offering week-long Tech Bootcamp sessions to help adults use access technology to work effectively and efficiently with the tools most commonly used in the workplace: Google Workspace and Microsoft Suite Career Launch @ Perkins has designed virtual tech bootcamp sessions to teach blind and visually impaired participants how to use access technology to work effectively and efficiently with the tools most commonly used in the workplace: Google Workspace and Microsoft Suite. Each week-long, virtual session costs $250 and includes 20 hours of coursework, including live classes taught via Zoom, independent assignments submitted via email as well as assessments before and after the session. Microsoft Session 1: January 23rd-27th Google Session 1: January 30th -February 3rd Microsoft Session 2: February 13th- 17th Google Session 2: February 20th-24th Curriculum will focus on: Editing and formatting documents Working with spreadsheets Connecting with and sharing content with colleagues Reading and creating compelling slide decks Navigating and using calendar applications Conferencing via Zoom The ideal candidate will: Have a high school diploma Be a student, seeking work or actively employed Be between the ages of 18+ Read More we would love to hear from you! Send us an email at info@BlindAbilities.com or give us a call and leave us some feedback at 612-367-6093
Paul Spain is joined by Paul Woodfield (AUT) to discuss the latest tech news from the week, Including:NZ's Public Safety NetworkTwitter Blue suspended due to impersonationsAmazon's Sparrow robot In car Zoom callsDoorDash drone deliveryFTX bankruptcy
Mike and Steve coin a new term, ‘conferencing.’ Should christians even bother attending conferences in light of the ordinary means of grace? What about small conferences held for a local church?
If we want to empower students to own the assessment process, we need to incorporate meaningful self-assessment and peer assessment into our lessons. However, students still need guidance from their teachers. This is why I love five-minute conferences. Unlike a deep dive tutoring session or... The post The Power of Student Conferencing appeared first on John Spencer.
As podcast editors, most of us work remotely and have use some kind of software solution for calls and meetings. But how happy are you with the tool you're using? Is it the right one for you? When it comes to choosing a conferencing tool for podcasting purposes, there are many factors to consider. The most important factors are usually ease of use, cost, and (probably) how good the conferencing tool looks. Listen today and also join the conversation to share your thoughts and ask your questions. https://galas.fm/episode/456bef1e-c2e8-5507-90ea-fad2db8723d1 ([
Video conferencing has become a significant part of our workday, especially in today's virtual and remote landscape. Professionals and teams are using video to both get their work done and present themselves and their organizations in the best way possible. In this episode, we speak with multimedia expert Lincoln Poole and learn the importance of selecting the proper setting and equipment, with minimal cost and effort, to make your virtual meetings more interesting and professional. We discuss video conferencing tips to improve your audio, camera, lighting, and framing so you can conduct your business at the highest rate of success. Resources discussed on the podcast: Use an external microphone and consider headphones. Option 1 Yeti Nano USB microphone Option 2 Headset (Jabra Evolve series wireless or wired) Option 3 USB lav mic Informative Resources: Youtube – Gia Goodrich – all things video and audio on Zoom and more Youtube – Headset Advisor – headsets Youtube – “Microphones for Zoom & Teams Meetings for Beginners” – Curtis Judd – microphones and more.
https://amandawritenow.com/rethinking-conferencing-with-equity-in-mind/ We know conferring is a vital component of promoting equity in our classroom because doing so provides students with opportunities to advocate for themselves, voice their needs, and get support from the teacher. We know conferencing is important. But, how do we overcome all the problematic issues we as teachers face when trying to conference with our students? What about the challenges of conferencing that everyday teachers face? What is a teacher to do when it just doesn't seem to work the way all the workshop gurus say it will? And most important of all…how can we use conferencing practices successfully, to promote equity in our classrooms? This episode outlines a five-step process for rethinking conferencing with equity in mind!
The modern workforce is more different now than ever before. Historically, people have worked heavily in office. Then, work shifted to a remote setting. Now, a majority of workers prefer working in a hybrid setting. Faced with issues that are unique to a hybrid work environment, meeting equity often suffers. One business is here to level the playing field between those working in office and at home. Shelby Skrhak speaks with Jen Sigmund , senior segment marketing manager, Meeting Experience and weConnect at Barco about: Meaning of meeting equity Importance of diversity and inclusion Establishing equity with technology solutions Email Jen Sigmund for more information. Check out Barco and MeetingEquity.com for more information. To join the discussion, follow us on Twitter @IngramTechSol #B2BTechTalk Listen to this episode and more like it by subscribing to B2B Tech Talk on Spotify , Apple Podcasts or Stitcher . Or, tune in on our website.
Looking at Microsoft's new Teams Rooms Tour software, the post pandemic office design, and voice assistants in the hotel space.
Looking at Microsoft's new Teams Rooms Tour software, the post pandemic office design, and voice assistants in the hotel space.
