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Join hosts Kellen Vaughan and Kenneth Travis in this episode as they delve into the art of hosting realtor events. Hosting successful events doesn't need to be complex. Once you've cracked the code for success, you can easily replicate these classes, making a significant impact on your business growth. Tune in for practical insights and strategies to elevate your real estate game. 3:15 – Putting on Events 15:15 – Technology Classes 16:19 – Where to Host Your Events Takeaways: You don't have to be the sole speaker; you can host events and bring together the right people to impart knowledge. Being a great host can be just as impactful. The power of consistency cannot be overstated in business. Simple actions, when done consistently, can lead to exponential business growth. Once you've conducted a successful event or action, don't hesitate to replicate it. Consistency and repetition can lead to better results over time. Every interaction counts. After your classes or events, aim to connect personally with attendees. These relationships can be valuable for your business. Quotes: “We want to be where realtors turn to when they have questions. We do that by positioning ourselves as a celebrity expert authority.” “Once you've done it one time or even a couple of times it gets easy and rinse and repeat.” “These events can be big, and they can move the needle in your business.” “Anything you want to do for agents that is technology based, I 1,000% promise you that you know more than them.” “Every single time I do a class, I walk away with 2-3 phone numbers. Every single time.” “It's a lot easier to text a realtor that has been to one of your classes and check in on them as opposed to texting an agent that has not met you and doesn't know who you are.” “Be a ray of sunshine for your realtors. Be a positive voice for them and educate them.” “Share with them the knowledge that is going to help them close more deals.” Show Links: Community Platform: www.BecomeNL.com Podcast Partner: https://leadpops.com/mortgage/partners/nextlevel/ Social Media: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NextLevelLoanOfficers/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwSyHzkvBri1YWJSH7df1CQ LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/next-level-loan-officers/about/
In this episode, Janet tracks down Lincoln Thurber and Jim Borzilleri to find out what they are up to in the reference department and what goes on in the Great Hall on a daily basis. Plus she peaks inside the Atheneum's Vault and finds how the reference department decides what to keep and what to let go of.Here are links to a couple things that Janet references in the episode:Recordings of Technology Classes with Janie Hobson Dupont:Click here to visit the video library.More about the Nantucket/Tuckernuck Yoho from the Nantucket Historical Association:Click here for the Facebook post.Atheneum staff share their favorite items from the Vault:Click here to watch the program on our Youtube page.Behind the Shelves is a production The Nantucket Atheneum.It was written, edited and narrated by Janet ForestSpecial thanks to the Atheneum Staff featured in this episode:(In order of appearance.)Jim Borzilleri -- Reference Library AssociateLincoln Thurber -- Head of ReferenceElizabeth Kelly -- Head of CirculatiomLaura Pless Freedman -- Library AssociateThe Nantucket Atheneum is located at 1 India Street in Nantucket, Massachusetts. We'd love for you to come by and say hello.You can visit our website at www.nantucketatheneum.org
By James Carson In this podcast, Forum Reporter James Carson sits down to talk with Devin Maxwell, a core adjunct professor in the school of music. They discussed the music technology courses that the school offers to students.
