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Librarians navigate the complex world of information ethics and digital citizenship has more than its share of ethical landmines. Luckily, there's a course for that. In LIS 530: Technology Information and Society delves into contemporary debates in the area of digital sociology. Today's guest episode is a podcast produced for LIS 530. It's a deep dive into share-enting culture, and the issues of privacy and consent.The voices you'll hear are Monica Maddaford and one of our Shout team members, Lothian Taylor.
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Ashley Mehlenbacher, Arts professor and Canada Research Chair in Science, Health, and Technology Information discusses a new research network to examine trust in science and technology. The President's Forum featured a discussion about the recently-launched Waterloo at 100 vision document. Waterloo breaks ground with the Innovation Arena. And the Faculty of Mathematics hosts a showcase of research and innovation. Links in this episode: President's Forum: https://uwaterloo.ca/president/events Innovation Arena: https://uwaterloo.ca/innovation-arena/ Research Discovery Days: https://uwaterloo.ca/math-innovation/math-and-computing-research-discovery-days Beyond the Bulletin on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLawkBQ15NDEkkHnZKLer9upKt2l9edSoe
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In this episode we chat with Meico Whitlock, mindfulness consultant and founder of Mindful Techie about the impact of technology and information overload on wellbeing. We're so tethered to our devices these days, in good ways (like being able to work remotely during the pandemic) and bad ways (like spending too much time doom-scrolling on social media. Meico shares some useful tips for maintaining balance in a tech-heavy world.
Ms. Arvinder Bharath didn't know her potential as a leader until she had the opportunity to transform Barclay's Bank and embraced it. Her Indian heritage helped her to seize the opportunity to create Non-Resident Indian banking. Arvinder's blend of experience, pursuit of knowledge and taking things as the came positioned her well to serve in her current role as head of Information Technology and Knowledge at the Central Bank of T&T.
Information technology is important in our lives because it helps to deal with every day's dynamic things. Technology offers various tools to boost development and to exchange information. Both these things are the objective of IT to make tasks easier and to solve many problems.
Estoy en una etapa de aprendizajes, y hoy quiero compartir con Ustedes cómo escribir un buen artículo para el blog donde inviertes tiempo y dinero. Vamos por partes: El Contexto sobre cómo escribir un buen artículo para el blog Este es el primer artículo de una serie que iremos publicando, algo así como 3 por semana. El propósito es navegar por el internet cómodamente, del modo más económico posible, y para lograr resultados con lo que hagamos. Les enseñaremos cómo funcionan los varios ecosistemas que existen, de la manera más didáctica que podamos. También les presentaremos esta relativamente nueva ciencia, llamada Tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicación, o TIC´s. Nos gusta llamarla también BI, que son las siglas del Business Information, porque de eso se trata, de hacer negocios utilizando la Información. También se llama TI o IT, Technology Information, ya que utilizamos la Tecnología para administrar la Información. Esta ciencia tiene muchas vertientes, que trataremos de organizar convenientemente. Sigue leyendo... Pulsa aqui --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/smartrivas/message
What You Will Learn: IT strategies for working remotely How to upgrade your systems Protecting your infrastructure from cyber-hackers What’s included in an incident response plan In the latest episode of the Secret Sauce Podcast 365, Anthony Bongiovanni, CEO & Technologist at Micro Strategies, shares with us important information on Internet Technology for your business. About Anthony Bongiovanni After graduating Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute with his Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering, Anthony worked for Exxon Research and Engineering as a Project Engineer. Later, Anthony started Micro Strategies in 1983, and has been able to engage in how technology has changed and continues to transform the way businesses operate. While their business and customers’ businesses continue to evolve, their focus remains unchanged – to partner with their customers to align technology with their business strategy and drive outcomes.