Let's talk about being more INTENTIONAL during this conference season! Last episode, I told you about the various conferences I would be attending... THIS episode I want to talk to you about how to MAXIMIZE your learning experiences and create a plan for implementation for this fall!First and foremost, grab my FREE resource which includes observation pages for both language labs and workshops! The guiding questions will help you be more intentional in the way you observe and purposeful in the way you learn at the various conferences you're attending. Here is a link to the blog I posted yesterday where you can also find the resource!If you're interested in joining OUR family of accountability partners, click here to get on the waitlist for La Familia Loca PLC! (We'll be opening again soon and would LOVE to help you be more intentional about implementing your summer learning!)ENJOY this conference season (or not!) Either way, be present in whatever you're doing, and I look forward to connecting with you at a conference this summer or in the next episode!Connect with me:My BlogMy YouTubeMy InstagramMy Website My TPT storeThis episode is available on Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Apple podcasts! Subscribe so you're notified of new episodes!Have you saved your seat for the FREE workshop I'm leading on February 11th at 2pm CDT!? It is called Ignite, Inspire, Impact! and it is a workshop for world language teachers eager to fuse FUN, Culture, Movement, and JOY in their classrooms over the next couple of months (without having to overhaul their entire curriculum!) I would LOVE to see you!Here's the link to register for free!&a
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Are Christian fellowship and Christian conferencing the same or different things? Explore why the words fellowship and conferencing, which have come to mean very different things, are actually pointing to one of the essential means of grace for United Methodists. Christian Conferencing as a Means of Grace But first, a question: Who has impacted your life and leadership the most? For most of us, it's teachers, mentors, or coaches. People we've been in relationships with over a period of time. People who care deeply about us, about our well-being, growth, and becoming who God created us to be. Why that question? In this series, we've explored searching the scriptures, prayer, Holy Communion and fasting. This episode on Christian conferencing concludes the series. As we conclude the series, we end with the means of grace that is focused on faith-forming relationships. As you continue to read and listen to Episode 233, you'll notice we use Christian conferencing and fellowship interchangeably. Christian Fellowship Here's why: When John Wesley talked about Christian Conferencing he was using the verb confer. It was about Christians coming together to focus on their faith: to pray, share their experience of God, seek advice, offer counsel, confess their sins, and ask for forgiveness. With that reminder in place, it's easy to recognize that we can't participate in Christian conferencing alone. Second, God doesn't want us to do life alone. And third, when you experience Christian fellowship, you realize you don't ever want to do it alone. But it wasn't just John Wesley who talked about Christian conferencing. Let's look at the scripture for reminders there too. Biblical Basis for Christian Fellowship/Conferencing Genesis 1 - Adam and Eve are created to be in relationship with one another. Why? Because it's not good to be alone. Luke 6:12-16 As Jesus stepped into public ministry, he didn't do it alone. He chose 12 disciples to be with him on the journey. Acts 2 - The Spirit forms the church. Matthew 18:20 - Where two or three are gathered in my name, I'm there among them. John 13 - a new commandment I give to you that you love one another, just as I've loved you. You also are to love one another. John Wesley on Christian Conferencing For Wesley, Christian Conferencing was about relationships. Faith-fueled relationships. The conferencing wasn't a meeting. It wasn't about legislation. Christian conferencing to Wesley was about being held in love and prayer by the people who cared about you the most. He was confronted by the fact that he was inviting people into Christian conferencing. He said, “That which never existed cannot be destroyed. The real truth is just the reverse of this. We introduced Christian fellowship where it was utterly destroyed and the fruits of it have been peace, joy, love, and zeal for every good word and work.” -A Plain Account of the People Called Methodists Christian fellowship remind us of the importance of being together. And that is both on Sundays for worship and at regular intervals of Christian conferencing. If you don't have one of those, you're not getting fully formed in the faith. So in case it isn't clear Christian conferencing is about recognizing yourself as one of God's beloved among a group of God's beloved so that you might love one another. Means of Grace Series Missed the other episodes on the means of grace? Find them here: Episode 227 - The Means of Grace: Where Hope Abounds Episode 228 - Misunderstanding the Means of Grace - There's Still Hope Episode 229 - The Means of Grace: Searching the Scripture Episode 230 - The Means of Grace: Prayer Episode 231 - The Means of Grace: Holy Communion Episode 232 - The Means of Grace: Fasting Episode 233 - The Means of Grace: Christian Conferencing (scroll up!) Learn More Wesley's Sermons: Upon our Lord's Sermon on the Mount VI Salvation by Faith On the Means of Grace A Plain Account of the People Called Methodist
Cassandra McClure is a woman who sees opportunity and takes it for a ride as long as she wants to. She then hops off and manifests more magic in her next idea and opportunity. This will likely continue for her whole life and is such an inspiration to women to stay true to yourself and open to all life has to offer in that thing you love or are curious about. This celebrity makeup artist and entrepreneur is one of a kind. Cassandra started with modeling and make up in Seattle, she then toured as the first ever stylist for PGA tour for WAGS, then she became a wedding makeup guru and is responsible for many a makeup artists successful lifestyles. She currently hosts the @cleanbeautypodcast which has over 70K listeners, operates @cleanbeautykit, and is hopefully going to host the first Clean Beauty Conference in 2021 in San Francisco. Her story of creating her unique product for easily applying makeup lashes is a Buy One, Give One company called Lash Binder. She gives one Lash Binders to women with cancer who have lost their lashes due to chemo. This story is one of our favorites from the episode. Check out her website here www.cleanbeautykit.com. Mel and Cassandra walk through her deep career path, discuss mentors and mentees, and the reasons why both of these women have been drawn to less toxic cosmetics and lifestyles, and her amazing icons in the industry. Listen to her podcast episode on Phenoxyethanol which Mel Rose has stopped using and which removing from her bathroom stopped her eczema full stop. One amazing thing about Cassandra is her openness to lead her tribe and to teach others while creating an authentic career path. Listen and be inspired! We didn't discuss books but use Overdrive to listen to books for free on this topic!