Episode Summary: Reading to dogs, Python coding, yoga? While MCPL still provides many much-beloved storytimes, our programming has become a lot more diverse. Assistant Director Mary Ellen Icaza and Library Associate Laura Sarantis talk about the innovative events happening at an MCPL branch near you. And don't forget, all MCPL programs are free of charge! Recording Date: March 7, 2018 Hosts: Lauren Martino and David Payne Guests: Mary Ellen Icaza and Laura Sarantis Featured MCPL Resource: Yoga, Tai Chi, career workshops, computer use help, and more. MCPL offers an incredible variety of programs for our customers. What Our Guests Are Reading: Mary Ellen Icaza: Pachinko by Min Jin Lee Laura Sarantis: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot and The Path Between the Seas by David McCullough Library Programs Mentioned During this Episode: The Big Read: MCPL and its partners will host a series of events: book discussions, author talks, exhibits, and cultural events centered around the immigrant experience in the DC area and Dinaw Mengestu's book The Beautiful Things That Heaven Bears. Computer and Technology Classes, and One-On-One Instruction: MCPL's technology programs include downloading e-books, computer basics, and using tablets like the iPad. Contemporary Conversations: Join MCPL for discussions about cultural and current issues with journalists, authors, and other speakers. Our next speaker is Dinaw Mengestu, author of the book The Beautiful Things That Heaven Bears. Conversation Clubs: Practice speaking English in a friendly, informal environment. Available at branches throughout the County. Girlhub: Python Programming: Teens, learn more about computer programming through fun lessons about Python, HTML, and MIT Scratch. Register up to June 30, 2018. Hosted by high school robotics team 5421 RM'd and Dangerous. Girls in Engineering: Work with other students to build bridges, create robots, and more. Girls Just Want to Compute: Learn how to code, create, and work with other students interested in coding. Job and Career Programs and Resources: From resume writing and interviewing skills to career exploration, MCPL has programs and resources to help you get a job or advance your career. Knitting and Crocheting Clubs: Beginners and experienced knitters come together at branches throughout MCPL to learn about and share their love for the craft. Makerspace Programs: Amateur radio, blimps, origami - there are programs for all kinds of makers at MCPL. MoComCon: MCPL's comic convention. The second annual MoComCon took place this past January. See pictures from this event. Read to a Dog: School-aged children, especially beginner readers, can boost confidence in their reading skills by reading aloud to a friendly, certified therapy dog. Available at branches throughout the County. STEM Programs: From Archimedes to architecture, MCPL has many programs to promote interest in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). Tai Chi and Yoga: Practice tai chi or yoga at a MCPL branch near you. Most of these programs are designed with the beginner in mind, so no experience is necessary. Other Items of Interest: Program Suggestion Form: Interested in doing a program for MCPL? Please complete this form with details of your suggested program. Read the transcript
The Holmes Education Post (THEP) is an education focused internet newspaper designed to publish weekly articles on education issues. To support public education, THEP also provides resources and publications on best practices to its readers. Ronald W. Holmes is the author of Education Questions to be Answered, Current Issues and Answers in Education and President and Publisher of The Holmes Education Post (THEP), an education focused internet newspaper. He is National Superintendent of the National Save the Family Now Movement, Inc. (NSFNM). In addition, Dr. Holmes is Vice President and Education Editor of Live Communications, Inc. (Capital Outlook Newspaper and WTAL 1450 AM). He has earned a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership, a ME.D. in Educational Administration & Supervision and a B.S. in Business Education from Florida A&M University. He also earned a ME.D. in Business Education from Bowling State University. He has proven success working as an educational leader from the elementary to the collegiate level.
The Holmes Education Post (THEP) is an education focused internet newspaper designed to publish weekly articles on education issues. To support public education, THEP also provides resources and publications on best practices to its readers. Ronald W. Holmes is the author of Education Questions to be Answered, Current Issues and Answers in Education and President and Publisher of The Holmes Education Post (THEP), an education focused internet newspaper. He is National Superintendent of the National Save the Family Now Movement, Inc. (NSFNM). In addition, Dr. Holmes is Vice President and Education Editor of Live Communications, Inc. (Capital Outlook Newspaper and WTAL 1450 AM). He has earned a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership, a ME.D. in Educational Administration & Supervision and a B.S. in Business Education from Florida A&M University. He also earned a ME.D. in Business Education from Bowling State University. He has proven success working as an educational leader from the elementary to the collegiate level.
Cyndee Perkins our Director of Curriculum and Program Development is retiring after being with Computer Explorers for over 20 years. We want to take this opportunity to talk with her about how Tech Ed and education in general has changed over time.
Cyndee Perkins our Director of Curriculum and Program Development is retiring after being with Computer Explorers for over 20 years. We want to take this opportunity to talk with her about how Tech Ed and education in general has changed over time.
Teknoloji dersleri kapsaminda uygulanan tasarim cemberinin tum asamalarinin anlatimi. All the stages of Design Cycle in Technology Classes.