Podcast #22 features Norb Vonnegut, wealth management practitioner turned novelist and journalist at the Wall Street Journal. Besides talking finance and the future of wealth management, we talked a lot about his fiction writing. He is the author of three Wall Street thrillers: The Trust Top Producer The Gods of Greenwich He also works on non-fiction. As a contributing columnist for WSJ.com, Norb probes wealth management issues ranging from Cybersecurity to The gender pay gap among industry professionals to The clash between Wall Street and Silicon Valley for market share of investment management. Norb knows what he is talking about. He spent ten years in Private Wealth Management in New York City, where he developed an international practice with over $1 billion in assets under management. QUESTIONS Background Norb, we both come from a wealth management background, but you have morphed into a formidable writer covering wealth management and other topics. Take us through your background and how you got into the industry How did you scratch the writing bug? What were your first experiences in getting published? Fiction writing - Your work centers around adventures of wealth managers that get in trouble around their rich clients Take us through your process in structuring plot and developing your characters? What is it like to come from an industry and dealing with an editor and customs of the publishing industry? What was it like to get your first edits and comments from your editor? Your attention to the details of the industry reminds me of John Grisham or Tom Clancy. How do you research the ins and outs of the wealth details that make your novels vivid and “ring true”? What are your plans for the series? Could this be the cornerstone of a movie or TV series? Non-Fiction You write a robust wealth management column for the WSJ- what is the process and timing for articles? How do you and the paper decide what is newsworthy and how does that square with what is intellectually interesting to you? Or what might be a niche issue but could have significant impact? Any plans for collecting your experiences/research for the broader reader? Trends in Wealth Management You must talk to a lot of professionals, clients and commentators- what are the broad trends that the industry is struggling to solve Evolving business models Justification for fees / compression issues Next-Gen Robo-Advice Fiduciary roles Technology Information asymmetry/synthesis Active v. Passive (Commoditization of investment management advice) Impact Investing Regulation Demographic shifts (aging advisor population) Destruction of “free agency” (Dismantling of Protocol, who owns the client, does this affect advice?) Others How do we stay in touch with you and how do we find/buy your work? WWW.NORBVONNEGUT.COM
Podcast #22 features Norb Vonnegut, wealth management practitioner turned novelist and journalist at the Wall Street Journal. Besides talking finance and the future of wealth management, we talked a lot about his fiction writing. He is the author of three Wall Street thrillers: The Trust Top Producer The Gods of Greenwich He also works on non-fiction. As a contributing columnist for WSJ.com, Norb probes wealth management issues ranging from Cybersecurity to The gender pay gap among industry professionals to The clash between Wall Street and Silicon Valley for market share of investment management. Norb knows what he is talking about. He spent ten years in Private Wealth Management in New York City, where he developed an international practice with over $1 billion in assets under management. QUESTIONS Background Norb, we both come from a wealth management background, but you have morphed into a formidable writer covering wealth management and other topics. Take us through your background and how you got into the industry How did you scratch the writing bug? What were your first experiences in getting published? Fiction writing - Your work centers around adventures of wealth managers that get in trouble around their rich clients Take us through your process in structuring plot and developing your characters? What is it like to come from an industry and dealing with an editor and customs of the publishing industry? What was it like to get your first edits and comments from your editor? Your attention to the details of the industry reminds me of John Grisham or Tom Clancy. How do you research the ins and outs of the wealth details that make your novels vivid and “ring true”? What are your plans for the series? Could this be the cornerstone of a movie or TV series? Non-Fiction You write a robust wealth management column for the WSJ- what is the process and timing for articles? How do you and the paper decide what is newsworthy and how does that square with what is intellectually interesting to you? Or what might be a niche issue but could have significant impact? Any plans for collecting your experiences/research for the broader reader? Trends in Wealth Management You must talk to a lot of professionals, clients and commentators- what are the broad trends that the industry is struggling to solve Evolving business models Justification for fees / compression issues Next-Gen Robo-Advice Fiduciary roles Technology Information asymmetry/synthesis Active v. Passive (Commoditization of investment management advice) Impact Investing Regulation Demographic shifts (aging advisor population) Destruction of “free agency” (Dismantling of Protocol, who owns the client, does this affect advice?) Others How do we stay in touch with you and how do we find/buy your work? WWW.NORBVONNEGUT.COM
SHOW NOTES Prior to joining the Economic Council Jessica Erickson was the Senior Industry Development Manager for the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade focusing on retention, expansion, and recruitment of businesses specializing in Advanced Manufacturing, Infrastructure Engineering, Electronics, Financial Services, and Technology & Information. Prior to joining OEDIT, Jessica served as the Manager of Business Retention & Expansion and Interim Director of Economic Development for the City of Thornton Office of Economic Development. There she focused on the retention and expansion of the city’s existing primary employer base and spearheaded redevelopment efforts in a 600-acre Urban Renewal Area. Prior to the City of Thornton, Jessica worked in the City & County of Broomfield as the President & CEO of the Broomfield Economic Development Corporation. She has also served on the Board of Directors of the Economic Development Council of Colorado since 2008 and currently serves on the Board of Colorado Lending Source. Jessica received a bachelor’s degree in Business Management from the University of Phoenix. She is also a graduate of the Oklahoma University Economic Development Institute and is a Certified Economic Developer (CEcD)
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