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Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Crowdfunding the Library
So, what does open digital textbooks means to academic, resource and public libraries?
"We're focused on making education more accessible throughout the system, and free online textbooks mean savings and more flexibility for students," said Advanced Education Minister Amrik Virk. "These 20 open textbooks for skills training and technical programs will help us prepare British Columbians with the skills they need for jobs we know are coming."
Subject areas for the additional open textbooks will be aligned with priorities in the BC Jobs Plan and Skills and Training Plan, and could include tourism, technology, trades, or other areas where there is a need for skilled workers. Specific subject areas will be determined over the next few months.
Monday, October 28, 2013
Free Occupation-specific Language Training for newcomers offers
Want to improve your workplace communication skills?
Free Occupation-specific Language Training for newcomers offers
- language training geared to your occupation.
- practical exercises based on actual workplace communications tasks.
- career-planning assistance.
- opportunities to connect with local employers, industries and resources.
Workplace Communication Skills for Child and Youth Worker
Participate in FREE work-oriented language training
This practical and innovative course will help you
- understand human services workplaces in Ontario, including child-care centres and schools.
- interact clearly and effectively with colleagues, clients, supervisors and the public.
- network and connect with local employers, agencies and employment resources.
- learn how to use your workplace communication training in settings such as
- nursery schools.
- centre and home-based daycares.
- elementary schools.
- high schools.
Small-group exercises based on everyday communication tasks in working with children and youth will help you
- practise common on-the-job communication to improve your workplace language skills.
- develop strong interviewing, networking and career-building communication skills.
This course is for you if
- you have training or experience in the following:
- early childhood education.
- child and youth work.
- your English is at an intermediate level (Canadian Language Benchmarks 6 to 8 or Niveaux de compétence linguistique canadiens of 6 to 8 for courses offered in French).
- you are a permanent resident of Canada or protected person.
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
Elder and Youth Legacy Program
The Recycle My Cell challenge takes place between October 21 and November 22, 2013
Waste Reduction Week engages and empowers Canadians to reduce, reuse and recycle waste. WRW is currently held in the third week of October each year.
WRW's "take action" message calls on all Canadians to adopt more environmentally conscious choices. The Waste Reduction Week educational resources provide information and ideas to reduce waste in all facets of daily living. Reducing waste is one solution to the many environmental challenges we face: climate change, water pollution and preservation of natural resources.
History of WRW
Recycling and Waste Reduction Weeks started in the mid-1980s, when a number of recycling councils and environmental organizations began holding provincial events. In 2001, these organizations came together, pooled their resources and expanded their efforts into a national event called Waste Reduction Week in Canada (WRW).
Friday, October 25, 2013
ATESL resource library
ELMO - Exemplary Literacy Materials Online - Reviews
ELMO Reviews bring together literacy resources + best practice in using them.
You can add your review online, or you can mail, fax or email it to us using this form:(pdf) (Word)
1. Who is ELMO Reviews For?
2. What Can I Do On ELMO Reviews?
3. What Kinds of Resources Will I Find?
4. What Kinds of Reviews Will I Find?
5. Must I Register For An Account to Use ELMO Reviews?
6. How Was ELMO Reviews Developed?
7. What are the ELMO Reviews Committees Responsible For?
8. How Can I Support ELMO Reviews?
October is Cyber Security Awareness Month.
National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM) – celebrated every October - was created as a collaborative effort between government and industry to ensure every American has the resources they need to stay safer and more secure online.
Since its inception a decade ago under leadership from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the National Cyber Security Alliance, NCSAM has grown exponentially, reaching consumers, small and medium-size businesses, corporations, educational institutions, and young people across the nation.
This year, we are celebrating the 10th anniversary of National Cyber Security Awareness Month.
Our Shared ResponsibilityWe lead Internet-connected, digital lives. From our desks and homes to on the go, we work, learn and play online. Even when we are not directly connected to the Internet, our critical infrastructure—the vast, worldwide connection of computers, data, and websites supporting our everyday lives through financial transactions, transportation systems, healthcare records, emergency response systems, personal communications, and more—impacts everyone.
Cybersecurity is the mechanism that maximizes our ability to grow commerce, communications, community and content in a connected world.
The Internet is a shared resource and securing it is Our Shared Responsibility. Our Shared Responsibility is once again our theme for National Cyber Security Awareness Month 2013.
No individual, business, or government entity is solely responsible for securing the Internet. Everyone has a role in securing their part of cyberspace, including the devices and networks they use. Individual actions have a collective impact and when we use the Internet safely, we make it more secure for everyone. If each of us does our part—implementing stronger security practices, raising community awareness, educating young people, training employees—together we will be a digital society safer and more resistant from attacks and more resilient if one occurs.
STOP. THINK. CONNECT.
- See more at: http://www.staysafeonline.org/ncsam/about#sthash.LHFxfURz.dpufWednesday, October 23, 2013
The AAAL Fall 2013 meeting is on November 21, 2013 at NAIT
Cost of lunch: $20 (please bring cash)
Microsoft
Who's eligible
Microsoft strives to make its software donation programs to be as accessible as possible to nonprofits globally. That's why we give, on average, $2 million in software donations a day to nonprofits across the globe.
Eligible Organizations
Nonprofits and non-governmental organizations must be recognized as charitable organizations in their respective countries in order to be eligible for Microsoft Nonprofit Programs. Eligible organizations must also operate on a not-for-profit basis and have a mission to benefit the local community that could include, but is not limited to:
· Providing relief to the poor
· Advancing education
· Improving social welfare
· Preserving culture
· Preserving or restoring the environment
· Promoting human rights
· Establishment of civil society
Ineligible Organizations
The following are ineligible for Microsoft software donations:
· Nonprofit organizations organizations that have not obtained recognized charitable status in their respective country;
· Governmental organizations or agencies, including international governmental organizations and United Nations Entities. Visit the Microsoft Volume Licensing for Governments website for more information;
· Schools, colleges and universities eligible through Microsoft academic volume licensing programs and are not eligible for Microsoft Nonprofit Programs, including nonprofit schools. Please visit the Microsoft Volume Licensing for Education website for more information;
· Healthcare organizations included in Microsoft Health Programs are ineligible for Microsoft Nonprofit Programs. Visit the Microsoft Volume Licensing for Health website for more information. Exceptions include independent nonprofit community, behavioral and women's health clinics; hospices; emergency services; and blood banks.
· Commerce and Trade Associations without charitable aims or activities benefitting non-members;
· Sponsorships of events, tables, exhibitions, or performances;
· Fund-raising events such as luncheons, dinners, walks, runs, or sports tournaments;
· Political, Labor, and Fraternal organizations;
· Refurbishers that will be installing the donated software on refurbished computers to be distributed or donated to nonprofits or schools. Please visit the Registered Refurbisher Program;
· Religious or faith based organizations that have not obtained recognized charitable status; and
· Individuals.
http://www.microsoft.com/about/corporatecitizenship/en-us/nonprofits/whos-eligible/